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  • SQLGeek

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    I'm not sorry to say but she is pretty dense. Dan Crenshaw made a twitter comment about the 70% tax rate and comparing it to the Super Bowl. Not a literal comparison but she bit on that and launched into tirade that only served to make her look like a fool. Her eager followers all lapped it up too.

    In summary, Cortez (I refuse to use her initials because it's turned into a brand) is the personification of a leftist political facebook group that posts ignorant memes. It's like Occupy Democrats ran for office and got elected.

    Nuclear electric power—9.6%

    And she wants to completely do away with this. Removing nearly 10% of our current production capacity.

    even eliminating her district in 2020.

    What a riot that would be. You did so poorly we are completely nuking your district. Congrats!
     

    Younggun

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    The Turtle (mcconnell hat tip to Rush) is bringing the New green deal up for a vote.

    And it’s hilarious watching the Dems squirm.


    Some are now accusing him of trying to kill it...by letting them vote on it, lol. Half the party is nuts. The other half is just crooked and doesn’t want to have to go on record with a vote. They know it will either make them look nuts also, or piss off a bunch of voters who are nuts.


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    I just read an article that Cortez is staying in a luxury apartment in DC oh well she certainly isn't paying for it. She sees herself as being part of the ruling class while the country goes to hell. What are they going to do without planes, trucks and cows (that will make Chik Filet a power house in the future). How will they get all the goodies they like (video games, phones, and all the other goodies that will be made by US companies that moved overseas.) Plus all the other radical ideas that is being spouted by Dems. Killing babies that have been born, Govt health care, pretty soon they will find it is too expensive to keep older people around and when they reach a certain age they will be brought to the carousel like in Logan's Run to be zapped. I am really not interested to be around if democraps win in 2020.
     

    billyb4u64

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    Taxes are a problem Amazon paid no taxes for second year need to stop the loop holes for large corporations . USPS shipped packages for discount price . What a deal !!!
    I just read an article that Cortez is staying in a luxury apartment in DC oh well she certainly isn't paying for it. She sees herself as being part of the ruling class while the country goes to hell. What are they going to do without planes, trucks and cows (that will make Chik Filet a power house in the future). How will they get all the goodies they like (video games, phones, and all the other goodies that will be made by US companies that moved overseas.) Plus all the other radical ideas that is being spouted by Dems. Killing babies that have been born, Govt health care, pretty soon they will find it is too expensive to keep older people around and when they reach a certain age they will be brought to the carousel like in Logan's Run to be zapped. I am really not interested to be around if democraps win in 2020.

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    I just read an article that Cortez is staying in a luxury apartment in DC oh well she certainly isn't paying for it. She sees herself as being part of the ruling class while the country goes to hell. What are they going to do without planes, trucks and cows (that will make Chik Filet a power house in the future). How will they get all the goodies they like (video games, phones, and all the other goodies that will be made by US companies that moved overseas.) Plus all the other radical ideas that is being spouted by Dems. Killing babies that have been born, Govt health care, pretty soon they will find it is too expensive to keep older people around and when they reach a certain age they will be brought to the carousel like in Logan's Run to be zapped. I am really not interested to be around if democraps win in 2020.
    I ain't livin in a world without steak and brisket.
     

    Big Green

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    I ain't livin in a world without steak and brisket.
    Many things one could say and someone might counter that it could possibly happen. This is one of those that you don’t have to worry about. Before this ever happens either there will be another Republic or EVERYONE on this forum will be LONG gone.
     

    WT_Foxtrot

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    Feinstein's antics not to be discounted here, what really gets me is the indoctrination of these children, seemingly through fear adults have foisted upon them



    Exactly....the indoctrination is the scariest part. The hope is that when these kids get to be adults in a decade or so, that they'll realize they've been duped and used when all the catastrophic events culminating in the extermination of mankind never comes to fruition. And the parents should be ashamed, but I'm certain they're beaming with green pride.

