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Catastrophic Climate Change From Outer Space

A new theory says asteroids helped plunge Europe into its
last big cold snap

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Matt Atsinger:

Let see, since Europeans are the ones primarily worried about global warming and they are willing to commit trillions of dollars for technology combating something nobody can prove will have the slightest impact on cooling the planet, maybe I should just pray that an asteroid hits Europe so they are saved from the dooming heat.

Here from Wisconsin, with record setting cold temps, I would welcome some global warming. Send all your CO2 my way people. My tomatoes will love it.

I got an idea. Why dont we tax the air all you global warming people exhale? If you seriously believe Al Gore, put your money where your mouth is (smile). Of course there will be a reduced exhalation tax for all you smokers with COPD.

When that does not work should we then build a giant tin foil shield to orbit between us and the sun? Mushrooms like darkness too.

Ionel:

I don't agree with Permalink global warning is a very serious issue and will mean the end of civilisation as we know it today. It is too bad that some of the americans are so stupid (and their president).

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