Whether it’s earthquakes in California, tornadoes in Kansas, or hurricanes in Florida, natural disasters of all kinds happen fairly regularly.
They are a tragic fact of life.
But we shouldn’t compound the problem with hysterical overreactions. [emphasis, links added]
Sadly, virtually every media outlet, including Fox News, is promoting the “climate emergency” agenda by presenting Hurricane Idalia and every other weather event as “extreme weather” and evidence of “climate change.”
Just a few days ago, Democrats were running around with their hair on fire claiming that climate change was responsible for the fires on Maui. It wasn’t.
But every time so-called “journalists” do that, they are stoking the No. 1 vehicle the left uses to control every aspect of our lives — what we eat, what we drive, where we live, what kind of appliances we can have, etc.
While we can laugh at it, they have been pushing it in our classrooms for decades now and the research is clear: Young Americans are scared to death of the weather.
Many college campuses now offer therapy sessions for students struggling with “climate anxiety.”
Then Republican Beltway consultants insist we must find ways to appeal to the youth vote. But if you don’t come up with ways to combat the indoctrination in our schools, we will continue to lose the youth vote.
Here’s a useful fact: More than 1,600 scientists, including Nobel laureates, recently signed a public declaration rejecting the idea of a “climate emergency.”
But when some members of the “Stupid Party” say they don’t want to fight culture wars over what’s taught in our schools, they are delivering their political eulogies.
The culture wars matter!
h/t Steve B.
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Aug 24, 2023 Viewer Question about Climate Action
https://youtu.be/TlvxtiJXeaA?si=_coFvoJ94_kFDZcW
As we already know the M.S. Media are all leftists and Democrat Supporters and voters with the NYT,s heading it all
Solar power runs our household and electric cars.
Do you still pay for electricity and gasoline?
Where do you get your electricity at night? Or do you burn candles then?
There is something really, really wrong with your statement. Before he fled the state, a good friend had solar power in sunny California. It provided much less than half his electric power and he didn’t have an electric car. One way your statement could be true is if your power use was extreme low, but that isn’t the case with an electric car. If what you claim where true, everyone would be doing it.
David, I’m sure you saw my pithy reply to George. I expect we’ll not get an answer to either my question or to your reply to him. That’s because he can’t.