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re: Climate change pounding the midwest, the Republicans respond
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:17 am to TT9
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:17 am to TT9
Not sure if you heard but the earth entered an ice age a few million years ago.
Not sure if you're aware, but we're no longer in it.
What happened? Did we tax the shite out of people back then to bring us out of the ice age?
There has to be an answer!!! MOAR TAXES!!!
Not sure if you're aware, but we're no longer in it.
What happened? Did we tax the shite out of people back then to bring us out of the ice age?
There has to be an answer!!! MOAR TAXES!!!
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:17 am to TT9
How much do I need to give the government to be safe?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:18 am to BamaFan89
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How much do I need to give the government to be safe?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:21 am to GumboPot
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If you listen to Krugman the broken window fallacy is not a fallacy. Then the following day he'll rail against climate change that would give him a bounty of broken windows. Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:25 am to Qwerty
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Doesn't like the climate totally change, like, lots of times per year?
What's the Difference Between Climate and Weather?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:27 am to UPT
Yes I'm aware of the difference. Which is why it's so funny when people use singular or short term weather event observations to promote alarmism.
This post was edited on 5/13/14 at 8:28 am
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:31 am to TT9
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Call it what you want, it's getting worse and costing us billions.
Yeah man, severe weather in the midwest, it's unbelievable
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:32 am to TT9
It was a cold, miserable winter and now it's warmer. Guess I'd better vote for a democrat from now on.
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:34 am to TT9
I didn't see anything about the ice age.
How did we come out of it without new taxes?
How did we come out of it without new taxes?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:38 am to TT9
quote:I know. I had to buy a heavier coat this past winter.
Call it what you want, it's getting worse and costing us billions.
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:40 am to gatorrocks
Climate change brings about undue hardships for millions of Americans every year who wrestle with where to put their winter and summer clothing.
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:42 am to Qwerty
In grade school we were taught that weather was a daily occurrence, but climate was over centuries.
Somehow now a few decades of weather is being used to determine the future and to predict the climate.
Maybe these people are on to something, and maybe they are not; but who decided that right now is the perfect climate for all the Earth?
I missed that study somehow. Can someone link it for me?
Somehow now a few decades of weather is being used to determine the future and to predict the climate.
Maybe these people are on to something, and maybe they are not; but who decided that right now is the perfect climate for all the Earth?
I missed that study somehow. Can someone link it for me?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:47 am to TT9
You do realize that you can't claim that every storm or series of storms is related to climate change/disruption/whatever, right?
It is an incredibly disingenuous position to hold and is a cop out. It offers you the opportunity to claim that the lack if hurricanes hitting the gulf coast in recent years is due to climate disruption, while also claiming that hurricanes hitting the coast are also due to climate disruption.
If both sides of the equation are used as symptoms of the problem, the problem is likely false.
It is an incredibly disingenuous position to hold and is a cop out. It offers you the opportunity to claim that the lack if hurricanes hitting the gulf coast in recent years is due to climate disruption, while also claiming that hurricanes hitting the coast are also due to climate disruption.
If both sides of the equation are used as symptoms of the problem, the problem is likely false.
This post was edited on 5/13/14 at 8:48 am
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:50 am to Scruffy
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If both sides of the equation are used as symptoms of the problem, the problem is likely false
No need for logic. Everyone knows people buy on emotion!
Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:51 am to dewster
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It was a cold, miserable winter and now it's warmer. Guess I'd better vote for a democrat from now on.
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Posted on 5/13/14 at 8:56 am to TT9
From an article discussing 2013 tornadoes:
Lowest tornado activity in 60 years
So what do we do now?
Lowest tornado activity in 60 years
So what do we do now?
Posted on 5/13/14 at 9:00 am to Homesick Tiger
Regulations are working, let's keep em up.
Posted on 5/13/14 at 9:00 am to Homesick Tiger
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So what do we do now?
Change the term to "Climate Disruption".
I mean, it's really laughable at this point.
Anyone who says "Climate Disruption" literally cannot think for themselves.
Posted on 5/13/14 at 9:03 am to TT9
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Regulations are working, let's keep em up.
Ahh! So that's why we didn't have another massive storm in New England between 1938 and 2012. REGULATIONS!
I mean, it couldn't have anything to do with natural weather cycles could it?
Wait??? IS THAT HOW WE CAME OUT OF THE ICE AGE?
Those sneaky caveman democrats and their regulations!
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