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Excessive Cold in one part of the country during the winter months when it should be occurring, makes every climate denier so tickled! What about the excessive heat last year, or occurring now, where is winter in states like California? Huh! 79 degrees, zero snow in the sierras, or go over to the Austrian alps, or Germany.....60s and 70s and zero snow! Don't be idiots. Having a cold spell, has absolutely nothing to do with global warming, or lack thereof, it is simply an extreme climate change......oooooh, that global warming causes and you have already been warned about! Superstorms are considered a part of the whole global climate change. But you keep on protecting the fossil fuel industry.
My mother told me the other day that her heating bill is killing her. She asked I thought Al Gore said the planet was warming up. I told her "MA liberalism is a mental disorder once you understand that you understand liberals." She then said something in italian about liberals that i can't repeat on these board. Oh well you all keep warm including you global warming moon bats.
Well, out here in the West, we are wearing short sleeves in January. It was in the 80s on the Oregon Coast last week and each of the last three days have set all time records. Flowers would be blooming if we had had any rain to get them going. It is also the driest year ever recorded in California, with temps in the 70s. You might be surfing the vortex, but we are not having a winter at all. I
If you want to talk about your observations, look at the whole country.
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