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  1. Anonymous

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    You voted for Obama twice... The worst president in my lifetime. For as bad as Hillary would be, she would be an improvement over Barrack Hussein.

    The bar is REALLY LOW!
     

  2. Anonymous

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    Ron Paul... Is that you, back from the dead? Wait... are you still alive?
    Oh wait, this must be Alex Jones.
    TIP - If you are going to use Carlin references, try using his funny stuff... his entertaining stuff.
    His late-career crap, when he's just a bitter old man, is worthless.
    It's not funny or entertaining, it's not even informative. It's just the senseless ramblings of a bitter old man.
    Sad to see...
     
  3. Anonymous

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    NEWS FLASH MORON... The Middle East is largely a DESERT!
    Syria actually has a desert with its name. WAKE UP GENIUS!
    We have deserts in America... we just don't live in them.

    A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called "cold deserts". Deserts can be classified by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by their geographical location.
     
  4. Anonymous

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    I did not cast a vote in the last 2 elections.
    Sorry to bust that bubble of yours again.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Oh yeah, I forgot, your only 15.
    We don't need Morons like you voting anyway.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest


    Phoenix
    El Paso
    Albuquerque
    Mesa
    Tucson
    Las Vegas
    Scottsdale
    Palmdale -- Lancaster
     
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  8. Anonymous

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    The late Carlin, a bitter old man?


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CewUVZZMXT8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZLJW5m7UJw



    "On stage, George Carlin came across as a grouch, often vulgar and sometimes misanthropic. But with me he was patient and warm, happy to talk through the minutiae of his creative process and eager to share stories about his childhood, his evolution as a comic, and his influence. What struck me most was the joy in his voice as he talked about the wonderful feeling he got in his gut while writing. I was also moved by the gratitude he expressed for his mother, who he said “saved” him and his brother—leaving her bullying, alcoholic husband when George was just two months old, getting a job during the worst years of the Depression, and raising two boys on her own."
     
  9. Anonymous

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    "Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence, and deem them like the arc of the covenant, too sacred to be touched; who ascribe to the men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human, and suppose what they did to be beyond amendment.... Let us follow no such examples, nor weakly believe that one generation is not as capable as another of taking care of itself, and of ordering its own affairs.... Each generation is as independent as the one preceding, as that was of all which had gone before."
    - Thomas Jefferson
     
  10. Anonymous

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    Can't you give your meaningless bullshit lecturing a break.....???
    I love going to this site for info,,,and YES,,,,,for some vicarious fun.............
    BUT... you are really boring !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Same guy, same bullshit.
    Get a life.
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yes... Thomas Jefferson was in favor of each generation having the ability and obligation to ammend The Constitution when necessary.
    Let's start with a Balanced Budget Ammendment.
     
  12. Anonymous

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    It's your choice Moron...


    When you stop posting lies, such as "climate change is not a symptom of our socio-politico-economic model"* and "we just don't live in the desert", when in fact we have ~ 3 million Americans living.


    ISIS Vs Climate Change - Which Kills More?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrr5BvrAo-Y











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    *Please see https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11273339-climate-capitalism

    Believe in climate change. Or don’t. It doesn’t matter.

    But you’d better understand this: the best route to rebuilding our economy, our cities, and our job markets, as well as assuring national security, is doing precisely what you would do if you were scared to death about climate change. Whether you’re the head of a household or the CEO of a multinational corporation, embracing efficiency, innovation, renewables, carbon markets, and new technologies is the smartest decision you can make. It’s the most profitable, too. And, oh yes—you’ll help save the planet.

    In Climate Capitalism, L. Hunter Lovins, coauthor of the bestselling Natural Capitalism, and the sustainability expert Boyd Cohen prove that the future of capitalism in a recession-riddled, carbon-constrained world will be built on innovations that cutting-edge leaders are bringing to the market today. These companies are creating jobs and driving innovation.


    Climate Capitalism delivers hundreds of indepth case studies of international corporations, small businesses, NGOs, and municipalities to prove that energy efficiency and renewable resources are already driving prosperity. While highlighting business opportunities across a range of sectors—including energy, construction, transportation, and agriculture technologies—Lovins and Cohen also show why the ex–CIA director Jim Woolsey drives a solar-powered plugin hybrid vehicle. His bumper sticker says it all: “Osama bin Laden hates my car.”

    Corporate executives, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, and concerned citizens alike will find profitable ideas within these pages. In ten information-packed chapters, Climate Capitalism gives tangible examples of early adopters across the globe who see that the low-carbon economy leads to increased profits and economic growth. It offers a clear and concise road map to the new energy economy and a cooler planet.
     
