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"I don't understand. But I don't care, so it works out."
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Ironically, Central Texas had the only cool blast in July I've ever experienced, and I've lived here all my adult life.
We couldn't believe it. On July 23, when Paris was sizzling, we woke to a temperature of 63 degrees, which by my standards, is sweater chilly. In July.
I went out to lunch with friends, and ate on the outdoor patio. Are we in "end times"? was the thought.
Felt like when I was a child in upstate New York, and one Christmas there wasn't snow on the ground. We were riding our bikes around on the streets on Christmas day, same feeling, of wow this is the weirdest thing in the world.
I don't believe in the climate change narrative because the only people we hear from are those giving or getting payment.
Anybody who tries to promote -actual- solutions, like Thorium Nuclear Reactors that don't explode, or creative hydroelectricity and resettlement, or (better ideas than I can fart out right now) all get shut down. When idea-makers are shut down by wannabe cash-takers,the argument becomes invalid.
Granted for as many people as we have, we all just need to use less stuff... but, people are selfish and won't do that, so we'll let the Resource Wars sort that out. Of course War rarely determines who is Right, just who's left.
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