Republicans Will Pay For This In Spades

The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.

Bullshit!!!!!!!

"69 percent of Americans believed that global warming is caused mainly by human activities (57%), or caused equally by humans and natural changes (12%), while only 29 percent believed it is caused mostly by natural changes in the environment. - See more at:

American Opinions on Global Warming: A Yale/Gallup/Clearvision Poll
What do you expect them to think when all they hear in the MSM is how global warming is an undisputed fact? Of course they're gonna agree when they're only given one side of the story as if it's settled science (which it ISN'T). Even if 100% of Americans believe it that doesn't make it a fact. You must think polls = fact.

I know one thing....the Republican party doesn't like anything which benefits the common man unless big business comes up with the idea first and through their campaign donations use influence to get it initiated. Perfect Examples of the same thing on the other side is when FD Roosevelt initiated all the alphabet programs to help ordinary people and John Kennedy declared that by the end of the 60's decade we would put a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth. If he had not done that and put the government to work on it and if Lyndon Johnson had not followed through on it we would still be in a cold war with Russia and they would have a colony on the moon.

Right now some countries are powering nearly all their schools with solar power.....we should be at the forefront. Nuclear power is great but look at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and the Japanese disaster last year to see why it isn't the most desirable:

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On the way back home today from visiting relatives I was gassing up ($1.70 ObamaGas!) and talking to the young guy gassing up next to me. He was there in this little town visiting his mom, and drove from NC. He said he was a solar installer, and they have so much work they can't keep up. He said they do only business currently, but are looking to go into residential, and that they just finished outfitting Falcons Stadium in Atlanta.

These deniers are the same people who just a few years ago were saying that solar would never be cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels, and that funding Solyndra was a mistake.
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The only mistake was Republicans not allowing the government to partner with Solyndra like the Chinese government was doing with their solar companies, undercutting U.S. manufacturers to the point that they went under.

Now China leads the market.

Stupid goddamned Republicans.

Like I said before. If we had waited for somebody besides John F. Kennedy to declare that we would send a man to the moon and return him safely to the earth in a decade we would have lost the cold war and Russia would have a colony on the moon...if not mars.

Russia never had the capability
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."

[The President] shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur...

Obama is an imbecile if he thinks he can make binding treaties without Senate approval.
 
Republicans agree with the oil companies

you stupid fucktard, try living without OIL for the rest of your miserable leftard life and see how that goes. :up:

damnnnnn!! i find it hard to believe how stupid you lefties are. :up:
Drill baby drill

Republicans sell out the environment for oil company profit
Congress is stuffing its pockets with the Big Oil payoffs.

97% of scientists and most of the industrialized world understand the impact of man made global warming
Big Oil opposes it

Guess where Republicans stand?

And Abraham Lincoln said that 93% of online statistics were pulled out of a democrats ass
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."
The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.

Bullshit!!!!!!!

"69 percent of Americans believed that global warming is caused mainly by human activities (57%), or caused equally by humans and natural changes (12%), while only 29 percent believed it is caused mostly by natural changes in the environment. - See more at:

American Opinions on Global Warming: A Yale/Gallup/Clearvision Poll
What do you expect them to think when all they hear in the MSM is how global warming is an undisputed fact? Of course they're gonna agree when they're only given one side of the story as if it's settled science (which it ISN'T). Even if 100% of Americans believe it that doesn't make it a fact. You must think polls = fact.

I know one thing....the Republican party doesn't like anything which benefits the common man unless big business comes up with the idea first and through their campaign donations use influence to get it initiated. Perfect Examples of the same thing on the other side is when FD Roosevelt initiated all the alphabet programs to help ordinary people and John Kennedy declared that by the end of the 60's decade we would put a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth. If he had not done that and put the government to work on it and if Lyndon Johnson had not followed through on it we would still be in a cold war with Russia and they would have a colony on the moon.

Right now some countries are powering nearly all their schools with solar power.....we should be at the forefront. Nuclear power is great but look at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and the Japanese disaster last year to see why it isn't the most desirable:

View attachment 55862 View attachment 55861 View attachment 55863
On the way back home today from visiting relatives I was gassing up ($1.70 ObamaGas!) and talking to the young guy gassing up next to me. He was there in this little town visiting his mom, and drove from NC. He said he was a solar installer, and they have so much work they can't keep up. He said they do only business currently, but are looking to go into residential, and that they just finished outfitting Falcons Stadium in Atlanta.

These deniers are the same people who just a few years ago were saying that solar would never be cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels, and that funding Solyndra was a mistake.
4i6Ckte.gif


The only mistake was Republicans not allowing the government to partner with Solyndra like the Chinese government was doing with their solar companies, undercutting U.S. manufacturers to the point that they went under.

Now China leads the market.

Stupid goddamned Republicans.

Republicans are for any energy as long as it's just as cheap and reliable as the energy we use now. The problem is that alternatives are more expensive because they require more maintenance and repair.

If somebody can show me an alternative to electricity the way we make it now, count me in. But up north when we have snow on our roofs nearly half of the year, I can't see solar panels being less expensive or nearly as reliable.

