Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who understand the impacts of climate change are NOT trump voters. Those who are trump voters don't care. And then there are the odd third party voter who totally understands the impact of climate change, income inequality etc BUT they hate Hillary, so climate and income inequality be damned. Let Trump come and make both the issues much worse than what george W did. But hey they are so much about INTEGRITY and principles that they vote for Gary Johnson who is for oligarchy and Unchecked abuse of climate.
No, there are many of us who are Trump voters who understand the science (I am in a scientific field myself) and know that climate change is a big issue. But if you think voting for Hillary is the answer to this problem -- let alone many others that are of even larger and more immediate concern -- you're nuts.
What are the larger and more immediate concern that you trust Donald Trump to solve?
Terrorism and national safety is my number one, number two and through number 25 on my list of concerns. Everything else gravy.
In a simplistic way, sure. But have you investigated the links between climate change and terrorism? Would you not consider Louisiana flooding on a widespread scale and widespread drought and food shortages to be linked to national safety? You should. You have about 0.02% of being affected by terrorism, and a 100% chance of being affected by climate change. It's like living in a house with unsecured guns and little kids and worrying about wifi.
I have an expensive beach house ocean front in Florida, so yes, thank you for the lecture. I am very concerned about climate change and am well aware of the effect that it will "personally" have on me. I am also aware that massive flooding is indeed linked to national security. However, the loss to me "personally" is nothing compared to the growing threat of terrorism by Islamic radicals that is infiltrating this country. If you don't see that, it's because you don't want to.
So what about the drought in Syria? Do you think it had any effect on the stability of the region and the turn to terrorism. Sure it isn't a one to one correlation but climate change is linked to terrorism
LOL Bullshit.
But, if you'd like to help out, can I interest you in buying some carbon offsets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who understand the impacts of climate change are NOT trump voters. Those who are trump voters don't care. And then there are the odd third party voter who totally understands the impact of climate change, income inequality etc BUT they hate Hillary, so climate and income inequality be damned. Let Trump come and make both the issues much worse than what george W did. But hey they are so much about INTEGRITY and principles that they vote for Gary Johnson who is for oligarchy and Unchecked abuse of climate.
No, there are many of us who are Trump voters who understand the science (I am in a scientific field myself) and know that climate change is a big issue. But if you think voting for Hillary is the answer to this problem -- let alone many others that are of even larger and more immediate concern -- you're nuts.
What are the larger and more immediate concern that you trust Donald Trump to solve?
Terrorism and national safety is my number one, number two and through number 25 on my list of concerns. Everything else gravy.
In a simplistic way, sure. But have you investigated the links between climate change and terrorism? Would you not consider Louisiana flooding on a widespread scale and widespread drought and food shortages to be linked to national safety? You should. You have about 0.02% of being affected by terrorism, and a 100% chance of being affected by climate change. It's like living in a house with unsecured guns and little kids and worrying about wifi.
I have an expensive beach house ocean front in Florida, so yes, thank you for the lecture. I am very concerned about climate change and am well aware of the effect that it will "personally" have on me. I am also aware that massive flooding is indeed linked to national security. However, the loss to me "personally" is nothing compared to the growing threat of terrorism by Islamic radicals that is infiltrating this country. If you don't see that, it's because you don't want to.
So what about the drought in Syria? Do you think it had any effect on the stability of the region and the turn to terrorism. Sure it isn't a one to one correlation but climate change is linked to terrorism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who understand the impacts of climate change are NOT trump voters. Those who are trump voters don't care. And then there are the odd third party voter who totally understands the impact of climate change, income inequality etc BUT they hate Hillary, so climate and income inequality be damned. Let Trump come and make both the issues much worse than what george W did. But hey they are so much about INTEGRITY and principles that they vote for Gary Johnson who is for oligarchy and Unchecked abuse of climate.
No, there are many of us who are Trump voters who understand the science (I am in a scientific field myself) and know that climate change is a big issue. But if you think voting for Hillary is the answer to this problem -- let alone many others that are of even larger and more immediate concern -- you're nuts.
What are the larger and more immediate concern that you trust Donald Trump to solve?
Terrorism and national safety is my number one, number two and through number 25 on my list of concerns. Everything else gravy.
In a simplistic way, sure. But have you investigated the links between climate change and terrorism? Would you not consider Louisiana flooding on a widespread scale and widespread drought and food shortages to be linked to national safety? You should. You have about 0.02% of being affected by terrorism, and a 100% chance of being affected by climate change. It's like living in a house with unsecured guns and little kids and worrying about wifi.
