Graham Charles Lear
1 min readAug 31, 2017

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To be honest the Warmegedinists won't tell you this but the U.S. has had only four Category 4 (or stronger) hurricane strikes since 1970. However, in the same number of years preceding 1970, there were 14 Category 4 (or stronger) hurricane strikes. Going back even earlier, a Category 4 hurricane struck Galveston in 1900, killing between 6,000 and 12,000 people. That was the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history. And never forget this little Gem either, we just went through an unprecedented length of time — almost 12 years — without a major hurricane (Cat 3 or stronger) making landfall in the U.S.

So nothing to see here, in fact seeing as its Hurricane season anyway what Texas has seen is nothing out of the order of nature no matter what the Warmegedinist and Doomatoligists are saying

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Graham Charles Lear

What is life without a little controversy in it? Quite boring and sterile would be my answer.