Windmills? Forget about it. Statistically, Cleveland is more windy than Chicago. Our state was considering a huge windmill they wanted to install on Lake Erie. They finally decided against it because the maintenance and repair costs would exceed the cost it takes us to produce electricity now.
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."

How Important is Global Warming to the American Voter?

Yeah, the people are going to rise up in righteous fury over global warming. :rolleyes-41:
 
He can start by reducing his carbon footprint...
Yes, and Republicans who supported invading Iraq should have gone themselves

Should FDR have stormed the Normandy beaches himself?
They didn't have crippled people storming war zones then..
You're suggesting that people way past military age should go fight the war, so why not a cripple who did everything in his power to send Americans to their deaths at Normandy?
Thank God he did. Are you well?

The question which you have deliberately avoided addressing is, why didn't he go himself since that's what you recommend for Republicans who aren't physically able to bear the rigours of combat?
 
Yes, and Republicans who supported invading Iraq should have gone themselves

Should FDR have stormed the Normandy beaches himself?
They didn't have crippled people storming war zones then..
You're suggesting that people way past military age should go fight the war, so why not a cripple who did everything in his power to send Americans to their deaths at Normandy?
Thank God he did. Are you well?

The question which you have deliberately avoided addressing is, why didn't he go himself since that's what you recommend for Republicans who aren't physically able to bear the rigours of combat?
Obviously you're not dealing with a full deck.
 
Should FDR have stormed the Normandy beaches himself?
They didn't have crippled people storming war zones then..
You're suggesting that people way past military age should go fight the war, so why not a cripple who did everything in his power to send Americans to their deaths at Normandy?
Thank God he did. Are you well?

The question which you have deliberately avoided addressing is, why didn't he go himself since that's what you recommend for Republicans who aren't physically able to bear the rigours of combat?
Obviously you're not dealing with a full deck.

It's your idea, dumbass. Why should it only be applied to Republicans?
 
After seeing all of the terrible things that Obama is responsible for.....you guys think that people are going to vote for Hillary, and have to deal with more of the same???

You idiots are fucking high!!!

Hillary starts with 243 electoral votes......there is little this group of GOP clowns can do

You're seriously delusional if you think all those votes are locked in.

You think Repblucans start with an even slate?

Boy, you ARE delusional

Of course they don't. Dims have the Praetorian media on their side, academia on their side and almost the entire government on their side. It's a miracle they ever win.

I might point out that we've won the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections. If it wasn't for cheating and gerrymandering Republicans would never win any kind of national election.

And yet the Republicans have handed the democrats their asses the last two mid terms. Seems to me that Republicans can win some national elections.

In the last 9 POTUS elections Republicans have won 5 and democrats 4, Popular vote does not matter but then it would be 4 to 5, not hardly something for either side to brag about. Especially since dried up Mrs. Clinton is your best hope this time.
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."

Thanks to Congress, the President no longer needs the consent of Congress for anything, nor the consent of the American people. Instead, Obama will let a bunch of unelected bureaucrats in the EPA handle all this and create regulations that are really laws any way Obama so chooses.

It's great to be king!

Shrug. McConnell and the rest are either morons or accomplices for the President. I can't decide which. None of them can make any coherent opposition to the President on pretty much any issue.
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."

Thanks to Congress, the President no longer needs the consent of Congress for anything, nor the consent of the American people. Instead, Obama will let a bunch of unelected bureaucrats in the EPA handle all this and create regulations that are really laws any way Obama so chooses.

It's great to be king!

Shrug. McConnell and the rest are either morons or accomplices for the President. I can't decide which. None of them can make any coherent opposition to the President on pretty much any issue.

I left the Republican party because I believe them to be both.
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."
Only 3% of America thinks that ManMade GlowBull Warming is even real....

So......:anj_stfu:
Link?
One of these days you'll learn that not every bit of information comes from the internet.

So.....basically.....:fu:
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."
The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.

i hear imbeciles say things like that.

:thup:
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."
The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.
If Al Gore lived a modest life in modest home, he might have more credibility..But I for one refuse to listen to his propaganda while he lives in excess of the common man or woman...
If Gore was advocating total cuts in emissions you might have a point

But he is advocating sensible, achievable goals that have conservatives outraged
He can start by reducing his carbon footprint...


I did a search on that and found this:

Kreider, June 16: The Gores’ home is certified by the US Green Building Council as a Gold LEED certified home for retrofitted homes. As part of the LEED certification process, they upgraded their windows, lighting, appliances and insulation, among other items in and around the home […] The residence is powered with a geothermal system as well as 33-solar panels. The Gores also participate in the "Green PowerSwitch" program offered by their utility [company].
 
At this point in the Bush years we had two hot wars and a stream of young dead Americans showing up at Dover each day:

Hamstrung by Congress, GOP opposition, Obama heads to Paris to clinch global climate agreement

"President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can't even agree whether global warming is real.

Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017.

