
Daniel Turner: Climate Change Has Never Resonated With The American People
'The word science does appear in the Constitution. That actual clause he's talking about is related to patents and how the Constitution is setting provision, as well as for the useful arts, so that people who created things through science or through the arts, which is really all they knew back then, because the internet hadn't been invented, were able to patent their product and the legislative branch would set up processes to protect them, protect their property. It wasn't about climate change. But this is, again, where Bill Nye, and the left in general, where they have to seize any opportunity to continue to push their agenda. And so to claim that the founders somehow put the word science in there, for people like him to spout a bunch of lies, it's just insulting to the founders. But I expect nothing less from these people.'
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