Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 30, 2019
.@BetoORourke says we're down to just 10 years left thanks to global warming pic.twitter.com/bEct749d5j
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) April 30, 2019
According to Al Gore, we are all supposed to be under water already.
But now we have these new predictions.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke sounded the alarms on Monday, saying that civilization has only “ten years” left on Earth if no action is taken on climate change.
The former Texas congressman unveiled the first major policy proposal of his candidacy, which is a climate change initiative that would cost $5 trillion in over 10 years in hopes of reaching zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Note that 2050 is more than ten years away.
Appearing on MSNBC, O’Rourke promoted his proposal but was asked about his prior support from the oil and gas industry, and whether the relationship would be a problem going forward.
“Do you see the oil and gas industry as an opponent in that? Won’t you have to declare yourself in opposition to their interests?” MSNBC host Chris Hayes asked.
O’Rourke responded “yes,” but said he is optimistic that the industry will take part in his initiative.
“We know that certain oil and gas corporations have been fighting public policy on this issue, have been hiding their own science and research at the expense of our climate and human life,” O’Rourke told Hayes. “So whenever those two things come in contrast or in opposition, I’m always going to choose the people of this country.”
“Having said that, I want to make sure those who work in the oil and gas industry, those who work in the fossil fuel industry are brought along as partners to make sure that we make this transition in the ten years we have left to us as the science and scientists tell us to make the kind of bold change that we need,” the former congressman continued.
The global warming hoaxers have pretty much given up on the whole concept of cities being flooded, as it was just too goofy for anyone to take seriously after the initial failure of the predictions.
Now they appear to simply be claiming that there is going to be a lot of really bad weather if working class people don’t start paying insane taxes to a global government.
And maybe the atmosphere will just turn into a complete inferno.
Actual right-wingers have attacked me for saying that global warming is a hoax.
What do we mean when we say “global warming is a hoax”?
Well, what I mean is that these people have continually made predictions, and absolutely every single prediction they have made has been wrong. Which means that this is not science. By definition, it isn’t science. Global warming ideology is a centralized body run by the United Nations that just makes a bunch of insane predictions about things that are always wrong.
They are wrong so consistently that it is simply not possible that it is by accident.
They have to be lying about these predictions on purpose, meaning that it is the definition of a hoax.
And the reason is obvious: they are calling for a global government to solve a problem that they claim exists which they also claim can only be solved by a global government.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that CO2 emitted by humans into the atmosphere can’t lead to warmer weather. It just means that the entire global warming industry is a gigantic scam.
I am personally skeptical of the core claim that human beings are playing any significant role in changing the weather, but that is really here nor there. When people talk about “climate change” (formerly “global warming”), what they are talking about is a bunch of made-up nonsense apocalypse predictions put out by the United Nations’ completely discredited International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
If global warming is actually happening, and all of these coastal cities are going to be flooded (again, I don’t think they’re even saying that anymore), then that is good.
Warm weather is also good for plants, and would lead to a revitalization of the natural world after decades of decline, as third world barbarians have chopped down forests and poisoned the soil with Monsanto chemicals.
The only real concern I have is that if San Francisco is flooded, the ocean is going to be filled with human feces and hypodermic needles.