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Nov 20, 2014 21:41:23   #
Docadhoc wrote:
I think China, if left to its own devices, is self limiting. But, as it seems to be the U.S. habit, we probably will provide whatever China needs to continue on their present path. Obama will do whatever he can to assist a country who would like nothing better than to see the U.S.slide to 2nd world status. I dislike feeliing this way but it appears to me that our president is more concerned with the well being of our enemies and antagonists, than about our own citizenry.


Yes, I would agree. What President Obama does not realize is that any man who would enslave another race, will enslave his own - too lazy or too arrogant to work, waving his PhD in the wind.
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Nov 20, 2014 21:35:40   #
BigMike wrote:
Did the title throw you? :lol: I ordered it from Amazon after a friend recommended it to me. Reading it for the 3rd time now. There's just too much to absorb. The point of the title is that the climate is always changing and there's nothing we can do about it. The book lays out the history of climate change since the last great ice age and the indisputable evidence of it and that, as you say, climate change is cyclic in nature, and while we can see that climate change is cyclic, we have very little understanding why it changes.
Did the title throw you? :lol: I ordered it from A... (show quote)


Yes, Casey speaks of 206 year Sun hibernation cycles. But he also points out that earth is way overdue for an Ice Age. Ice ages last approximately 100,000 years with a 10,000 year warming cycle in between. Having already enjoyed 11,000 years of warmth, we face the possibility of a far greater temperature drop than either the Dalton or Maunder Minimums.
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Nov 20, 2014 21:17:28   #
tdsrnest wrote:
The last time an immigration bill has been passed was in 1986 by Ronald Reagan. Now we had Bush 41 4 years, Bush 43, 8 years with a number of years where the GOPTP had complete control over congress and did nothing.

1986 passed and signed by Reagan called the ( Immigration and Reform Act) as you can see this bill has not worked because it did not address the main talking point by the GOPTP SHUT THE BORDER DOWN.
But the IRCA. Of 1986 created amnesty for approximately 2.7 million undocumented immigrants.the senate proposes significant changes and addresses the failure of the Reagan bill...

Now none of the Reagan/Bush/Bush bills, Acts, EO ever addressed shutting down the border completely Obamas S. 744 does and no road to amnesty until the border is secure....
So I ask what is the difference between Reagan/Bush/Bush and Obama
The last time an immigration bill has been passed ... (show quote)


The difference is very simple. The 1986 Immigration and Reform Act was a bill written by Congress and signed by President Ronald Reagan. We can debate its merits until the cows come home, BUT IT DID ORIGINATE as a legitimate BILL crafted by Congress first.

Contrary, President Obama's Executive Orders tonight are BEYOND the Constitutional powers granted the Executive Branch. President Obama cannot assume such authority to act merely because Congress will not act.

He had the audacity to cite the example of some poor little illegal alien who had been subsidized ALL THE WAY THROUGH COLLEGE who was afraid to return to Mexico for her grandmother's funeral for fear of deportation.

If this young woman was such a budding little genius, why didn't she do things the right way?

Why didn't she FIRST return to Mexico, take a job in Mexico, save up her own money to fund college in America, and then apply for a student visa, like the other 2 million foreigners who come to the States legally every year?

Oh, we have now advanced from ROYAL BLOOD, to Genetic Superiority, to Intellectual Superiority? What ever happened to equal protection under the law?
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Nov 20, 2014 01:00:43   #
alex wrote:
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Good evening, Alex. Who could resist that one?
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Nov 20, 2014 00:48:05   #
PeterS wrote:
And you don't think thousands of birds die from oil polution every year? Donate to PETA and make yourself feel better...


PETA? People Eating Tasty Animals?
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Nov 20, 2014 00:46:20   #
Docadhoc wrote:
What I think is this: man is working with gene splicing, cloning, and recombinent dna. This has led to the determination of the cause of many diseases and conditions. In arwas such as Down's Syndrome which is 3 of a certain chromosome instead of the usual 2. Alzheimer's. A recent discovery linking a certsin gene to one of the forms of epilepsy. Man has now cloned various animals. Man wants to play God.

I see a time in which genetic science will have developed the ability to determine many physical and psychological traits as related to spevific genes. At that point science will be able to suppress certain genes, encourage the expression of others, and offer genetic manipulation to a pregnant woman. In that manner a parent ciuld have a child...not fat, quite athletic, no predisposition to certain diseases, guarenteed intelligence, etc.

At that point who is to say what will happen? Your guess is as good as mine. When man plays God, ba things can happen. Such as man discovering how to genetically control behavior. The scary part: it is already being looked into.
What I think is this: man is working with gene spl... (show quote)


God has already figured this out in advance. Genes hop off and on the chromosome every minute, the cell's soup repairs itself if in a healthy environment, (that's good food, shelter and clothing, etc.)

Free markets and free people can usually provide this for society, whereas centralized planned economies fail, many deliberately so, to cull the weak, which is a spiral downhill to extinction for the entire lot.
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Nov 20, 2014 00:38:45   #
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
The old fashioned way of building families after acquiring an apprenticeship trade, income, property and a wife made children a necessity to continue family prosperity and build a dynasty. It worked for thousand upon thousands of years.
What can we learn from that system today?

Docadhoc wrote:
Birth control?


Actually, way back when, birth control was rarely an issue since half the children born never made it to maturity. The lesson is that strong family units and apprenticeships would solve our poverty crisis. Marriage, coupled with job training, could replace the contemporary public school systems and government overreach from Washington that are failing us.

During the past 40 years since Rowe vs. Wade, Americans have performed 56 million abortions, where China performs 222 million/year.

