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Jun 6, 2016 18:57:34   #
Ricko wrote:
DJR-A typical left wing comment. As long as democrats win and can obstruct doing the people's work all is well. This is shallow thinking to say the least. Our country is on the verge of slipping into a recession, Trump has plans to revive the economy and make us fiscally sound, and all you can come up with is that the democrats may be in a position to block his agenda. That is both short sighted and asinine. You are obviously more interested in obstructionism than patriotism. Good Luck America !!!
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Obstructionism serves no one but father time.
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Jun 6, 2016 18:51:46   #
DJRich wrote:
As important as winning the white house, Democrats are in a good position to retake the senate, thanks in part to the complete ineptitude and arrogance of republicans with their obstructionist agenda.

And the dems need only a net gain of 5 seats to regain control.

It is likely they will gain far more.

And then, it will be payback, even if trump somehow manages to win the election.

None, repeat, none of his asinine proposals and ridiculous promises will get passed. And he can kiss his SCOTUS nominees bye bye.

Thanks to conservatives/republicans, the age of Obstructionism will continue, and as always, paybacks are a bitch.



http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/282278-ten-senate-seats-most-likely-to-flip



http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/282280-senate-dems-see-potential-for-big-wave
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I sure hope you're right
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Jun 6, 2016 09:19:37   #
archie bunker wrote:
And.....who did this study? How was it funded? Was it peer reviewed? How were the peers who reviewed it funded? Just for starters.


This was put out by National Geograghic

Richard Zeebe, an oceanographer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who led the research published Monday in Nature Geoscience, said the findings show the challenge for predicting how the planet will change.

Geologist Peter Stassen of the University of Leuven in an editorial accompanying the new research.
Scott Wing, curator of fossil plants at the Smithsonian Institution

Lee Kump head of geoscience at Penn State acknowledge the facts to be congruent to their findings.

http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n4/full/ngeo2681.html
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Jun 5, 2016 21:11:04   #
According to a new analysis of the geologic record, carbon is pouring into the atmosphere faster than at any time in the past 66 million years—since the dinosaurs went extinct— The study underscores just how profoundly humans are changing the earth.

The carbon emissions rate is ten times greater today than during the prehistoric hot period that is the closest precedent for today's greenhouse warming, but hey no worries lets just keep on keeping on.
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Jun 5, 2016 21:04:10   #
badbobby wrote:
Arch got through the fifth grade?
you didn't tell me Arch



Well I'm just guess'n
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Jun 5, 2016 20:50:00   #
lindajoy wrote:
There's my "archie".......... Such a way with words....


Yeah that of a fifth grader
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Jun 5, 2016 17:41:32   #
archie bunker wrote:
I drive 2000 miles a week, have been all over the country, and have never seen a sign that says poor air quality. Of course, I avoid both coasts where all the wierdos live. Maybe they have them. If so, they should clean up their own yard before peeking over the fence, and bitching about mine.



Yeah Air NEVER moves, you must be driving in circles. Stretch out a bit from LA to Boston, and by way of the mile high city Denver.
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Jun 4, 2016 08:21:09   #
archie bunker wrote:
Sorry, I'm a Texas country boy. Where are those signs? Never seen one!


Maybe you should get out one in awhile, expand your bubble.
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Jun 3, 2016 20:05:24   #
archie bunker wrote:
What we spew into the air doesn't touch one volcanic eruption.
If I go vegan, and ride a bike, will that change?


It'll improve your waistline

Do you think if we were more responsible with air pollution we would need bulletins on the highway stating poor air quality and to stay inside, is that an appropriate way to live? Or with newborns with over 300 different toxins in their bloodstream? How about the deforestation of acid rain? We basically live in a fish bowl sooner or later it's gotta be cleaned out or the fish dies from...ick.
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Jun 3, 2016 19:48:34   #
Docadhoc wrote:
If people took the time to actually study what the huge bulk of world scientists say, they would find that indeed climate change is real. It is an ongoing, cyclic, never ending chain of events globally. Six Billion years of history and little more than 100 years of record keeping.

The notion that man can influence weather on a global scale is arrogant. People need to look more deeply into why people.like Gore and Obama push this notion.

Actually we are in a cooling cycle, not a warming cycle. There are indications of an approaching overdue ice age. Polar caps have grown. Ocean receded.

It is too easy for the proponents of this man made change notion to choose isolated occurrences and call them the norm. That is bad enough, but there are too many people too lazy to learn as long as they have someone to think for them.
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We literally live in a bubble, what is hard to fathom is the amount of tonnage we spew into the air day in and day out, year in and year out, it has finally caught up with us. Rather than argue the point all should be accountable to what is release into the air, from automobiles, factories and home fires burning. It is our responsibility to care for the earth, what supports our life. Simple stupid.
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Jun 3, 2016 19:37:16   #
jelun wrote:
One would think that eventually folks would figure out that working together would get us a whole lot bigger piece of the pie than skirmishing with each other.
You are right, what on the face looks like hate is really fear. Fear of what? That is the perplexing part for me, those who seem to be the most crazed with fear are those who believe in an Apocalypse. That confounds me since I think that is what they are supposed to be looking forward to. When they speak of it they seem fearful and apprehensive not joyful or anticipating glory.
I just don't understand it.
Short of earthly death which is supposed to be a reward, what is the worst that can happen? A life on the streets? A move to live with relatives? It is still life, if that is what they cling to.
Are material possessions really that important?

Wouldn't making alliances lessen that fear? Wouldn't it increase exponentially the opportunities to avoid catastrophe?

The wider the circle the better the support, I think.
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This is true and you are not alone in that line of thinking, Steve Hawkins has mentioned that it is through cooperation and exchange with different countries we will exponentially expand our knowledge and secure our survival.
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Jun 3, 2016 18:59:23   #
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
Really? I'm anti-American?


What do you call it when someone is against other Americans, not for their actions but simply due to not being in an alignment with their political preference. I'm for all fellow Americans unless their actions prove to me otherwise.
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Jun 3, 2016 18:53:25   #
morcutt wrote:
I'm not quite sure that having knowledge removes the possibility of having opinions; rather I think it just validates them. Some things, obviously, can be proven (such as the heliocentric model) and then opinions are both unnecessary and invalid, but some things cannot necessarily be proven, such as infallible arguments. I think I got what exactly you meant, I just had to go full grammar nazi on a texhnicality.



Aside from mathematical equations and some scientific facts most knowledge is subjective to ones own perspective.
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Jun 3, 2016 18:46:48   #
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
I don't have opinions, did you forget? I have knowledge.


Do you have knowledge like Trump "has good words"
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Jun 3, 2016 18:45:25   #
morcutt wrote:
Yeah, whenever someone talks about building a wall he really panders to whomever he is talking to *sarcasm intended*.



This is true, so who do you think he is pandering to when speaking of the wall?
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