Raúl Rafael Labrador is the U.S. Representative for Idaho’s
1st congressional district since 2011 –previously representing District 14B in
the Idaho House of Representatives – wingnut, goldbugger and anti-science activist, probably best known for his recent comment that nobody dies because they don’t have access to health care.
Politically Labrador is generally known for wanting to withdraw the US from the UN, returning to the Gold Standard,
eliminating the Department of Education and repealing the 17th Amendment and
end the right of voters to elect their Senators, since that is “the constitutional position to take” and
the only way to make sure “that US
Senators are actually beholden to the people” (wtf?). He also thinks the
ACA is a betrayal of the US, wish to stop the federal government from enforcing
gun laws and – the usual stuff – wants make the federal government “provide for the presence of God in the
public domain,” and opposes same-sex marriage rights. His mission to
rewrite the Consitution has earned him the firm support of the American Family Association,
and Bryan Fischer is an avowed fan.
But ok: the official reason for including Labrador in our
Encyclopedia, is that he is a firm climate change denier. Says Labrador:
“It’s interesting that about a decade ago
there was a lot of talk about ‘global warming.’ Thirty years ago we were
talking about ‘global cooling’ [This is false]. Now all we hear about is ‘climate
change’ [well … ]. There has been evidence throughout
history of cycles when the earth gets warmer and cycles when the earth gets
colder [which is irrelevant to the issue]. We should always be wise stewards of the
earth and all of our natural resources. But as a policymaker, I won’t be guided
by the global warming propaganda machine. Al Gore [who got things mostly right] – we need you to return your Nobel Peace
Prize!” In 2010 Labrador signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for
Prosperity promising to vote against any Global Warming legislation that would
raise taxes.
Diagnosis: Liar or idiot. Those are not mutually exclusive.
And of course: Labrador is only one of many wingnut climate change denialists in Congress,
though that’s hardly an excuse.
It’s truly baffling why anyone would want “god to handle everything” and drive us back into the theocratic Dark Ages, where much of the Middle East is currently residing.
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