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Feb 10, 2019 17:39:32   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
slatten49 wrote:
Nothing's changed, Bcon, to include good-natured interservice joking and rivalries.

As corpsmen are/were often assigned to Marines units, those familiar with me would know that my comment was meant both in respect and jest.


"43. Seeking solutions to c*****e c****e

C*****e c****e is a global problem that demands a global solution. The United Nations has been at the forefront in assessing the science and forging a political solution. The Intergovernmental Panel on C*****e C****e, which brings together 2,000 leading c*****e c****e scientists, issues comprehensive scientific assessments every five or six years: in 2007, it concluded with certainty that c*****e c****e was occurring and that human activities were a primary cause. The 196 members of the UN Framework Convention on C*****e C****e are negotiating agreements to reduce emissions that contribute to c*****e c****e and help countries adapt to its effects. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and other UN agencies have been at the forefront in raising awareness.
44. Helping Countries to Cope with C*****e C****e"

The UN is a nothing more than a NWO/One world government tool that the USA funds most of.
We should not be in it or fund it.

It runs contrary to our supreme law of the land; The Constitution.

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Feb 10, 2019 17:59:50   #
Bcon
 
slatten49 wrote:
Nothing's changed, Bcon, to include good-natured interservice joking and rivalries.

As corpsmen are/were often assigned to Marines units, those familiar with me would know that my comment was meant both in respect and jest.


I understand that and replied in kind. Humor softens all.

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Feb 10, 2019 18:03:04   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Bcon wrote:
I understand that and replied in kind. Humor softens all.

Got'cha, and yes it does.

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Feb 11, 2019 07:36:56   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
JFlorio wrote:
Gee. No bias in those reports. I’m sure the UN has no agenda. You should have been a sword swallower in the circus since you’ll swallow anything. Quick question. Since you believe the UN really cares what’s their workable solution?


No bias at all, Jim and no accountability in where the trillions of dollars collected by the UN have gone, who they supposedly helped and why after all this time fleecing countries for funds to correct” the issues anything has changed..

An interesting older article for consideration~~Why older?? Well there just isn’t much out there on all this money paid with no results and certainly no accountability.. Talk about a fleecing, good grief~~check out the extrodanary amounts if money involved..

Funding for such activities has been increasing substantially, there is a lack of shared understanding of strategic priorities among the various responsible agency officials. This assessment agrees with the conclusions of a 2008 Congressional Research Service analysis which found no “overarching policy goal for c*****e c****e that guides the programs funded or the priorities among programs.”

According to the GAO, annual federal climate spending has increased from $4.6 billion in 2003 to $8.8 billion in 2010, amounting to $106.7 billion over that period. The money was spent in four general categories: technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, science to understand c*****e c****es, international assistance for developing countries, and wildlife adaptation to respond to actual or expected changes. Technology spending, the largest category, grew from $2.56 billion to $5.5 billion over this period, increasingly advancing over others in total share. Data compiled by Joanne Nova at the Science and Policy Institute indicates that the U.S. Government spent more than $32.5 billion on climate studies between 1989 and 2009. This doesn’t count about $79 billion more spent for c*****e c****e technology research, foreign aid and tax breaks for “g***n e****y.” WTH??? Just to study mind you!!! Are we the only ones studying this garbage??

OMB pointed out that their previously noted agency budget compilations didn’t include revenues lost for the special deductions and tax credits intended to encourage greenhouse gas emission reductions. They attributed to those subsidies a cost of $7.2 billion in federal revenue losses during 2010 alone, ($16.1 billion since 1993), bringing the total since 2003 to $122.8 billion. Then there’s still another $26.1 billion earmarked for c*****e c****e programs and related activities within the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (or “Stimulus Bill”).

