Sunday, March 03, 2013

Global Climate Change In Kansas City Too!!!



Thundersnow and local fear inspires this question from Dead Tree Media . . .

Extreme weather makeover: Has abnormal become the new normal?

Naturally, this question will bring out all of the reactionaries who deny the obvious and scientific research that backs up the reality of the dire situation. Even worse, an outdated political philosophy that couldn't even oust a somewhat unpopular President is now being used to turn an argument about the environment into a contest in political thuggery.

9 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Cue the TKC climate scientists in 3...2...1...

Anonymous said...

Nothing is going on. Despite drought, hurricanes, and with the exception of this year, no winter, I still don't believe my eyes. I believe what the talking heads at Fox News tell me. They said it. I believe it. I will not do any critical thinking of my own. I will not read a book. Ok, well, other than written by Bill O'Reilly or Glen Beck. But that's it. I can't fit in any other book learnin'when I have my subscriptions to read from Guns & Ammo and Juggs on top of it all. There just ain't time.

Anonymous said...

7:04 = Prolapsed rectum spew.

Obammie Commie Gore Lore said...


Green Is The New Red

You will believe in this shit or it's the Gulag for you!

Anonymous said...

You wasted time putting your watermark on such a boring picture? What, you had to actually get out of your car to capture it?

You should have gone to channel 9's website for a REAL beauty-shot! Then you could have stayed warm inside!

Anonymous said...

Don't get too upset the Bible says God is going to melt it(the earth) and start anew.

Anonymous said...

Im surprised you had time to type this being so busy sniffing Al Gore's ass and all. Hows that global warming bullshit sandwich taste. Go watch some msnbc and shut up.

Anonymous said...

I agree with 1:03, that those pesky scientists are all making this shit up, and the local Fox meteorologist has it right on climate change.

Anonymous said...

And the earth is 8,000 years old, too.