It is try that corruption is a problem, but man made climate change is real, and blaming liberals won't change that.Smitty-48 wrote:The only corporations that scammed people here, was the Green Energy windmill companies, I have a friend who ran his production plant here, and he didn't want to go to Mexico, the company had been in the town for a hundred years, he likes it here, he likes the workers here, but he just said "can't afford these power prices, quadrupled in two years, just can't stay here, this Green Power is breaking us."
Everybody knows the score here, like I said, the Liberals are single digits in the polls, they are going to get anihilated in the next election for this Green Power disaster, but it's too late now, there's no getting out of it that easy, people are going to find out the hard truth of it, no matter who they elect now.
The corruption was liberals and their Green Energy dingbat utopian scams, just tellin' you America, stop them now, before it's too late, becuase even if you shoot them after, it'll be too late then.
Au Revoir, Paris Accord?
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The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
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How does importing the third world help? Explain. This isn't apples and oranges you fat fuck. These are two legs of the same pants on head retarded platform you leftists worship.
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I don't give a tinkers cuss about climate change, I bash baby seal heads in, eat their hearts raw, then wipe my mouth with their furry carcasses, if the sea ice dissapears, I switch to some other furry creature, I'm just telling America from the Green Energy frontlines; shoot them liberals now, before it's too late, don't say I didn't warn you, cause even Zyklon b, won't save you after.jbird4049 wrote:
It is try that corruption is a problem, but man made climate change is real, and blaming liberals won't change that.
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Please argue with what I said and not with an imaginary someone. The last thing I am is a open borders supporter, and you will not find any comments by me supporting open borders especially wide open borders.TheReal_ND wrote:You're pants on head retarded.
No. Youre fucking programmed. You can't explain why you want to import the world instead of letting the population equalize to normative levels. You're a faggot and a half if you think importing people into a society where they have more access to resources is going to help the environment.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
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The planet's environment and economy probable collapses will be more than some baby seals. But if it helps you sleep at night keep believing.Smitty-48 wrote:I don't give a tinkers cuss about climate change, I bash baby seal heads in, eat their hearts raw, then wipe my mouth with their furry carcasses, if the sea ice dissapears, I switch to some other furry creature, I'm just telling America from the Green Energy frontlines; shoot them liberals now, before it's too late, don't say I didn't warn you, cause even Zyklon b, won't save you after.jbird4049 wrote:
It is try that corruption is a problem, but man made climate change is real, and blaming liberals won't change that.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
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jbird4049 wrote:The planet's environment and economy probable collapses will be more than some baby seals.
If so, I'll be long dead by then, what's important, is that I have air conditioning and cheap gas in the now, future schmuture, there is no future.
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Ok hear me out. You are aware that when these climate change concerns we're round tabled immigration was one of the things discussed all those decades ago right? Well the round table was subversively funded to drop the immigration issue. Until the stupid leftists wake the fuck up this Paris Accord bull shit is going to be the best response you're going to see to climate change. If you want to fucking do something get on board, because SURPRISE when us racists say "my blood, my land" we mean it. We care about nature far more than any of the mongol horde leftists want to import to rape our daughters.jbird4049 wrote:Please argue with what I said and not with an imaginary someone. The last thing I am is a open borders supporter, and you will not find any comments by me supporting open borders especially wide open borders.TheReal_ND wrote:You're pants on head retarded.
No. Youre fucking programmed. You can't explain why you want to import the world instead of letting the population equalize to normative levels. You're a faggot and a half if you think importing people into a society where they have more access to resources is going to help the environment.
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I was drinking Orange juice when I was reading this and I spilled it all over my keyboard laughing so hard. Post of the week.Smitty-48 wrote:I don't give a tinkers cuss about climate change, I bash baby seal heads in, eat their hearts raw, then wipe my mouth with their furry carcasses, if the sea ice dissapears, I switch to some other furry creature, I'm just telling America from the Green Energy frontlines; shoot them liberals now, before it's too late, don't say I didn't warn you, cause even Zyklon b, won't save you after.jbird4049 wrote:
It is try that corruption is a problem, but man made climate change is real, and blaming liberals won't change that.
