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Nov 15, 2023 19:15:54   #
JFlorio wrote:
Not a well thought out answer at all. The environmental damage done , supplying electric and solar is tremendous. Plus we are enriching China an adversary. As usual you snowflakes can’t tell us how it works. How is going green and the two biggest polluters, China and India don’t. The world population was approximately 1 billion when f****l f**l production started in earnest. We now have 8 billion people. How detrimental is f****l f**ls?


Government data shows that e*****e w*****r disasters are happening more frequently and costing the nation $150 billlion a year, on average. After the globe surged to record heat in each of the past four months, 2023 is all but certain to go down as its hottest year in recorded history.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/11/14/national-climate-assessment-impacts-warming/?utm_campaign=wp_the_5_minute_fix&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_fix
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Nov 15, 2023 09:16:42   #
JFlorio wrote:
The group that constantly screams the sky is falling has one thing in common. Most are supported by some sort of government or alternative energy grant or subsidy. Always follow the money. All these scientists can read data. It's your side that can't. Exactly why we've had predictions in the seventies of global freezing, then g****l w*****g, and now c*****e c****e. Their goal isn't to save the planet. Only their useful i***ts believe that.
I'll throw it back at you. Let's just say man made c*****e c****e is real. What is your WORLD solution that doesn't wreck economies, the environment, and lower the average persons quality of life? Give real workable solutions instead of always whining like a little bit**.
The group that constantly screams the sky is falli... (show quote)


Wind, solar, electric vehicles are a good start. There is a c*****e c****e problem that is costing billions of dollars every year for storms worsened by the hotter temperatures. I am guessing that Florida will be too hot for people to live by the year 2075. Good luck!
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Nov 15, 2023 08:19:09   #
JFlorio wrote:
According to 1600 scientists of which four are Nobel prize winners there is no climate emergency.
With war in Europe, and the Middle East. Crime rampant in Democrat cities, China eyeing Taiwan, Iranian proxies attacking our service men and women in Syria, i***t Joe says the greatest threat is c*****e c****e. Convince the useful i***ts (democrats) that giving the government more control over your life without doing anything to fight c*****e c****e is the way to go.


The vast majority of the declaration’s signatories have no experience in climate science at all, and the group behind the message—the Climate Intelligence Foundation, or CLINTEL—has well-documented ties to oil money and f****l f**l interest groups.

“Looking at the list of signatories, there are a lot of engineers, medical doctors, and petroleum geologists and almost no actual climate scientists,” said Zeke Hausfather, a longtime research scientist at Berkeley Earth, a non-partisan nonprofit that specializes in analyzing climate data, and the former director of climate and energy programs at the Breakthrough Institute, another independent environmental research firm.

In fact, Ivar Giaever, who has been promoted as a kind of poster child for the declaration in what some believe is meant to give it credibility, won his Nobel with another scientist in 1973 for their discovery of electron tunneling in superconductors, not for anything remotely related to the study of g****l w*****g. Other signatories of the petition included at least eight current or former employees of oil giant Shell.
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/23082022/experts-debunk-v***l-post-claiming-1100-scientists-say-theres-no-climate-emergency/
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Sep 6, 2023 11:40:15   #
Parky60 wrote:
WHOOSH!... right over your head.


I don't think so. You are complaining about thieves stealing cars, and I posted a solution.

Actually, you are talking about the Times calling the cars the problem, not the thieves. The thieves are the problem, but Kia and Hyundai made it easier for them to steal. It is the fault of the knife if you stab someone in the eye? That is a crazy comparison. Instead of looking to solve the problem, you would rather whine about the Left.
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Sep 6, 2023 11:19:44   #
Parky60 wrote:
Here’s a truly dumb take, courtesy of The New York Times -- and the moron l*****ts on OPP probably agree with it: “Kia and Hyundai Helped Enable a Crime Wave. They Should Pay for It.”

Wait, you ask: Are Kia and Hyundai hiring gangs of criminals to steal each other's vehicles? Not exactly. Apparently, they just didn't take enough precautions to prevent people from stealing their vehicles.

I'm not kidding.

According to the Council on Criminal Justice, the number of vehicle thefts during the first half of 2023 was 33.5% higher on average than during the same period in 2022. As data from Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chicago, New Orleans, Buffalo and Durham, North Carolina showed, motor vehicle thefts have more than doubled this year relative to last year, according to statistics.