C*****e c****e spending won’t slow any time soon…not so long as current Obama policies prevail. A proposed $1,328 million FY 2012 budget for its Global C*****e C****e Initiative (GCCI) aimed at helping developing countries address man-made g****l w*****g problems that we’ve allegedly caused represents a 557% increase since FY 2008 (then $202 million). Implemented through programs sponsored by the Department of State, Treasury, and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), it is funded by the administration’s executive budget. As stated, “The President’s FY2012 budget request follows on the December 2010 United Nations Framework Convention on C*****e C****e (UNFCC) negotiations in Cancun, Mexico, which formulated a package of ‘nationally appropriate’ measures toward the goal of avoiding dangerous c*****e c****e.” This is part of “…a commitment to near-term and long-term climate financing for the least developed countries amounting to near $30 billion for the period 2010-2012, and $100 billion annually by 2020.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2011/08/23/the-alarming-cost-of-c*****e-c****e-hysteria/amp/

Where the hell is all the money really going????

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Feb 11, 2019 07:38:50   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Bcon wrote:
I understand that and replied in kind. Humor softens all.


You should read some of the threads bobby and slatt and bahmer get into you will laugh truely for many posts made!!! A welcomed break~~~

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Feb 11, 2019 07:41:09   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
lindajoy wrote:
No bias at all, Jim and no accountability in where the trillions of dollars collected by the UN have gone, who they supposedly helped and why after all this time fleecing countries for funds to correct” the issues anything has changed..

An interesting older article for consideration~~Why older?? Well there just isn’t much out there on all this money paid with no results and certainly no accountability.. Talk about a fleecing, good grief~~check out the extrodanary amounts if money involved..

Funding for such activities has been increasing substantially, there is a lack of shared understanding of strategic priorities among the various responsible agency officials. This assessment agrees with the conclusions of a 2008 Congressional Research Service analysis which found no “overarching policy goal for c*****e c****e that guides the programs funded or the priorities among programs.”

According to the GAO, annual federal climate spending has increased from $4.6 billion in 2003 to $8.8 billion in 2010, amounting to $106.7 billion over that period. The money was spent in four general categories: technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, science to understand c*****e c****es, international assistance for developing countries, and wildlife adaptation to respond to actual or expected changes. Technology spending, the largest category, grew from $2.56 billion to $5.5 billion over this period, increasingly advancing over others in total share. Data compiled by Joanne Nova at the Science and Policy Institute indicates that the U.S. Government spent more than $32.5 billion on climate studies between 1989 and 2009. This doesn’t count about $79 billion more spent for c*****e c****e technology research, foreign aid and tax breaks for “g***n e****y.” WTH??? Just to study mind you!!! Are we the only ones studying this garbage??

OMB pointed out that their previously noted agency budget compilations didn’t include revenues lost for the special deductions and tax credits intended to encourage greenhouse gas emission reductions. They attributed to those subsidies a cost of $7.2 billion in federal revenue losses during 2010 alone, ($16.1 billion since 1993), bringing the total since 2003 to $122.8 billion. Then there’s still another $26.1 billion earmarked for c*****e c****e programs and related activities within the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (or “Stimulus Bill”).

C*****e c****e spending won’t slow any time soon…not so long as current Obama policies prevail. A proposed $1,328 million FY 2012 budget for its Global C*****e C****e Initiative (GCCI) aimed at helping developing countries address man-made g****l w*****g problems that we’ve allegedly caused represents a 557% increase since FY 2008 (then $202 million). Implemented through programs sponsored by the Department of State, Treasury, and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), it is funded by the administration’s executive budget. As stated, “The President’s FY2012 budget request follows on the December 2010 United Nations Framework Convention on C*****e C****e (UNFCC) negotiations in Cancun, Mexico, which formulated a package of ‘nationally appropriate’ measures toward the goal of avoiding dangerous c*****e c****e.” This is part of “…a commitment to near-term and long-term climate financing for the least developed countries amounting to near $30 billion for the period 2010-2012, and $100 billion annually by 2020.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2011/08/23/the-alarming-cost-of-c*****e-c****e-hysteria/amp/

Where the hell is all the money really going????
No bias at all, Jim and no accountability in where... (show quote)


"Where the hell is all the money really going????" - LJ

A question that won't be answered by those funded.

