Another hurricane is about to batter our coast. Trump is complicit.

They will blame Trump for "any" short coming, human error, or act of nature, during the course of the storm. If people loot, it will because Trump wasn't there fast enough with a new life and a pat on the ass.:rolleyes::D
 
I'm sure that Trump is scoping out property values along Florence's path.
 
The science of extreme weather event attribution is getting better and better. If Florence's severity can be attributed to global warming, then it would be fair to say Trump is complicit.
 
There's a pattern here...

;) ;)

It was Bush's fault, now it's Trump's fault, they should be more like President Obama who made sure that no hurricanes ever made landfall by fighting them off with pen and phone.
 
The science of extreme weather event attribution is getting better and better. If Florence's severity can be attributed to global warming, then it would be fair to say Trump is complicit.

Probably easier to prove it's Barack Obama's new "Southern Strategy.":rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
The science of extreme weather event attribution is getting better and better. If Florence's severity can be attributed to global warming, then it would be fair to say Trump is complicit.

That has to be one of the more utterly stupid things I have heard.
Let's say that day 1 Trump banned all use of any fossil fuel anywhere in the US and completely shutdown All oil / coal/ gas use in the United states. It would make Zero difference to the current temp levels. The pace of change and effects run on decade or longer time scales so Nothing Trump has done or could do would have had any difference on current hurricanes.
 
I was reading somewhere in the last couple of days how human agriculture raised CO2 levels which have staved off the next round of ice-age activity. I wonder if some people are advocating for ice sheets, even if only to end Canada...


;) ;)
 
This is from a person who has no degree... ;) ;)

You'd like to believe that, wouldn't you. :rolleyes:

That has to be one of the more utterly stupid things I have heard.
Let's say that day 1 Trump banned all use of any fossil fuel anywhere in the US and completely shutdown All oil / coal/ gas use in the United states. It would make Zero difference to the current temp levels. The pace of change and effects run on decade or longer time scales so Nothing Trump has done or could do would have had any difference on current hurricanes.

^ Another dipshit who doesn't understand the difference between complicity and fault.
 


As I write, Mikey Bloomberg, NPR, PBS, CNN, Pravda (a/k/a the NY Times), the WaPo and the rest of the "dangerous anthropogenic global warming" propaganda machine are already using Hurricane Florence to proselytize.


If there were any justice in this world, all the English, sociology, art history and poetry majors who make up the lion's share of the gullible buffoons who have swallowed that evidence-free CONJECTURE, should be forced to live without fossil fuels until they say "Uncle."

 
The science of extreme weather event attribution is getting better and better. If Florence's severity can be attributed to global warming, then it would be fair to say Trump is complicit.


Points and laughs.



 
You'd like to believe that, wouldn't you. :rolleyes:



^ Another dipshit who doesn't understand the difference between complicity and fault.

Complicit:
involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing.

This term itself implies shared fault. I fail to see how any action of the current president has or could have any bearing on the path /severity / or any effect whatsoever on the Hurricane itself.
Do you want to argue that any upcoming damage or loss he has responsibility for because he didn't allocate resources to mitigate the damage preemptively to the US East coast? argue that he is complicit in ineptitude in disaster response? Sure make an argument there.. But to say he is complicit in the Severity of the storm itself? That is nothing more than political grandstanding.

And I am saying this as someone who did not vote for Trump and feel he is a manifestly poor fit for the presidency.
 


As I write, Mikey Bloomberg, NPR, PBS, CNN, Pravda (a/k/a the NY Times), the WaPo and the rest of the "dangerous anthropogenic global warming" propaganda machine are already using Hurricane Florence to proselytize.


If there were any justice in this world, all the English, sociology, art history and poetry majors who make up the lion's share of the gullible buffoons who have swallowed that evidence-free CONJECTURE, should be forced to live without fossil fuels until they say "Uncle."

If that's supposed to be a link, it fails.

You'll need to work harder if you hope to gain any credibility after last month.
 
Why doesn't President Xi get any blame?

His country is burning more coal than most of the rest of the world combined.
 
Oh good, Bill Nye, the Science Guy, who barely graduated High School, has decided to weigh in...
 

Complicit:
involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing.

This term itself implies shared fault. I fail to see how any action of the current president has or could have any bearing on the path /severity / or any effect whatsoever on the Hurricane itself.
Do you want to argue that any upcoming damage or loss he has responsibility for because he didn't allocate resources to mitigate the damage preemptively to the US East coast? argue that he is complicit in ineptitude in disaster response? Sure make an argument there.. But to say he is complicit in the Severity of the storm itself? That is nothing more than political grandstanding.

And I am saying this as someone who did not vote for Trump and feel he is a manifestly poor fit for the presidency.

The conditions for complicity are weaker than they are for fault. Trump is complicit with the effects of global warming by virtue of being a global warming denier, using his position to advance pseudoscience and propaganda, and advocating for polices that would tend to make global warming worsen.
 
It will give him another chance to throw paper towels to people who lost their homes. Like he did in Puerto Rico.
 
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