By population control, the communist are not confronted with a mandate to modernize under free market innovation and feed more people. Control freaks. How will suppressed people under a Holocene Sun crisis innovate to save themselves? I don't think we should be doing business with these people.
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Nov 20, 2014 00:24:25   #
Docadhoc wrote:
Yes, the world is a closed environment. It is encapsulated by the atmosphere and gravity. What little energy that escapes is replaced by solar energy striking the earth. Homeostatic balance. The enetgy loss comes mainly during the transference of it from one form to another.

Yes, the majority of CO2 comes from ocean water evaporation. The major portion of earth's surface area is ocean.

As far as drilling the earth's crust: we should be able to reach certain water containing areas. At some depth however the increased heat factor would prevent water formation.
Yes, the world is a closed environment. It is enc... (show quote)


Docadhoc,
Hmmm. It seems as if that ring-woodite is a solid rock, a new metamorphic compound unimaginable, which contains "solid" water inside it, formed under great pressure from the weight of the crust and upper mantle. Apparently, as it rises up from the lower mantel through the upper mantel, the friction of the earth's plates releases the water content from its solid state to a liquid state.

The seismologist who predict earthquakes have accidentally discovered this new water supply under the North American continent to be equivalent to the volume of all the earth's oceans. Drill baby drill.

The earth is rich in natural resources but poor in free markets and free people to develop them.
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Nov 19, 2014 00:10:54   #
Docadhoc wrote:
There have been creeps who don't care who nor how many they hurt as long as it benefits them, throughout the ages, and always will be unless at some future time that trait is genetically wiped out.


Docadhoc, surely you don't believe human behavior is preprogramed on some sort of genetic grid? Don't we all have souls, consciences and empathy and compassion and logic that separates us from the animal kingdom?

Unless something in our culture is destroying the compassion and empathy side of our brains, we have to be held accountable for our behavior. Now you can speculate on those causes.
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Nov 19, 2014 00:04:00   #
Docadhoc wrote:
Ginny, the world is a closed environment. Everything is recycled. The small liss of energy out into space us valenced by thevenetgy coming from the sun.

Air is composed of many gases. CO2 and O2 being just two of them. CO2 is absorbed by plant life which gives off O2. We don't breath in each other's air in the same sense as we would in a closed elevator. We breath out gases which filter into the atmosphere, chemically bond with whatever is needed to manufacture breathable air, that diffuses, we breath that, and so on. What someone breaths out goes through a process before it is breathed in again. It is refreshened, reconstructed if you will. In that sense it is revycled.

The huge majority of atmospheric CO2 does not come from burning fossil fuels. It comes from ocean water evaporation and is many orders of nagnitude more than mankind contributes.
Ginny, the world is a closed environment. Everyt... (show quote)


Is the world a "closed environment" only on its surface? Is the "majority of atmospheric CO2" coming from evaporating ocean water? Can water as ring-woodite arise through the crust's fault lines that reach deep into the mantel?

One of the world's most active fault lines runs beneath the Mississippi River valley. There very well could be a parallel river or set of springs beneath the valley floor that are fed from the mantel's ring-woodite solid form of water.

Instead of fracking for oil, we should be fracking for ring-woodite water to irrigate new farmlands?
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Nov 18, 2014 23:24:54   #
Blacksheep wrote:
The way to do that is to stop having so many children and grandchildren. In fact, that's the only way.


The old fashioned way of building families after acquiring an apprenticeship trade, income, property and a wife made children a necessity to continue family prosperity and build a dynasty. It worked for thousand upon thousands of years.

What can we learn from that system today?
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Nov 18, 2014 23:09:05   #
rumitoid wrote:
That does not answer the question about the oncoming freeze from the suN (of all places).


True, both socialists, JinPing and Obama are feigning global warming fully aware that the cooling cycle is on the way and far more dangerous on food and energy supplies.

there are numerous scientists in China, Russia, Australia and the West that publish global cooling futures. by causing the public to panic with the unforeseen changes, they will make us beg for cradle to grave socialism and a new nanny-state.

Spread the truth and be prepared; it is not America's character to submit to socialism.
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Nov 18, 2014 23:03:46   #
kerrye wrote:
Perhaps I'm wrong. Perhaps after five and a half decades since I participated in any serious study of the sciences I have forgotten some things. But, it seems to me that I remember that plant life depends on CO2 in the atmosphere and humans depend on plant life to absorb CO2 and release oxygen. If this is so, are not the "global warming loons" trying to stick a monkey wrench into God's well thought out plan?


Great logo.
Oh, my gourd, Barbara Boxer just cast the deciding vote in the Senate to nix the Keystone pipeline. May she freeze her bippi off this winter.
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Nov 18, 2014 22:55:38   #
vernon wrote:
its an issue based on lies just to get a co2 tax and to slow our economy even more.and this so called deal he made with china is just a giant give away,we cut co2 by 28% by 2015 then china starts cutting co2 by 2030.i hope noone is gullible enough to beileve china will conform to that.


Actually,
All international treaties need Congressional approval, and I doubt what went down between Obama and JinPing last week is of any significant consequence.

Seeing that man-made global warming is infinitesimal, the release of manmade CO2 is a fraction of a percent of all the natural CO2 released by volcanism, China's coal will not induce climate change anymore than the West's. On the other hand, they might be overwhelmed by their own smog. The Chinese industrial cities are horrible.
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Nov 18, 2014 22:37:43   #
ginnyt wrote:
Right you are.. It also acts as a way to refocus people from what is really bad to a problem that can not be solved...


ginnyt,
I think this climate change for Casey's "Cold Sun" is quite survivable, and may be God's tool for ridding the earth of pestilence and an excess of rats, wars and madness, as during the plagues of the Dark Ages.

The last biggest global cooling, according to Casey, a "mini ice-age" was during the Maunder Minimum sunspot cycle about 1600, which sparked the Renaissance.
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