Obama and the 'rise of the oceans'

 Andrea Widburg:

The left is built upon a mountain of falsehoods.  Two of the biggest are that humankind is trembling on the brink of destruction because of "climate change" and that onerous COVID restrictions are the only things keeping us alive.  So what are we to make of an unmasked Obama standing around construction workers, very grumpy about work on his multimillion-dollar beachfront Hawaiian mansion?  What I make of it is that both "climate change" and COVID restrictions are huge parts of that mountain of lies.

Here's the picture that is a microcosm of all the lies:


The Cult of Climate Change tells us that, unless we abandon all fossil fuels, the oceans will rise and every coastal community will be destroyed.  When Obama bought his coastal Martha's Vineyard house, it was pretty clear that he didn't believe a word of this narrative.  This was peculiar, considering the vast amounts of taxpayer money he funneled to green energy initiatives as part of the 2009 "stimulus" spending following the recession.

Heck, going back farther, that first beachfront purchase was even more peculiar when you consider the speech Obama gave when accepting the Democrat party nomination in 2008:

This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.

While the rise of the oceans may not have slowed for those of us suffering through the horrors of the green movement (vastly increased energy prices, inconvenient and expensive electric cars, low-flow showers, and more), they certainly seem to have slowed for Obama.  Indeed, they've slowed so much that he's confident buying beachfront property on an island.  I don't know about you, but I would think islands would be even more affected by "climate change" than a whole big continent.

Then there's the COVID mask narrative.  Across America, parents are waging heroic battles to get masks off their children's faces.  One of the major weapons in that battle is pictures of celebrities flouting those same mask rules.  (Local politicians, teachers, and school board members tend to do the same.)

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Obama must like those ocean views despite his previous BS about the global warming/climate change narrative.  This is also another one of those pictures that explains that masks are for the little people.

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