martybegan
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Threats of punishment chill free speech.
It’s censorship.
It's regulating the airwaves in this case, which is specific to a flat out lie about what a law says.
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Threats of punishment chill free speech.
It’s censorship.
So if you change the word censorship to regulation, it’s no longer censorship?It's regulating the airwaves in this case, which is specific to a flat out lie about what a law says.
So if you change the word censorship to regulation, it’s no longer censorship?
no, it doesn’t work that way.
And if you actually read the link, lazy bastard, you’d see that Trump was attacking 60 minutes.
Yes, actually making them bleep out curse words is censorship. Literally.So the FCC making stations bleep out curse words is censorship?
Good, he should attack and denigrate hack left wing shows like 60 minutes.
Yes, actually making them bleep out curse words is censorship. Literally.
So you’re happy that Trump wants to censor political speech you don’t like. Gotcha. Thanks for proving that you are a wanna be fascist who lies about opposing censorship.
Do you agree with his desire to punish political speech? Is that what you want to vote for?So you want that to end?
He is calling it out. Get back to me when he actually goes through with anything.
Do you agree with his desire to punish political speech? Is that what you want to vote for?
Criminally prosecuting free speech? Where?So far Dems are the only ones actually doing it.
Record Hot Water Is Fueling Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton gained strength over the Gulf of Mexico extremely quickly on Monday, going from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in under a day.
Much of that intensification was fueled by record warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico. Global temperatures are rising long term because the burning of fossil fuels adds greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, helping trap heat near the planet’s surface.
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Record Hot Water Is Fueling Hurricane Milton
Milton grew into a Category 5 hurricane in less than a day as it crossed warm oceans across the Gulf of Mexico.www.nytimes.com
Milton checks pretty much all the boxes of a prototypical climate change fueled storm. It could be one of the worst hurricanes to hit the Gulf in a century. It intensified quickly, is immensely powerful, is expected to remain strong for a longer period of time, and follows a previously ferocious storm.
These types of events are becoming more frequent and more costly. The cost being partly due to population density and partly due to the severity of the storms.
Then again, Dementia Don says there will be more ocean front property when the sea level rises. Unfortunately, the opposite is true.
Nothing less. Milton and Helene both dumped more rain than your typical hurricane. And then there was the insane acceleration rates, particularly with Milton.Milton was a hurricane.
Nothing more.
and what was it when it hit land?Nothing less. Milton and Helene both dumped more rain than your typical hurricane. And then there was the insane acceleration rates, particularly with Milton.
No one, demofks claimed more and it’s lessWho said anything about fewer hurricanes?
Means absolutely nothingNothing less. Milton and Helene both dumped more rain than your typical hurricane. And then there was the insane acceleration rates, particularly with Milton.
We have never in the history of history ever had hurricanes dump lots of rain before.Nothing less. Milton and Helene both dumped more rain than your typical hurricane. And then there was the insane acceleration rates, particularly with Milton.
I think your problem is that you think today's climate is somehow unique, right? It isn't. I promise you it's perfectly within the norms of an interglacial period. In fact, it's 2C colder than the previous interglacial period. The seas are 26 ft lower. And we have 120 ppm more atmospheric CO2 today.Your argument keeps changing.
It’s been a light hurricane season.
No wait it’s been a moderate hurricane season.
No wait, it was the early season that was light.
Except the early season wasn’t light because we had the earliest category 5 hurricane on record.
At what point in time does it become more expensive to pour hundreds of billions to rebuild gulf states over and over and over again.
Have you seen the homeowners insurance crisis?
Record Hot Water Is Fueling Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton gained strength over the Gulf of Mexico extremely quickly on Monday, going from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in under a day.
Much of that intensification was fueled by record warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico. Global temperatures are rising long term because the burning of fossil fuels adds greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, helping trap heat near the planet’s surface.
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Record Hot Water Is Fueling Hurricane Milton
Milton grew into a Category 5 hurricane in less than a day as it crossed warm oceans across the Gulf of Mexico.www.nytimes.com
Milton checks pretty much all the boxes of a prototypical climate change fueled storm. It could be one of the worst hurricanes to hit the Gulf in a century. It intensified quickly, is immensely powerful, is expected to remain strong for a longer period of time, and follows a previously ferocious storm.
These types of events are becoming more frequent and more costly. The cost being partly due to population density and partly due to the severity of the storms.
Then again, Dementia Don says there will be more ocean front property when the sea level rises. Unfortunately, the opposite is true.
I promise you it's perfectly within the norms of an interglacial period