But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama's emissions-cutting steps at home."
The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.
If Al Gore lived a modest life in modest home, he might have more credibility..But I for one refuse to listen to his propaganda while he lives in excess of the common man or woman...
If Gore was advocating total cuts in emissions you might have a point

But he is advocating sensible, achievable goals that have conservatives outraged
He can start by reducing his carbon footprint...


I did a search on that and found this:

Kreider, June 16: The Gores’ home is certified by the US Green Building Council as a Gold LEED certified home for retrofitted homes. As part of the LEED certification process, they upgraded their windows, lighting, appliances and insulation, among other items in and around the home […] The residence is powered with a geothermal system as well as 33-solar panels. The Gores also participate in the "Green PowerSwitch" program offered by their utility [company].
Did he do anything about his yacht or private jet?
 
The problem with "global warming" is that it was thought up by a Bunco artist named Al Gore. Less then 7% of Americans see it as a threat. That is NOT going to harm us a bit.
If Al Gore lived a modest life in modest home, he might have more credibility..But I for one refuse to listen to his propaganda while he lives in excess of the common man or woman...
If Gore was advocating total cuts in emissions you might have a point

But he is advocating sensible, achievable goals that have conservatives outraged
He can start by reducing his carbon footprint...


I did a search on that and found this:

Kreider, June 16: The Gores’ home is certified by the US Green Building Council as a Gold LEED certified home for retrofitted homes. As part of the LEED certification process, they upgraded their windows, lighting, appliances and insulation, among other items in and around the home […] The residence is powered with a geothermal system as well as 33-solar panels. The Gores also participate in the "Green PowerSwitch" program offered by their utility [company].
Did he do anything about his yacht or private jet?



I showed you how Al Gore reduced his carbon footprint. Which is what you said you wanted him to do.

Can you be satisfied that he has taken steps to reduce his carbon footprint or are you going to say just because he may or may not have done something about a boat or plane, he has done nothing to reduce his carbon footprint?

I wish everyone would take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. I've tried to do my part. I stopped buying regular gas cars in 2001. I've replaced all the light bulbs in my house. I have planted trees and other plants that give us air. I try to buy goods produced locally so that it takes less energy to get it to market. I have worked to prevent illegal logging and the logging of old growth forest and succeeded. I've provided proof of illegal logging and helped bring the criminals to justice. I've bought land in America and other nations so that they will remain unspoiled and in their natural state. I've bought nests for some very ugly birds, I've bought land in Hawaii to help preserve an endangered local plant. There's now a protected area for that plant to grow. I can go on and on about what I've done to reduce my carbon footprint and help the environment.

What have you done to reduce your carbon footprint?
 
If Al Gore lived a modest life in modest home, he might have more credibility..But I for one refuse to listen to his propaganda while he lives in excess of the common man or woman...
If Gore was advocating total cuts in emissions you might have a point

But he is advocating sensible, achievable goals that have conservatives outraged
He can start by reducing his carbon footprint...


I did a search on that and found this:

Kreider, June 16: The Gores’ home is certified by the US Green Building Council as a Gold LEED certified home for retrofitted homes. As part of the LEED certification process, they upgraded their windows, lighting, appliances and insulation, among other items in and around the home […] The residence is powered with a geothermal system as well as 33-solar panels. The Gores also participate in the "Green PowerSwitch" program offered by their utility [company].
Did he do anything about his yacht or private jet?



I showed you how Al Gore reduced his carbon footprint. Which is what you said you wanted him to do.

Can you be satisfied that he has taken steps to reduce his carbon footprint or are you going to say just because he may or may not have done something about a boat or plane, he has done nothing to reduce his carbon footprint?

I wish everyone would take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. I've tried to do my part. I stopped buying regular gas cars in 2001. I've replaced all the light bulbs in my house. I have planted trees and other plants that give us air. I try to buy goods produced locally so that it takes less energy to get it to market. I have worked to prevent illegal logging and the logging of old growth forest and succeeded. I've provided proof of illegal logging and helped bring the criminals to justice. I've bought land in America and other nations so that they will remain unspoiled and in their natural state. I've bought nests for some very ugly birds, I've bought land in Hawaii to help preserve an endangered local plant. There's now a protected area for that plant to grow. I can go on and on about what I've done to reduce my carbon footprint and help the environment.

What have you done to reduce your carbon footprint?
Farting less...
 
Republicans agree with the oil companies

you stupid fucktard, try living without OIL for the rest of your miserable leftard life and see how that goes. :up:

damnnnnn!! i find it hard to believe how stupid you lefties are. :up:
Drill baby drill

Republicans sell out the environment for oil company profit
They all are deluded enough and egotistical enough into believing Jesus is coming back in their lifetimes, and the 'Rapture' will commence. Except the 'Rapture' isn't anywhere in the Bible and was made up in the mid-1880s by some crackpot, Jimmy Swaggart type.

So why bother saving the environment of a planet that is going to be destroyed in a few years. Let's make as much money and live as well as possible NOW, the environment be damned.

Surely, Jesus will be down with that when he arrives. Right?
 

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