DEBUNKED: Great Lakes Climate Change Hysteria

If you are an everyday American who has tuned out the whole Global Warming, Climate Change, and end of the world hysteria, you are not alone. Although liberal extremists try to chastise people for not believing exactly what they do, the truth of the matter is that reality simply doesn’t lineup with their doomsday prophesies, and the Great Lakes are a prime example.

In this news clip, climate change politicians and end of days cultists are having to eat their words about their absolute certainty that we are all going to die — years ago. It’s hard to figure out whether they are using some Back to the Future movie trick or just using political double-speak. But we all know Al Gore told us — with certainty — that the seas would rise, Florida would sink, and the streets of New York City would be under water. Yet many of us still winter in sunny Florida.

The latest political mouthpieces are telling us they hit the restart button and the world now ends in 12 years if we don’t do what they say now. Sounds more like your mom scolding you for not taking out the trash than running the country. That being said, the Great Lakes were supposed to be completely dried up according to a consensus of Global Warming — errr — Climate Change scientists. Needless to say, you can still get waterfront property in Michigan.

If you want to see yet another of the climate change cultists theories fall apart, watch this video.


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