The Arizona Basket Of Deplorables

Last weekend I went to hear Martha McSally speak.  She was the first US woman fighter pilot, and is the Republican candidate to take over Jeff Flake’s senate seat. She is a tiny woman, but very impressive and overflowing with positive energy.

Her opponent is Kyrsten Sinema, who calls Arizona “the meth lab of democracy” – and thinks Arizonans are crazy.

Democrats not only hate Americans at the national level, but they also hate Americans at the state level too. And some have no qualms about abusing their own children for political purposes.

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Wettest October On Record In Phoenix

(8) NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) | Twitter

Phoenix has had more than 50% of average annual rainfall – just in the last 13 days.

I had this conversation with a solid conservative Republican a few months ago. Propaganda works!

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Rain Man

I brought record cold to Washington DC in January, record snow and cold to Philadelphia in February and March, and am now bringing record autumn rain to Phoenix. But before the rain started this morning, we got a nice hike in.

In June, a woman tweeted me that Arizona was “screwed” – she thought it would never rain again.

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Washed Away By The Storm Surge

The wood framed six-plex at 113 South 39th St. in Mexico Beach, Florida was washed away by the storm surge, while the newer neighboring houses on stilts suffered minimal damage to their second and third stories.

Most of the homes which were destroyed in Mexico Beach were older one story homes, which didn’t have a chance against a nine foot storm surge.

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Cyclone Tracy

On Christmas Day, 1974 – at the peak of the ice age scare – winds from category 4 Cyclone Tracy destroyed 90% of the homes in Darwin, Australia.

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Understanding Democrats And The Press

The seemingly irrational and continuously dishonest behavior of Democrats and the press may seem confusing, but is really quite easy to understand.

No matter how hard they tried lied, they simply couldn’t keep control of the swamp.

Presidential poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 12 – CNNPolitics

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More Than 97% Of Experts Agree ….

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Gentler Times In The Florida Panhandle

During October, 1894, the Florida Panhandle was hit by a hurricane strong enough to destroy miles of train track.

12 Oct 1894, Page 7 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

Less than eight weeks later. Florida was hit by a calamitous freeze which destroyed almost the entire citrus crop – and put an end to citrus farming in the northern part of the state.

05 Jan 1895, 10 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com

Prior to 1894, citrus was grown in northern Florida, but the climate is too cold there now. This is undoubtedly due to unprecedented man-made global warming.

Florida Citrus Growers & Shippers of oranges, grapefruit, & lemons

The Great Freezes and the Collapse of the Florida Citrus Industry

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Two Years Of Joy

Looking forward to the rerun in four weeks.

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Will Alabama Rebuild?

Hurricane Michael damage in Enterprise, AL

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