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Dec 29, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger

Abbreviated pundit roundup: Climate change, carbon taxes and more "cliff" talk

Full story: Daily Kos

If Congress and the president were more rational than political - admittedly, a very big if - they could kill a covey of birds with one stone.

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SpaceBlues

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Climate cliff coming, folks.

For example - Throughout New Mexico, year-to-date average temperatures have been some of the highest on record. The January-November average temperature in Albuquerque was 62.0 F (16.7 C), the warmest such period in a record beginning in 1914. Roswell and Clayton also saw near-record year to date average temperatures. In addition, Clayton experienced its driest January-November period, receiving only 7.4 in (188 mm) so far this yeThroughout New Mexico, year-to-date average temperatures have been some of the highest on record. The January-November average temperature in Albuquerque was 62.0 F (16.7 C), the warmest such period in a record beginning in 1914. Roswell and Clayton also saw near-record year to date average temperatures. In addition, Clayton experienced its driest January-November period, receiving only 7.4 in (188 mm) so far this year and no precipitation this month. Normal January-November precipitation at Clayton is 15.43 in (392 mm) and records began in 1896. ar and no precipitation this month. Normal January-November precipitation at Clayton is 15.43 in (392 mm) and records began in 1896.
PHD

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It' all about the money.
SpaceBlues

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Dec 30, 2012
 
Cliff after cliff.
PHD

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Dec 30, 2012
 
So you can't explain.
SpaceBlues

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Dec 30, 2012
 
Troll. Ignored.
PHD

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SpaceBlues wrote:
Troll. Ignored.
So you can't explain.
SpaceBlues

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Dec 30, 2012
 
PHD wrote:
<quoted text>So you can't explain.
Go join the other trolls.
PHD

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SpaceBlues wrote:
<quoted text>Go join the other trolls.
So you can't explain.I have I joined in with you.
SpaceBlues

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Dec 30, 2012
 
PHD wrote:
<quoted text>So you can't explain.I have I joined in with you.
Troll imagnation.

Dream instead about dirt, tina, responder et al, troll.
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SpacedoutBlues wrote:
<quoted text>Troll imagnation.
Dream instead about dirt, tina, responder et al, troll.
Can't your the commander troll. Yes my imagination is confused with your "imagnation".
SpaceBlues

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Wanted: a summary on financial cliff.
PHD

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What's in your wallet?
Cliffdiver

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SpaceBlues wrote:
Climate cliff coming, folks.
For example - Throughout New Mexico, year-to-date average temperatures have been some of the highest on record. The January-November average temperature in Albuquerque was 62.0 F (16.7 C), the warmest such period in a record beginning in 1914. Roswell and Clayton also saw near-record year to date average temperatures. In addition, Clayton experienced its driest January-November period, receiving only 7.4 in (188 mm) so far this yeThroughout New Mexico, year-to-date average temperatures have been some of the highest on record. The January-November average temperature in Albuquerque was 62.0 F (16.7 C), the warmest such period in a record beginning in 1914. Roswell and Clayton also saw near-record year to date average temperatures. In addition, Clayton experienced its driest January-November period, receiving only 7.4 in (188 mm) so far this year and no precipitation this month. Normal January-November precipitation at Clayton is 15.43 in (392 mm) and records began in 1896. ar and no precipitation this month. Normal January-November precipitation at Clayton is 15.43 in (392 mm) and records began in 1896.
Wow! Some place had the highest temps recorded in 100 years. Thing is, that location on Earth has been around for millions of years.
SpaceBlues

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Wow! Some place had the highest temps recorded in 100 years. Thing is, that location on Earth has been around for millions of years.
Are you sure?
PHD

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There you have it folks the spacedoutblues really really dosen't know Yes we are sure.
litesong

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phud feces face wrote:
Can't(sic) your(sic) the commander troll. Yes(sic) my imagination is confused with your "imagnation"(sic).
Wow! All you had to do was copy the right spelling, to keep your spelling & punctuation errors to three. But, we understand that your lessons with 'tiny-minded anne' are paying off.
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phud feces face wrote:
There you have it folks(sic) the(sic) SpaceBlues really really dosen't(sic) know(sic) Yes(sic) we are sure.
Five more 'tiny-minded anne' errors appear in the typings of 'phud feces face'. Between its English errors & lack of brain power, the typings of 'phud feces face' lose their effectiveness.
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piheadlitesout wrote:
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Wow! All you had to do was copy the right spelling, to keep your spelling & punctuation errors to three. But, we understand that your lessons with 'tiny-minded anne' are paying off.
As tina would say funny you said that. If the spelling was incorrect it was due to incorrect editing of the mess you post daily.

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