Kudos to Dianne Feinstein

By Cal Thomas

Heres a sentence I never thought I would write: Dianne Feinstein was right.

A small group of middle- and high-school children from the San Francisco Bay area visited the Democratic senator from California last week to demand she support the Green New Deal a collection of environmental policies even some Democrats find too extreme too costly and too fantastical.

What followed was the kind of lecture that is almost absent in a modern culture that overemphasizes youth.

One of the students an unidentified 16-year-old was quoted by The Washington Post: ...we have come to a point where our Earth is dying and it is literally a pricey and ambitious plan that is needed to deal with the magnitude of that issue so were asking you to vote yes on the resolution for the Green New Deal because...

Feinstein interrupted: That resolution will not pass the Senate and you can take that back to whoever sent you here. She added I know what can pass and I know what cant pass.

Behind the student group is an organization known as the Sunrise Movement which describes itself as ...a movement to stop climate change and create millions of new jobs in the process. There is more gobbledygook about an army of young people who are scared about the climate crisis and the familiar condemnation of fossil fuels corporate executives and their influence on our politics.

In other words they are environmental extremists.

Sunrise criticized Feinstein for being callous toward the young people. In fact this grown-up gave them a reality lesson.

Another child and thats what they are in law and biology one Alexandria Villasenor a 13-year-old seventh-grader has spent the last nine Fridays sitting on a bench outside the United Nations in New York demanding action on climate change. On March 15 (beware the Ides of March) she will be part of a school strikes for climate demonstration. The Post reports the worldwide demonstrations will be supported by some of the worlds biggest environmental groups.

How does a 13-year-old and other teens acquire such knowledge? Most likely they are simply parroting what their teachers have been telling them. Climate change is simply the latest fad like tattoos and body piercing once were.

When I was their age skipping school meant a call to my parents from the principals office with quick punishment to follow.

The problem in too many of our public schools universities and much of culture is that we have handed over control to people who dont know what they are talking about. Adults -- at least ones thought to have acquired wisdom which is different from knowledge -- were once tasked with leading the young. Now in too many instances we seem to be following them. What happened?

This is a case of the climate-change chickens coming home to roost. Which political party has promoted end-of-the-world scare tactics for decades? Not Republicans. But like Nostradamus and other apocalyptic prognosticators when the world doesnt end on the date predicted the sky-is-falling crowd simply moves on to the next prediction.

Sen. Feinstein said to the children some of whom spouted familiar slogans as if they were programmed: You know whats interesting about this group is Ive been doing this for 30 years. I know what Im doing. ... You come in here and say It has to be my way or the highway. I dont respond to that.

Thats called acting like an adult. In todays culture older adults are thought to lack knowledge because they didnt grow up with the internet. A little humility and more study might benefit these kids as would different teachers textbooks or even a change in schools.

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