The Green New Deal

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#77
Remember, they're all trying to out-liberal each other currying favor for that 2020 nomination.

Not even realizing they push far more people to vote for the GOP, Independent or sit at home and not vote for anyone.

Their crazies are going to do what the GOP couldn't ... fracture the Dem party. You have to wonder if it's the moderates who will leave as independents or join the GOP, or if either the extreme left wing or moderates will simply split and form a new party. It's gonna get interesting one way or another.
 
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#79
So the right holds up a non-starter from a super liberal and tries to pass it off as "typical" of the Dem party. Scares the GOP base and generates dollars.

The Dems do it, too. Hold up a super right winger's views on cutting social security and claim all GOPers want to cut social security. Shore up the base, keep those checks coming in.

As long as both sides work so hard to misrepresent the other, we won't get anywhere.
 
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#80
When did the world run out of concrete?
Atlanta did, back in 2015/6. It was during construction of Mercedes Benz Stadium. if one building can do that, just think what doing EVERY building would do.

orders were delayed 6 months. not because of the demand, but because they ran out of the raw materials.
 
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There eventually will be a green revolution in the first world. At some point it will be realized that fossil fuels are too valuable and precious to just set on fire. They are also finite and non renewable. We're not gong to flip a switch and go green overnight. But it is past time to begin the process of change in earnest. I believe the scientific community that is telling us global warming is largely a product of human activity specifically caused by the increasing release of hydrocarbons into the atmosphere.

Let's say that I am wrong. It still makes sense to work toward a cleaner environment and conserve oil and coal for things we may need in the future.
You should start and lead by example. Since you wont need them any longer, May i have your vehicles and your home HVAC?
 
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So the right holds up a non-starter from a super liberal and tries to pass it off as "typical" of the Dem party. Scares the GOP base and generates dollars.

The Dems do it, too. Hold up a super right winger's views on cutting social security and claim all GOPers want to cut social security. Shore up the base, keep those checks coming in.

As long as both sides work so hard to misrepresent the other, we won't get anywhere.

Lol it isnt just one. All these far left nuts were on full display only a few night ago. They were wearing all white, refusing to stand and applaud low black unemployment numbers and booing when our president said america will never be socialist. They were also seen cheering and applauding abortion up until birth in new york. The democratic party just keeps going further and further left, so you might as well go ahead and get ready for trumps 2nd term.
 
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Lol it isnt just one. All these far left nuts were on full display only a few night ago. They were wearing all white, refusing to stand and applaud low black unemployment numbers and booing when our president said america will never be socialist. They were also seen cheering and applauding abortion up until birth in new york. The democratic party just keeps going further and further left, so you might as well go ahead and get ready for trumps 2nd term.


Exhibit A
 
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#90
Not so many years ago it was being said, that before solar energy would be a viable alternative, implementation cost would need to be below $5 a watt. I believe that threshold has been crossed.
Well, if it's the only game in town then the sky is the limit on what we'd have to pay for it. But let me ask you a couple of questions. How many square miles of solar panels and/or wind turbine farms would it take to power the Prius's and heat the homes of a million people? Or put it another way: if all of the accessible land in the interior (what used to be known as fly-over country back when, you know, one could actually get on a plane and fly across the country), were converted into solar farms and wind farms, would it be enough to power all the real farms (you know, where farmers grow stuff), dairies (if they are even allowed in the Brave New World, because you know, cows), cities and college campuses in the USA?
 
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In all seriousness, we're not that far away from lab grown meat and eliminating the vast majority of meat farming. Look at that, AOC....the free market is solving problems.

Yeah, As someone who lives on a farm where my family has raised beef cattle for a couple of generations. There is no way I'm eating something grown in a lab!
 
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In all seriousness, we're not that far away from lab grown meat and eliminating the vast majority of meat farming. Look at that, AOC....the free market is solving problems.

The Koreans already eat dog...
 
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So the right holds up a non-starter from a super liberal and tries to pass it off as "typical" of the Dem party. Scares the GOP base and generates dollars.

The Dems do it, too. Hold up a super right winger's views on cutting social security and claim all GOPers want to cut social security. Shore up the base, keep those checks coming in.

As long as both sides work so hard to misrepresent the other, we won't get anywhere.

So...you support it or not?
 
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