It took several years of drought and a crooked prime minister to get Australians to submit to a carbon superstition tax. Will the US give in to the commies after three or four weeks of rapidly disappearing drought?
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I sincerely hope that the US is smarter than we are. Under our socialist government, Australia has gone full stupid, on Global Warming and everything else.
Yeah, and my parents said they want to move there. I sat there thinking: “Are you kidding me?” You can’t make me go over there, not with the government as corrupt as it is.
as crappy as the present crew is, theyre still waaay behind usa when it comes to corrupt pollies.
they are catching on fast though:-(
the Liar had some nice cosy chats with sotero, and you guys keep sending advisors
over, and lobbyists,
stop it! please.
Except the last four years have been among the coldest and wettest in Australian history.
The good news is that most Australians did notice the rain that filled nearly all our dams as the warmists were declaring that the drought would never end.
Anyone who is a bit older can see a cycle.
1974 was the wettest year in Brisbane since 1893. The 1974 flood was bigger than the 2011 floods. Funnily enough the first 6 months of 2012 were wetter than 2011, less than 1974, and there was no major flooding.
Se Qld had much below average rainfall for many years, as did a lot of the rest of Australia but that ended late 2009 as did the mild winters.
Sometime in the future there will no doubt be dry times again and warmer weather.
Don’t worry, be happy.
Everytime we have a weather event, like a 100 fatality tornado or a dry year in the Cornbelt, we are supposed to suspend Western Civilization, even if those events have happened plenty of times in the past. It’s called natural variability.