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Thomas Jefferson 1809 : Snow Is (Nearly) A Thing Of The Past
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Yeah, he probably told the neighborhood children “You kids don’t know how good you have it. Why, back in my day, we walked to and from school in TWO FEET of snow”
Some things never change
/sarc
Uphill both ways.
You both forgot 5 miles! and it was snow past our waist! no matter what age we were.
Absolute proof that CO2 drives extreme climate change!
Oh! Wait! CO2 was supposed to be stable before the Industrial Revolution!
What a gem of a find! I’ve add this page as an exhibit to refute global warming on claimtree.org (http://claimtree.org/argument.php?tree=1). Got anymore like this?
I hear Jefferson’s mother hailed from a family named Mann, or was it Romm or perhaps Hansen? Shucks! I forget.
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