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To: C210N

As the planet burns up in a greed driven climate apocalypse, America’s coasts are devastated. No President in American history has had to deal with this crisis more than Barack Obama.
Well, except every President since Zachary Taylor, who died in 1850, the year the government starting keeping records.

In fairness, he was tied with Benjamin Harrison for the fewest hurricanes (all Cat 1) in a four year term.

Boy, don’t you long for the days when the climate was “stable”, when CO2 was below 300ppm and there was no such thing as “extreme weather”?

Grover Cleveland’s first term had 15 hurricanes including the famous Cat 4 “Indianola”! Even FDR’s first term had 13 hurricanes including the “Labor Day” storm with winds speeds DOUBLE that of Sandy.

September 1933 had as many hurricanes as Obama had in 6 years! Can you imagine today’s media if they were around 130 years ago? Seriously, just imagine if today’s Carbon Cult was around when 2-3 hurricanes hit America every month during in storm season.

With a little knowledge you can separate the truly ignorant from the propagandists.


25 posted on 08/11/2015 8:52:57 AM PDT by smartyaz
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To: smartyaz

Just don’t forget all the dire predictions in the wake of Katrina. Florida had five hurricanes that year - back-to-back-to-back.... We were all told that was the new pattern.

If TV news was really about the news instead of entertainment, some host would dig out tape of some idiot’s predictions that year - then invite them on the show to ask them about how their predictions worked out.

Instead, they just have the same morons back on to make brand new predictions. It’s about filling air time.


27 posted on 08/11/2015 9:06:38 AM PDT by FirstFlaBn
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