Biden kills 70,000 jobs in his first day.

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  1. dagosa

    dagosa Well-Known Member

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    Seriously. Talk to any licensed electrician. It’s not rocket science.
     
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    These people genuinely believe that this industry will kill the planet in the next few years. So why would they NOT make decisions like these? No surprise here.
     
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    Well that was convenient!
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    per what you just said, solar creates more jobs, is that why the right is against it, more jobs bad?
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Trump was the biggest Bunker boy in our Presidency, unless you really believe he was just 'inspecting' the bunker, lol

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    What is this "bunker?"
     
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    never seen it, have to ask Trump
     
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    No we don't and electricity is not a new energry and please try addressing what I actually said
     
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    Why are you so scared to actually discuss how inefficient solar energy is?

    Every time someone brings it up you ignore it.

    PS: We all know why, no need to respond. I just enjoy calling you out on it.
     
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    Could we have some links to all these excerpts, please? I'd like to read the WHOLE article. Thank you.
     
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    The biggest industry in the country is construction, and every single job is considered temporary if gauged at the per project level.
     
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    Who knew that YOUR biggest *LOSER* had that many insurrectionist traitors on his payroll?
     
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    That is not what the poster said - nor can that be deduced from his post. - - big strawman

    and what was your point anyway ? ==>>> ?! !? ! !!
     
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    Renewables are scary to many who are making money off oil. - Not because of the eventual switch from Fossil to to Electric - which will happen in time - but because the idiots want to do serious harm to our economy in the process -but more importantly - on a path that will do way more damage to the environment.

    Smoke that in your pipe for a bit - and tell me what you come up with !?
     
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    Exactly
    IMO, there are two factions at play here; those at the top who are close to science like oil company executives and CEOs who understand the science and have always understood the problems with climate change. They are functionally bribing congress to deny the necessary legislation to move through this crisis, all for profit. These people are the criminals and should be prosecuted.

    The next faction are the followers who are subject to fear mongering and really believe that anything different is scary. Only when they come down with a disease related to fossil fuel use do they come to their senses. Then the alternative is scarier.

    I’ll always remember an interview with an older couple in their late fifties with the mother arguing for a reopening of the mines to reclaim their dignity from poverty and handouts while the husband on oxygen from lung disease was in tears, unable to speak but waving his hand at his wife to temper her arguments. It was painful to watch. He knew he was going to die soon and he knew it was the mines that was causing his early death.
     
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    Ha ha
    Show me the science that says that renewables are less efficient. Like climate change, I have the backing of two hundred countries, every major corporation in the world and every accredited university. For nearly two decades the price of oil has stabilized pressured by the slow incorporation of renewables. I really don’t care to listen to uninformed fear mongering blather without any science what so ever.
     
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    “Your wrong ?” Nope, You’re wrong.
     
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    '

    In the case of oil - it is much better to get it from Canada/domestic via pipeline than Import by Tanker - from 3rd world nations like Nigeria.
    We are going to use it for a while - and so are others .. and we don't want to incentivize industrialization in these nations - or increase their economic activity - by getting oil from such nations.

    There is no difference in CO2 based on the source - but Nigeria and other nation are huge polluters .. so you increase the Ocean Pollution equation - which is as bad of not worse than warming

    This is what the Blue idiots have not been taking into consideration - and in fact demonizing Michael Moore for speaking the truth.

    It is not politically correct - but it is reality. If we keep on industrializing at the current rate - we will mess up the Oceans long before more catastrophic global warming - but that will be coming to as industrialization increases the CO2 equation.

    Biden's policy is dumb and dumber on steroids ... driven purely by politics - in denial of Science.
     
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    That’s the fallacy.

    We are doing fine without it and with each passing year, less oil is needed. The proof is in the price of oil now and for years.

    Plus, Tar Sands oil from Canada is literally, the dirties oil in the world and has already contaminated lands where leaks have occurred.
    The US Congress will stand to make money if this passes, just like every citizen’s United scheme.
    https://www.nrdc.org/stories/what-keystone-pipeline

    “Tar sands oil is thicker, more acidic, and more corrosive than lighter conventional crude, and this ups the likelihood that a pipeline carrying it will leak. Indeed, one studyfound that between 2007 and 2010, pipelines moving tar sands oil in Midwestern states spilled three times more per mile than the U.S. national average for pipelines carrying conventional crude. Since it first went into operation in 2010, TC Energy’s original Keystone Pipeline System has leaked more than a dozen times; one incident in North Dakota sent a 60-foot, 21,000-gallon geyser of tar sands oil spewing into the air. Most recently, on October 31, 2019, the Keystone tar sands pipeline was temporarily shut down after a spill in North Dakota of reportedly more than 378,000 gallons. And the risk that Keystone XL will spill has only been heightened: A study published in early 2020, co-authored by TC Energy’s own scientists, found that the anti-corrosion coating on pipes for the project is defective from being stored outside and exposed to the elements for the last decade.”
     
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    There's a dickless dude parading as a woman leading the nation's health departments...

    But the right disses science.

    Okieeee....
     
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    Infinitely preferable to a science denying clueless dick leading the nation's health departments.
     
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    Hellbent on identity politics, enlightened Democrats now call Keystone Pipeline employees insurrectionist traitors, and are happy for them to lose their jobs... this is almost too much even for cynical yours truly... but deliciously confirming what we know and have come to expect of Democrats :D
     
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    Keep dick Clinton out of this! :roflol:
     
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    Thank you for establishing that supporters of the biggest *LOSER* lack a sense of humor.
     
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    Thank you for CONFIRMING that supporters of the biggest *LOSER* lack a sense of humor.
     
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