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  1. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    Has America become a laughing stock?

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    ocean515 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Only to the intellectually vacant aligned with liberal/socialist progressive globalism.
     
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    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    You found Trump's comment intellectual? Wow! Please also look under the bed for a revolutionary gnome!
     
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    ocean515 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I guess you are one of the people I referenced.
     
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    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    I'll make you a broth. I'll ensure that it is tasteless.
     
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    ocean515 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm sure that will be the best you can do.
     
  7. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    You continue to ape Trump and be destructive. I thank you for that.

    However, let's see if you turn it around. Given climate change requires radical change to ensure solution, what leadership role do you think the US is undertaking?
     
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    I see you firmly embrace the God of Cretin. As a cretin, it may not be possible for you to judge anything worth reviewing.
     
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    Wow, you actually typed this! I didn't think you would. But let's, for the crack, go back to the question posed: Given climate change requires radical change to ensure solution, what leadership role do you think the US is undertaking?
     
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    I don't worship at the altar of Warmists.

    I prefer actions based on science backed by applications of the scientific method, as opposed to the global social justice agenda created by the father of Global Warming, Maurice Strong. As such I don't see a need for any leadership role for the United States.

    Less successful Nations, and those worshiping Cretin, will have to find a method to get their hands on money via some other strategy.
     
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    A country pretending to be a super-power wouldn't take a leadership role?
     
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    Surely you realize one way a super-power maintains that status is by recognizing schemes like the one created by Maurice Strong.

    Perhaps one day lesser Nations will learn to do the same. In the mean time, it seems they prefer to fill the coffers of others and claim they are achieving something.
     
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    Under Obama we were following the crowd. Now under Trump we are taking a leadership role and walking away from the Paris fiasco was a huge first step.
     
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    So the US should follow the bargained solutions delivered by the UN? Perhaps support Figueres' call to give '$1 trillion a year to the developing world'?
     
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    I think so.

     
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    Unfortunately, there is no solution. In a way deniers are correct now in fighting the realities because anything done will be far too limited by politics/demography to make much of a difference. All we humans can do at this point is put a finger in the dike before drowning as the damage has already been done and we see the start of the results every year as our climate allows for and creates more extreme events.
    This year is Hurricanes and fires, next year will be heat waves and freak cold snaps...we don't even have the methane effect yet.
     
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    Cheery!
     
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    Yeah....it sucks, the only bright side being I will be dead before it really gets bad.
     
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    The AGW cult has become a laughing stock and the rest of us see the humor in Trump's tweet.
     
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    This is the AGW cult that has an effective consensus in scientific understanding?
     
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    Who is this....US?
     
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    Those of us not in the cult
     
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    All seven of you?
     
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