  13. Anonymous

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    As long as we continue out-sourcing "cash management" to a Central Bank, we don't need to worry about a "Balanced Budget". We can create whatever amount of money we need to live long and prosper. :p

    The fake economy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRY_cjBCpTs
     
  14. Anonymous

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    Believe me, Al Gore and the likes have built their own personal economies by scaring people to death about Global Warming. It certainly has worked on you... You are a worthy Useful Idiot.
     
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    Is this Marie Harf?
     
  16. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Oh, the shortcomings of an education provided by youtube.
    Complete brain-dead morons!
     
  17. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest



    I love how you focus on my joke about deserts in America. I will admit it... it came from a Sam Kinison stand-up bit and wasn't meant to be taken seriously.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0q4o58pKwA

    The discussion was really about how you are crying about droughts in The Middle East as if that hasn't ALWAYS BEEN THE CASE. The Middle East is largely a desert. This is NOT a new development. It has nothing to do with GLOBAL WARMING. It has ALWAYS SUCKED TO LIVE THERE. In America, we can make our deserts a desirable place to live. People CHOOSE to live in our deserts. Such is NOT the case in your Middle East, Hell-Hole examples.
     
  18. Anonymous

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    “But then there is some good news,” Cronkite continued. “That while the weather may be just a little colder in the immediate years to come, the full extent of the new ice age won’t be reached for 10,000 years. And if you can stand any more good news, even then it won’t be as bad as the last ice age 60,000 years ago. Then New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, were under 5,000 feet of ice. Presumably no traffic moved and school was let out for the day. And that’s the way it is, Monday, September 11, 1972.”

    Lamb, the scientist Cronkite cited, was no fringe scientist. He founded the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in Great Britain. When he died, the CRU director called him “the greatest climatologist of his time,” according to the Global Warming Policy Foundation. He was also credited with establishing “climate change as a serious research subject.”

    Unlike scientists often quoted by the media today, GWPF said that Lamb viewed the Earth’s climate as changing constantly and naturally. Unlike its founder, CRU now has a major role in spreading global warming alarmism. CBS said in 2009, CRU “wields outsize influence” in warming circles. The Climategate scandal centered around leaked documents and emails from that organization.

    The late Cronkite is considered a “legendary journalist” and a pioneer in the field, which is why Marc Morano, publisher of Climate Depot, said this footage was so important. Morano is a former staff member of U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee and producer of the upcoming global warming documentary Climate Hustle, set for release later in 2015.

    - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/julia-seymour/2015/03/05/and-thats-way-it-was-1972-cronkite-warned-new-ice-age#sthash.ccgBTkLV.dpuf
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    No.

    She's on the nightshift.
     
  20. Anonymous

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    Al Gore is losing buddy.
    Jim Inhofe and his cartel of fossil fuel friends are winning.

    I don't like losers.
    And I certainly don't like Inhofe and gang.


    Now that that's clear...





    What you are referring to is weather, not climate.





    That's what the science says, yes.

    The science also says we've released C02 into the atmosphere at an unprecedented rate in ~ 200 years, which is trapping heat on planet Earth. More heat = increase in temperature. Increase in temperature = increased risk of permafrost melt that can trigger methane that turbo-charges the warming process. The science also says that this is not good for organic life on the planet.

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    "Studies show that thaw lakes in northeastern Siberia are a large source of methane—a potent heat-trapping gas. If global warming expands the lakes, methane emissions are likely to rise—further accelerating climate change.

    From 1954 to 2003, average annual air temperatures in Siberia rose by 3.6-5.4° F (2-3° C), and average winter temperatures by around 7.2° F (4° C).

    Some 90 percent of all lakes in Russia's permafrost zone (where the ground is at or below freezing) are underlain by yedoma—a thick, carbon-rich permafrost composed of ancient wind-blown dust and debris.

    In Siberia, the amount of carbon in yedoma is equivalent to around 68 percent of the carbon already in Earth's atmosphere, and thaw lakes are currently releasing nearly 4 million metric tonnes of methane a year."

    http://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-locations/northeastern-siberia.html

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    We may not have another millennium to validate that the arctic thermokarst lakes will act as "net climate coolers", as we are in an unprecedented era in the Earth's billion years old climate system.

    Do you want to roll the dice on our survival, or do you want to be known as a net contributor to our extinction?




    global cooling predictions in the 70s amounted to media and a handful of peer reviewed studies. The small number of papers predicting cooling were outweighed by a much greater number of papers predicting global warming due to the warming effect of rising CO2. Today, an avalanche of peer reviewed studies and overwhelming scientific consensus endorse man-made global warming. To compare cooling predictions in the 70s to the current situation is both inappropriate and misleading.

    http://www.skepticalscience.com/ice-age-predictions-in-1970s-intermediate.htm