But as
political scientist Francis Fukuyama has shown in his research on how democracies function, it's often much more important to pay attention to bureaucrats
than politicians when
evaluating how well governments function.
During the past forty years, voters have been taught by TV to make
political judgments based on how they feel about a particular candidate, rather
than how to
evaluate a candidate's actual positions and actions.
And you still haven't answered the question as to what is the ideal climate, how does it differ from today's climate, who determined the ideal climate, what factors were
evaluated in making the determination, what evidence confirms that the controls on anthropogenic CO2 proposed by the climate experts would indeed establish and maintain the optimum climate, and whether the the
political, economic, and social changes that would be required to do the controlling would on balance be less harmful
than the effects of the postulated (but unsubstantiated) climate changes.