It's actually a tad chilly here in North Texas today. My tribute to Earth Day is to have EVERY SINGLE light burning in the house. Plus, I have space heaters running countered by the AC to offset the warmth. I'm drinking coffee after heating it in the microwave. And this morning (in the cool drizzle), I fired up both the Lawn Boy and the John Deere riding mower.
There's a libtard who lives across the street who saw me and was oh-so offended at my lack of respect for the so-called "Earth Day". He's originally from Nashua, NH and was similarly offended by my Dixie flags planted in the yard on Martin Marxist Luther King's "big" day.
I'm sure he's also not going to be pleased by the huge Texas flag I plan to fly when the drizzle ends. That's because I have no use for "Earth Day" but instead respectfully honor a far more important celebration on this 21st of April:
Triumphant Texans Topple Tyrant: Victory at San Jacinto!
So, the hippies, beatniks, liberals, greenies, fascists, environ-whackos can "celebrate" the utterly meaningless claptrap of "Earth Day". For me, it's a day to reflect upon the brave patriots of Texas who fought for liberty and freedom at San Jacinto 175 years ago and routed the murderous Mexican minions of the genocidal Santa Anna!