Hi Doc and welcome to the 'debate' :thumbsup:
As you avid readers will undoubtedly have noticed, I am prone to generalising on occasion. I know I shouldn't, even I can admit to be human and therefore have the capabilitiy to talk like a twit at times!
The generalisation I made about Dacharies and flaxen-haired maidens, may offend a more learned sole who has devoted much of his life to the noble pursuit of widening the knowledge of mankind.
However, I firmly defend the right to express my views on how the powers that rule us, choose to rule us. And no Bob, I am not going to get all Marxists on you

But, the fact is that we members of the voting populace (there, I avoided saying "we the people"), are often shocked to see members of government, or their supported lobbyist or scientific groups, flying first-class around the globe, endlessly telling us one thing one day and something completely different the next. All at our considerable expense.
I believe that scientists should and do debate theory. Our understanding of the cosmos at any given moment, is simply the best theory at the time. I am led to understand that most cosmic theories are still theories, not facts.
As Man-Made Global Warming is just a theory, and clearly not accepted at this time, as fact, I have a truly difficult time accepting the levels of tax currently applied to, 'we the people' (oh damn, there it is!), as if the theory is proven to be fact. That is my main point of objection. Perhaps Scientists do not get rub-downs at their conferences? Perhaps they do? That point is made by me, albeit in a very poor, but openly sarcastic way to illustrate my frustration. I accept that more learned people than I, would easily baulk at such a remark and jump to defend against the inference.
If I must accept the taxes both present and planned, that are being hoisted on me to improve our planet, then I demand that those taxes are used to do exactly that. Not spent flying John Prescott, or any other political leech around the world eating pies and sipping Dom through a gold-plated straw. (again I exaggerate for comic effect!)