As early as the 1970s,
Exxon's scientists were no fools:
They warned the company of the dire
effects
On Earth from burning fossil fuels.
Their warnings didn't fall on deaf
ears:
Exxon conducted a clever campaign
To undermine the scientific case
Of climate change and to increase
Exxon's gain.
Lying to the people it seems is fair
game--
And having to deal with a few
protesters.
But wasn't Exxon committing fraud
By keeping the truth from its gullible
investors?
Now here's a case that's almost funny:
Floridian Marco Rubio was caught
Charging personal expenses to his
Republican credit card, which ought
To raise some serious questions. And no,
The story's not a mere canard.
It all occurred a few years ago.
He says he just happened to pull the
wrong card.
Pull the wrong card? Hmm, let's see…
For movie tickets, occasional meals,
Tiles for his house, a family reunion…
His questionable behavior reveals
A lack of maturity in dealing with
money;
And yet he wants us to rein in
spending.
(His campaign says he's paid it
all back,
But proof of that as yet is pending.)
Exxon and Rubio, truth seekers here
Aren't simply trying to taunt you.
They just want you and others to know
That being deceitful will come back to
haunt you.
(11-16-15) By Bob B
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