Man, you just gotta hand it those guys over at the
White House. In their continuing effort
to convince the American people that we have no other option but to take
seriously the fact that ‘climate change’ poses a very clear and present danger
to the planet, and therefore to future generations, it would seem that there
is, quite literally, nothing they will not do or say. But it would seem that no matter how hard
they try, most Americans continue to see these scare tactics for exactly what
they are. But that hasn’t stopped the
wild claims.
Nope! And their
latest attempt at these scare tactics comes in the form of something described
as a “fact sheet”. This so called "fact sheet" is something that was recently issued by the White House in conjunction
with a ‘climate change’ report and was made public last week and it points out how
one of the impacts of increasing temperatures is the deaths of thousands of
American people over the course of one summer.
And while it may be referred to as a ‘fact sheet’, as is usually the
case it’s very few, if any, actual facts that are contained.
But be that as it may, it’s according to this little
piece of White House sponsored propaganda that: “Extreme heat can be expected
to cause an increase in the number of premature deaths, from thousands to tens
of thousands, each summer, which will outpace projected decreases in deaths
from extreme cold.” Wow, that sounds pretty
ominous, but then their claims always do, and there’s a reason for that. They’re grasping at straws out of what has
become pure desperation on their part to convince more people that their hoax
is genuine.
This supposed ‘fact sheet’ goes on to say, “One
model projected an increase, from a 1990 baseline for more than 200 American
cities, of more than an additional 11,000 deaths during the summer in 2030 and
more than an additional 27,000 deaths during the summer in 2100.” The point has been made on any number of other
occasions how the models used to ‘support’ these outlandish claims are seriously
flawed and therefore totally unreliable.
And it’s common knowledge that those who continue to sound alarm are fully
aware of those flaws.
The summary of the climate change report, titled
“The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A
Scientific Assessment,” states that climate change is “a significant threat to
the American people” and that the findings in the report “represent an
improvement in scientific confidence in the link between climate change and a
broad range of threats to public health.”
An improvement in scientific confidence?
Imagine that. Look just because these advocates rave about this new
confidence in the data, doesn’t make it so.
Come on folks, our supposed climate
"experts" can't even accurately predict what tomorrow's weather is
going to be and yet they continue to make wildly unsubstantiated claims that ‘climate
change’ ‘could’ kill 27,000 at the beginning of the next century. Does anyone else
see how outrageous that statement is?
And at the risk of sounding cold unfeeling, by 2100 what might the
population of this country be and is the prospect of 27,000 deaths, even if
those deaths were to occur, worth the cost of ‘trying’ to prevent them? I would
argue, NO!
And it continues to amaze me how it is that there
are still people who continue to buy into that which is based on nothing more
than junk science, and who seem to "think" that over the course of
the next 84 years there will be no advanced technologies created to combat what
are the endless "Day After Tomorrow" scenarios that the left
continues to first dream up and then fret about. Do these people actually think that every
conceivable piece of technology has already been invented and that the future
has no advancements to look forward to?
And by the way, in an effort to put things into
proper perspective, 27,000 is substantially fewer than the number of veterans Barry's
VA has managed to kill since he first came into office, but where’s the concern
over that? But hey, those folks were
considered as being expendable anyway, right?
Personally. I would suggest that Barry worry more about the mess he and
his administration has made of our country and less about what the temperature is
going to be in 2100 predicted by models that couldn’t even predict the last 10
years correctly.
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