Racist, Misogynist GOP Takes Over Senate With New Women And Black Senators

Americans ended the Democrat’s war on women last night.

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We’re All Bitter Clingers Now

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Thought For The Evening

The most important thing to remember is that you can’t use the raw voting data. It needs to be adjusted by a qualified government employee, whose salary depends on producing the expected result.

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Democratic Voting Fraud In Virginia

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http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/11/04/va-gop-voting-machines-malfunctioning-in-several-precincts/

I develop touch screen software for a living. What you are observing above is a software issue which can only be reasonably explained as intentional voting fraud.

h/t to  Kent Clizbe

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All Senate Democrats Knew Obama Was Lying. Vote Them All Out!

While appearing on Sunday’s edition of ABC’s “This Week,” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., admitted Democrats in the Senate knew Obama lied when he said Americans could keep their insurance

N.Y. Dem. Senator admits: ‘We knew’ Obama lied about healthcare promise – National Policy & Issues | Examiner.com

I voted a straight Republican ticket in Colorado yesterday.

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A Reminder Of The Spectacular Fraud Being Committed By NCDC And EPA

NCDC and EPA show the areal coverage of US heatwaves increasing, when in fact it is doing the exact opposite.

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The graph below is the actual NCDC raw data. It shows the opposite trend of what these same government agencies tell the public.

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They can’t claim time of observation bias, because it has no impact on this metric.

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The Spectacular Heat Of The 1930’s

Hot weather was much more common and widespread in the US before 1960. Our friends at NASA and NCDC are paid to rewrite climate history, and have been quite successful – until fairly recently.

In 1936, 75% of US HCN stations reached 100 degrees.

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But the areal coverage was actually much larger – and covered everywhere except northern New England and southern Florida. All of the stations below reached 100 degrees that year.

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New York Times 1982 – Build Dikes And Evacuate Lowlands

GREENHOUSE EFFECT: DISTANT DISASTERS

Published: August 16, 1982

if all the water now trapped as ice in Greenland and Antarctica were added to the oceans, the sea level eventually could rise by perhaps as much as 100 feet.

Only two responses to this situation appear possible: low-lying lands can be evacuated or seawalls and dikes can be built.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/16/opinion/l-greenhouse-effect-distant-disasters-087435.html

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Hansen Healed The Climate In 1988

Immediately after Hansen testified to Congress in 1988, Northern Hemisphere snow cover started expanding – to its third highest level on record this year.

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http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_area.php?ui_set=0&ui_sort=0

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60 Years Ago, The Climate Was a Total Mess

The summer of 1954 brought one the the worst heatwaves in US history. Afternoon temperatures at Columbus, Kansas reached 117 degrees and averaged a mind boggling 100 degrees for the entire summer!

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Half of the US was experiencing severe or extreme drought.

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Three major hurricanes hit the US that summer, including two (Carol and Edna) which hit New England within 10 days. They were the last major hurricanes to hit New England.

The third major hurricane (Hazel) was one of the most destructive in US and Canadian history.

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