    Not that this is anything new. I remember being fed this same shit as fact back in grade school in the '70s, but just not to this extreme.
     

    easy rider

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    Exactly....the indoctrination is the scariest part. The hope is that when these kids get to be adults in a decade or so, that they'll realize they've been duped and used when all the catastrophic events culminating in the extermination of mankind never comes to fruition. And the parents should be ashamed, but I'm certain they're beaming with green pride.

    Not that this is anything new. I remember being fed this same shit as fact back in grade school in the '70s, but just not to this extreme.
    You mean like the catastrophic events that should have come to past already? One of the safest, most reliable energy sources we have has just about been regulated out of existence. Of course I have kind of the Alex Epstein view on energy and know that there is no way with the technology we have today could we turn to green energy as the only source in the foreseeable future.
     

    C_Hallbert

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    The Climate Change Gambit is a politically brilliant because it harnesses a natural and inevitable cosmological process related to the 26,000 cycle our planet’s rotational precession and the 41,000 year variation in the polar axis in relation to the sun’s ecliptic.

    The earth has been in a heating and drying cycle since the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age (12,000) years ago. The consequences of the relief of environmentally harsh conditions have allowed humanity to thrive excessively, but the continued natural changes in climate have changed the habitability for life in large regions on earth. 8,000 years ago, the Sahara Desert was a lush grassland with rivers and marshes. The arability of the Tigress Euphrates and the Nile Delta has declined with consequential decline in Ancient Middle Eastern and North African Civilizations. Similarly, natural climatic changes have caused the decline and extinction of major civilizations in North, Central and South America.

    The Sahara continues to expand, but truthfully the process still in play began long before the advent of Industrialization. Humanity certainly plays a minor role in the interplay of factors that effect our current climate, but the overall shift in climatic conditions would continue if all traces of its existence were to disappear today.

    There is a real negative impact on the populations of other living organisms on this planet caused by the insane, unchecked and politically invisible effects of humanity’s unrestricted reproduction rate. If humankind really cared about life on this planet, they would try get it under control. So far it seems that war, disease, pestilence and starvation are the only limiting factors we can hope for.....




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    easy rider

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    The Climate Change Gambit is a politically brilliant because it harnesses a natural and inevitable cosmological process related to the 26,000 cycle our planet’s rotational precession and the 41,000 year variation in the polar axis in relation to the sun’s ecliptic.

    The earth has been in a heating and drying cycle since the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age (12,000) years ago. The consequences of the relief of environmentally harsh conditions have allowed humanity to thrive excessively, but the continued natural changes in climate have changed the habitability for life in large regions on earth. 8,000 years ago, the Sahara Desert was a lush grassland with rivers and marshes. The arability of the Tigress Euphrates and the Nile Delta has declined with consequential decline in Ancient Middle Eastern and North African Civilizations. Similarly, natural climatic changes have caused the decline and extinction of major civilizations in North, Central and South America.

    The Sahara continues to expand, but truthfully the process still in play began long before the advent of Industrialization. Humanity certainly plays a minor role in the interplay of factors that effect our current climate, but the overall shift in climatic conditions would continue if all traces of its existence were to disappear today.

    There is a real negative impact on the populations of other living organisms on this planet caused by the insane, unchecked and politically invisible effects of humanity’s unrestricted reproduction rate. If humankind really cared about life on this planet, they would try get it under control. So far it seems that war, disease, pestilence and starvation are the only limiting factors we can hope for.....




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    I agree with most of what you say, although not too sure about over population. I do believe that man has had an impact, but very minor. And there was actually a cooling period within the past 8,000 years called the dark ages (mini ice age).

    What the so called ecologists see as footprint, is how the world would be without humans, so of course they are against human progress. My belief is that the planet is not in as bad a shape as the doomsayers say and if anything the U.S. should pressure the rest of the world to do it's part, we have been doing ours for quite some time now.
     
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