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Beowulf42

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3. Wait a minute
Sun Jul 26, 2015, 04:38 AM
Jul 2015

Is it logical to assume then that as the effects of drought expand, especially outward from the equator, that the pressure on nearby areas, such as Africa and the Middle East, on areas such as Europe, southern Asia, the U.S., will increase the influx of people looking for food and employment? Our short-sighted politicians who have trouble with the "Vision Thing," had better get their jockstraps on and lace up their sneakers. We Ain"t Seen Nothin'" Yet.

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