what region has actually experienced a different climate let's say in winter; where it was cold 30 to 100 years ago and today they are playing outside with their bathing suits on? Or in summer, where there is now cold and snow where 30 to 100 years ago it was above 80 degrees 'F'?
You're consuming too much Rightwing media. The theory of climate change doesn't stipulate anything close to your examples. The theory only stipulates a general trend of warming over a long period, with more severity to weather patterns in general, e.g., longer droughts, more explosive storms, etc.
I personally think it's all pointless because human behavior can't be changed. Government can't solve this problem any more than it can re-make the Arab world in our image.
Regardless: maybe you should study some actual scientific claims. I don't mean reading summaries. I'm suggesting you read actual research papers so you are actually responding to actual claims. You embarrass yourself by shadow boxing against strawmen which were strategically created by people who have a strong financial interest in the issue. (My advice holds for cheerleaders on both sides of this pointless debate.)
[also, if you spent more time actually studying stuff (as opposed to being a mouthpiece for a movement) you'd realize that a general trend of warming or warming in the aggregate includes the possibility of variations at the micro level, e.g., you won't find a uniform or constant increase of temperature, but an overall trend whereby global temps as a whole are rising by very small amounts over long periods. But none of this would make sense to anyone unless they grappled with the actual theory, part of which explains why a general trend of warming over a long period, even if the increases are small, can **** with weather systems. You may disagree, but your opponents won't take you seriously if you don't know anything about how weather systems are formed and the degree to which little changes can impact everything from agricultural systems to coastal living arrangements.)