Posted on 12/01/2017 11:31:56 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Climate change, like every hot-button issue facing the nation, divides Americans along party lines.
Democrats are a lot more likely than Republicans to acknowledge Earth is heating up. But a new study from Yale University reveals that even among Democrats, opinions vary nationwide depending on the region in which people live.
And nowhere is acceptance of global warming more pervasive than in the Seattle area.
Among 425 congressional districts in the United States, Washingtons 7th District ranks No. 1 for acceptance of climate change among Democratic voters. About 93 percent of the ones who live in the district say they think global warming is happening, according to the study.
Washingtons 7th, which covers most of Seattle, Vashon Island and parts of South King and Snohomish counties, edges out Californias 12th (San Francisco) and Oregons 3rd (Portland) for the top spot. Nationally, 82 percent of Democrats say global warming is occurring.
Washingtons 7th, represented in U.S. Congress by Pramila Jayapal, is one of the most solidly blue districts in the country. Hillary Clinton won 82 percent of the districts vote in the 2016 presidential election.
The data estimates in the study are derived from a statistical analysis of a large national survey data set, along with demographic and geographic population data and political-party registration data from state voter files.
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I think we should stop with daylight savings time.
Farmers complain that the extra hour of daylight
is burning up their crops.
Ahhh, but sugar remaining in wine - i.e. sugar that isn’t converted to alcohol, is considered a flaw in a “dry” table wine. It’s called residual sugar and it’s the result of a “stuck fermentation” which is what you’re referring to below.
Wine are purposely made with residual sugar (dessert wines) but in the instance I was referring to, that would be a flaw.
It's about far more than taxing power. It's about globalism and forcing Americans, mainly, to accept socialist control along the lines of the EU. It's about "people control."
If we agree to the scientifically unproven and nonsensical notion that humans cause warming/climate change, then of course it will be necessary for the government to control what people do: how we heat and cool our homes, what kind of cars we can drive, what kinds of fuel we can use, where we can go and how and when, etc., etc. The totalitarian implications are endless.
The worst part of all this IMO is that it's an audacious frontal attack on capitalism per se, with free enterprise to be replaced by top-down government directives, i.e., Communism. It also undermines real science and the scientific method, replacing them with trendy New Age junk science.
Jesus. Suduiraut is great value - at least compared to d’Yquem. From the 50’s huh? I think I have a 1/2 bottle of the 1997 laying around.
We agree re: using it for nefarious ends. No doubt. I like that magazine cover.... for MASH. One of my favorites.
But how do we know that such global warming is not at least partially due to volcanic activity studied from early 1990s?
STUDY: Satellites Show No Acceleration In Global Warming For 23 Years
I agree 100%.
Im glad I hit a nice note and we agree. I have a 1955 unopened bottle that I am afraid to open.
Tell me, is there any other scientific reason for increasing alcohol content other than temp? Not that that bothers me.
Open it! It will always be garbage if it never gets opened. Those wines are built for aging. It may be sublime.
As for your last question, I will seriously ponder that and revert back. A scientific reason? Maybe not. There may actually be a more business/marketing reason for the increased ripeness. I’ve got to run now, but you’ve got me thinking.
I don’t pose as a wine expert or anything close to it. I did come to appreciate fine wines-mainly French-thanks to my Danish father in law.
As to the alcohol content..changes in soil, rainfall, grape mutations, sunlight??? I don’t know.
Tangledinblue... are you screwed in a blue state like me in illannoy?
Will open bottle someday.
Thanks for chat...and yes I can be a smart ass!
Regarding what might be causing it (assuming it's actually happening) one should consider many things.For example,scientists are convinced that Central Park (the one in NYC) was,not too many years ago,covered by a glacier about a half a mile thick.What happened to that glacier.Also,NASA just announced a few weeks ago that they've discovered a huge volcano under the Antarctic ice shelf and now believe it's the volcano,not "climate change",that's causing that ice shelf to melt.
Liberalism: Find a Cure...!
I can be a smart ass too. :)
Yes, I’m in NJ - a CPA by trade with heavy ties to Wine Journalism and the Wine Industry. A website I own/write is a key player within the Italian wine Industry.
I’ll ping you maybe later today for some thoughts on higher alc. content. Essentially, I believe it was also fostered for business reasons. Especially in CA and France.
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