Friday, December 13, 2013

It is snowing in Egypt for the first time in 100 years

You have got to love the global warming crowd. With no change in earth surface temperatures in fifteen years, and the 2013-14 winter looking like it might be one of the coldest on record, they continue to pound their chicken little drums while declaring an environmental crisis. They continue to demand more economy destroying policies to "save the planet." In the meantime the polar ice cap is 35% larger than it was just last year. The number of square miles covered in ice in Antarctica is larger than at any time ever measured. And in Antarctica, the coldest temperature ever recorded on planet earth was measured earlier this month. There have been record cold temperatures recorded in thousands of locations all over the world so far this winter. The evidence that radical environmentalists and global warming hucksters are full of feces continues to mount. Just in the last day mosque domes, and minarets have been covered with snow as a record-breaking Mideast snowstorm stranded motorists and awed inhabitants.
In Egypt citizens caught a rare glimpse of snow in their capital in Cairo. It was the first snow there in more than a hundred years! 
Nearly three feet of snow closed roads in and out of Jerusalem. Thousands in and around the City of David were left without power. In the West Bank, snow accumulating on the branches of olive trees threatened to kill them.
The good news is America has the potential to drag itself out of an economic quagmire thanks to an amazing revival of domestic oil and gas production. However, if the idiots in the anti-fossil fuel crowd get their way they will kill the strongest segment of the U.S. economy.
At every turn the global warming crowd pressures fellow Democrats to make it harder for high paying jobs in the oil producing states to be created. They spread lies about the effects of fracking and continue to claim the earth is warming. Sadly they have the ear and the support of Mr. Obama, who never met a falsehood that he couldn't embrace, even if it only served his narrow limited interests. 

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