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Yesterday President Joe Biden warned Americans that time had run out to keep global warming from causing catastrophic weather events in the United States.
“Climate change is real. We’re living through it now. We don’t have any more time,” Biden said.
Ida was the perfect storm for Biden and the Democrats. It was terrible ripping through Louisiana, but the flooding it caused in the northeast gave Biden the platform to stump not once, but twice, for his left wing’s climate change initiatives. Hammer a red state, bad. Hammer a blue state or two, hit the campaign trail.
And, how timely, they have hundreds of billions of the 1 trill infrastructure and 3.5 trill budget resolution earmarked for climate change at the ready for passage.
“Every part of the country is getting hit by extreme weather,” Biden said. “We’re now living in real-time what the country is going to look like.” How many years have forest fires scorched the west in the dry and lightening filled summer? Four? Or, forever? Can you help us with how many hurricanes have hit the coast of Louisiana in the last, say, 10,000 years? And, who knew that heavy rains could cause flooding over the banks of rivers, even in New York and New Jersey?
Biden said powerful hurricanes like Ida and wildfires in the West only proved that climate change was real. Not really. It only proved that it’s late summer again.
The next thing you know, some expert will tell us that melting snow from the nation’s heartland will eventually find its way next spring to the Mississippi River and threaten to flood states west and east of it from Iowa clear down to Louisiana yet again. This happens every spring, doesn’t it? There is a reason why the richest soil for farmers in America lies in the flooded lands of the mighty Mississippi.
“I think we’re at one of those inflection points where we either act or we’re going to be, we’re going to be in real, real trouble.” Sometimes Biden is hard to understand with his occasional misspeak, flub, mispronunciation, and/or truncation. Not this time. Give me my spending bill or you and your loved ones are going to perish in all of this peril, he says.
Our kids are going to be in real trouble,” Biden said. We’ll give him this one. Biden knows a lot about troubled kids.
And he knows a tornado when he sees one. Not really. “Looks like a tornado, they don’t call them that anymore,” he said. “They are wreaking havoc in our nation’s heartland. Nevada, Iowa, our wetlands, etc,” he stammered. “We’re in this together.”
US geography may not be a long suit of Joe’s.
Meanwhile back in Afghanistan, it’s not so sunny either.
But if you change the narrative, you can hide behind the clouds.
Comment section
BBR Staff not believe in climate change?
Some on the BBR staff believe that the climate has been changing since God created man or the big bang did-take your pick.
The sun’s been cooling for millions of years, for example. Arizona was once under 300 feet of water. Hawaii didn’t exist until a volcano presented itself.
The question isn’t if the climate changes. It’s if man has materially caused any of it that wouldn’t have happened regardless. Or more importantly, if man can materially change any of it going forward by pouring wasted trillions that we don’t have in attempting it.
Also, America is pissing up a rope until China and India want to join in the fruitless effort. Good luck.
Great read as always
Thank you, Brother Larry. Headed to see the Stros today. Hope all is well.
Climate evolution is real and will continue. What we cant afford is the continued mismanagement of forests and resources. It seems like certain states that were susceptible to big fires a decade ago are reaping the benefits of good forest management and less “leave it alone” protectionism.
The old joke in the Pacific NW about not being able to blow your nose with a spotted owl, really hits home when you realize that the owl is charred and feathered!
Evolution is the proper description-BBR Management.
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