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It's urgent that I drive (my internal combustion sports car) to pick up some whole Ribeyes and lots of bottled water.
You can have the loin, give me those Delmonicos every time. A few with bone-in to gnaw on. Maybe the dog gets the bone if she's good.
All those who go for filets and other steak cuts haven't tasted really good steak until they've had prime, properly marbled rib steak. If it also happens to be a really good restaurant you frequent and they serve aged rib eye, you don't even need a knife, if it is broiled just this side if rare.
You're going to ruin my diet.
Well...I cheat anyhow.
I don't worry too much about an ocean rise of 10 feet by 2065, I'll long be converted to ashes by then. Besides I don't really know too many people that live on the coast, and I do have 3 nasty liberal sisters-in-law on the east coast but that's their problem. If I was still around, God forbid, my house might just become waterfront property, and the people below me on the lake would just have to leave. It would also increase the value of my home. Such is life and death.
The whole scenario of the End of the Earth really has more to do with population, we may have just reached the Earth’s population limit. Maybe war will be the ultimate solution, a big one, bigger than we've ever seen before. Then it can all start over again as the earth recovers and then it will just repeat itself again in another few centuries. How's that for a sadistic scenario?
The earth in itself could support a lot more people if it was only up to the earth, but I don't think people can support many more people. Too many tend to gather in large communities and that's where most of the troubles start, and then someone wants to control everyone else and half the population disagrees. Eventually we'll probably just destroy ourselves, perhaps by nuke or some other means. Perhaps the plague was natures way of refreshing the earth from man. If man had the mentality of other wild animals we might stand a better chance of survival.
....Detroit has many beautiful parks and five million travelers come here every year. Belle Isle Park is famous the world over being located on the Detroit River and having every feature needed for the enjoyment, such as casino, yacht club, boat club, bath houses, and a horticultural building." That was an abbreviated except. Today, under 70 years of liberal rule that same city stands as a monument to ruin and despair.
Of course, when I say "Climate Change", I am not referring to the claims of today's federal grant chasing Neo-Lysenkoists, but rather the globalists strategy to impose a de facto world government through the imposition of a worldwide carbon tax.
They will not stop until they are stopped.
And the will to stop them does yet not exist in the strength required.
So, yes, I agree: Climate Change has reached the "Point of No Return".
That's why--IT'S ALL OUR FAULT!
That's why--IT'S TOO LATE!
That's why--WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
That's why--SERIOUSLY, WE ALL NEED TO DO SOMETHING!
No, let's all party. For tomorrow we die.
With a shaken not stirred ,martini in one hand,
A middle finger raised by the other,
All directed at the sky!
Both that done with a hearty cry of--
"Come get me, Al Gore, you mother-xxxxxx!"
I didn't come dressed properly.
Sigh. Yes. Maybe...
Jan, not entirely without hope
Try this! Place a glass on a napkin and fill it up with ice cubes. Pour in water until it is full to the very top.
Wait until all the ice has melted. The napkin will be dry and the water level in the glass will be lower by 10%.
Ice occupies 10% more volume than it does when melted (That's why it floats!) Therefore, the melting of the sea ice will lower the ocean sea levels. Reality check!
volume sticks above the water level ... and when it melts,
it just occupies the lower 90 percent of its volume. . any lowering
of the water level comes from evaporation. -- j
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What a great repost to the next idiot who uses that example to me (my endocrinologist).
Logic and the left are aliens from different planets
They mention the ocean acidification, but they (carefully?) avoid giving any measurements or methods for measuring. The big about melting ice raising the sea level is causing my stomach to turn.
Even when you see numbers you need to judge whether or not the numbers are real. For example, is an "average temperature" really a temperature? Or is it something else? I could go into a lot of suggestions about faulty averaging and about faulty collection of data. Sometimes data isn't even real, but is simply wishful thinking. According to a scientific study 73.2528% of all statistics are simply made up!
getting all rational on us.
Remember also: those same "climate scientists" have a legacy of falsification of data they have not adequately dealt with. Michael Mann, for one, has a nasty reputation among real scientists: that he will not accept criticism and that he will offer a thesis with flawed, if not outright false, data to back it. And that's what he did this time.
Remember "I've just completed Mike's Nature trick of adding in the real temps to the [proxy] series to hide the decline"? The "Mike" is Michael Mann. The author of that incriminating quote is Phil Jones, head of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Which is the British equivalent of NASA.
Very few "climate change" alarmists have any respect from me. James Hansen is probably the only one. Not that he convinced me he has any better data than Michael Mann and Phil Jones had. But because he proposed a solution that actually might be practical--expansion of nuclear energy--instead of the "decivilization" others consistently propose.
