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Where’s the ozone hole?

Remember way back when–oh, like the mid 80′s–when the ozone hole was growing over the South Pole and ready to expose all of humanity to cosmic, skin-burning, gene-smashing, life-sucking radiation from space?

Yeah, well don’t sweat that, I guess.

Three British scientists shocked the world when they revealed on May 16th, 1985 – 25 years ago – [...]

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The absolute scariest thing I've seen in a very long time...

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You’ve gotta’ hand it to the libs…  they play hardball.  When they step out on to the field, it’s no-nonsense, winner-take-all.  They don’t sweat things like your freedom, or the democratic process that’s served us well for the past, oh, two hundred or so years.  At least not if any of these things are between [...]

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Cash for Clunkers: Where’s your money going?

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Thankfully, new polling seems to suggest America agrees, at least a little, with the Gulch about how really miserable this cash for clunkers program is, in spite of some sources hailing it as an ”inarguable success. ”

Ostroy at the Huffington Post calls it a “recession-busting program,” which is something we probably need to share with the recession, [...]

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G8 nations flex their muscles against Mother Nature

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When lefty goofs in suits get together, you can bet they’re going to agree to do something completely inconsequential, and then get all excited about it, to boot. 

At the G8 summit, which also included some additional 17 industrialized and developing nations, they laid down the law to that no-good wench, Mother Nature.  Who does she [...]

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Cross your fingers for global warming

Antarctic bulge could flood Washington DC

Rather than spreading out evenly across all the oceans, water from melted Antarctic ice sheets will gather around North America and the Indian Ocean. That’s bad news for the US East Coast, which could bear the brunt of one of these oceanic bulges.

Once the ice melts, the release of pressure [...]

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