yeah, right, you're a fine one to talk--you and your crowd at LB's thread and the "americanthinker" somehow believe it is scientific to point out that it still gets cold in the winter and sometimes it gets very cold (see below). And LB would just ban anyone with an alternative pov on his thread.
If they actually did any research, they would know that the global warming is actually causing another polar vortex which pushes frigid air south. But no, you have to be like that stupid asshat Inhofe who throws a snowball in Congress to "prove" that there is no warming.
You are a ridiculous fellow. You don't know what you're talking about.
My apologies, Glenn.
americanthinker.com Floridians Shiver through the Coldest Winter in Two Decades By Jeffrey Folks In December, Floridians celebrated their ninth coldest Christmas on record, and the coldest in 21 years. Even South Florida, that frost-free region of palm trees and margaritas, was shivering on Christmas Day. Broward County issued a "cold-weather emergency," ensuring shelter for all homeless persons, and further north, residents were outside covering plants to protect them from freezes.
It wasn't just Christmas Day. Cold in the Sunshine State this year has been unrelenting. Residents report using three times the natural gas they did last year (when the high temperature on Christmas Day in South Florida reached 71 in many places). And there is no end in sight: as I write, the 14-day forecast for Jacksonville calls for temperatures on many days 10 to 15 degrees below average.
It isn't just Florida. Temperatures are colder this year throughout the southeastern U.S., while massive snowfalls have hit the northeast. All in all, it is turning into one of the coldest and snowiest winters in the history of the eastern U.S. It's just the right time to be spending $6.7 trillion in federal, state, and mandated private-sector funds to fight global warming.
"We must take drastic action now," President Biden says, "to address the climate disaster facing our nation and the world." From where I sit — in Florida — the only "disaster" is the widespread and lasting cold — global cooling that threatens the homeless, seniors prone to pneumonia and flu, agricultural production, and the 24 million Floridians who want it to be warm. Message 33193095 |