Alaska is still enjoying the tail end of summer, and the last thing you’ll find is snow—at least, not the cold, wet kind. Instead, giant flurries of cottonwood and birch seeds drift across the land, blanketing the earth in a layer that looks just like winter’s first dusting. It’s a beautiful reminder that nature works hard, no matter what bureaucrats in Washington D.C. say. While the so-called “environmental experts” love blaming humans for every change in the weather, they seem blind to the dazzling power of nature itself—right before their eyes!
But while regular Americans are outside, breathing in clean Alaskan air and brushing seed fluff off their driveways, coastal elites are busy drawing up their next climate panic memo. They’ll pretend that Alaska’s natural rhythms are a crisis. They want more regulations, more federal control, and more reasons to limit how families live and work on their own land. These so-called progressives never talk about the sheer beauty or grit it takes to live up North. They’re too busy pushing government handouts and green boondoggles on people who don’t need them.
Meanwhile, Alaskans know the truth. Life doesn’t stop for a little mess on the ground. Good folks see the fluffy white layer for what it is: a sign that the trees are carrying out their yearly business. Neighbors lend a hand, and families roll up their sleeves. Alaska thrives on real work and real community. No need for state-funded clean-up crews or another wasteful “task force” on fluff removal. It’s another natural cycle, and it’s gone as fast as it came.
It’s amazing how liberals want to force Alaskans to “protect nature” from imaginary dangers, using expensive and useless policies. Yet nature carries on just fine, doing what it’s done for centuries, without a single taxpayer-funded consultant in sight. While the left obsesses over every puff of dust, the people who actually live out here keep their freedom and their pride.
Isn’t it time the rest of America learned from the Alaskan way—handle your own business, clean up your messes, and trust in the cycles God and nature already set in place? Let the politicians keep flapping their gums. Nature’s got more common sense than the entire D.C. swamp put together.
Source: Redstate
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