Apparently they subscribe to the theory that history began sometime after 1950. Compare the drought in July, 1934 to the current one – in the blink map below. More than 80% of the US was experiencing severe to extreme drought that month, and temperatures were over 100 degrees for the entire country.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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What’s this Xtian-supremacist “1934” horse hockey? We only use science-tifically valid terms like 16 BGWSYSD (Before Global Warming Started You Silly Denialist).
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Well of course there is a record drought! most music is released in digital format rather than Vinyl Record media!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramophone_record
Cheeky!
Young earth creationists think the world is 4000 years old, some Warmists think it’s 60 years old. If that doesn’t put the insanity into perspective, what does?
Other warmists think the world began in 1979.
St. George, UT (I believe that’s where I’m talking about) apparently got an anomalous amount of rainfall in 1934…everywhere around it was in thick drought while St. George was overly wet!
-Scott
Good eye on that one … I totally missed it!
It’s nice to know that finally someone is trying to set the record straight. There was a time when I didn’t think anyone else really cared.