NEWS ITEM: Officials working in Florida's Department of Environmental Protection were banned from using the words "climate change," "global warming," and "sea-level rise" under Republican state governor Rick Scott, according to a new report by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting. Kristina Trotta, a former DEP employee, said that her regional administrator told her and her colleagues that they were no longer allowed to use the terms in 2011. Officials were reportedly told that sea-level rise was to be euphemistically referred to as "nuisance flooding."
Spokespeople for the DEP and the governor's office said that there was no policy on the use of the terms, but four former officials told the FCIR that the unwritten order was well known and distributed verbally statewide. Officials were reportedly warned against using the terms in reports in case they "would bring unwanted attention to their projects," and were told not to reference anything that "was not a true fact" in economic reports, educational materials, and environmental reports that were used to set energy and business policies.
EDITORIAL: You simply cannot get this kind of comic insanity from Democrats these days. Benghazi? Hillary Clinton’s email? Yeah, they’re laugh factories.
BILL
PS – Be honest. You thought I made up the news item, right? Right??
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