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Probably so but I didn’t vote for biden you didI just have to say this: My 7 year old granddaughter is more mature than some of the guys on this Board.
Probably so but I didn’t vote for biden you didI just have to say this: My 7 year old granddaughter is more mature than some of the guys on this Board.
I voted for Trump, La. But to keep this on the subject of climate change, I will say it’s very doubtful I will vote for any Republican in the future who does not have a plan/strong record of addressing climate change. VERY doubtful. That’s how strongly I feel about it.Probably so but I didn’t vote for biden you did
Whoa - Don’t ever call me a liar. I have voted Republican all my life, but I am quickly losing faith in them.Whoa you will never convince me of that one
If you read thought of your post
It’s OK —- I work with some Democrats and they all said they didn’t vote for him either
Yeah, read my posts. You will see I don’t like Trump or Biden and have said numerous times we need new/better leadership. Now, shall we get back to the topic or end this thread going nowhere??So you just started hating on trump
Read your post
I didn't say that, just stated my opinion. Very hard to believe judging by all the polls that this man got more votes than any other president in history, in numerous places even got more votes than there were registered voters. Guess we will find the truth when the Republicans take over in Janurary. I think they will even let the Dems. Have a defense unlike Jan. 6 committee.Very well said my friend. Anyone that doesn't agree with you are wrong and a conspiracy theorist. And apparently can't think.
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I will give you credit Huntsman, you would argue with a fence post, Lol. Just remember you can't go around bad mouthing people and then get mad when they give it back to you. This is all a waste of time, ain't nobody gonna change their minds, just a peeing contest.Nuuk, Greenland temps in 50s or 60s (Fahrenheit) every day for the past week. That melts centuries old glaciers very rapidly. Gore’s prediction of sea level rise is happening and will get much much worse. Just one of many issues of climate change.
Kinda hard for anyone to argue against climate change these days. The facts are what they are. And it is affecting us in ways we sometimes don’t even realize.I will give you credit Huntsman, you would argue with a fence post, Lol. Just remember you can't go around bad mouthing people and then get mad when they give it back to you. This is all a waste of time, ain't nobody gonna change their minds, just a peeing contest.
SOME OF THE WEATHER CHANGE COMES FROM THE GULF STREAM BEING SHIFTED~I recall in the mountains of east ky 4 distinct seasons---now you blend everything in a mild way because the GS has been pushed out of the rugular pathwayKinda hard for anyone to argue against climate change these days. The facts are what they are. And it is affecting us in ways we sometimes don’t even realize.
I was reading this morning about the northward spread of the white-footed mouse, which historically was a southern species but has in recent years expanded its range as far north as Quebec. Warmer winters allow more mice to survive and expand their ranges. With the mice come ticks, and mice are natural carriers of Lyme disease bacteria.
I sold some young hounds and puppies to some Vermont beaglers years ago. One of the guys used to tell me he would hate living where there were a lot of ticks. Now they have ticks too, certainly at least in part as a result of warmer winter temperatures.
Yea, them dang armadillos are everywhere I reckon, I remember in the 70s in S.E. Tn. I was trapping and caught my 1st coyote, fur buyer hadn't bought any and didn't know what to pay for the hide. He brought me an extra $10 next time he came around, said it brought more than he had thought, know they are everywhere. You couldn't find a deer in the 60s and TWRA started stocking them, know can't walk out the door without seeing them, about the same with Turkeys. Rabbits are thinner than they used to be and quail are rare here now.Yes, the trend toward warmer winters is allowing all these southern “creatures” to move up here where we don’t want them! They are seeing alligators as far north as the southern Virginia coast now. You folks down south need to stop sending your critters north! (Except for your good hounds, of course).
Looks like I can't tell difference between know and now, my wife and I had covid pneumonia, I blame everything on it, lol.Yea, them dang armadillos are everywhere I reckon, I remember in the 70s in S.E. Tn. I was trapping and caught my 1st coyote, fur buyer hadn't bought any and didn't know what to pay for the hide. He brought me an extra $10 next time he came around, said it brought more than he had thought, know they are everywhere. You couldn't find a deer in the 60s and TWRA started stocking them, know can't walk out the door without seeing them, about the same with Turkeys. Rabbits are thinner than they used to be and quail are rare here now.
SOME OF THE WEATHER CHANGE COMES FROM THE GULF STREAM BEING SHIFTED~I recall in the mountains of east ky 4 distinct seasons---now you blend everything in a mild way because the GS has been pushed out of the rugular pathway
animals will migrate-----we now have armadillo (possum on the half shell) fire ants---asian carp------tiger muscle shells----kudzu-----all kinds of different critters
we are doing more damage with plastics than emissions---stripmining without reclaiming the land----water pollution----
You will find the answers to those question in the book of revelations. GOD is sick of man’s perverted shenanigans and he is fixing to bury his sandle in some people butt crackFloods, drought, fires, heat waves all at the same time, in America as well as around the world. This is 2022. What will it be like in 2050 and beyond?