Apocalypse When?

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Each time an end-of-the-world prophecy is delivered -- whether by a self-deluded preacher, a group of politicians or scientists -- we are told that we must believe. Never mind how many of their prophecies have been wrong in the past, this time they mean it.

The latest prophecy of doom and planetary extinction comes from a government report authored by people appointed during the Obama administration. This report, and others before it, concluded that Earth is warming, humans are responsible and that we have only 10 years to fix it. But wait, haven't there been earlier deadlines, which have passed, and aren't we still here with weather patterns behaving much as they have before, to wit, hot summers, cold winters, fires, floods and earthquakes?

Paul Krugman, the notoriously wrong columnist for The New York Times (he predicted "a global recession, with no end in sight," if Donald Trump became president) has gone beyond science, labeling those who disagree with global warmists, "depraved." When you resort to name-calling you have lost the argument.
Source: Town Hall
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