"the U.S. Government spent more than $32.5 billion on climate studies between 1989 and 2009. This doesn’t count about $79 billion more spent for c*****e c****e technology research, foreign aid and tax breaks for “g***n e****y.” WTH??? Just to study mind you!!! Are we the only ones studying this garbage??" - LJ
The UN is sink hole that needs to be removed from our shores.

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Feb 11, 2019 07:50:40   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
You should read some of the threads bobby and slatt and bahmer get into you will laugh truely for many posts made!!! A welcomed break~~~

L-J, don't downplay your role as an instigator in our exchanges.

Without your intervention, we would remain the choirboys that we are.

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Feb 11, 2019 07:51:32   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
And yet another worth the read~~still trying to find something that gives accounting of all the money the UN has gotten and how spent~~

complications for climate finance. Flickr/Adam F*gen
Last year, we looked at the extreme cuts to international climate finance the Trump administration put forward in their fiscal year 2018 budget proposal. Based on Trump's announcements, one might assume that U.S. climate finance has fallen to zero...Not true~~

Luckily, this is not the case. It is Congress that sets funding priorities in annual appropriations bills. Six months overdue, Congress has finally agreed an omnibus spending package to fund the entire government for FY18 (covering October 2017-September 2018).

For climate finance the budget is a mixed bag: some international climate funding has been preserved, some cut, and much left to the discretion of government agencies.

Good News: Congress Continues Some Climate Funding even with Trumps cut funding policies...

Congress has rejected some of the most damaging spending cuts proposed by the Trump administration, and some key funding items are largely in line with previous years:

Global Environment Facility (GEF): $139.5 million. Provides support not just for climate, but a host of environmental challenges, such as protecting biodiversity and tackling desertification. The US is the second-largest contributor in the GEF's current 4-year funding cycle, after Japan. Funding has been largely preserved, and stands at $7 million less than FY16 and 17 levels.

Montreal Protocol Multilateral Fund: $31 million. Supports developing countries to phase out ozone depleting substances, some of which are powerful greenhouse gases many times more potent than carbon dioxide. Funding is $1 million below FY17 levels, but the money that has been approved will have a big impact, increasing the fund's available resources by 38 percent.

Intergovernmental Panel on C*****e C****e (IPCC) and the UN Framework Convention on C*****e C****e (UNFCCC): No allocation. These bodies are responsible for synthesizing the state of the art of climate science and providing a space for climate diplomacy. Funding was cut completely in the FY17 budget. This led a number of European countries to increase their funding, and Bloomberg Philanthropies to pledge $15 million to make up for the U.S. shortfall. In a positive move, the Trump administration has said it now wants to fund these bodies. The House of Representatives didn't seem to get this memo, rejecting the Senate's bipartisan recommendation to restore FY16 funding levels of $10 million. The administration could, however, still fund the UNFCCC and IPCC from discretionary funds.

<snip> much more to read should you wish..

https://www.wri.org/blog/2018/03/us-2018-budget-and-climate-finance-its-bad-not-bad-you-might-think

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Feb 11, 2019 08:11:28   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
eagleye13 wrote:
"Where the hell is all the money really going????" - LJ

A question that won't be answered by those funded.

"the U.S. Government spent more than $32.5 billion on climate studies between 1989 and 2009. This doesn’t count about $79 billion more spent for c*****e c****e technology research, foreign aid and tax breaks for “g***n e****y.” WTH??? Just to study mind you!!! Are we the only ones studying this garbage??" - LJ
The UN is sink hole that needs to be removed from our shores.
"Where the hell is all the money really going... (show quote)


Amen brother!! Like the Unions at one point instrumental in the functions those laws now establushed and protecting the work force, they care now obsolete...
The United Nations is a farce. What they are anymore is a One World Order headquarters in movement. Countries actually do speak between themselves, the UN has no legal hold over any country not even through the treaty agreements they throw together. They need to be canned with the building given to our homeless vets!!

Here’ s a outside picture of climate warming for ya...

