David Snodderly

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David Snodderly

David Snodderly

@DavidSnodderly1

I had a Twitter account during Trumps presidency. I bailed in January 2021 when Trump was banned. I'm back now. I believe that Jesus is King. ✝️ 2A always.

Oregon, USA Katılım Aralık 2022
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
A common climate myth is that modern CO₂ is rising faster than anything in 800,000 years. The truth is, no one can ever know. And this is where the science rubber really hits the road. There's no way to measure the speed of previous warming episodes. This means no one can say modern warming is 'unprecedented'. The truth comes from science, the laws of physics and ice core studies for more than a century. Before snow turns into solid ice, it exists in what is known as the 'firn'. This refers to the porous, packed layer of snow that eventually settles into glacial ice. But this doesn't happen overnight. These ice bubbles are not sealed from the surrounding air. So the air moves freely through this layer for decades or even centuries before the weight of new snow finally crushes the pores shut. This gas-age/ice-age difference is why a single slice of ice contains air that is significantly younger than the ice surrounding it. Because the air can circulate during those 50 to 200 years (depending on the site’s snowfall rate), a single bubble doesn't represent a year. It can represent a rolling average of a century. If a massive CO₂ spike occurred 10,000 years ago but only lasted 40 years, the ice core would smooth it out. The spike would be averaged into the surrounding centuries of lower data, making it appear as a tiny, invisible bump. Comparing a 20-year satellite trend to a 200-year ice core average is like comparing a high-definition photograph to a smudge of charcoal.
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
WHO ELECTED THIS IDIOT?! SEND ICE IMMEDIATELY
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Southern elephant seals flourished on the ice-free shores of Antarctica for several thousand years, when temperatures were much warmer than today. This recent discovery challenges the modern climate narrative of 'unprecedented' modern warming. It could only be possible if elephant seals had access to ice free beaches for breeding and molting. It also questions the notion that we are living in a far warmer world today. It must have been a lot warmer between 7,000 and 500 years ago for this to happen, overlapping the Holocene Climate Optimum. We are often told that Antarctic ice loss is unprecedented. But if we look at the biological record instead of just the last 40 years of satellite data, a much more complex story emerges. Recent research by Brenda Hall (University of Maine, 2023) and others has identified over 300 samples of southern elephant seal remains, such as skin, hair, and bones, along the Victoria Land Coast of the Ross Sea as far south as 78°S. This indicates a widespread, long-term presence rather than isolated visits. Elephant seals are not ice-dwellers like Weddell seals, and they require ice-free, pebble and sand beaches to breed and molt. Radiocarbon dating shows these colonies thrived in the Ross Sea for 6,000 years, from the mid-Holocene until only about 500 to 1,000 years ago. For these colonies to exist that far south for six millennia, the Ross Sea had to be significantly warmer and less ice-choked than today. The frozen state we currently consider normal is actually a relatively recent development, likely triggered by the cooling of the Little Ice Age (1300 to 1850). It also means the current sea-ice conditions in the Ross Sea are not necessarily the long-term baseline. Periods of greater warmth have occurred naturally in the recent geological past. The mummified remains at 78°S are silent testimony that natural cycles have historically pushed Antarctic ice much further back than today, long before the industrial era. Biology is recorded in the permafrost, waiting to be read. Image: Brenda Hall - Earth and Climate Sciences - University of Maine
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Senator Katie Britt is right: SAVE America is neither left nor right It’s simply American @SenKatieBritt
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
We should play this on a continuous loop until SAVE America passes It would expedite the entire process It’d help Americans see how unpersuasive Senate Democrats have become
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
A Mexican illegal migrant in Oregon has been charged for allegedly laundering up to $13 million in drug money to Mexico. Oregon lawmakers continually argue that illegal migrants should be welcomed and never deported. Read: thepostmillennial.com/illegal-immigr…
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David Snodderly@DavidSnodderly1·
@DefiyantlyFree America has been controlled by a region much smaller than Isreal for a century at least. It's called London.
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Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
You’re not America First if you think Trump is controlled by Israel. I would argue you’re also a child who should sit politics out.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The 'temporal smoothing' effect seen in ice cores doesn't just hide spikes, it also obscures the massive thermal lag between the air and the deep ocean. If CO₂ was the root cause of warming it would rise first. But it doesn't. CO₂ increases are almost always shown to lag behind temperatures, by as much as 700 to 1,000 years. This is caused by oceanic inertia. The oceans hold roughly 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere and also contain 90% of the planet's retained thermal energy. The oceans act as the master flywheel. Historically, CO₂ levels have been shown to lag temperature rises by centuries. The ocean warms, and like a glass of soda left in the sun, CO₂ slowly outgasses into the gossamer thin film of our atmosphere. Water is also 1,000 times denser and heavier than air. Oceans cover 71% of the planet's surface to an average depth of 2.3 miles. This is why the oceans have intertia. They are the powerhouse of the thermal world. Ocean currents are slow yet ceaseless and it takes roughly 800 to 1,000 years for a parcel of water to complete this journey (called thermohaline circulation). The weight placed on CO₂ levels at 0.042% of the atmosphere is really a thermodynamic rounding error. The oceans are the true climate drivers with a 1,000 year memory. Ice cores are just a low-resolution blurred history of the relationship between CO₂ and temperatures in the atmosphere. This physical process cannot physically record short-term spikes. We aren't necessarily seeing unprecedented changes happening. We are simply the first generation with the technology to see the flicker in high definition.
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Malia Marks
Malia Marks@TheMaliaMarks·
Compilation of me knocking on doors that never open. Each address is associated with a daycare, most receiving hundreds of thousands from Washington State. Full video of my day visiting Seattle daycares in top comment 👇👇👇
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Lockwood for Congress
Lockwood for Congress@JNTHN_LCKWD·
LAWLESS Oregon Democrat “Gov.” @TinaKotek is threatening Oregonians and now she is threatening federal agents that she will put them behind bars prompting legal experts to say she could land herself behind bars for blocking federal agents from enforcing federal law. @RepBynum and Tina Kotek have no business being in office if all they want to do is subvert the Constitution. They have made the law-abiding, good people for whom they are supposed to be public servants the ENEMY. This is egregious and it will not stand. We need to get outraged and demand that all Republicans speak out on this issue and condemn Tina and the rest of this dangerous syndicate running Oregon. Thank you @DHSgov. #orpol #KotekExposed #ICE #SecureTheBorder #endvbm
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David Medina For Governor 🌲🇺🇸
🚨 NEW: Somali Daycare Fraud Happening in Portland, Oregon! We knew it was happening here. Where is the money going?! When I’m governor, this ends and people will go to jail.
Emily Girsch@EmilyGirsch

