$32,400 per person in bribes? Our nation is the modern Sodom and Gomorrah. God will render his judgment on us.
OK!! Everybody pay attention!
Lesson for today:
1. The sun is 1,300,000 times as big as the earth.
2. The sun is a ball of fire that controls the climates of all its planets.
3. The earth is one of the suns planets.
4. The earth is a speck in comparison to the size of the sun.
5. Inhabitants of the earth are less than specks.
Study Question: How do less-than-specks in congress plan to control the sun?
Spending Father’s Day by hanging out with a couple of homoz AT THEIR HOME ?
Wow, my gay meter just pegged and buried.
Red alert, red alert.
It was 44 degrees here when I got up this morning.
The good news is that the ice is finally gone from the great lakes.
“Fighting” nature. ROTFL! The college kids these days might be just stupid enough to try it. I wish they’d take all of the salt and sharks out of the oceans first.
Maybe they should fight windmills too...
Oh wait, they are probably allied with the windmills.
We are so screwed.
And so they fought climate change with their LARP foam swords..
What’s really weird is that Mooch is supposedly with him on this little excursion. She did not, however, attend the fundraiser this a.m. in Laguna Beach nor the UC Irvine graduation at Anaheim Stadium, instead choosing to remain in Rancho Mirage.
Maybe the homos took her shopping at their favorite haunts??? Guess she felt the need to come along on this latest AF 1 flight since she hasn’t had a vacay in at least two weeks, right?
Four years of hard work and then having to sit through this clown’s lies at graduation.
Here is one way the University of California can affect the horror of global warming: They can all turn their backs to the sun and show their anger to the sun by pulling down their pants (or skirts) and mooning it. That’s the ticket.
Next problem, please.
“Obama also raised money for the Democratic National Committee at a closed-door fundraiser at the Laguna Beach home of Getty oil heiress Anne Earhart. About 25 people paid up to $32,400 to participate in a roundtable discussion with the president”
Who ARE these 25 people?
I can think of 25 ways to conserve the world’s oxygen supply
Impeach, impeach, impeach.
5/04/2014 - Episode 9 - "The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth"
This episode explored the palaeogeography of Earth over millions of years, and its impact on the development of life on the planet. Tyson starts by explaining that the lignin-rich trees evolved in the Carboniferous era about 300 million ago, were not edible by species at the time and would instead fall over and become carbon-rich coal. Some 50 million years later, near the end of the Permian period, volcanic activity would burn the carbonaceous matter, releasing CO2 (carbon dioxide) and acidic components, creating a sudden greenhouse gas effect that warmed the oceans and released CH4 (methane) from the ocean beds, all leading towards the PermianTriassic extinction event, killing 90% of the species on Earth. Tyson further explains how the influence of other planets in the Solar System have small effects on the Earth's spin and tilt, creating the various ice ages, and how these changes influenced early human's nomadic behavior. Tyson concludes the episode by noting how Earth's landmasses are expected to change in the future and postulates what may be the next great extinction event mankinds insatiable use of hydrocarbons/fossil fuels/coal-petroleum-natural gas for energy.
6/01/2014 - Episode 12 - "The World Set Free"
This episode explores the nature of the greenhouse effect and the evidence demonstrating the existence of global warming from humanity's influence. Tyson begins by describing the long-term history of the planet Venus; based on readings from the Venera series of probes to the planet, the planet had once had an ocean and an atmosphere, but due to the release of CO2 from volcanic eruptions, the runaway greenhouse effect on Venus caused the surface temperatures to increase and boiled away the oceans.
Tyson then notes the delicate nature of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere can influence Earth's climate due to the greenhouse effect, and that levels of CO2 have been increasing since the start of the 20th century. Evidence has shown this to be from mankind's consumption of oil, coal, and natural gas instead of from volcanic eruptions due to the isotopic signature of the CO2. The increase in CO2 has led to an increase in temperatures, in turn leading to positive feedback loops of the melting polar ice caps and dethawing of the permafrost to increase CO2 levels.
Tyson then notes that humans have discovered means of harvesting solar power, such as Augustin Mouchot's solar-driven motor in the 19th century, and Frank Shuman's solar-based steam generator in the 1910's. Tyson points out that in both cases, the economics and ease of using cheap coal and oil caused these inventions to be overlooked at the time. Today, solar and wind-power systems would be able to collect enough solar energy from the sun easily. Tyson then compares the motivation for switching to these cleaner forms of energy to the efforts of the Space race and emphasizes that it is not too late for humanity to correct its course.