not a fan of overzealous government...
not a fan of overzealous government...
do we know this from science or settled science?Will you acknowledge that average temperatures have fluctuated throughout the course of history on planet earth?
For example, we know for certain that the vast majority of Florida has been underwater no less than 7 times.
Welcome back! Now that you are here, care to tell us how you were so incredibly wrong about covid and the shots? What happened?I’m not claiming I know much about this. I do believe the recent warming trend is due to mostly natural forces. But how can we deny that man made heat is contributing? Me just exhaling is expelling heat. My car engine of course expels heat. Air pollution does contribute. Mass deforestation contributes.
do we know this from science or settled science?
lol, its settled when you use it but its not settled when it opposes your views. pretty funny. by the way, florida being under water completely 7 times in the earths history, is basically a shot in the dark. i wouldnt hang a very heavy hat on it.It's from science (geology) which, by definition, means that it isn't settled. It can be legitimately challenged.
lol, its settled when you use it but its not settled when it opposes your views. pretty funny. by the way, florida being under water completely 7 times in the earths history, is basically a shot in the dark. i wouldnt hang a very heavy hat on it.
Poor MD'effer is a science denier? I've found shark's teeth myself 100 miles from either coast. Wonder if he knows they mine phosphate here? 🤣 😂I literally just said that it WAS NOT settled. It's geology, which is science...and science is never settled.
I can write the words but I cannot help you understand them.
You are rooting your argument in facts. @Mdfgator is rooting his in politics. That's why he's arguing with you.I literally just said that it WAS NOT settled. It's geology, which is science...and science is never settled.
I can write the words but I cannot help you understand them.
you used it as if it were settled. you can do that just make sure its settled science. what you used is far from settled.I literally just said that it WAS NOT settled. It's geology, which is science...and science is never settled.
I can write the words but I cannot help you understand them.
Hypotheticals are all you use, Sir. Not once have you argued with facts, just opinion.you used it as if it were settled. you can do that just make sure its settled science. what you used is far from settled.
huh?Hypotheticals are all you use, Sir. Not once have you argued with facts, just opinion.
actaully i am telling him that florida being under water at least 7 times in its history isnt a fact its about as far from a fact as you can get actually. pay attention.You are rooting your argument in facts. @Mdfgator is rooting his in politics. That's why he's arguing with you.
When @Mdfgator can tell me the actions I need to take to lower the temperature outside from 95 to 70, then I will believe that man-made climate change is a real thing.
Till then, it will continue to be a hoax.
Is 4 times better for you? 😂actaully i am telling him that florida being under water at least 7 times in its history isnt a fact its about as far from a fact as you can get actually. pay attention.
Or a popcorn stand. Corn Pop took that opportunity from him.This idiot...........
President Biden 'needs to declare a climate emergency': Rep. Ro Khanna
President Biden called climate change a "clear and present danger." However, Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) wants the president to take it a step further.www.yahoo.com
Isn't qualified to run a ZippyMart. 😂
LOLIs 4 times better for you? 😂
Throughout most of its history, Florida has been under water. Portions of the Florida peninsula have been above or below sea level at least four times. As glaciers of ice in the north expanded and melted, the Florida peninsula emerged and submerged. The sea level was as much as 100 feet lower than at present.
Was Florida underwater at once? - 2022
Throughout most of its history, Florida has been under water. Portions of the Florida peninsula have been above or below sea level at least four times. As glaciers of ice in the north expanded and melted, the Florida peninsula emerged and submerged.The sea level was as much as 100 feet lower...theflatbkny.com
Plymouth Rock is still at the same sea level after hundreds of years. Hmm?
i dont know, i wasnt here that long ago, but i think youre on my side here.Plymouth Rock is still at the same sea level after hundreds of years. Hmm?
We can only know by journals kept but it is not underwater after four hundred years. That shows little to no difference in sea levels for quite a spell when Climate alarmists are saying we have perhaps a decade before it's too late.i dont know, i wasnt here that long ago, but i think youre on my side here.
i am not a climate thumper. i dont think pollution is good, and we should do what we can to limit it, but not if the majority of the costs and give up goes to joe six pack and not the private jet yacht crowd.We can only know by journals kept but it is not underwater after four hundred years. That shows little to no difference in sea levels for quite a spell when Climate alarmists are saying we have perhaps a decade before it's too late.
i am not a climate thumper. i dont think pollution is good, and we should do what we can to limit it, but not if the majority of the costs and give up goes to joe six pack and not the private jet yacht crowd.
