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Regardless of where you stand on the issue, I fail to see how this can even be remotely classified as funny. This looks like the first draft of the comic, and then they just said "**** it" and went with it. It's not even slightly clever.
Also, few of the statements being made were actual scientific claims. But haha, I guess...
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, I fail to see how this can even be remotely classified as funny. This looks like the first draft of the comic, and then they just said "**** it" and went with it. It's not even slightly clever.
Also, few of the statements being made were actual scientific claims. But haha, I guess...
It IS funny.
In a Chicken Little kind of a way.
Because Climate Change Alarmists think the sky is falling.
Because it snowed.
For the first time in 40 years, in the same state, on the same day, at the same time with the same accumulation that happened 40 years ago.
Climate change is funniest to those who have used it for their benefit:
-A has-been former Vice President who has no other talent but scaring people
-Scientists who have made a living off the hysteria
-Colleges that receive millions of taxpayer dollars for research
-A wealthy person who buys an electric car and gets several thousand dollar rebate paid for by the gullible taxpayer
-A wealthy peraon who puts solar panels on his mansion and gets a reabate
-A wealthy person who puts in a geothermal system in his mansion and gets a rebate
...still laughing?
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