The title is a reference to a saying occasionally heard up in the southern Blue Ridge portion of the Appalachian Mountains and essentially refers to stirring up trouble.
I'm using it wrt an assessment of some of the predictions made about global warming (now often referred to as climate change) back when it first surfaced as an issue in 1988. I've always remained neutral on the issue -- largely accepting that it is taking place at some degree (no pun intended) but has largely been hijacked by extremists who present worst case scenarios as inevitable and hypocrites like Al Gore who maintains a lifestyle that produces a carbon footprint similar to what a small town would cause.
Anywho...
From the "anti" side
And from the "pro" side"
Let the games commence
I'm using it wrt an assessment of some of the predictions made about global warming (now often referred to as climate change) back when it first surfaced as an issue in 1988. I've always remained neutral on the issue -- largely accepting that it is taking place at some degree (no pun intended) but has largely been hijacked by extremists who present worst case scenarios as inevitable and hypocrites like Al Gore who maintains a lifestyle that produces a carbon footprint similar to what a small town would cause.
Anywho...
From the "anti" side
And from the "pro" side"
Let the games commence
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