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Questioning the Cassandras

It’s refreshing to see someone of the stature of George Will pointing out the contradictions in the global warming fraud, which Barry & the Dems are intent on using as an excuse to raise more taxes.

"By asserting that the absence of significant warming since 1998 is a mere ‘plateau,’ not warming’s apogee, the [New York] Times assures readers who are alarmed about climate change that the paper knows the future and that warming will continue: Do not despair, bad news will resume."

Will wants a federal commission to look into the discrepancies in the "theory" which the Cassandras are trying to ignore. Yes, at the very least, please. Meanwhile, there’s more opposition from a wholly unexpected quarter.

Ana and Bill

Where to, oh storms? To Texas, hence, to shed a little rain upon our cracking, dusty drouth? As the Seablogger notes, none can say:

"We cannot model and hope for more than partial accuracy ten days out, yet politicians profess to be panicked about models of the climate a century hence. Some of them are simply grabbing for money and regulatory power. Many others believe — like the idiot Senator from Michigan, Debbie Stabenow, who thinks she can feel global warming when she flies."

So, unlike the idiot senator and her other credulous colleagues, we’ll just have to wait and see.