Covid’s over, so the people at the New York Times need another reason to be afraid—and for you to be afraid, too. So last week, they ran an article telling their readers, “how to determine whether it’s safe to leave the house.” That’s because of the supposed dangers posed by heat waves, flash flooding and smoke across the country.
What nonsense. If writers at the New York Times were journalists instead of activists, they’d add some context. Although heat-related deaths are rising, far more people die from cold than from heat.
But the agenda is to advance the climate change narrative—even though a recent UN report found the world’s temperature hasn’t risen for the last 15 years. The goal is to frighten us into accepting intrusive nanny state regulations they claim— without evidence—will improve global warming.
But Americans don’t frighten easily. It’s not news that summer is hot.

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