Steve Rossiter ——Bio and Archives--February 22, 2026
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The wicked witch of “human caused global climate change” is finally dead after over 100 years of being the greatest fearmongering fraud in history. World War II, adjusted to today’s dollars, cost America 4.4 trillion dollars. In 2014 alone, it was estimated that global climate change regulation cost America between 79 and 239 billion dollars.
Using the average of 125 billion dollars a year, regulatory climate compliance, just in the 21st century has cost America more than 3 trillion dollars. From 1920 to 2000, there were probably 3 trillion more dollars squandered. Compliance with the fraudulent fearmongering human caused climate change has cost America more than it cost to win World War II. Let that sink in for a moment.
How many of the high visibility fear mongering perpetrators got rich fleecing the American taxpayers and businesses? Too many, for sure. How many of those clowns own multi-million dollar homes where they swore would be underwater due to global warming? Hell, some of them have two such places. They clearly didn’t believe the horse apples, cow pies, and sheep pellets they sold the public. The human-caused global climate change scam was as great a criminal enterprise as the United States Congress. What did it cost the rest of the world? More trillions of dollars.
What are the political leanings of the climate fraud perpetrators in America? You guessed it, the now socialist Democrat Party. In 2025, President Donald Trump and MAGA stepped on the climate change issue like the bug it was. The next step is to withdraw all the funding of subsidies for green energy projects. If the companies believe in their product, let them compete on the open market.
The human caused climate change scam horse is dead. However, that hasn’t stopped the climate change fearmongerers from trying to kick the poor beast back to life.
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After a 55 year career as a professional pilot in the military, in law enforcement, in the private sector, and in federal civil service, I am now retired.
In many of these positions I repeatedly took an oath to defend the United States Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.