When The Left Still Can’t Meme
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Have some compassion; enthusiastically agreeing with the regime on every issue must make it really hard to write satire.
It's more true than anything else regime media puts out. The progressive war on energy production is limiting the use of AC in many places due to power grid strain, and people have been primed to think it is hotter and more miserable than it is so they will fear climate change
Record temperatures ?
It's barely mild for a July. And we've had like 4 days of it.
I actually saw someone in my office today say, "oh wow, it says record temperatures on my bar!" (he was referring to the weather on Microsoft Window's bottom menu bar)
I literally, uncontrollably, responded: "Bi... er... What? It's fucking 84 degrees on July 20th. There's no way there' hasn't been warmer days."
Meanwhile in North Texas I get to experience the joy of 103+ degrees F pretty much every day the last two weeks.
The Babylon Reeee
Satire disregarded. Only a strong, independent black woman can make me laugh.
Enjoying the cheap AC making nights comfortable to sleep after a hot day.
Hoping Leftists don't fuck one of the few perks of living in Québec : dirt-cheap electricity.
Greenwashing policies already made it more expensive, but still the cheapest in North America while simultaneously being a cash-cow for the state.
Have you seen the protests against new Hydro infrastructure ? Roy Dupuis always butting in saying "you can't build a dam here, think of all the little trees you'll flood making the bassin!" and that's even before the natives go all "Gib, native lands flooded, spirit of tree bark not happy. 20 million will please it".
Yes. It got mocked with parody videos of ''mock-Roy Dupuis'' emptying a bottle of water in a river to ''set it free''.
We have some of the cheapest, cleanest, reliable energy avaliable thanks to a colossal dam system + long winter snow buffering in uninhabited vast areas that are projected to see an increase in annual rain/snow fall.
The cost is a very temporary increase in pollution when the flooded land adjusts to a lake ecosystem. You don't even have to fuck with fish migration because you can make a ''ramp'' for them to climb with minimal loss of water.
Environmentalists are still bitching.
There is still considerable potential for development on rivers further north, but transport to population centers becomes an issue. Still interesting for some industries and server farms.