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Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Here’s the solution: flood the American market with as much coal, oil, and natural gas as is possible. There’s plenty in the ground within the borders of the United States. And flooding the market with them would lower the price so everyone can have a better life.
The government can’t print money without inflationarily destroying wealth, overall, but there’s solid, liquid and gaseous deflationary money buried all over this fair land.
It would be nice to sell them outside the US and bring that money in too.
Will Hansen start saying he was right all those years ago too when he said that Manhattan would be under water?
Well, only if the west side highway is flooded for at least a few minutes. He was quite specific in his 1988 prediction.
Then again, those were just sort of scenarios that Hansen, Ehrlich and friends didn’t think would actually come true…
I was expecting that guy, Gordon?, to show up and pronouce the vindication of Hansen.
Tony D didn’t show up here but he did over at suyts space last night with his juggling assclownism wondering if Steve will be writing his apology to Hansen today! LMAO!!!!!
I just took a look and that comment has been censored. Leftists are such babies.
Now McKitten is getting maudlin. Makes me want to cry and it is all our fault! That is all NYC residents need on top of a natural disaster.
I dream of delivering a tirade of profanity-laced abuse at McKibben with a bullhorn in front of a crowd of people.
Sure, that’s childish of me, says more about me than him, etc etc. But I just can’t help it.
What does McKibben haves against swamps? He should be cheering nature. Man Evil, Sandy Good.
The New York marathon hasn’t been canceled yet
http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_/id/8573196/ny-marathon-scheduled-damage-superstorm-sandy
I have a feeling New York will survive. Call me an optimist.