Why are so many cars getting stolen? Apparently it’s the fault of the car. The car wanted it. It needed to be stolen. That's the way this works. It's not the criminal — the car was just sitting there — the criminal was not a criminal.

It was just someone like you walking down the street like a normal human, never having stolen a car in your life, and there you saw it in the pure summer sunshine, a Kia. And you say to yourself, “Let's do this thing. The time has come. That is the easiest car to steal.”

So, drawn like a moth to the flame, you walked over to the Kia and you said, “That might not be a very nice car, I wasn't desperate for any of Kia's brands, but now that I see it gleaming in the summer sunshine and I know it's super easy to steal, I — a lifelong law-abiding citizen — have decided to steal the Kia.”

This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Try this: There was a knife. It was sitting there in plain sight, and you were just drawn to it. You couldn't stop yourself and so you stabbed your friend in the eyeball. You should probably sue the knife manufacturer.

Apparently, Hyundai and Kia did not equip some of their cars with electronic immobilizer devices that prevent cars from starting unless they detect a radio I.D. code associated with the car's rightful key. A couple of years ago, videos showing how to hotwire the vulnerable cars began to pop-up online.

Hundreds of the stolen cars have been involved in numerous deadly crashes, armed robbery sprees, and other crimes around the country.

But the thieves are not to blame for this. It was the car’s fault. I simply can't believe they programmed these cars to perform armed robbery. Did you know that if you create a product that when it is stolen, it is your fault?

This is how dumb we've become. How about some basic level of personal responsibility? Ah, but that might require more police, more active policing, more throwing criminals in jail and leaving them in jail.

This is truly basic stuff, but not to those morons at The New York Times or the l*****ts on OPP.
Here’s a truly dumb take, courtesy of The New York... (show quote)


This theft problem started on social media. Videos have been posted on Tik Tok and other platforms that showed people explaining how easy it is to steal certain pre-2021 Kia or Hyundai models.

The are stolen by removing a plastic cover on the steering column and using a USB cable to start the engine.

The Michigan State Police is reminding Kia and Hyundai owners these anti-theft steering wheel locks are available at state police posts, free of charge courtesy of Hyundai. Both Kia and Hyundai are offering free "fixes" to make the older vehicles safer. Engine immobilizers are now standard on all Hyundai and Kia vehicles produced since November 2021.
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Sep 3, 2023 12:15:50   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Another N**i Proposition .
A nation of Laws.
Shoot First !
Law #1


Remember the tears for Ashley Babbitt after she was shot trying to take over the Capitol Building? She was a t*****r to our country, yet like young Kyle Rittenhouse, is now a hero. Quite bizarre.
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Sep 3, 2023 12:13:20   #
BIRDMAN wrote:
Democrats worst nightmare


Actually, the left fears people of any race coming together to o*******w an e******n. Now these adorable lads are going to jail.
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Sep 3, 2023 12:10:38   #


Actually, he is not a laughing stock. The world is happy to see a sane president after the Donald Trump fiasco.
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Aug 26, 2023 17:29:00   #
BIRDMAN wrote:
🤪🤪🤪


What's True
Trump gave $10,000 to a bus driver who saved a suicidal woman, gave $25,000 to a U.S. marine sergeant arrested and detained in Mexico, and allowed an orthodox Jewish family to use his private jet in order to seek urgent medical treatment for their young son.

What's False
Trump did not pay off the mortgage of a stranger who fixed a flat tire on his car.
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Aug 20, 2023 13:04:48   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
It's "God's ears", more on!


"More on"?
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Aug 19, 2023 12:20:58   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Evidence continues to pour in proving you are a world class tin foil hatter.
Never a let a conspiracy theory go to waste.


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Aug 16, 2023 10:47:21   #
Kevyn wrote:
All of the ducks are in a row, the I’s are dotted and the T’a crossed. The nation is about to watch a picture perfect Gambino roll up.


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Aug 14, 2023 15:56:06   #
woodguru wrote:
This is what happens to kids when they are brought up by h**ers, a junior Karen in the making


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Jul 22, 2023 16:45:13   #
Forkbassman wrote:
That is interesting because I once heard Michelle Obama say” what’s the big deal about that f**g?”. She didn’t know the microphone was on: a loser with no respect for the f**g.


Not true:
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/susan-milligan/2011/09/20/accusations-of-michelle-obama-911-f**g-disrespect-ridiculous
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Jul 22, 2023 16:42:28   #
Rinaldi wrote:
And there will be thousands of them flying across the country


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