Nuclear is a proven source of power 24/7 but almost never even gets a mention.
So, according to the stupid article, agribusiness is responsible for soaking up all of our fresh water and arable land.. but ... says we should eat more plant-based food.
So, the plants fall out of the sky like Jesus making manna apparently.
Where do these people come from? They need to be forced to wear signs on their forehead so you don't get stuck behind them in the TSA line or something as they walk through the magnetic detector with a body full of metal and they take it off one earring at a time or whatever and keep "hoping for the best".
To which I responded "Alive. Your lungs tranform oxygen from the air you inhale to carbon dioxide, which you exhale. It's called being alive."
How do you think I feel knowing this guy's vote counts just as much as mine?
The guy's gotta be a stoner.
If he wasn't exhaling carbon dioxide, all the plants would die.
What a dumb-ass. Unfortunately, its that type that fill up Hillary's campaign stops.
I also planted another sequoia a couple of years ago and while watering that thing last night, realized its about 30 feet tall already. I guess that makes up for my internal combustion engine... plus all my idiot neighbors that can't grow a boxwood hedge without it looking rather sad.
Or, you could just jump aboard the bandwagon for the New World Order, and turn over all power to world government, which will soon have a new leader, Barack Obama. See, Big Brother really is smiling!
The climate is getting colder and that is as a direct result of a 206 year cycle of no activity on/from the sun. summers are some what cooler than in previous years and winters are significantly colder. The old farmers almanac is predicting the coming winter will be colder than the last and therefore longer. Their prediction last year was that it would be colder than the year before, and it was.
This cycle will last for the next 20 to 30 years and then we will see a return to a warmer climate if one is still alive. Me probably not unless I live beyond 100 and know about it.
The politicians have made this a political conversation and like all political conversations from politicians be weary wear waders and carry a shovel.
Jan
It would be funny if it wasn't so serious... In both the ignorance of the contradiction and the implications of their dubious policies which have the force of much government behind them.
Respectfully,
O.A.
It is my nature to prefer to smile, but In this case I must frown. We are already being led by President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho! and his minions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crdao...
Regards,
O.A.
What is worse than who and what he is, is the fact that he got elected -- twice!
One of the few things Not wrong with me is my blood pressure. If another leftie gets in, I'm not long for this world.
Regards,
O.A.
To quote a old radio announcer "Whats this world coming to."
2) Planting a tree will likewise do nothing for c(lie)mate. Ox-day/Co2-night is a wash.
3) Organic food is a good thing for our health and our environment; but will not do anything for the c(lie)mate.
4) Yes, we could do a lot better with our waste for a more healthy environment but STILL, it will not change our c(lie)mate.
5) 60% of our population depends upon clean red meat for good health...and cows do not effect our c(lie)mate.
The most abundant of all so called warming gasses is water vapor...but low and behold! it doesn't come from ground level, [the lower troposphere] It comes upon the cosmic winds, creates clouds and rain.
Species will still go extinct, happens all the time and will happen again with or without our help...it's nature.
The environment is just that, where we live.
Weather happens every day and night.
C(lie)mate is consistent weather patterns over a long period of time and is not the same everywhere.
During the major ice ages, Co2 was 3000ppb and our warmest period in c(lie)mate history was a whole lot warmer than it is now;
and guess what?...Again!...there were a whole lot less ''Footprinting" and we had no SUV's burning [so called] fossil fuels...
I rest my case.
Everything we are experiencing c(lie)mate wise is a natural cycle, sometimes it's not pleasant, but guess what? We're all still here to talk about it.
Check out: http://suspicious0bservers.org. [edited for extra content]
If all those millions of buffaloes that used to crap and fart all over North America couldn't bring on global warming in their day, then how come a bunch of cattle ranchers and steak houses have to take the hit for it today?
Just say´n
Yes, do all of these things, and you will be the chosen of the new revolution. The less you use, the more sustainable you become. That is, until you stop driving to work. That is, until your productivity is at 60% in your green office. That is, until you stop showering or your dirt yard destroys your homes resale value.
What is the funniest thing about all this? That each of the commodities listed above are government controlled besides the price of gas (at least directly). So no, until US nationalizes oil, we have not reached the point of no return.
Five things you can do today: (1) Purchase stock in American oil and gas companies, (2) purchase or continue to drive a vehicle and demand the government not meddle in regulations affecting the price of gas, (3) understand that real science is not equal to empiricism, (4) understand that climate change is meant to induce guilt more than it is meant to help the environment, and (5) if you want to drive a sports car to pick up whole ribeye and bottled water, then do it, and PAY.
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