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Biden uses tornado tragedy to push climate agenda, suggests storms are ‘consequence of the warming’
Yahoo News ^ | 12/11/21 | Kyle Morris

Posted on 12/11/2021 9:36:06 PM PST by DallasBiff

Kyle Morris Sat, December 11, 2021, 4:55 PM·2 min read In this article:

President Biden on Saturday addressed the fatal weather that ravaged parts of the South and Midwest and used the tragedy to further his own beliefs on climate change.

While speaking to reporters and virtually assessing the tornado damage from Wilmington, Delaware, Biden was asked whether he "could conclude that these storms and the intensity have to do with climate change."

KENTUCKY TORNADO DEATH TOLL WILL EXCEED 70, GOVERNOR WARNS

"All I know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impacts as a consequence of the warming of the planet and climate change," Biden said. "The specific impact on these specific storms, I can't say at this point."

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: biden; climatechange; climatesuperstition; fakescience; tornados
Sheesh, Biden babbling away.

I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.

I am not putting down the tragedy last night, and my prayers are with all the victims, but tornados are a part of America, and always have been.

To say this is something new because of "climate change" is purely political.

1 posted on 12/11/2021 9:36:06 PM PST by DallasBiff
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To: DallasBiff

I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.


one of the strongest ever..leveled many schools
The Xenia, Ohio Tornado of 1974 Video
https://rumble.com/vk0ps7-the-xeniaohio-tornado-of-1974.html


2 posted on 12/11/2021 9:38:12 PM PST by janetjanet998
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To: DallasBiff

I was wondering when some ahole would blame these tornados on the fiction of climate change.

It figures it was Biden.


3 posted on 12/11/2021 9:45:45 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Donald J. Trump is my president, not the Commander-in-Thief, brain-dead Joseph Stolen)
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To: DallasBiff

We’re not in Kansas anymore.


4 posted on 12/11/2021 9:50:31 PM PST by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: DallasBiff

I once had a hardbound book entitled, “America’s Tornado Disaster.”

It had a red cloth cover with a map of the Midwest drawn in black on the front cover.

The book was published in 1920 and was about a tornado that stayed on the ground for hundreds of miles in the South and Midwest and killed 600 people.


5 posted on 12/11/2021 10:00:03 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Donald J. Trump is my president, not the Commander-in-Thief, brain-dead Joseph Stolen)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation
This may seem insensitive, but tornados have always been in American lore.

Again I pray for all the victims of last nights tornado storm.

Personally, I would love to see a reporter ask Peppermint "Goebbels", when she states that last nights tragedy was caused by climate change, and asks her "was Dorothy Gale a victim of climate change" nearly a century ago.

6 posted on 12/11/2021 10:24:57 PM PST by DallasBiff (Lautenberg The Forefather of "The Nanny State!")
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To: DallasBiff
Weather is intractable. Only God truly knows the weather. The most powerful supercomputers can not predict the weather beyond a shadow of a doubt.

How can a drooling demented doofus in depends, a man who probably can't even balance a checkbook, comment on a something so complex? How can someone devoid of any scientific training, how can such a fool comment on anything but pudding pops? This pinhead can not even read a message off a teleprompter without stumbling into befuddlement.

7 posted on 12/11/2021 10:48:38 PM PST by Governor Dinwiddie (LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation

18 March 1925

Tri-State Tornado

The longest tornado path length travelled at least 352 km (218 mi) through the US states of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, on 18 March 1925. On 18 March 1925 a tornado travelled at least 352 km through the US states of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. It killed 695 people, more than any other tornado in US history. The tornado lasted 3.5 hours, longer than any other in recorded history.


8 posted on 12/11/2021 10:49:01 PM PST by j_guru
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

As usual, Biden doesn’t know what he’s talking about.


9 posted on 12/11/2021 11:19:14 PM PST by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: DallasBiff

“Peppermint Goebbels”. Lol. Heh, heh.

Must steal. Thank you, DallasBiff.

Norski


10 posted on 12/11/2021 11:37:29 PM PST by Norski (Luke 22:36)
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To: j_guru

there is a book i had a library discard that listed every recorded twister in the usa back into the 1800s, a very thick book with small print to boot.

climate change my @ss


11 posted on 12/11/2021 11:37:32 PM PST by Gasshog
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To: j_guru

That’s the tornado I was thinking about.

I don’t have the book anymore, so I couldn’t pull it off the shelf and check the exact date.

Someone should tell Biden we had “climate change” in 1925.


12 posted on 12/11/2021 11:37:53 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Donald J. Trump is my president, not the Commander-in-Thief, brain-dead Joseph Stolen)
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To: DallasBiff

Biden’s addled brain probably tells him that what they give him to read makes
no sense, such as the assertion that something called “climate change” is responsible
for tornadoes or anything else. He reads it anyway because “they” tell him to. His presidency is a perfect
storm for Communism and any and every claim and form of insanity to rule the roost.


13 posted on 12/12/2021 2:00:53 AM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now ( )
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To: DallasBiff

Seems like the early - mid 70s was very active for tornadoes in the Midwest. It seemed like we had tornado watches/warnings every week in the spring. Also had a lot of spring flooding on the Mississippi. That was was part of life in the Midwest.


14 posted on 12/12/2021 4:10:02 AM PST by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: DallasBiff
I remember the October 3, 1979 Windsor Locks tornado. My nephew was at his school and his bus picked him up and the tornado hit 5 minutes later ripping the roof off. Tornados are a part of America...

Brandon, the tornados yesterday are not Climate Change, it is a weather event!!

15 posted on 12/12/2021 4:58:51 AM PST by Deplorable American1776 (I'm the one trying to save American Democracy...Donald Trump 6/21 at the NCGOP convention! )
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To: DallasBiff
DemonRatz were the people sacrificing virgins during solar eclipses.

"Follow the Science!" has replaced "Burn the Witch!"

16 posted on 12/12/2021 5:05:00 AM PST by Feckless (The US Gubbmint / This Tagline CENSORED by FR \ IrOnic, ain't it?)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie
My favorite tornado was the fairly recent one right in downtown Minneapolis when God knocked the cross right off of the steeple of the Lutheran church across the street from the convention center where the Lutherans had just voted to allow gay marriage moments earlier.
17 posted on 12/12/2021 5:17:51 AM PST by Manic_Episode (A government of the government, by the government, for the government)
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To: telescope115

The problem is not tornadoes it is due to too many people on earth in the path of the storms. People should move to places that do not have tornadoes.

This is the same logic as moving Deer Crossings to less dangerous areas for the deer.


18 posted on 12/12/2021 5:42:15 AM PST by oldasrocks
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To: DallasBiff

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tornadoes_causing_100_or_more_deaths

Earliest date is 1551 with plenty in the 1800s before the Industrial Age.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks

Earliest date 1643. Darn those pilgrims with their methane producing sailing ships.


19 posted on 12/12/2021 6:00:00 AM PST by Pollard (PureBlood -- youtube.com/watch?v=VXm0fkDituE)
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To: DallasBiff

**I remember the April 1974 tornados, and over 300 people died.**

Is there climate change? Without even considering it, more people and more buildings results in more injury, death, and damage from the same tornado.

More tornado proof structures is a good plan. Root cellars used to be common in rural IL when I was a kid. Basements with hardened ceilings.

After moving to TN and realizing that basements are rare, I think root cellars need to be built pronto.


20 posted on 12/12/2021 7:38:43 AM PST by Zuriel (Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
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