We need a few more cars in Boston
... so it will warm the hell up in Indiana.
It's 66 degrees here.
Lord, this summer has been so cold, it's as if we owned a pool in Ontario.
It's 66 degrees here.
Lord, this summer has been so cold, it's as if we owned a pool in Ontario.
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Cars won't help you. It's not global warming anymore. It's "climate change". So any change in the weather, no matter how mild or predictable or seasonable or explainable by natural forces is, in fact, man's fault! And whatever it is, it's bad, and people will die! So we must hand over control of our lives and businesses to the benevolent, all knowing government.
Cuz they certainly occupied the moral highground on eugenics, after all.
Yes, I'm still playing around with the linking thingy. Thus the unusual name.
Yes, but that is what His Highness the Most Magnificent Obama said to the Germans. Cars in Boston were melting the ice caps. Even though the winds in Indiana are freezing me out in JULY for god's sake. Now the temperature at 11:30 am is 64 degrees.
Yeah, well, the global temperature has been going down for the past several years, and many predict that it will keep going down. As such, global warming is going to seem like less and less of a pressing issue. For environmental communists and lefties seeking to make political hay from the doomsday prognostications that the American way of life is destroying the planet, they are going to have to change tactics. Obama may be late to the game, but already they are trying to cover their bases: climate change has become to new catchphrase for environmental communists, not global warming. They aren't saying it's getting colder, they are just using the ambiguous "climate change", so it can mean whatever they need it to mean at any given time. The other strategy is to suggest that unusual natural phenomenon are causing a temporary cooling, but, after that, the planet is going to be boiling. So, who are you going to believe? The enironmental communists or your lying eyes? And your lying thermometers?
It's been a lovely summer here. We had a couple of blister days and now we're enjoying beeeeaauuuutiful weather.
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