Yearly Archives: 2019

Equal Pay For Women Athletes

The US Women’s soccer team, which can’t beat middle school boys, is demanding equal pay with the men’s team. FC Dallas under-15 boys squad beat the U.S. Women’s National Team in a scrimmage Meanwhile, you can pick up tickets for … Continue reading

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Inferior Colorado Governor

Colorado elected a real genius, whose public relations skills are every bit as good as his desire to shut down Colorado’s #1 industry – oil and gas. To get a feel for how dimwitted Polis’ comment was, imagine the New … Continue reading

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New Video : 4212 Days Until The End Of New Mexico

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The Very Real Climate Crisis Of 1936

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Rewriting America’s History

“He who controls the past, controls the future; and he who controls the present, controls the past.” – George Orwell “1984” In 1998, NASA showed 1934 as the hottest year on record in the US, and declining temperatures for the … Continue reading

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The Very Real Climate Crisis Of 1936

From July 7-14, 1936 every state reached 90F (32C), forty states reached 100F (38C) and sixteen states reached 110F (43C.)  It was the hottest week in US history. California, South Dakota, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, North Dakota, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin, … Continue reading

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New Video : Shameless Sea Level Lies At The LA Times

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European Heatwave Update

Europe is experiencing record cold, and the Washington Post says leaders must take the “scorching heat” seriously. Multiple All-Time Low Temperature Records set across Germany – Rare July Frosts Ravage Saxony – Electroverse

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New Video : This Is What Climate Propaganda Looks Like

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1934 : 100 Degrees In Alaska

On July 26, 1934, thirty states (including Alaska) were over 100 degrees.  The only state which didn’t make it above 90 degrees was Rhode Island. Many people died, and Dayton, Ohio never cooled below 80 degrees over a two day … Continue reading

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