It was a fine day

It was a fine day: February 27th, 2019. I drove to a beautiful place in the New Forest. It was 4pm, still sunny and warm; although it had been almost 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) earlier in the day. Compare that with Minnesota, quite a way south of my latitude, where the daily forecast was minus 16 Fahrenheit (minus 27 Celsius).

For a week and a half, we had had exceptionally fine and warm weather for February in England. Ten days earlier, I had sat in a pub garden full of people. Full! Thatโ€™s rare enough in March; and unheard of in February. And since I was lucky enough to be in a break between work projects, I had walked a lot around my local area during that time.

The wildlife loved it! Geese were congregating in the fields by the canal, or on the island in the middle of the lake. Ducks, moorhens and smaller birds were active too. The mating season is coming! The โ€œYou dickโ€ bird, as I name it because of its call, was more vocal in the trees than ever. (Thirty miles south, I call it the Referee Bird; there it says, โ€œFree kick, free kick, free kick.โ€)

In the New Forest, the ponies and cattle grazed in the sun, seemingly comfortable and content. I got out of my car, and went for a brief walk. The New Forest is often boggy, even in summer. But not that day. A good thing, because I had forgotten to bring my walking boots. Off the gravel track, the grass was springy, clean and easy to walk on. In February!

And yet, there are many today โ€“ mostly political operators โ€“ that, with ever increasing stridency, trumpet that โ€œweโ€ humans are warming the planet, and causing catastrophe! And try to use it as an excuse to destroy our prosperity, our freedoms and ultimately our civilization.

OK, this isnโ€™t the time to discuss the flawed, corrupted โ€œscienceโ€ of โ€œglobal warming.โ€ Nor even to point out that historically, human civilizations have fared better in warm times than cold. Noโ€ฆ the question I ask today is, why do the political class and their hangers-on do this crap to us, against all objective evidence? Theyโ€™re obviously afraid of something. But what is it that theyโ€™re afraid of?

Now Iโ€™m no Christian these days, but I was brought up in that tradition. And when young, I read the Old Testament all the way through. And the very last chapter of it begins with the following (Malachi 4:1): โ€œFor behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven.โ€

And then I read the next words. โ€œAnd all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.โ€

โ€œAll the proudโ€ and โ€œall that do wickedly?โ€ Yup. That describes the political class perfectly. No?


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