Doug Wilson, Watermelons and Green Stuff

John noted this piece by Doug Wilson. I suspect it will spark a considerable debate in some quarters. What caught my attention was the language Doug used to describe the issue. Most often those resistant to going green receive the charge  of coercion, as in lobbying politicians to look the other way, and a power grab, especially by “big oil.” Here Doug turns the language table and suggests the very movement is a power grab and policy by coercion. If so, not much has changed in Washington except what agenda is being coerced upon us.

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