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Originally Posted by Rich
You guys are fucking clowns, I hope one day at least one of you graduates high school and comes back here to read your comments. Tree hugger, lol, I don't recycle, I just have common sense. Hopefully the southern US will be the first area to get destroyed by the extreme weather we're clearly causing, so we can loose most of the idiots who'd rather listen to corporate propaganda than have people in power discussing a solution to very real problems. The industrial revolution was a long time ago morons, it's time to look at some of our methods and realize that there are more efficient and sustainable ways to have industrialization. I realize you people don't have the brain power to think of anything on your own, so anyone who says something the people you listen to don't say must be repeating propaganda for the other side, but the problem is you, you're almost to stupid to live. Look outside for yourself and think if we're supposed to be having this many hurricanes, all the way from July until November. Think if it's normal to have no snow on the ground in Winnipeg on Christmas day. It doesn't take liberal propaganda to make most people see this.
Unfortunately, you guys actually do need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
Retards.
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Perhaps you would like to reread what you wrote and see that the pontification that came from you is mere uneducated retoric that has no sustainable legs to stand on. You can have your opinion and that is fine but to blather it here to others and expect them to believe in what you say requires some factual evidence which you have yet to address.
Just so you can understand the hurricanes that have affected FL in the last year - it is dues to a shift in the Bermuda high. The typical high pressure near Bermuda (hence its name) moved south from its normal geographical point pushing hurricanes that used to make it within a few hundred miles of FL only to turn north and miss FL (and quite often miss the entire US) to not be able to make that turn north. Thus they end up slamming into FL or ending up in the Gulf. It has been predicted by several notable sources that this shift in the Bermuda high could last 40-50 years. Please feel free to research this and correct me if I am wrong.