Although Life in the Boomer Lane might appear to be someone whose thoughts run no deeper than whatever will cause readers to spew coffee, she is, in fact, fairly appalled at the state of the planet. She is especially appalled by some of our elected officials and by those who wield enormous power, with little concern for the environmental wreckage they leave in their wake. Rick Scott’s recent decision to eliminate the phrases “climate change” and “global warming” from state documents caught her attention. After a period of teeth-gnashing, she decided to “interview” the Governor in order to get to the bottom of what could have been behind his misguided decision.
LBL: It’s been quoted in numerous sources that officials at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection have been barred from using the phrases “climate change” and “global warming” in any official communications, emails, or reports. Is this true, Governor Scott?
GS: I have made it clear that I will not discuss anything that is not a true fact. And I will not allow state employees to do so, either. I’ve said over and over that I’m not a scientist. I have no opinions about this.
LBL: So, in other words, you don’t think climate change actually exists?
GS: Here in the Great State of Florida, we don’t believe in climate change. People move here from Minnesota because it’s warm. It’s what makes this state great. And it has stayed warm, in spite of all the hysterical environmentalists. We don’t hide from the sun, here. I haven’t heard of anyone moving from here to Minnesota. Case closed. (chuckles softly to himself)
LBL: But global warming doesn’t mean that everything is getting warmer. It means that all weather patterns are getting more dramatic. Our ecosystem is being disrupted. We will all suffer the consequences.
GS: Again, I’m not a scientist. But I do invite those with adequate means to come to the Great State of Florida and play on our beaches, meet The Mouse, and watch dolphins try to survive in captivity. We are here, living in Paradise, in spite of the doom and gloom that is being spouted about in other places.
LBL: But Florida is a state bordered on two huge bodies of water. Whether you personally believe in this or not, it’s been documented that sea levels are rising. Both the Atlantic coast and the gulf coasts are at risk. Are you concerned about this?
RS: I’m not an oceanographer, but I do know that here in the Great State of Florida, the last I checked, the beaches felt sandy and the water felt wet. I’m not sure you can do better than that.
LBL: Are you aware that for the first time in history, California has instituted mandatory residential water restriction, in order to deal with the record-breaking drought. Wile lack of rain may not have been set off by climate change, scientists say that global warming is making the situation worse.
GS: I’m glad you brought this up, LBL. I’m not a geographer, but I do know that California is really far away. I don’t believe anything I don’t see with my own eyes, and I sure don’t believe anything that takes place outside of Florida.
LBL: Are you aware that over 10,000 baby sea lions have washed up dead on a California island, with experts calling the unexplained deaths a “crisis” and “[Pups] are washing ashore at a rate so alarming, rescuers said Thursday, this year is the worst yet”. It’s being blamed on rising sea temps.
GS: Ha, once again, California. I refuse to address myself to anything not in my home state. Most of my constituents don’t even know where California is.
LBL: OK, let’s talk Florida. Numerous high-rises are continuing to be built along the coast, with little consideration for the rising seas projected to frequently flood South Florida in the coming decades and to submerge much of it by the end of the century.
RS: I’m not a prognosticator, so I refuse to address myself to anything that might or might not happen in the future. And I’m not a longevity expert but I suspect that my constituents will all be dead by then.
LBL: With all due respect Governor, have you read the latest issue of National Geographic? I’ll read from it directly: “Along with rising seas, Florida will be battered in the coming decades by extreme weather—dry-season drought and rainy-season deluges—the U.S. government’s National Climate Assessment predicts. Heat and drought threaten an agricultural industry that supplies the East Coast with winter vegetables, and they could undermine the three mainstays of Florida farming—tomatoes, sugarcane, and citrus. The rainy season will be stormier, with fiercer hurricanes and higher storm surges.” A lot of this will be happening in the next 10 or 20 years. Won’t many of your constituents still be alive?
RS: Hey, this is the Great State of Florida. The median age is 102. I’m not a mathematician, but I don’t think so. Anyway, it’s typical liberal schmutz. I’ve never trusted National Geographic. They always have a least one photo of titties.
