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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DHjktX1oQPU Rep. Gohmert took a lot of flak from the MSM for saying what he said here. Everyone thought it was the dumbest question ever. But Gohmert's question here is actually brilliant, and everyone missed the real point of the question.

The point being: Who has the authority to modify the climate of the entire planet, for all 7.5 billion humans- provided such a technology actually existed?

Now, we can more clearly see why the point of his question is relevant in today's world. And, that point will become increasingly more relevant as the years roll forward.

2 years ago
1 score
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DHjktX1oQPU Rep. Gohmert took a lot of flak from the MSM for saying what he said here. Everyone thought it was the dumbest question ever.

But Gohmert's question here is actually brilliant, and everyone missed the real point of the question.

The point being: Who has the authority to modify the climate of the entire planet, for all 7.5 billion humans- provided such a technology exists that could actually do that?

Now, we can more clearly see why the point of his question is relevant in today's world. And, that point will become increasingly more relevant as the years roll forward.

2 years ago
1 score
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DHjktX1oQPU Rep. Gohmert took a lot of flak from the MSM for saying what he said here. Everyone thought it was the dumbest question ever.

But Gohmert's question here is actually brilliant, and everyone missed the real point of the question. The point being: Who has the authority to modify the climate of the entire planet, for all 7.5 billion humans- provided such a technology exists to actually do that?

Now, we can more clearly see why the point of his question is relevant in today's world. And, that point will become increasingly more relevant as the years roll forward.

2 years ago
1 score