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  1. 1. Who do you support?

    • Hillary Clinton
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    • Donald Trump
      129
    • Gary Johnson
      7
    • Jill Stein
      1


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Comey confirmed will testify in public regarding Trump pressuring him to end investigation.

 

Hold on to yer butts.

 

Hilary glad she didn't have him killed.

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Comey confirmed will testify in public regarding Trump pressuring him to end investigation.

 

Hold on to yer butts.

 

Trump suggested to him in passing is what you are going to find out and prove. Hardly any pressure. If their was and Comey

did not report it then his fate is the same as Trump's. I think we know how this is going to go. Just like all the other crap that

is going nowhere. You got Trump for at least 4 years. The drama will be there because of the media and hate but he will be

there 4 years at least. I know the haters get all giddy when they hear crap about him just like I did when I heard facts about

Hillary that should have landed her in prison. Aint gonna happen folks for either of them. Throw away the popcorn. Its gonna go stale.

 

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She was too busy trading orphans in the basement of that pizza joint.

 

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

 

In other news, JFC Kathy Griffin went full retard.

 

Yup...what a cunt

 

 

Rightfully deserved, not because I'm on the Trump Train, but that picture with any president is a cunt move.

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Some saying if Trump pulls out of Paris Climate Accord, it is abdication of U.S. leadership, but IMO, it would be an example OF U.S. leadership, showing that the U.S. will not be a victim of global groupthink on the fearmongering regarding climate change.

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Some saying if Trump pulls out of Paris Climate Accord, it is abdication of U.S. leadership, but IMO, it would be an example OF U.S. leadership, showing that the U.S. will not be a victim of global groupthink on the fearmongering regarding climate change.

 

 

Always good to be in a club where the only other members are Nicaragua (they wanted more emission reductions) and Syria.

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Always good to be in a club where the only other members are Nicaragua and Syria.

 

 

Lol.

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Always good to be in a club where the only other members are Nicaragua (they wanted more emission reductions) and Syria.

 

At the international level, IMO, you don't join things based solely off of who is joining, but rather whether the group/deal/accord/treaty/etc...actually makes sense. If it makes good sense, but for whatever reason the other Western nations stay out but North Korea, Iran, Russia, etc...all sign up, so be it. And vice-versa. We should not join these grand global agreements because the other "popular kids" are doing so.

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At the international level, IMO, you don't join things based solely off of who is joining, but rather whether the group/deal/accord/treaty/etc...actually makes sense. If it makes good sense, but for whatever reason the other Western nations stay out but North Korea, Iran, Russia, etc...all sign up, so be it. And vice-versa. We should not join these grand global agreements because the other "popular kids" are doing so.

 

 

193 of 195 countries signed it. That's 99%. Looks like all the kids decided this was a good idea....

 

Climate change denial is a US problem, straight out of the Philip Morris handbook. That said, you know who will gain in the short term, Russia. Northern ports and drilling for oil and gas.

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193 of 195 countries signed it. That's 99%. Looks like all the kids decided this was a good idea....

 

Climate change denial is a US problem, straight out of the Philip Morris handbook.

 

Whether every other country does or does not do something is unto itself not an argument for anything. The reason why so many Americans are so skeptical of climate change is because of the tremendous fearmongering, to the point of it coming across like a theology masquerading as a science, from the environmentalists, and then the environmentalists desiring to regulate and control every aspect of people's lives in the name of the environment. People who are skeptical of government thus tend to be more skeptical of something like climate change and America is a land filled with people skeptical of government.

 

As it is, the only parts of climate change that can really be said to be scientific are whether the Earth is warming and is the warming being caused by human-released greenhouse gas emissions (answers to both likely Yes). But in terms of whether the warming will wreak havoc the way that so many claim is much more weakly supported, because there is just simply no way to know for sure. It might cause problems, or it might make things better in certain ways.

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Whether every other country does or does not do something is unto itself not an argument for anything. The reason why so many Americans are so skeptical of climate change is because of the tremendous fearmongering, to the point of it coming across like a theology masquerading as a science, from the environmentalists, and then the environmentalists desiring to regulate and control every aspect of people's lives in the name of the environment. People who are skeptical of government thus tend to be more skeptical of something like climate change and America is a land filled with people skeptical of government.

 

As it is, the only parts of climate change that can really be said to be scientific are whether the Earth is warming and is the warming being caused by human-released greenhouse gas emissions (answers to both likely Yes). But in terms of whether the warming will wreak havoc the way that so many claim is much more weakly supported, because there is just simply no way to know for sure. It might cause problems, or it might make things better in certain ways.

 

Put your head in the sand and join Syria (who were too busy slaughtering 450,000 of their population) and Nicaragua (who wanted more change). I guess total global consensus, including our defense department (which is not a surrogate for MSNBC), isn't enough. Tillerson former head of Exxon which pioneered climate change studies is for staying on.

 

How effective the Paris agreement will be, who knows. The US walking away from it, destroys it.

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