Steam Boat Springs which has amassed 257” new snow since the season started.. White, soft powdery snow for the most part..Skiing amazing!! C*****e c****e is helping all of our ski resorts that have announced because of the most snow falling in 15 years they will be open to April..

Water tables have already increased and will continue during the melting which is needed and the economy because of it at leadt here is booming... I wonder if the East in all their snow is having similar results???



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Feb 11, 2019 08:14:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
L-J, don't downplay your role as an instigator in our exchanges.

Without your intervention, we would remain the choirboys that we are.


Moi, well I nevahhhh???

Choirboys?? Lololololl Did you say choirboys,????? Lolololololllolll ya got me on that one!!!!!

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Feb 11, 2019 08:15:02   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
lindajoy wrote:
Amen brother!! Like the Unions at one point instrumental in the functions those laws now establushed and protecting the work force, they care now obsolete...
The United Nations is a farce. What they are anymore is a One World Order headquarters in movement. Countries actually do speak between themselves, the UN has no legal hold over any country not even through the treaty agreements they throw together. They need to be canned with the building given to our home with vets!!

Here’ s a outside picture of climate warming for ya...

Steam Boat Springs which has amassed 257” new snow since the season started.. White, soft powdery snow for the most part..Skiing amazing!! C*****e c****e is helping all of our ski resorts that have announced because of the most snow falling in 15 years they will be open to April..

Water tables have already increased and will continue during the melting which is needed and the economy because of it at leadt here is booming... I wonder if the East in all their snow is having similar results???
Amen brother!! Like the Unions at one point instru... (show quote)


Good morning lovely LindaJoy...

That is some beautiful snow...

I miss the hills back home...

Over here the skiing is all 'bunny' hills....



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Feb 11, 2019 08:27:01   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
Moi, well I nevahhhh???

Choirboys?? Lololololl Did you say choirboys,????? Lolololololllolll ya got me on that one!!!!!
Moi, well I nevahhhh??? img src="https://static.... (show quote)

As Edith Ann, from 'Laugh-In' fame, used to say, "And, that's the t***h"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENdFF2q9HwI

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Feb 11, 2019 08:32:18   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Good morningggggg to you....

It was spectacular but the first morning run was a bit chilly at 7 *... Skied right over to the little restaurant for coffee and the fireplace!!

Thats the first Basin too, the easiest slope in other words... lolol The powdery snow is the best watching it spray out the sides of your skis but also the deepest tracks left until more get out to pack it down a bit... If not paying attention you can get “snow-stuck” and bust your butt!! Don’t ask how I know... 🤪

Bunny hills are great training courses..Been on many...🙃😅


Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Good morning lovely LindaJoy...

That is some beautiful snow...

I miss the hills back home...

Over here the skiing is all 'bunny' hills....





Boulder Canyon Falls..
Boulder Canyon Falls.....

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Feb 11, 2019 08:37:55   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
As Edith Ann, from 'Laugh-In' fame, used to say, "And, that's the t***h"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENdFF2q9HwI


OMG!!!! Tooooooo funny!!! You are a r**t!!! Almost didn’t get my coffee to my mouth!!! Lolololing so much!! That is great!!!!

You need to keep it and post all over these threads you’d have everyone loling!!!

You bet your sweet bippie~~

https://youtu.be/tWlSYEg_EcY

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Feb 11, 2019 08:42:26   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
lindajoy wrote:
Good morningggggg to you....

It was spectacular but the first morning run was a bit chilly at 7 *... Skied right over to the little restaurant for coffee and the fireplace!!

Thats the first Basin too, the easiest slope in other words... lolol The powdery snow is the best watching it spray out the sides of your skis but also the deepest tracks left until more get out to pack it down a bit... If not paying attention you can get “snow-stuck” and bust your butt!! Don’t ask how I know... 🤪

Bunny hills are great training courses..Been on many...🙃😅




Good morningggggg to you.... br br It was spectac... (show quote)


I remember snow-stuck from my first time on the hills.. Turns out I was wrong about it being easier to aim for the powder...

Sure did help me to develop listening sk**ls

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