Why would I pay attention to your politics? Then I would be just as hoodwinked about climate change as you are.actaully i am telling him that florida being under water at least 7 times in its history isnt a fact its about as far from a fact as you can get actually. pay attention.
He will ignore cause that proves his politics is FOS, and that he let himself get hoodwinked.Is 4 times better for you? 😂
Throughout most of its history, Florida has been under water.
Poor MD'effer is a science denier? I've found shark's teeth myself 100 miles from either coast. Wonder if he knows they mine phosphate here? 🤣 😂
I worked summers at Occidental (now PCS) during my entire college career. Nasty work, but paid well for a part time job.My father made a career out of said phosphate.
you used it as if it were settled. you can do that just make sure its settled science. what you used is far from settled.
But but but......the dems say the planet is on fire!!!!!Plymouth Rock is still at the same sea level after hundreds of years. Hmm?
I worked summers at Occidental (now PCS) during my entire college career. Nasty work, but paid well for a part time job.
I remember chasing down a crack dealer at Riviera Beach in 80% humidity thinking I need a desk job.I did the same with Agrico. The worst summer I experienced was cleaning out the bottom of a drag line in the Florida heat.
Truly motivated me to finish college. 😂
But the money was great.
One summer I worked night time 12 hour shifts in a super polyphosphate agitator tank doing turnaround cleanup. We climbed into the tank at 7pm and used hoses to suck up filter rock so it could be replace with new rock. It was hot AF, and filthy, and dangerous as we had to wear rainsuits and helmets with face shields. I would lose 5 pounds in water overnight. Another fun job was carrying prospecting equipment on foot through the swamps to drill test cores for the lab. Also hot AF, ticks and mosquitos were bad.I did the same with Agrico. The worst summer I experienced was cleaning out the bottom of a drag line in the Florida heat.
Truly motivated me to finish college. 😂
But the money was great.
We definitely chewed some of the same dirt. I was in Homestead during Hurricane Andrew hunkered down at the SF Reception Center helping retrieve carcasses from a nearby trailer park. It was 95 in the shade and the bodies that had exposure to sunlight were bursting open as we bagged them up. We often doubled carcasses to one bag to ensure we didn't run out of them.One summer I worked night time 12 hour shifts in a super polyphosphate agitator tank doing turnaround cleanup. We climbed into the tank at 7pm and used hoses to suck up filter rock so it could be replace with new rock. It was hot AF, and filthy, and dangerous as we had to wear rainsuits and helmets with face shields. I would lose 5 pounds in water overnight. Another fun job was carrying prospecting equipment on foot through the swamps to drill test cores for the lab. Also hot AF, ticks and mosquitos were bad.
people believe in ghosts and holly spirits, what can i say...it takes all types...But but but......the dems say the planet is on fire!!!!!
Course the same dems said in the 70s and 80s that an Ice Age was coming.
@Mdfgator's dad was just as hoodwinked then as son is now. You just know it.
there is science and there is settled science, florida being underwater however many times in however many years is science, not settled science. the earth being round, fire being hot and the existence of gravity is settled science. pay attention.No I didn't use it as settled as I've plainly stated, MANY TIMES NOW, that science is never settled.
You made an assumption based on your own bogus understanding of science and you're trying to blame me for it. It's so ridiculous that it's comical.
So you agree with me that man-made climate change is a hoax. Good.people believe in ghosts and holly spirits, what can i say...it takes all types...
you should follow everything i do.Why would I pay attention to your politics? Then I would be just as hoodwinked about climate change as you are.
Holly spirits are they consumed at Christmas time?people believe in ghosts and holly spirits, what can i say...it takes all types...
I think that's @Mdfgator way of saying his politics is his religion. Poor soul.Holly spirits are they consumed at Christmas time?
I'm not usually in a holly spirit until a few weeks before Christmas. Then again, sometimes not until the week of.people believe in ghosts and holly spirits, what can i say...it takes all types...
Damn it. I hadn't read your post yet. 😂Holly spirits are they consumed at Christmas time?