American Thinker
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When you have junk science, you end up with mad scientists, says Keith Keith Keith .
Keith cites that event as validation of an idea that has become his life’s work: He believes that by intentionally releasing sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, it would be possible to lower temperatures worldwide, blunting global warming.
Keith: The warmest summer on record was in 1936 during the Dust Bowl , which was before we had central air so it was colder for more than eight decades , while the population was rising rapidly, and while our use of natural resources (which supposedly causes warming) was exploding.
I would ask journalists and everyone else to name one tax or regulation that Democrats support that helps the poor and middle classes instead of helping the government become more powerful. When will the media care? Image: Free to use, Pexels ..
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