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To: Old Professer
The guy is correct to notice the extent of the worldwide drought. However, he is writing from an European perspective, not American.

A more detailed focus finds that Mexico's East Coast with normal rainfall, and the American Cornbelt with normal rainfall (except for Wisconsin).

That area is productive enough to produce enough food to provide the supplemental amounts needed for Europeans, Russians and Chinese upper classes to AVOID starvation ~ provided, of course, that they pay us $50 to $100 a bushel, which they can do if they don't wish to die.

You and I won't like prices like that unless we are farmers.

That's why I'm planting wall to wall garden around here this year.

BTW, South America's West Coast appears to be unaffected (so far). However, their climate is mediated by events in Antarctica. I'm just guessing the cool dry air is increasing the rate of evaporation all over South America and the Southern Circumpolar Vortex is sucking any wet air in over Antarctica where it will be converted to snow and ice for permanent storage.

That will eventually affect us.

The Global Warming people have been misleading everybody about these cycles and now millions of people are going to die because the Algore and his running dog lackeys thought it more important to advance their political agenda than tend to the science of studying the climate and watching out for devastating cool dry air masses.

63 posted on 03/11/2009 4:46:35 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

Square pegs and round holes separate reality from imagination; bullshit is the lubricant to combine them.


83 posted on 03/11/2009 9:20:56 PM PDT by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, then writes again.)
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