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11 hours ago, Koko78 said:

 

The answer is simple: Vote for Democrats so that they can starve you to death.

 

Don't mock global warming cooling climate change crisis. It is real dammit!!

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8 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

"Anywhere from 4 to 7 inches of snowfall had buried parts of Iowa by Thursday afternoon"

 

So now Iowa can be "buried" in 4 inches of snow?  

 

 

"A record snowfall of 1.2 inches was recorded at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Wednesday, smashing the old record..."

 

Wow...a whole inch of snow in Chicago certain is SMASHING!   How are they surviving??

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13 hours ago, Koko78 said:

 

The answer is simple: Vote for Democrats so that they can starve you to death.

 

Come to CA, and not only will they starve you, they'll light your neighborhood on fire just before they turn off your lights.

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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

Come to CA, and not only will they starve you, they'll light your neighborhood on fire just before they turn off your lights.

 

liberal utopia

 

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California's economy is the 5th largest in the world compared to other countries. To put this in perspective the UK and India each have smaller economies than California. California's weather is a giant plus and a reason for attracting some of our brightest and best. Its recreational opportunities are endless. On the surface it's a great place to live. With that said, it is a soon to be a bankrupt state, over populated in comparison to its lack of water but even worse with its lack of leadership and vision.

 

California is led by Leftist politicians, perfectly fine with doling out 6 figure pensions to normal everyday municipal workers. The only way this can be sustainable in the long-term is if the state has robust economic growth. I find it difficult to foresee how this can happen without the water necessary for growth. Where is the leadership that should be working on fixing the systemic problems? Have they given a serious look into desalination plants? What about clearing the deadfall in the wooded and populated areas? How about strategically placed cleared land to help fight forest fires? It's possible that none of these ideas are feasible as solutions but the leaders must at least identify the problem itself, and that is the lack of water. Solve that problem and there's hope for solving the other problems.

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WARNING: Do not have a sip of coffee or any other beverage in your mouth when you read this as it’s the funniest thing we’ve read today.

 

 
Greta Thunberg has traveled halfway to Chile, but will need to turn back to make the COP25 summit after it was moved to Spain. The activist, who refuses to fly due to high levels of emissions from air travel, has put out a transportation plea on Twitter.
 
 
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And yet another tipping point is reached as a sitting Governor says ‘good riddance’ to a prominent businessman and legal US Citizen. I’m telling you, we’re getting ever closer to having two distinct countries...red and blue. This is not good!

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2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

And yet another tipping point is reached as a sitting Governor says ‘good riddance’ to a prominent businessman and legal US Citizen. I’m telling you, we’re getting ever closer to having two distinct countries...red and blue. This is not good!

 

It seems that every older rich person in NYS lives 6+ months out of the year in Florida for tax purposes. 

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11,000 scientists warn of 'untold suffering' caused by climate change

 

It's not the first time thousands of academics united to urge people to take action on climate change. More than 16,000 scientists from 184 countries published a letter in 2017, warning that "human beings and the natural world are on a collision course."

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/world/climate-emergency-scientists-warning-intl-trnd/index.html

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8 minutes ago, ALF said:

11,000 scientists warn of 'untold suffering' caused by climate change

 

It's not the first time thousands of academics united to urge people to take action on climate change. More than 16,000 scientists from 184 countries published a letter in 2017, warning that "human beings and the natural world are on a collision course."

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/world/climate-emergency-scientists-warning-intl-trnd/index.html

 

What, did people expect humanity to die off in 11.1 years without any casualties?

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On 11/2/2019 at 1:01 AM, bbb said:

 

It seems that every older rich person in NYS lives 6+ months out of the year in Florida for tax purposes. 

 

how could this be?

 

Ontario and Quebec as well.

well, it's for the weather for the Canajians, get back in time for the medical coverage...  :D

 

 

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14 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

how could this be?

 

Ontario and Quebec as well.

well, it's for the weather for the Canajians, get back in time for the medical coverage...  :D

 

 

 

Part of it is about the weather, but for the most wealthy, it's mainly about taxes 

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1 minute ago, bbb said:

 

Part of it is about the weather, but for the most wealthy, it's mainly about taxes 

 

our seniors aren't that rich to buy a trailer or something and soak in the rays

 

 

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46 minutes ago, ALF said:

11,000 scientists warn of 'untold suffering' caused by climate change

 

It's not the first time thousands of academics united to urge people to take action on climate change. More than 16,000 scientists from 184 countries published a letter in 2017, warning that "human beings and the natural world are on a collision course."

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/world/climate-emergency-scientists-warning-intl-trnd/index.html

 

 

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the climate crisis is "closely linked to excessive consumption of the wealthy lifestyle."

So if we're all starving and dying off, the planet will be saved?  Ahhhhh, NOW I understand the logic of the left wing approach!   :thumbsup:

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7 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

 

 

So if we're all starving and dying off, the planet will be saved?  Ahhhhh, NOW I understand the logic of the left wing approach!   :thumbsup:

 

they hate other people's progress, it must come at the expense of themself or someone they pretend to feel sorry for

 

yeah, you can go through your entire life like that

 

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1 hour ago, ALF said:

11,000 scientists warn of 'untold suffering' caused by climate change

 

It's not the first time thousands of academics united to urge people to take action on climate change. More than 16,000 scientists from 184 countries published a letter in 2017, warning that "human beings and the natural world are on a collision course."

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/world/climate-emergency-scientists-warning-intl-trnd/index.html

11,000* climate scientists 11.1 years to disaster and 1 young lady who could be cast as an extra in "The Climate Adventures of Pippi Longstocking" do little to convince me that I should support carbon tax schemes.

 

Now this though, this is some grade A level salespersonship:

 

Barnard said the changes shouldn't be seen as "sacrifices," but as a way of "transforming things that we have found stressful."
"Everything from road rage and congestion and dirty air," she said.
 
Anyone who does not support the elimination of fossil fuels immediately supports road rage...and stress. 
 
*if 16,000 climate scientists wrote a letter in 2017, why are only 11,000 speaking put now? Have 5,000 changed their mind, or we they off somewhere enjoying a little r&r before the planet blows up in October 2030?  Selfish pricks! 
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not driving during the week has clearly reduced road rage for me

 

nice to have a car on the weekend though, then the rage picks up

 

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If we got rid of road rage, what would motivate me to 'correct' the behavior of drivers who are driving like ***** morons?

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