Can Mr. Gruenhagen’s words be trusted?
To the Editor:
One cannot trust Glenn Gruenhagen’s statements. He told me 31,000 scientists stated that climate change is not true. He called climate change a lie and a fraud and that I should look it up on the Internet.
I did, and guess what — the article states that 31,000 that signed a petition saying no to climate change are graduates in engineering, medical, agriculture and other fields; this is a mere .3 percent of 10.6 million graduating since the 1970s.
The same article goes on to say in the field of “climate scientist,” 97 percent of these people unequivocally state that human activities are causing climate change. Go onto the Internet under 31,000 scientist against climate change and see for yourself.
If Mr. Gruenhagen doesn’t do any better on this “fact check,” how can he be trusted on other statements he makes — such as the Bullying Bill, of which he states: “opens the door to sexually explicit age-inappropriate content” of which after reading the bill, could find none.
He is also against the minimum wage bill and I’ll bet he would not do their jobs if he was paid their present income.
We want a better-qualified representative. Vote for John Lipke.
Gary Ballard
Glencoe