Quark Soup by David Appell: Chained Arguments After-the-Fact
Six feet of snow in West Virginia
I am really skeptical about these kinds of chained arguments about very complex systems -- it seems to me you can string a few such ideas together to prove anything, and the systems are so complex no one can prove you wrong (or right)...NBC's Chuck Todd: 'Let's Not Bury Our Heads In The Sand.... It's Called Climate Change, Folks' | ThinkProgress
And where was this argument in any of the recent years when no major hurricanes hit the U.S.? These kind of arguments only get made after a storm, never before them.
Six feet of snow in West Virginia
“Nicholas County is slowly coming back to life after Monday night’s walloping snowstorm that left nearly 90 percent of its residents and businesses without power and snowbound behind nearly 6 feet of snow in the mountains,” the article continues.
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