The more wrong they are, the more right they claim to be but not all the history has or can be erased. Yes, there is systemic tampering of the temperature record (to make it fit the approved narrative) and at the New York Times, but not this, and not yet.
Beaches vanishing is not a new topic, but we’ve passed the 25th anniversary of the expert’s prediction, so the fruit doesn’t get much lower.
We were told our beaches would be gone by 2020, but someone’s either replaced them or they lied to scare people. The latter is the stronger likelihood, and we’re not shy on these pages about pointing out the chasm between their fear and our reality.
As with all failed predictions (and paying for spending), the response is to kick the can further down the road. We meant 100 years, not 25, sorry, and that was right about the time they started messing with the math. But we’ve only got x number of years to give the government complete control of everything so they can fix it whatever it is; except that whatever it is, that’s still a bad idea.
We gave them complete control of the COVID19 response and public nursing homes, and look how that turned out.
More ‘Wrong’ Than you Can Shake a Stick At…
We’ve made fun of all of their dire warnings. No snow, sorry that was wrong. Damaged tourism every season is also unfounded and, in fact, backward. Another favorite is this from the same NYT article that reported the expert opinion about beaches; more and longer droughts ’round these parts.
They meant fewer and farther between, and never fear that’s global warming too.
The agenda requires you to rewrite the lie and amp up the signal. There’s a nice example here, but this one is a local favorite.
The Concord Monitor’s GraniteGeek admitted to covering the topic since 1990 “And it has only become a better* story over time, as the effects have exceeded our worst-case scenarios. That’s why journalism as a whole is ramping up its coverage of the topic.”
In the autumn of 2019, “journalism was ramping up” to get Democrats elected, not because any of the stories were correct, and I demonstrated how wrong they were for good measure. But as with cops and borders and genders, it’s got nothing to do with those things and everything to do with replacing free-market capitalism.
Twenty-Five Years after the lie about the beaches that are still there and only a few years since Obama bought a sea-level mansion on an Island, they are still at it, and so are we.
Our story is the only thing about climate change that hasn’t changed.