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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve noticed that Trump supporters don’t have the ability to detect cause-effect relationships. Everything happens to them out of the blue, not a result of their choices. They cannot linked unprecedented weather to the scientists warning about unprecedented weather events for decades. Before “never seen before” flooding in TX there was “never seen before” flooding in NC, there was a “never seen before” fires in California and Canada, tornadoes in Michigan that were never seen before, not to mention hurricanes. Every summer is the hottest summer on the record. Yet, these imbeciles cannot put 2 and 2 together. Instead of 2+2=4, in Republican mind it’s just 2 and 2 And they think it’s going to affect them. Well, you are wrong. You kids will be drowning in floods and burnt in fires and fighting in wars for a drop of fresh water. Your kids’ kids will look at you and damn you for living for yourselves only, for not preserving the environment for future generations. [/quote] Flooding is so “never before seen” in central Texas that the Guadeloupe River watershed is literally nicknamed “flash flood alley”. I’m sure they gave it that nickname because it NEVER floods. Right? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Flood_Alley[/quote] Exactly. Cue the “inconceivable!” scene from Princess Bride. You keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. [/quote]
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