Are you really so obtuse ?You missed an important point, those Federal Funds don't go to provide Medical care to undocumented immigrants, the State funds do if at all. Read my excerpt above that explains federal law.
Are you really so obtuse ?You missed an important point, those Federal Funds don't go to provide Medical care to undocumented immigrants, the State funds do if at all. Read my excerpt above that explains federal law.
A trained Investigator can distinguish truth from lies by having multiple talks with the criminal. Changes in the story is a key tell.So, you are obviously lying to me about you being a CFO and really about you being employed, period. My significant other received healthcare through my jobs with large corporations and even a small company of 15 for the past many years.
Further, you can get health insurance through State Farm, coops, etc. It's out there, Jeff. Thanks to your love for exponentially increasing numbers of illegals, it isn't cheap at all! But, thanks to ICE and TrumpRx, some costs are being controlled. As a CFO, you know that reducing OPEX reduces costs, right?
The paperwork required by Obamacare caused my PCP and one specialist to abandon their practices as it was no longer affordable for them. Obamacare sucked, but as a good little liberal, you love big government!
We only have to have the ability (Which I do.) to recall your obsession to be correct in the face of facts.
Average Number of Days Over 100°F in Dallas (2005–2024)Based on historical data from the National Weather Service and climate records, Dallas-Fort Worth typically experiences an average of about 20–22 days per year with high temperatures reaching or exceeding 100°F. This is derived from long-term normals (e.g., 1991–2020), but recent decades show a slight increase due to warming trends, with the 20-year period (2005–2024) aligning closely to this range. For context:Who could have guessed that Dallas would be in the 90s the entire 1st week of October?
Probably the guy that mentioned seasonal creep a couple months ago when hearing how cool it had been this summer.
Well over 100 days of 90 degree weather, just as predicted. Dallas used to regularly have less than 100 90 degree days. This is the 16th straight year with at least 100.
Year Range | Average Days ≥100°F | Notes |
---|---|---|
Long-term (1991–2020) | 22 | Standard climate normal; mostly May–September. |
Recent 10 years (2015–2024) | ~25–30 | Includes extremes like 2023; upward trend observed. |
Full 20 years (2005–2024) | ~20–22 | Balanced by milder years; consistent with NWS data. |
Average Number of Days Over 100°F in Dallas (2005–2024)Based on historical data from the National Weather Service and climate records, Dallas-Fort Worth typically experiences an average of about 20–22 days per year with high temperatures reaching or exceeding 100°F. This is derived from long-term normals (e.g., 1991–2020), but recent decades show a slight increase due to warming trends, with the 20-year period (2005–2024) aligning closely to this range. For context:
- The all-time record is 71 days (2011).
- Recent years vary widely: 55 days in 2023, 23 days in 2024, 78 days in 2022, and as low as 10–15 in cooler years like 2020–2021.
Sources: National Weather Service Fort Worth, Current Results climate data.
Year Range Average Days ≥100°F Notes Long-term (1991–2020) 22 Standard climate normal; mostly May–September. Recent 10 years (2015–2024) ~25–30 Includes extremes like 2023; upward trend observed. Full 20 years (2005–2024) ~20–22 Balanced by milder years; consistent with NWS data.
Number of Days Over 100°F in Dallas in 2025 (as of October 2)As of August 19, 2025, Dallas has recorded 4 days with highs of at least 100°F. The last such day was August 19. Given that 100°F days are extremely rare after mid-September in Dallas (average last occurrence ~August 26), and no additional occurrences have been reported through early October, the total for 2025 stands at 4 days. This is well below the typical annual average and among the lowest in recent history.
Source: Extreme Weather Watch (NOAA-based records).
- First 100°F day: July 29 (relatively late; ties for 19th latest on record).
- No days in May–June; only scattered in July–August.
I lived in Dallas. 90 degree days are common in the summer. It is the number of 100 degree days that really torture you.This troubles me Best, as it seems we are entering a new ice age. More people did from extreme cold than from extreme heat. Did you know the Great Lakes were formed by glaciers?
