Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: moviePig Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv,rec.music.misc Subject: Re: "F-You": Megyn Kelly Blasts Taylor Swift Endorsement Of Kamala Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 18:49:32 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 136 Message-ID: References: Reply-To: nobody@nowhere.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 00:49:35 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="bf3e72a33ca43367950d3e7166f310ab"; logging-data="2513362"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/uLetRCRRaZrydzUj0uzQSRxC1MVCAyUU=" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:iciVXbHo9E+86fAkX13TjwHHVyE= In-Reply-To: Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 7242 On 9/22/2024 5:44 PM, BTR1701 wrote: > In article , moviePig > wrote: > >> On 9/18/2024 1:44 PM, suzeeq wrote: >>> >>> On 9/18/2024 9:34 AM, BTR1701 wrote: >>>> On Sep 18, 2024 at 9:17:14 AM PDT, "suzeeq" wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 9/18/2024 9:11 AM, BTR1701 wrote: >>>>>>   On Sep 18, 2024 at 8:41:07 AM PDT, "shawn" >>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> Especially given how electric vehicles behave when it turns really >>>>>>> cold. Not something you want when even your nearest neighbor may be >>>>>>> miles away. > >>>>>> Not a concern for Gavvy. We have plenty of places that get snow >>>>>> and freezing temps in California but the Climate Cult doesn't care. > >>>>> Not like in the northern tier of states, where temps are often below >>>>> zero, and sometimes down to -40 with the wind chill. >>>> >>>> At an average of 411.5 inches per year, Donner Pass, California, is >>>> one of the snowiest places in the contiguous United States. Four >>>> times since 1880 total snowfall at Donner Summit has exceeded 775 >>>> inches and topped 800 inches in both 1938 and 1952. Winds in the >>>> pass can also become extreme and wind gusts in excess of 100 miles >>>> per hour are common during winter storms. Winter temperatures in the >>>> area often drop below 0°F for weeks at a time each year; >>>> the all-time record low for California of -45°F (real temperature >>>> without wind chill) was recorded in the Sierra Nevada in the area >>>> around the Donner Pass in January 1937. >>>> >>> I know, I used to live on the N shore of Tahoe in the late 1970s. >>> However, it seldom gets that cold there anymore. When the temps gets >>> below 0 it's only for a week. You're quoting conditions tat haven't been >>> see for 70 to 85 years ago. Things have changed. >> >> That's climate-alarmist talk. Your thermometer must be Leftist... > > Looks like it's time for Part 2 in my "How the Media and Democrats Lie > to You" series. Earlier I detailed how they lie to you about crime. This > time we'll learn how they lie to you about 'climate change'. > > The L.A. Times recently published the latest in what seems to be a > never-ending series designed to scare you into converting to the Climate > Cult. > > https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-09-09/hotter-drier-differe > nt-how-climate-change-will-alter-l-a > > Basically, it's all about how 'climate change' will alter your life in > L.A: > > "Will it be a fiery landscape where sizzling sidewalks cause > second-degree burns, wildfire smoke blots out the sun, and water flows > only sometimes, and mostly not at all? Or will California's penchant for > innovation be our salvation?" > > ("Salvation"... notice the religious tones and connotations associated > with stories like this.) > > "The youth of our planet will have to live in the environment we've > created for them but there's still time to seize control of our > collective destiny." > > ("Collective"... notice the socialist/communist verbiage associated with > stories like this.) > > The article and all others like it are peppered with dire claims about > heat records being blown away: > > "Southern California wildfires spread with record heat." > > "Brutal heatwave breaks records across Southern California." > > The constant drumbeat about shattered temperature records is interesting > because they almost always just make the assertion that this is record > heat but never actually back it up with facts. > > So I went to LA Almanac.com and looked up the day-by-day record high > temperatures in the month of September for Los Angeles. > > Month/Day Record High Record Low > Sep 1 110 (1955) 49 (1901) > Sep 2 108 (1955) 51 (1881) > Sep 3 103 (1988) 51 (1892) > Sep 4 110 (1988) 52 (1892) > Sep 5 105 (1984) 50 (1898) > Sep 6 111 (2020) 48 (1898) > Sep 7 103 (1949) 50 (1884) > Sep 8 103 (1984) 47 (1901) > Sep 9 102 (1956) 48 (1884) > Sep 10 103 (1983) 52 (1893) > Sep 11 101 (1983) 48 (1901) > Sep 12 102 (1971) 48 (1884) > Sep 13 106 (1971) 48 (1884) > Sep 14 100 (2012) 48 (1898) > Sep 15 103 (2012) 49 (1895) > Sep 16 103 (2014) 48 (1884) > Sep 17 108 (1913) 46 (1884) > Sep 18 103 (1939) 48 (1884) > Sep 19 104 (1939) 49 (1907) > Sep 20 107 (1939) 49 (1900) > Sep 21 108 (1885) 47 (1880) > Sep 22 104 (1883) 48 (1895) > Sep 23 104 (1978) 44 (1880) > Sep 24 106 (1978) 45 (1880) > Sep 25 107 (1978) 48 (1879) > Sep 26 109 (1963) 48 (1893) > Sep 27 113 (2010) 46 (1901) > Sep 28 106 (1963) 49 (1901) > Sep 29 102 (1999) 44 (1880) > Sep 30 105 (1906) 48 (1886) > > What can we conclude from this data? > > Well, first and foremost, that the propagandists at the L.A. Times are > full of shit. They're literally lying to promote an agenda. > > September is a hot month in L.A. and has been going back to the 1800s, > long before SUVs, carbon footprints, 'climate change'. And notably, > while there are some record highs set post-2000, not one of them is in > 2024, which makes the Times' claim that our current heat wave is 'record > heat' or is 'breaking records' a complete falsehood. > > And these are the people who are supposedly 'fact-checking' everything > from your social media posts to your presidential candidates. > > Who's fact-checking the fact-checkers? The record lows occurred near or prior to the turn of last century, while the record highs are generally later. Sounds like warming to me.