My Glass didn’t Runneth Over
I watched President Obama on the Monday evening TV news deliver his address from the LeBourget, France on “Climate Change.” I listened attentively as he described the devastating effects of “Climate Change” on just about everything including the polar icecap on the state of Alaska.
The president stated that Alaskan cities and shores were being destroyed by this massive meltdown. Doom and gloom have arrived in full force. I have to save the planet.
As a responsive citizen, I immediately sprang to action.
I should have known better. My high school physics instructor taught us that water expanded when frozen and contracted when it melted. Gosh, how could all of those climate guys miss this one? I have my “math People” working on how much more sand we will have the next time I drive over to Cocoa Beach. As devastating as this news will be to our president, think of the extra exercise I will get by having to walk a longer walk to the shoreline. See, every cloud has a silver lining. They just don’t have thermostats.
New York Times: Citing Urgency, World Leaders Converge on France for Climate Talks
Sunday Express: Global Cooling: Decade long ice age predicted as sun ‘hibernates’
Finally, an author who brings you solutions, instead of problems.
Americans have lost faith in their overreaching federal government. “We the People” don’t need to be overregulated or have their taxes misspent. Americans are victims of a crumbling economy, high prices and stagnant wages. They view government as bloated and politicians as corrupt. They do not trust the leadership at any level. They see politicians of both parties as self-centered narcissists whose only objective is re-election. The author is like you, with one principal difference and 20 reasons for optimism. His “Vision” of America is “clear.” It is a vision of the Constitution and America the way it could be, the way it should be. The author’s eyesight is twenty-twenty.
Tom Lutz
Love your presentation; made me laugh. I think they should award you at least an Honorary Master’s in climatology. It used to irritate me when I was in the arctic and I had to melt snow to get water for the site. The ratio was approximately 10 parts snow to 1 part water. A lot of work to get enough water to support the site.
Bill Muckler
Thanks for the comment Tom. Apologize for not acknowledging your post sooner. I am writing a new article on the this hoax perpetuated purely for political gain. Thanks for your service. Semper fidelis Warrior.