LBL: You win. Let’s talk Florida. Every day, tons of toxic waste is being dumped into St. Johns River, by the Koch Brothers company, Georgia-Pacific. The Brothers put millions into your SuperPac. The St Johns is the longest river in Florida and the greatest recreational body of water in the state. You are the current chairperson of Florida’s Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund, and yet you refuse to investigate.
RS: I’m glad you brought up The Koch Brothers. I’m not a citizenship expert, but I believe the Koch Brothers are outstanding citizens. They always carry proper identification with them and have never falsified voting documents. They stand for everything that is good and decent in America. If we follow them, the only things the government will have to pay for will be the prison system and national defense. The rest is extraneous. I’m behind the guy who has 80 billion in his pocket, over the guy who has some schlub job and lives from paycheck to paycheck.
LBL: So, in other words, we have absolutely nothing to worry about.
RS: Only if you live in the Great State of Florida.
realestatehomepro
April 6, 2015
Wow. Thanks so much for this. Maybe it’s time to invest in one of those high rise waterfront condos. So what if the water rises? Isn’t it better to be able to dive right in from the fifth floor, then have to walk across all that hot sand, anyway? I don’t know what people are worried about…really.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
Leave it to a fellow realtor to put the best possible spin of the situation. Yes, and all those cheap, away-from-the-beach listing we have will soon be in hot demand.
Anonymous
April 6, 2015
Excellent!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
Thanks, A!
Kate Crimmins
April 6, 2015
This would be funnier if it wasn’t so close to the truth. Sigh!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
CBS journalist Bob Foss, who has just retired, is now free to talk about his opinions of Congress. It’s even scarier than you think. He calls the 2010 Congress the worst in history. And the same elements are true of so many of our governors.
IMOonly
April 6, 2015
This guy is such a dumb ass but represents the majority of American Politicians in office today. If you love rednecks, uneducated, overweight, religiously extreme, racist, corrupt and stupid people, then Florida is your place to be. It is is the cesspit of mediocre and most people there are in denial about everything that is wrong with the State and couldn’t care less as they are only going to be around for the next 10 or 20 years – right GS?
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
I have nothing to add. You have said it all. Except I do have friends who live in Florida, and they are sentient, caring, politically aware people. They do exist.
honeythecat
April 6, 2015
Wow, what an ass. So he’s not an expert on anything in this earth and thinks that it is some kind of apology for not doing anything at all about the environment? So his constituents will all be dead and their grand kids will be like safely in heaven when his precious Florida is finally screwed up? Or the world will end by the time his constituents are dead? I mean, seriously? What’s the real purpose of being a governor? Sorry, it doesn’t make sense to me.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
Much of what I have written is satire, based on what I know of Rick Scott. Although I have made some of it up, he has done a great job of making his own foolish comments.
Nataly Rubinstein
April 6, 2015
Love this and get the satire!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
Ah, Nataly, I do sincerely appreciate that. I know that my brain often visits other galaxies, and I love when people are able to go there with me.
savingthebestforlast
April 7, 2015
…Only if you live in the great State of Florida! Love this!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 7, 2015
If the planet goes to hell, we can just all move to Florida, right?
valentinelogar
April 8, 2015
Thankfully I live in Tejas, oh never mind our current and past Governors are just as stupid.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 8, 2015
There doesn’t seem to be a lock on stupidity these days.
Mahlia Lindquist
April 8, 2015
The idiocy of Rick Scott is one of my favorite topics, and your take on it made me laugh. We here in florida who have to live with Governor Scott have learned to laugh at him to keep from crying. May I repost this to my blog? If so, do I just copy and paste or is there a more official way to go about it?
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 8, 2015
Yes, by all means, repost. I’m a technology lunkhead, so I suppose copy and paste would be the easiest. Be sure to send a copy to Rick, as well.
mdzlpaw
April 13, 2015
Here is the link to the repost, which also includes a short intro. Thanks!
http://rockymountainmiamian.blogspot.com/2015/04/governor-rick-scott-real-tear-jerker.html?spref=fb
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 15, 2015
Thanks!