What would it take?

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Giantone
03-10-2017, 08:45 PM
I'm interested to know where you guys stand on this global warming denial bullshit?


It's real,to bad the new Trump head of the EPA say's it's not.:doh:

jamf
03-11-2017, 11:05 AM
Global warming is a thing imo.

I think we should go after China since they contribute a ton to it...burning all that coal. Those coal pits are massive.

But I know it's kinda a catch 22 for Bernie supporters. cause if it is our greatest threat and we nuke china..then it's like bombing Bernie's homeland since he is a communist, along with all his supporters.

What about our administration?

MTK
03-11-2017, 11:36 AM
Denying climate change at this point is just ludicrous, and dangerous.

Giantone
03-11-2017, 12:30 PM
Trump's head of the EPA....


Who Is Scott Pruitt - Meet Donald Trump's Head of the EPA, Scott Pruitt (http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/a8542472/scott-pruitt-donald-trump-environmental-protection-agency/)


The Facts on Trump’s EPA Nominee (http://www.factcheck.org/2016/12/facts-trumps-epa-nominee/)

Chico23231
03-11-2017, 12:53 PM
What about our administration?

I think they are foolish at the very minimum with that issue. But the EPA in general has been a poorly run agency as well.

mooby
03-11-2017, 10:02 PM
I think they are foolish at the very minimum with that issue. But the EPA in general has been a poorly run agency as well.

Well there's really only one solution then. Deny anything is happening, dissolve the EPA or at the least reduce it's power to diddly, and then let corporations destroy the earth for profit. But we'll be fine, because we'll be dead by the time the real consequences happen. As long as we can live comfortably while we're here anything goes.

mooby
03-11-2017, 10:04 PM
The only thing I approve of so far has been his handling of ISIS abroad. Beyond that, I still don't like his ideas or the way he's implementing them.

Like I said before, getting stuff done doesn't make it the right.

I just wish he would be more measured. Sure, it's great for his ego when his followers fellatiate him because he's doing what he said he would do. Feels like all the ideas are grand promises with no substance.

Sigh. I guess all I'm asking is he steps back, says, "Hey, I'm going to give you, the public, a very detailed plan on _______."

Again, I'm open-minded even though I hate him. :) What has he done that's benefiting us so far? Personally, I'm waiting on the infrastructure package. I'm fully behind that. He is totally 100% butt-fucking the environment right now. Regardless of liberal/conservative news, no one is really talking about that... :(

Nah, the fact that he's doing his campaign promises is amazing. Who cares who they help or hurt, or the consequences of them. The fact that he is doing them is good enough for me, as long as I am not negatively affected by his policies he's doing a great job. When his policies directly hurt me is when I'll change my opinion of him.

mooby
03-11-2017, 10:07 PM
#1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/09/us/book-best-seller-trnd/index.html)

No. 1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat

It ends with a one-word review from conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro: "Thorough."

LOLOLOLOLOLOL

I think the most hilarious part of this story is the last two paragraphs, which clearly explain this book came out as a rebuttal to a very similar book being made about Trump and being released in November.


A similar work for the opposite side of the political spectrum debuted back in November. David King's "Why Trump Deserves Trust, Respect & Admiration," another book of blank pages, is currently rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon.

"Despite years of research, we could not find anything to say on this subject, so please feel free to use this book for notes," the description reads. One of the top comments calls the book "insightful and inspired."

Giantone
03-12-2017, 05:25 PM
Well there's really only one solution then. Deny anything is happening, dissolve the EPA or at the least reduce it's power to diddly, and then let corporations destroy the earth for profit. But we'll be fine, because we'll be dead by the time the real consequences happen. As long as we can live comfortably while we're here anything goes.


I am sure the people in Michigan without drinking water feel fine about the whole EPA thing.

CRedskinsRule
03-12-2017, 05:57 PM
I am sure the people in Michigan without drinking water feel fine about the whole EPA thing.
Didn't that happen WITH the EPA "protecting" us hapless citizens?

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