With La Niña and El Niño being what they are, and atmospheric conditions building pressure points in strategic positions, and the effects of global warming and oceanic desalination, scientists are predicting a season of extreme journalistic alarmism. Personally, I think the scientists are being sensationalistic about the real threat of media catastrophe mongering. It's yellow science, as usual. It's becoming a real problem, a threat even. I was reading about it in the recent Newsweek article "Look Out! It's Right Behind you!"
That's not my real point. My real point is this: Does the USA have a right or a left? I mean, if you look at a map of the USA, with North at the top, as usual, California is on the left and New York is on the right. But, that's your left and your right, right? The USA's left and right, from where it lays on the surface of the Earth, looking up into the sky, would be opposite of that, right? So, the USA's right would be California, and the USA's left would be New York, right? I don't know, but I've been trying to figure it out, because I've heard that the USA has actually, somehow, been leaning to the right for several years now. I was thinking, though, that we could fix it if we all just lean to the left. Before we do that, though, we have to know what's right, right?
Now I'm all confused. I blame relativism. I do.
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