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04-19-2016, 02:03 PM
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#451
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climate change is a scam the same way cigarettes causes cancer is a scam.
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What do you suggest we do about it?
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04-19-2016, 02:35 PM
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What do you suggest we do about it?
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good question. . . first we have to stop denying the problem. we should listen to the scientists that spend a good portion of their lives studying the issue. work with other countries to get as much on the same page as possible - one of the best arguments from the "right" is that there are countries like China that are far worse than us, so modern nations putting unified pressure on developing countries to do their part is important. Cap and trade may not be a perfect solution but its better than the current other option of nothing, , an idea that GW Bush pushed for BTW.
No one person has all the answers of course, this problem is similar to the hole in the ozone layer was decades ago. . . seemed like it was unsolvable at the time, but wasn't.
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04-19-2016, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by southtown4488
good question. . . first we have to stop denying the problem. we should listen to the scientists that spend a good portion of their lives studying the issue. work with other countries to get as much on the same page as possible - one of the best arguments from the "right" is that there are countries like China that are far worse than us, so modern nations putting unified pressure on developing countries to do their part is important. Cap and trade may not be a perfect solution but its better than the current other option of nothing, , an idea that GW Bush pushed for BTW.
No one person has all the answers of course, this problem is similar to the hole in the ozone layer was decades ago. . . seemed like it was unsolvable at the time, but wasn't.
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Cap and trade is a bogus solution, suckclown. It doesn't reduce pollution. It only makes a new class of commodities brokers rich at everyone else's expense, suckclown.
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04-19-2016, 03:00 PM
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Cap and trade is a bogus solution, suckclown. It doesn't reduce pollution. It only makes a new class of commodities brokers rich at everyone else's expense, suckclown.
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Learn how to put a coherent adult sentence together and ill respond in kind.
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04-19-2016, 03:05 PM
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Learn how to put a coherent adult sentence together and ill respond in kind.
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That you believe cap and trade is a viable solution already establishes that you are beyond learning, suckclown,, and the titles to the threads you start show that you to be a very hypocritical 'adult', jackass.
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04-19-2016, 03:24 PM
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That you believe cap and trade is a viable solution already establishes that you are beyond learning, suckclown,, and the titles to the threads you start show that you to be a very hypocritical 'adult', jackass.
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That's not a coherent adult sentence.
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04-19-2016, 03:28 PM
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That's not a coherent adult sentence.
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As if a lying liberal LIKE YOU is an English teacher. Or should that be Engles, Chapete ?
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04-19-2016, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by southtown4488
good question. . . first we have to stop denying the problem. we should listen to the scientists that spend a good portion of their lives studying the issue. work with other countries to get as much on the same page as possible - one of the best arguments from the "right" is that there are countries like China that are far worse than us, so modern nations putting unified pressure on developing countries to do their part is important. Cap and trade may not be a perfect solution but its better than the current other option of nothing, , an idea that GW Bush pushed for BTW.
No one person has all the answers of course, this problem is similar to the hole in the ozone layer was decades ago. . . seemed like it was unsolvable at the time, but wasn't.
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You should have stopped at "good question" then you just rambled on like you know what you are talking about. They aren't going to solve "Global Warming" they need it as a political pitch.
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04-19-2016, 03:54 PM
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That's not a coherent adult sentence.
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You're a dumb-ass lib-retard, suckclown; hence, you're not qualified to make such an assessment.
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04-19-2016, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by southtown4488
good question. . . first we have to stop denying the problem. we should listen to the scientists that spend a good portion of their lives studying the issue. work with other countries to get as much on the same page as possible - one of the best arguments from the "right" is that there are countries like China that are far worse than us, so modern nations putting unified pressure on developing countries to do their part is important. Cap and trade may not be a perfect solution but its better than the current other option of nothing, , an idea that GW Bush pushed for BTW.
No one person has all the answers of course, this problem is similar to the hole in the ozone layer was decades ago. . . seemed like it was unsolvable at the time, but wasn't.
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Well, at least you answered, which is more than these other climate change zombies on here.
I don't buy the climate change idea, but I want to see wholesale changes in how we generate power. So even though I don't believe, I want the same changes. I just don't want to give government more power.
We have to get off fossil fuels. It's the 21st Century, and we are relying on 19th Century fuel. In all that time, why haven't we developed alternate fuel sources? I think it's the government protecting the oil industry.
Why aren't we farming commercial hemp everywhere? It is the most versatile crop there is. Or is the government protecting the forestry industry? Or cotton? Or oil, again? We could get rid of much disposable plastic by making containers out of bio-degradable hemp. We can create fuel from it. We can make clothes. Medicine. Food.
Why won't the government release the documents they stole from Nikola Tesla moments after he died? Is it possible that free, or nearly free energy is available?
You see, there are solutions to be considered, but the only answer the government has to combat global warming, is more government. That's why I don't trust the government. They have a vested interest in scaring us into accepting their solution to a problem that has still not shown its danger.
We can have cleaner air, cleaner water, less waste, more power. But we won't really have it until we rein in government, and take away its power to pick winners and losers.
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04-19-2016, 06:04 PM
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04-19-2016, 06:48 PM
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04-19-2016, 07:26 PM
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That's our LittleIgnorantEva. Finding a liberal source calling for more government as the solution. He can't generate his own original thoughts, so he steals them from the Establishment. Give it up, Eva. You're too stupid to play here.
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04-19-2016, 08:25 PM
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That's our LittleIgnorantEva. Finding a liberal source calling for more government as the solution. He can't generate his own original thoughts, so he steals them from the Establishment. Give it up, Eva. You're too stupid to play here.
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Go suck your masters dick little bitch.
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04-19-2016, 09:06 PM
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AKA ULTRA MAGA Gurl
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Go suck your masters dick little bitch.
i am CHIMP 3.5! please make fun of me! i deserve it !
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