1. What is the ideal temperature of the planet? Where and how should that be measured?
2. What is the ideal sea level? Where and how should that be measured?
3. A topical question--since hurricanes have always occurred, as far back as anyone who recorded such things can remember, what is the ideal number of hurricanes in any given year? How "intense" may they be before they're considered, "extremely intense?"
4. How much snowfall should we receive, on average?
5. What is the ideal "climate," and how can we ensure that occurs?
I forget who exactly said it, but they alluded to the taxes that liberals want to impose as not so much controlling the climate, but diverting wealth from more productive nations to less productive ones. It's all about re-distribution of wealth. If they happen to effect the climate (almost zero chance of doing that), more power to them.
We must fight these evil global taxes with every fiber of our being. Once they're imposed, there won't be any going backwards.
Excellent questions. We never get answers to reasonable questions or observations such as you and I have mentioned. All we get is hysteria and nonsense if we try to have an actual reasoned discussion about global warming.