Re: Righties still don't get it
by
FordTruck5Speed
10/30/2007, 11:21 AM #
OK, so one that looks at the actual weather is a rightie? OK, then I'm a rightie. By the way, when I say "weather", I don't mean the daily forecast fot the Greater Pittsburgh area. I'm talking about global weather conditions, atmospheric patterns, ocean cycles, etc. The weather shows me more than any "consensus" ever will. Yeah, a lot of scientists say that they believe the human-induced climate change theories, but a bunch of them don't. I've examined the evidence, and I'm trending more to the side of the ones that don't. Why? Because they're all co-conspiriators with the Republican National Committe and they're paying me to say this. (If you believe that, I have some swamp land in New Mexico I'd love to sell you). Actually, I just believe the evidence. I have no idea what their political affiliations are. I look at the facts, not the people providing it. I compare both sides, and come to an intelligent conclusion.
This brings me to another point. Why are there political positions associated with weather? I know hurricanes get names, but I don't think any of them register to vote. Unless it is so blindingly obvious that only conservatives believe that there are other explanations to global warming and only liberals believe that we're causing it all, I can't see how the weather should receive a political designation.
How about this. Let's get the politics and "right vs. left" and "liberal vs. conservative" out of meteorology all together? Let the weather be the weather, and the meteorologists/climatologists study it and look at all of the players on the field before making a decree.