BREAKING: TEXAS REP. CHIP ROY Introduces NEW LAW To DEFUND THE PARIS CLIMATE ACCORD
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The corrupt House and Senate, many members of which only got their position through election fraud, will never consider that bill.
Our House, Senate and Presidency were all stolen through massive electoral fraud.
Or maybe we could be the driving force to get these bills signed by telling everyone about them, phoning our congressmen, protesting over getting them passed, and telling our news agencies they should report on them.
For goodness sake nobody will do anything for someone who doesn't say they want something. How do you think the Democrats got so far in 20 years? Just by sitting at home and voting once in a while? No. They protested, took over the news and media, and started registering voters. We need to do the same rather than sit back like a bunch of defeated dogs with our tails between our legs.
Exactly. Get involved. Everyone looks at these scumbags in washington, but no one really pays attention to the cold hard fact that these people worked their way up there (mostly) by starting in local politics and growing from there. Now, I'd rather have a root canal than do that for a living, but if you want change, you can achieve it by getting involved. Sitting behind a keyboard, or stocking up on weapons, may seem 'cool' but isn't going to achieve jack shit.
Yes defund or stay out of such a lopsided agreement. They have the public so trained to hear the word CLIMATE and the instant reaction is "yay I'm doing a good deed". Infuriating, won't look at facts or costs. God has directed us to be good stewards of the earth. Does not mean put the Earth above people! Just another element of the drive to reduce the population. Climate accords are expensive and overly penalize America. Our pollution is much lower than China and India already. As a policy it just doesn't make sense. Climate change being man made is still a theory. The Earth has gone thru numerous cycles of heating and cooling. I'm guessing humans do have an impact no one is saying we should pollute our air and water. COMMON SENSE is needed.
Way too big a topic for here, but what sealed the deal for me on climate change was the realization that it only took a 4C drop in temperature for the ice age to occur. That is - today's temps are only 4C higher than they were during the ice age. So 4C is a helluva lot when you look at the average temp overall for the world. So the fact we have warmed by 1C in the past 50 or so years, and are on a trajectory to warm by more than 4C in the next 100 years, is quite significant.
Very hard topic to discuss as it's so polarized now, but - as an engineer / scientist - it was the small amount of change required to have big impact that got me.
I agree it's a complicated subject. But as a nation the penalties and costs are too high when no one else is doing their part. Now they want to pass the way too expensive Green New Deal FOLLOW THE MONEY. Who makes money from this....
Another interesting angle on this is the impact of regulations. Back in the 70s, the average car got well under 20mpg. Today you can buy cars getting 40+ mpg. If it weren't for regulations, this would never have happened. Whatever else you think of 'climate change', dependence on oil is not a good thing, and wasting the finite amount of oil we do have is not a good idea.
Good point.I believe the financials behind these industries are the reason certain technologies aren't being developed or used (old example was pantyhose that never run) because that would put the manufacturers and stores out of business . Tires for example could probably make ones that drive a million miles but that would destroy a whole industry. Cars that run on water... I saw something about that a long time ago I don't remember the details. Technology for recycling so everything has another use. Which industry will be first and convert to give a long lasting product at reasonable manufacturing cost? Consumerism drives all of this. I personally want my telephone to last longer than 2 years. They seem to self destruct.
Breaking: I am introducing a law to give me all the ice-cream.