Inconvenient Data Adjustment

So, apparently a lot of the data people used to “prove” global warming is complete crap. I already knew the “science” based on the data was crap, but apparently the data used for it was wrong even on their own crap standards. So, 1934 was the warmest year for the past century… however it is someone determines the average temperature for a year.
But don’t let that stop us from panicking and overthrowing our economies.

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  1. Didn’t you know? Global warming will cause massive droughts, massive floods, scorching temperatures, and the worst ice age the world has ever seen, all at once! There’s no way that could possibly be untrue in the least!

  2. I have looked into the future, with my magic, and I foretell that there will be a MASSIVE COOLING within 90 DAYS! There will be snow and freezing rain, misery unforetold. I just need $100 million to further study this phenonmenon. Can we get a petition going?
    A NEW ICE AGE IS COMING! HARKEN UNTO ME!

  3. Whaddaya mean NASA’s numbers are off? I got a big documentary coming out! Half of Hollywood’s coming to the premier! Ahh, man! I gotta call my agent. Morty – Morty, you there? Quick – call James Cameron. See if he’s willing to do “Titanic II”. Yeah, I KNOW the boat sank…

  4. Fiftycal just made my morning.
    The weathermen…er weatherpersons… here on the north coast can’t tell us what it’ll be like in a week, much less in 100 years. How delusional do you have to be to think that you can not only predict what it’ll be like, but to do so to tenths of a degree!!!
    Michael Crighton’s “State of Fear” is a great read on global warming.
    For the last two years, the NOAA has predicted record hurricanes due to global warming and they’ve been way off.
    I blame Bush. Ever since Gavin married Gwen Stefani, they just haven’t been the same.

  5. Funny headline Frank.
    This was just for U.S. temps and makes little impact on the overall global picture which still shows a warming planet. The U.S. really hasn’t seen nearly as much impact form global warming as the rest of the world. Europe and the third world countries have seen much more dramatic changes – heat waves, floord, forest fires, etc. Our luck won’t hold out for much longer.
    The greenhouse gas model is pretty sound and wasn’t even really debated until the oil and gas companies saw it as a threat and started funding research against it. But even if you think man-made global warming is total liberal lunancy there is still a need to reduce these emissions because they have also been linked to cancer, heart disease, asthma, etc. We should reduce emissions with tax breaks to companies that come up with new technologies and not by taxing individuals. If done correctly these new green technologies may even free people from having to rely so much on utility companies and the big oil and gas giants. Freedom is a great thing. So there is some excitement here in new technologies that is not “Al Gore is great we must do what he says.” There is also the benefit of reducing emissions has on the War on Terror. If we find alternative energies we won’t have to rely as much as companies like Saudi Arabia who fund terror – i think Frony said something about this somewhere recently. What I’m trying to say is we can go green and be in favor of green ideas and technologies without it being Al’s idea or the far left’s idea. There is an opportunity here for Republicans to steal this great concept and movement back for their party before they lose it forever.

    Here’s what Frony had to say:

    WALLACE: One area where you have been critical of President Bush is that you say that he never spread the burden, he never made all Americans share in the sacrifice.
    And you have talked about the fact that we need to end our dependence on foreign oil. Would you impose a gas tax to push us in that direction?
    THOMPSON: Well, you’re getting a little bit further down in the weeds than I want to go right now. I don’t know. I’m studying it. I don’t know the answer to that question.
    We’re going to have to do some things differently. We’re going to have to think differently about solutions.
    You know, it’s a price matter more than anything else. You know, gas is – I mean, oil is fungible. And there’s going to be oil in different parts of the world having a price set, you know, that we’re going to have to live with one way or another.
    We can’t ever be totally independent of it, but we can do some things to make it a lot better. We’re going to have to look at fuel emission standards and things of that nature, things that we don’t like to look at.
    And things have got to be on the table, because we can’t keep funding a part of the world that’s causing us so much problems.

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