Bill Nye the Propaganda Guy’s Kamala Climate Prediction Has Aged Terribly

Still milking what’s left of his fame from hosting a children's show thirty years ago, “Bill Nye the science guy” occasionally drops in to play the role of climate alarmist.
Thousands of alarmist predictions have been made by the climate crazies over the decades, and one has yet to materialize. Nye has made his fair share of contributions, with one from the election being that Kamala Harris would stop hurricanes.
"If you have young voters out there, encourage them to vote. People say ‘What can I do about climate change?’ If we were talking about it and associating it with big storms like this [the segment was during Hurricane Milton], that would be really good, but the main thing is vote," Nye, who endorsed Kamala Harris, told MSNBC in October 2024.
While Trump made no such promise, America’s borders have been secured against more than just foreign invaders, it seems:
According to AccuWeather:
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is the first time in 10 years that a hurricane has not made landfall in the United States through the end of September. Only two months, or about 25%, remain in this hurricane season.
The last time there were no hurricane landfalls in the US through the month of September was a decade ago in 2015 now that Imelda has turned out to sea. 2025 will mark the ninth year since the turn of the century without a hurricane landfall in the United States through the month of September. Seven of the previous eight times this occurred, no hurricane made landfall in the US for the entire hurricane season
It’s just the latest reminder of the “heads I win, tails you lose” game that climate change predictions are. Had Harris won the election there still would’ve been no hurricane that made landfall this past September, which Nye and company would’ve seized upon as vindication. But because it was Trump in office, this fact contradicting their narrative gets ignored.