$1.3 million in state funding for suspected fraud at Somalian day care centers in Portland. It took the Oregon Department of Early Learning and Child Care almost three months to return my request for this info.

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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
lol Nuclear waste can easily be stored in steel-lined concrete casks. The photo below shows what 45 years’ of nuclear waste looks like stored at the North Anna Nuclear Generating Station in Louisa County, VA. All of the waste that has been generated in the U.S. since 1950 would take up no more than an area the size of an American football field stacked to up to a depth of 10 yards. About 95% of spent fuel is still uranium (mostly U-238), so it is recyclable, albeit the U.S. doesn’t currently recycle those “waste” products. Please learn a thing or two about topics you’re speaking about before spouting incoherent nonsense, and pulling out the “white supremacist” label (as you did in your follow-up post) that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with this.
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thomas 🛠 gazafunds.com/all@t_NYC

The fact that young people talk about nuclear power and never, ever, EVER mention the nuclear waste that is buried all over USA in storage sites that will remain radioactive basically forever and aren’t secured or really “safe”

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Lockwood for Congress
Lockwood for Congress@JNTHN_LCKWD·
Janelle Bynum disregards losses of life that don’t fit her narrative. When little innocent girls like Andi are slain by a criminal foreign national, Bynum turns a blind eye, just like she did when a minor was sexually victimized on her Bynum’s campaign. Patti Adair would never hold Bynum to the fire like I will and we must run as Republicans a strong campaign that makes Bynum answer to these issues. Bynum is in a purple district and acts like an unhinged leftist. Donate, volunteer and learn more at lockwoodfororegon.com
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