Shikata ga nai
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I mean maybe at the end of the day Trump does have our interest at his heart... Oh, wait no he doesn't. Him dumping the Paris Accord was probably done at the behast of his fellow party members who all took money in from coal, gas, and oil. So, this probably has more to do with lining their pockets than us:
Here are some Senators that have received money from the oil, gas, and coal companies:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -donationsPublic opposition to the deal from almost two dozen senators just as the president prepared to make his decision, however, demonstrated the extent to which the opponents of the Paris deal were organized, ready to strike and to offer important political cover if Trump pulls the US out of the historic global deal.
Donations from oil, gas and coal interests to the signatories of the letter are Open Secrets that seemed ready for a new review. A Guardian survey of Federal Elections Commission data organized by the Center for Responsive Politics found that the industries gave a total of $10,694,284 to the 22 senators over the past three election cycles.
Visible donations to Republicans from those industries exceeded donations to Democrats in the 2016 election cycle by a ratio of 15-to-1, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. And that does not include so-called dark money passed from oil interests such as Koch industries to general slush funds to re-elect Republicans such as the Senate leadership fund.
At least $90m in untraceable money has been funneled to Republican candidates from oil, gas and coal interests in the past three election cycles, according to Federal Election Commission disclosures analyzed by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Here are some Senators that have received money from the oil, gas, and coal companies:
http://deadstate.org/these-22-gop-senat ... y-big-oil/Here’s a breakdown of donations to GOP senators from the oil, gas, and coal industries from the past three election cycles, via the Guardian:
James Inhofe, Oklahoma
Oil & gas: $465,950
Coal: $63,600
Total: $529,550
John Barrasso, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $458,466
Coal: $127,356
Total: $585,822
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $1,180,384
Coal: $361,700
Total: $1,542,084
John Cornyn, Texas
Oil & gas: $1,101,456
Coal: $33,050
Total: $1,134,506
Roy Blunt, Missouri
Oil & gas: $353,864
Coal: $96,000
Total: $449,864
Roger Wicker, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $198,816
Coal: $25,376
Total: $224,192
Michael Enzi, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $211,083
Coal: $63,300
Total: $274,383
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Oil & gas: $110,250
Coal: $26,756
Total: $137,006
Jim Risch, Idaho
Oil & gas: $123,850
Coal: $25,680
Total: $149,530
Thad Cochran, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $276,905
Coal: $15,000
Total: $291,905
Mike Rounds, South Dakota
Oil & gas: $201,900
Coal: none
Total: $201,900
Rand Paul, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $170,215
Coal: $82,571
Total: $252,786
John Boozman, Arkansas
Oil & gas: $147,930
Coal: $2,000
Total: $149,930
Richard Shelby, Alabama
Oil & gas: $60,150
Coal: $2,500
Total: $62,650
Luther Strange, Alabama
(Appointed in 2017, running in 2017 special election)
Total: NA
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Oil & gas: $446,250
Coal: $25,000
Total: $471,250
Mike Lee, Utah
Oil & gas: $231,520
Coal: $21,895
Total: $253,415
Ted Cruz, Texas
Oil & gas: $2,465,910
Coal: $103,900
Total: $2,569,810
David Perdue, Georgia
Oil & gas: $184,250
Coal: $0
Total: $184,250
Thom Tillis, North Carolina
Oil & gas: $263,400
Coal: $0
Total: $263,400
Tim Scott, South Carolina
Oil & gas: $490,076
Coal: $58,200
Total: $548,276
Pat Roberts, Kansas
Oil & gas: $388,950
Coal: $28,825
Total: $417,775
Grand total: $10,694,284