As AZ said, it's been a wonderful summer in Phoenix. 2023-24 was brutal and unrelenting thanks to that Tonga volcanic eruption saturating the upper atmosphere with water vapor a couple of years ago. I do believe it was warmer in Champaign Saturday than it was in Gilbert, AZ.
I guess the new ice age in addition to heinous Democrat policies explains the movement of Americans south to Red States. Which do they fear more - the supposed extreme heat brought on by "global warming" or the extreme policies of disgraceful, anti-American Democrats?
I lived in Dallas. 90 degree days are common in the summer. It is the number 100 degree days that really torture you.
Primary this unRepublican.
Stoney’s Dems can call Trump supporters nazis, but the reality is their (Dems) actions speak for themselves.
As I said recently, I am seeing much higher than 6.5% this year. On average, almost double that. Unsustainable. Crippling for small-mid sized businesses.
Yesterday 10/01/2025 it was 65 - 67 in the daylight hours West of West Point !Who could have guessed that Dallas would be in the 90s the entire 1st week of October?
Probably the guy that mentioned seasonal creep a couple months ago when hearing how cool it had been this summer.
Well over 100 days of 90 degree weather, just as predicted. Dallas used to regularly have less than 100 90 degree days. This is the 16th straight year with at least 100.
99 % of all trees/bushes still green West of West Point !This will be one of those years we don’t have much of a Fall and it will seem like we went straight to Winter.
He really wanted to hurt JK and it appears he really wanted to make her cry, but he took a tumble for ya instead.
Watch "Lonesome Dove" to see weather patterns !Actually it does. The summers are getting longer. This is something I knew when I promised hot Dallas weather in October.
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Seasonal creep: How summer’s lingering heat delays fall’s arrival in Kansas City
Summer is stretching longer in Kansas City, with hot temperatures lingering well into fall. Find out just how much extra summer heat the metro is getting.www.yahoo.com
Conservationist Jane Goodall passed away at age 91. RIP
Never talked about the "Green Scam" !!!I’m saying it happens more often, not everywhere. You said it doesn’t happen more often, but it does.
I’ve talked about population density plenty of times. It’s happening more often in areas with high populations of people.
If you are in rural Maine, you won’t see the same impact as people living in big cities in Texas or the west.
That’s why I’ve never talked about global warming. Our impact is felt in high density population areas, not felt nearly as much in low density areas.
Regardless, Dallas did not have a cooler than normal year, as predicted on here. Plenty hot, and lasting later in the year. Again, Dallas used to regularly have under 100 days of 90 degree weather. Those days are gone.
Another post where you claim the superior intellect ! "He doeth protest too much !"Literally another unintelligible take. You literally tried to argue with a contention I made THAT YOU AGREED WITH. AND YOU ARE STILL ARGUING.
Just pure idiocy.
Does Dallas Cowboys still move everything to California for preseason ?I lived in Dallas. 90 degree days are common in the summer. It is the number 100 degree days that really torture you.
I take it you are not trained as you can't you tell that Trump is lying to you constantly!A trained Investigator can distinguish truth from lies by having multiple talks with the criminal. Changes in the story is a key tell.
The liar can't keep his story straight because it's made up.
That's why I am able to tell old circumstances (Stories) in my life, with no fear.
They all happened.
Didn't I draw that parallel yesterday?![]()
Rand Paul Straight Up Compares Trump Taking Stakes In Private Companies to Zohran Mamdani’s Socialism
“If you're going to criticize the socialist Mamdani for wanting to own grocery stores, you better criticize Republicans who want a share of Intel, of Nvidia, or U.S. Steel."www.mediaite.com
The lead singer from “Culture Club”. Biggest hits were from 1980–1982, IIRC, including “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me” and “I’ll Tumble For Ya”, hence how I worded my post.What is a "Boy George " ?
Yessir.Does Dallas Cowboys still move everything to California for preseason ?