I have an expensive beach house ocean front in Florida, so yes, thank you for the lecture. I am very concerned about climate change and am well aware of the effect that it will "personally" have on me. I am also aware that massive flooding is indeed linked to national security. However, the loss to me "personally" is nothing compared to the growing threat of terrorism by Islamic radicals that is infiltrating this country. If you don't see that, it's because you don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:The "scientists" need to worry a little less about the climate and a little more about this...
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-02/fukushima-radiation-has-contaminated-entire-pacific-ocean-and-its-going-get-worse
Anonymous wrote:It's not about saying... it's about doing. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:The "scientists" need to worry a little less about the climate and a little more about this...
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-02/fukushima-radiation-has-contaminated-entire-pacific-ocean-and-its-going-get-worse
Anonymous wrote:Why is this not addressed to China?
Anonymous wrote:These people are actually following what is written in the koran and taking it word for word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who understand the impacts of climate change are NOT trump voters. Those who are trump voters don't care. And then there are the odd third party voter who totally understands the impact of climate change, income inequality etc BUT they hate Hillary, so climate and income inequality be damned. Let Trump come and make both the issues much worse than what george W did. But hey they are so much about INTEGRITY and principles that they vote for Gary Johnson who is for oligarchy and Unchecked abuse of climate.
No, there are many of us who are Trump voters who understand the science (I am in a scientific field myself) and know that climate change is a big issue. But if you think voting for Hillary is the answer to this problem -- let alone many others that are of even larger and more immediate concern -- you're nuts.
What are the larger and more immediate concern that you trust Donald Trump to solve?
Terrorism and national safety is my number one, number two and through number 25 on my list of concerns. Everything else gravy.
So make sure you vote for the guy with the hair trigger temper who can't go five minutes without giving ISIS a nice juicy quote for their next recruitment video.
You go vote for the gal who will do nothing about terror attacks, but she will discuss when exactly can a bomb in NYC be called a bomb.
What would you have had the candidate do? I mean, I know you blame her personally for everything that happened during her tenure as SoS, including your stubbed toe that one morning that one time, even as you probably credit Bush with getting Osama, but what? You want her to don a bulletproof vest and a badge and go hunt down the suspect? It's unclear what you expect.
NP. For one thing, I expect her to call a spade a spade. An Islamic Radical an Islamic Radical. That is of course forbidden in her world.
The difference between a inciter and someone running a government is that the there are responsibilities for someone running a government. You can't incite even more violence by blaming the entire muslim american community. The perps own father called FBI, that won't happen if you indicate ISLAM is reason for violence. If ISLAM indeed is reason for muslim americans becoming radical, then there will millions more muslims including the old father would be involved.
You can't blame blame Christianity for what Robert Dear did. You can't all whites as anti-minority for what few million white racist bigots and supremacists do. So Trump doesn't care because he is an inciter and thats why he is terrible for governing because he dosn't have the temperament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who understand the impacts of climate change are NOT trump voters. Those who are trump voters don't care. And then there are the odd third party voter who totally understands the impact of climate change, income inequality etc BUT they hate Hillary, so climate and income inequality be damned. Let Trump come and make both the issues much worse than what george W did. But hey they are so much about INTEGRITY and principles that they vote for Gary Johnson who is for oligarchy and Unchecked abuse of climate.
No, there are many of us who are Trump voters who understand the science (I am in a scientific field myself) and know that climate change is a big issue. But if you think voting for Hillary is the answer to this problem -- let alone many others that are of even larger and more immediate concern -- you're nuts.
What are the larger and more immediate concern that you trust Donald Trump to solve?
Terrorism and national safety is my number one, number two and through number 25 on my list of concerns. Everything else gravy.
So make sure you vote for the guy with the hair trigger temper who can't go five minutes without giving ISIS a nice juicy quote for their next recruitment video.
You go vote for the gal who will do nothing about terror attacks, but she will discuss when exactly can a bomb in NYC be called a bomb.
What would you have had the candidate do? I mean, I know you blame her personally for everything that happened during her tenure as SoS, including your stubbed toe that one morning that one time, even as you probably credit Bush with getting Osama, but what? You want her to don a bulletproof vest and a badge and go hunt down the suspect? It's unclear what you expect.
NP. For one thing, I expect her to call a spade a spade. An Islamic Radical an Islamic Radical. That is of course forbidden in her world.