Al Gore…Take A Bow
Global warming…just what is it?
Al Gore’s concept of global warming is nothing more than fear mongering in a world looking to be scared about anything and everything. Now I’m not saying we shouldn’t be kind to the environment, but Al Gore’s global warming platform is nothing more than a bunch of hot air. Some 40 years ago I was taught in school that we needed to be afraid of global cooling. That theory told us that by now the earth would be covered by ice as another ice age was on the way. We would have no food and we’d all be living in igloos. Hmmm…I think we’re still waiting on that one.
Now it’s global warming. Al Gore, the self-proclaimed hot-air expert, even won a Nobel Prize for his full-of-holes-theory about the warming trend of the earth. When he was named a winner many wondered what in the world was going on. Those in the know realize it’s nothing more than a pat on the back from a group of people pretty much out of touch with reality. But, others jumped on the fear mongering global warming bandwagon.
So, is global warming having an effect on weather conditions as we make our way through another winter. According to Al Gore, it should be warm with no snow to speak of. After all, if it’s warming up, why would we have snow. Well, lets briefly re-cap here. More places that haven’t had snow, are having snow this year! Yup, that sounds like global warming.
But wait…there’s more…
There’s been so much snow in the Great Lakes region that water levels are expected to rise in the lakes this summer after one of the snowiest winters in years! Water levels on Lakes Ontario and Erie are expected to be at or above average levels for the next six months. As a matter of fact, all of the lakes, with the exception of Superior, rose in February, a time when they normally fall. Why are the lake levels rising? Because we’ve had an exceptionally hard winter.
Yup, that sounds like global warming to me.
Al Gore, take a bow. Once again the world has discovered a scholar you are not. You thought we’d all forgotten how you tried to take credit for inventing the Internet didn’t you.
Just my two cents,
Dr. Rus




























