25 Climate Change Deaths In California

California is up to 25 deaths from the Human-Caused Climate Change Wildfires.

"A new analysis published this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that, if left unchecked, climate change could drive temperatures up to the point where they would lead to 85 deaths per 100,000 people globally per year by the end of the century. That’s more than are currently killed by all infectious diseases across the globe."

Time: Climate Change Could Cause More Annual Deaths Than Infectious Disease by 2100

This one is so full of shit, it's almost a continuous stream of brown stuff!
 
Hello T. A. Gardner,

It's a bit of the remains of the failed California multi-billion dollar boondoggle high speed rail route through the Imperial Valley. It went from a planned $33 billion to $77 billion and the bits completed amounted to less than 5% of the route.

Too bad. High Speed Rail would revolutionize travel.
 
Hello T. A. Gardner,

Yea, all the way back to 1900 only faster...

Back when America was great again?

We don't know, exactly, what is meant by that.

Trump never specified when, exactly, America 'was' great.

What year?

What decade?

Why can't that question be answered?

What? Are all those Trump supporters just chasing an ambiguous slogan that can mean anything you want it to mean?

I have to wonder when the Black supporters of the president think things were 'great' for THEM?

How about you?

What does that mean to you?

1900?

1950?

1968?

1982?

When do YOU think America 'was' great?
 
Hello T. A. Gardner,


Back when America was great again?

Back where there were no labor laws, most people were illiterate, and the average life expectancy was about 45.

We don't know, exactly, what is meant by that.

Trump never specified when, exactly, America 'was' great.

What year?

1945 to about 1960?

What decade?

Why can't that question be answered?

Does it need to be? It's a good campaign slogan. A lot better than "Build back better" whatever the hell that means. Or, Biden's favorite personal slogan, "I'm the guy..." That one is like listening to sea stories or amateur fishermen talk...

joe-biden-cooky-stories-e1579622441467.png
 
Hello T. A. Gardner,

Back where there were no labor laws, most people were illiterate, and the average life expectancy was about 45.



1945 to about 1960?



Does it need to be? It's a good campaign slogan. A lot better than "Build back better" whatever the hell that means. Or, Biden's favorite personal slogan, "I'm the guy..." That one is like listening to sea stories or amateur fishermen talk...

joe-biden-cooky-stories-e1579622441467.png

How could a nation where most people are illiterate be 'great?'

Logically, a nation where the populace is well-educated would be greater than a nation of illiterate people.
 
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