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Do Trump supporters like cold weather- I only ask as they always seem to go on about snowflakes?

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TexChik · F
Yes we do ! That way we can get all that liberal global warming hot air flowing and warm the place up .
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@TexChik Exactly it is liberal global warming, liberals are sneaking onto google earth servers and coloring in the ice to make it look like it is not there any more.

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TexChik · F
@Subsumedpat bullshit .., at least don’t be such an obvious liar when you try to peddle that BS . NASA photos are unredacted . I’ll trust those .
JT123 · M
If the caps were melting, the ocean would be rising. It has in fact lowered on certain continents. Big news story a few weeks back!
TexChik · F
@JT123 yeah but libs don’t believe facts or tangible data.... because it never fits with the crap they are always shoveling
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@JT123 wow someone actually believes oceans are lowering, where does such ignorance come from? You are right the oceans would be rising and are, the main cause being land and sea ice melt and thermal expansion due to average global temperatures rising.

Global sea level has been rising over the past century, and the rate has increased in recent decades. In 2014, global sea level was 2.6 inches above the 1993 average—the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present). Sea level continues to rise at a rate of about one-eighth of an inch per year.

If you want to believe some flake politicized website or biased news site over the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on the height of the oceans there is nothing I can do for you just stick your head back in the sand.

I can't make this stuff up

Sea-level rise hurting Maine’s waterfront real estate values
A study released this week show Maine lost about $70 million in appreciated waterfront property values from 2005 to 2017.

Increased tidal flooding caused by sea level rise has contributed to a loss of $70 million in the appreciation of waterfront real estate values in Maine over the last 12 years, according to a report released Tuesday.

Research compiled by Columbia University and First Street Foundation, a New York City nonprofit that quantifies the economic impact of sea level rise, showed Maine second behind Massachusetts among New England states, which collectively lost $403 million in appreciated value between 2005 and 2017.

https://www.pressherald.com/2019/01/22/sea-level-rise-hurting-maine-real-estate-values/

I could go on and on the proof is all around you if you care to look.