Stink Progress and the Just Desserts of Tornado Victims

It is no secret that I am not a fan of George Soros and his many tentacle organizations. One of the most idiotic out there is “Think Progress”. I have actually never found writing on their site that is not seriously flawed in almost every paragraph and in many cases every sentence.

Today I followed a link to an article about the recent tornado activity in the south. I will not link to it as I do not wish to give them more traffic but, if you feel you must see it, the url is http://thinkprogress.org/2011/04/28/tornado-global-warming/ . The article is focused on the fact that representatives from these states are “Global Warming Deniers”.

The congressional delegations of these states — Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, and Kentucky — overwhelmingly voted to reject the science that polluting the climate is dangerous. They are deliberately ignoring the warnings from scientists.

The congressional delegations of those states did not vote to reject that “polluting the climate is dangerous”. They voted to not allow the EPA to regulate the crap out of them with a report that states that the very act of human breathing or farting is polluting the atmosphere and destroying the world. The linked report makes CO2 a dangerous substance and a threat to public health. I don’t know about you but if I couldn’t breath out CO2 I would be quite unhealthy. And if plants couldn’t take in CO2 they would die. This report also might as well have gone for the gold with listing the most prevalent greenhouse gas “Di-hydrogen Monoxide” as a dangerous threat to public health.  The EPA wanted to regulate human behavior (not really breathing and farting, but in the future who knows?) when the overwhelming majority of these substances are not within human’s ability to control.

Following a link to a similar page (here if you must – http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2011/04/28/global-boiling-denier-tornadoes/) the same article author comments that “It is, in fact, #toolate for at least 247 people.“ meaning that his global warming god swooped down and killed the people because their legislators nullified something that would have stopped the “global warming”. We just had one of the coolest Marches in a long time, which may contribute to the high number of tornadoes. With this being the case having the earth warm up would be a very good thing (as if we could control the weather). Weather patterns and changes have been around as long as the earth has. The deadliest tornado in U.S. history was in 1925 when there were far fewer cars and people around than now. Were those 695 people killed by global warming and legislative mistakes too? What about the last major tornado outbreak like this in the U.S. in 1974? Scientists were still bitterly clinging to the global cooling meme when those occurred and 300+ people died.

Apparently to get the earth back to a good healthy place we should drastically reduce the human population since we breath and fart so much. There are people who say that the optimum human population for earth is 50,000,000. Using that premise it’s a decent start that 247 people were killed by the wrath of Gaia.

Let’s look at some of the other sweet condolences left by think progress commenters:

Well, those global climate-change deniers are losing voters by the hundreds.

Mother Nature’s plan to deal with the two-legged cockroaches has begun to be implemented.

Yeah – God is trying to tell them that they’re idiots. Not surprisingly, they’re not getting it.

Give it a decade, and when the weather completely ravages the South, they won’t be able to participate politically, and the rest of the country can pass intelligent legislation to save itself.

I do not share the religious belief with these people that humans are making weather change. I think it is natural changes that have always happened relating to things like ocean currents, ground and air temperatures, releases of substances by the earth and, of course most obviously, heat and activity levels of the sun. I believe that we need to take good care of the earth and that what comes out of my tailpipe is obviously not a good thing, however, I do not have the faith or confirmation from the holy spirit of gaia that it is causing earthquakes. I personally would like to see cleaner energy sources that can perform as well as current fuels. But I still do not think humans are causing tornadoes.

I send my real condolences and support to those who have lost loved ones and have had their lives ravaged by this Natural Disaster.


6 Replies to “Stink Progress and the Just Desserts of Tornado Victims”

  1. I didn’t know Mother Nature was liberal and killed people out of spite for not passing legislation-very educational post. Also, I’ve never heard of this “Di-hydrogen Monoxide” before, but it sure sounds like we should get rid of it. (I wish there was a font to indicate sarcasm because this comment is drenched in it).

  2. I must mention one more thing–my daughter just said that she wants to ask Heavenly Father to make it summer outside–should I have told her to just petition her congressman instead?

  3. I think worrying about the future of breathing and farting as human rights is pretty paranoid.

  4. Uuuhh, OK. How about responding to a real point made and not taking seriously a statement that was obviously not meant to be a pillar of the post?

    I do not accept the following ‘progressive’ tactics:

    1. Calling me a racist
    2. Calling me a birther
    3. Calling me other names
    4. Telling me what I believe
    5. Telling me what or whom I do not care for
    6. Feigning confusion or outrage at a statement obviously undeserving of such
    7. Every other logical fallacy in the book

    Using any of the above will open you up for semi-Alinsky style ridicule.

  5. I have jokingly made a similar comment about humans respirating as being the true cause of global warming. “Of course the earth is warming up, we have over 5 billion CO2 factories!” Maybe the real solution is to start reducing the population, somehow…

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