It was simple. The white House chef was furloughed due to the government shut down. So PDJT did what no other president would do, he brought in fast food to welcome National Champ Clemson football team to White House.
The Dopes and the MSM are going nuts calling it
“strange,” “odd”, “bizarre”, a “spectacle” etc. So PDJT brings in iconic fast
food eaten by millions (maybe billions world-wide) every day and the Dopes and
MSM call it “strange,” “odd,” “bizarre” and a “spectacle.” WTF does that make the millions of people who
eat that stuff every day?
I loved McDs as a youngster. My tastes have changed, but every once in
while I still get a craving that will not end without a visit to the Golden
Arches.
My guess is that there are far more Americans
who visit McDs occasionally than don’t. Only
the effete BS artist who populate the ruling class in Caligula, D.C. would look
down their noses at food that has fueled the American working class for
decades. F-em.
PDJT wins again.
Today’s JG rant
Re Therese Spencer’s letter, “Climate change threatens stability”, of Jan 14, 2019
Re Therese Spencer’s letter, “Climate change threatens stability”, of Jan 14, 2019
When facts do not support a left-wing shibboleth,
the lefties can be relied upon to make them up. Nothing has challenged the
left-wing fact manufactures more than their insistence that man-made global cooling
warming change disruption will be the end of mankind…in the next 10-20
years.
Notice, it’s always 10-20 years out. In 2006 AlGore famously told us we had but 10
years to save the Earth “from turning into a total frying pan.” Now we’re 13
years out and there has been no measurable warming for over 20 years. But what
would one expect from a global warm-monger profiting from the hysteria he
creates? Also, this is the genius that
told an audience that the center of the Earth is “several million degrees”
making it hotter than the surface of the sun.
In 1988 well-known scientist, deep thinker and
left-wing darling Ted Danson told the world that the oceans would be “dead” in
10 years. Hint: It’s 2019. It’s been 31 years since Danson’s foolish
prediction. The oceans are not dead.
I’m old enough to have lived through the global
cooling scare, the global warming scare, the all-encompassing climate change
scare and the current “climate disruption” nonsense. One thing, among almost
everything, changing faster than the climate is the terminology the left has
been forced to use to keep their hoax alive.
They regularly change the terminology. They make up studies. They hide data that proves their models are
bogus mumbo-jumbo.
Spencer just makes it up. The Earth’s climate has been changing since Genesis.
To say the last major change in the Earth’s climate was over 10,000 years ago
destroys her own argument, but is just factually incorrect. 1,000 years ago the Vikings were farming in
Greenland during the medieval warming period.
That was followed by the mini-ice age in the 1900. So the current warming period might be considered
a cycle.
Why is it that the warm-mongers insist that the
climate of today or the last 200 years is best for the Earth? Could a longer growing season be beneficial? Could a few more degrees of heat help? I am
not certain, but I’m willing to entertain the thought. The warm-mongers are not willing to examine
anything that doesn’t require the everyman to give up access to his automobile,
his thermostat, his dinner choice, his travel plans et al. Meanwhile clueless buffoons like AlGore and
Danson go merrily along their ways consuming whatever they like.
My response is simple: If you believe this BS, act like it. Until
then, leave me alone.
Climate change
threatens stability
I must take issue with
one small comment made by Lee Hamilton in his opinion column about climate
change published Jan. 7. He stated an often-repeated claim that “the Earth's
climate changes all the time.” This needs to be clarified.
The climate does not
change all the time, but local weather conditions do change. The defining
characteristic of climate is its long-term stability, so long that biomes which
are dependent on stability have developed, such as deserts, rain forests,
tundra and – most importantly for our food supply – huge swaths of temperate
grasslands.
The last major change
in Earth's climate took place in prehistory, when the glaciers that covered
much of North America retreated over 10,000 years ago. All of recorded human
history and advancement have occurred since then.
Facing climate change
today, as average global temperatures increase, we may be able to model the
effects on weather and biomes, but we cannot truly fathom its effect on human civilization.
One of the most
notable examples of climate change in human prehistory is found in the Sahara
Desert. There are rock paintings in the wasteland depicting all kinds of large
wildlife no longer able to survive there. They suggest a green land which
supported herds and human settlements. It ended when the climate changed long
long ago. Here's hoping we face our future with wise decisions.
Therese Spencer
Fort Wayne
1 comment:
As were the nomads of prehistory, that moved with the seasons, I hope humans are smart enough to move if climates change, or know how to adjust their heating or air conditioning. By the way, U-Haul stock prices down 7 percent over the last year. I would suggest the best indicator of climate disruption are the stock prices of U-Haul, Ryder, and Mayflower.
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