Younger Republican Voters Refuse to Deny Climate Change

Well, if all the Pros (AGW believers) could get on the same message, we might be able to make some headway.

I bet the Cons (AGW non-believers) are simply going to wait 12 years and say..."See. Told ya so."

:dunno:

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I've been listening to this crap for over 40 years, and we were already supposed to be -according to the "experts"- experiencing climatic Armageddon by now.

See...Toldjaso!
 
Nope..i doubt that they presented anything is such skewed terms as to elicit false responses. Of course..your draconian measures are not the only things that can be done. Since it has become Republican party dogma to deny climate change...there are no solutions..good, bad or otherwise..being sought..by the ostriches of the Republican party.
That was the thrust of this polling and commentary.
The dogma is that man's activities are the cause, and the only through bureaucracy and destroying the modern western way of life can it be ameliorated.
Yeah..there are those who believe that. I don't see the issue an a binary set solution..there are all kinds of options. But a denial that 'something' is happening...does not help.
All the stuff I've read by the climate change deniers..focus on trying to prove that nothing is wrong and nothing need be done. Whether it is man-made or a natural cyclical phenomena--if the oceans rise..or fertile area shift..or whatever---dealing with such issues..regardless of the cause--is going to be a priority. As with most things..I imagine it is an amalgam of cause. As to the destruction of western way of life--have you considered that that may be in the cards, regardless of causation? many of us predict the coming 100+ years as the era of the resource wars. They've already begun in India and China--with their low level conflict to seize the Himalayan aquifers.

No matter..the topic is young Republicans..and the future of the party.
 
What's a climate denier?
I consider myself a climate change encourager.
I fully encourage the appearance of Palm Trees in Duluth.
 
Explain why the solution to 'climate change' is massive tax increases...yeah that's what we thought. :anj_stfu:
Nope..i doubt that they presented anything is such skewed terms as to elicit false responses. Of course..your draconian measures are not the only things that can be done. Since it has become Republican party dogma to deny climate change...there are no solutions..good, bad or otherwise..being sought..by the ostriches of the Republican party.
That was the thrust of this polling and commentary.
The dogma is that man's activities are the cause, and the only through bureaucracy and destroying the modern western way of life can it be ameliorated.
Yeah..there are those who believe that. I don't see the issue an a binary set solution..there are all kinds of options. But a denial that 'something' is happening...does not help.
All the stuff I've read by the climate change deniers..focus on trying to prove that nothing is wrong and nothing need be done. Whether it is man-made or a natural cyclical phenomena--if the oceans rise..or fertile area shift..or whatever---dealing with such issues..regardless of the cause--is going to be a priority. As with most things..I imagine it is an amalgam of cause. As to the destruction of western way of life--have you considered that that may be in the cards, regardless of causation? many of us predict the coming 100+ years as the era of the resource wars. They've already begun in India and China--with their low level conflict to seize the Himalayan aquifers.

No matter..the topic is young Republicans..and the future of the party.
There's nothing that can be done, other than get the hall out of the way.

Mankind cannot control the weather...It is the height of hubris and vanity to believe that we can.

In any case, I look to both history and to what the doomasyers do...History is rife with people who claim that the end is nigh unless we do something NOW!...Malthus, JK Galbraith, and Paul Ehrlich come directly to mind...Not only were they wrong, they were wrong in spectacular fashion.....In terms of walking the walk, I cannot think of a single eviro-doomsayer that is willing to give up their life of luxury in order to allegedly save the world...No, it's we the peons who must change and come to eco-Jesus.

These people are not just wrong, they are willfully perpetrating a hoax.
 
It would appear that the Republican youth and young adults are buying into climate change in a big way.
Could it be that they feel they have an interest in the issue that their elders do not?

As in, they are going to be around to deal with the consequences?


Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear

When election time comes next year, Will Galloway, a student and Republican youth leader at Clemson University, will look for candidates who are strong on the mainstream conservative causes he cares about most, including gun rights and opposing abortion.
But there is another issue high on his list of urgent concerns that is not on his party’s agenda: climate change.
“Climate change isn’t going to discriminate between red states and blue states, so red-state actors have to start engaging on these issues,” said Mr. Galloway, 19, who is heading into his sophomore year and is chairman of the South Carolina Federation of College Republicans. “But we haven’t been. We’ve completely ceded them to the left.”

Nearly 60 percent of Republicans between the ages of 23 and 38 say that climate change is having an effect on the United States, and 36 percent believe humans are the cause. That’s about double the numbers of Republicans over age 52.
But younger generations are also now outvoting their elders. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, voters under the age of 53 cast 62.5 million votes in the 2018 midterm elections. Those 53 and older, by contrast, were responsible for 60.1 million votes.
“Americans believe climate change is real, and that number goes up every single month,” Frank Luntz, a veteran Republican strategist, told a Congressional panel recently. He also circulated a memo to congressional Republicans in June warning that climate change was “a G.O.P. vulnerability and a G.O.P. opportunity.”
A new Harvard University survey of voters under the age of 30 found that 73 percent of respondents disapproved of Mr. Trump’s approach to climate change (about the same proportion as those who object to his handling of race relations). Half the respondents identified as Republican or independent.
“Here’s another gap between our party and younger voters,” said a recent report by a Republican polling firm, Public Opinion Strategies. Speaking of younger Republicans, the firm concluded that “climate change is their most important issue” and called the numbers “concerning” for the party’s future.
You can't get laid at a college party if you don't believe in man-made climate change.
It's the popular way to think.

Are you saying that all conservative males decide important issues with their dicks? Could this be the real reason why Republican decisions are always so dickish?
 
It would appear that the Republican youth and young adults are buying into climate change in a big way.
Could it be that they feel they have an interest in the issue that their elders do not?

As in, they are going to be around to deal with the consequences?


Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear

When election time comes next year, Will Galloway, a student and Republican youth leader at Clemson University, will look for candidates who are strong on the mainstream conservative causes he cares about most, including gun rights and opposing abortion.
But there is another issue high on his list of urgent concerns that is not on his party’s agenda: climate change.
“Climate change isn’t going to discriminate between red states and blue states, so red-state actors have to start engaging on these issues,” said Mr. Galloway, 19, who is heading into his sophomore year and is chairman of the South Carolina Federation of College Republicans. “But we haven’t been. We’ve completely ceded them to the left.”

Nearly 60 percent of Republicans between the ages of 23 and 38 say that climate change is having an effect on the United States, and 36 percent believe humans are the cause. That’s about double the numbers of Republicans over age 52.
But younger generations are also now outvoting their elders. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, voters under the age of 53 cast 62.5 million votes in the 2018 midterm elections. Those 53 and older, by contrast, were responsible for 60.1 million votes.
“Americans believe climate change is real, and that number goes up every single month,” Frank Luntz, a veteran Republican strategist, told a Congressional panel recently. He also circulated a memo to congressional Republicans in June warning that climate change was “a G.O.P. vulnerability and a G.O.P. opportunity.”
A new Harvard University survey of voters under the age of 30 found that 73 percent of respondents disapproved of Mr. Trump’s approach to climate change (about the same proportion as those who object to his handling of race relations). Half the respondents identified as Republican or independent.
“Here’s another gap between our party and younger voters,” said a recent report by a Republican polling firm, Public Opinion Strategies. Speaking of younger Republicans, the firm concluded that “climate change is their most important issue” and called the numbers “concerning” for the party’s future.
You can't get laid at a college party if you don't believe in man-made climate change.
It's the popular way to think.

Are you saying that all conservative males decide important issues with their dicks? Could this be the real reason why Republican decisions are always so dickish?
:huh1:Actually....this is why some kids become Democrats

Jesus.....you really fell into that one. :muahaha:
 
The younger generation really concerns me. They are overwhelmingly in favor of single payer healthcare.
Yes cheaper guaranteed Healthcare would be horrible, just horrible, super duper.
Name the last....wait....the FIRST time gubmint made something cheaper.

I defy you, dupe.
Nothing the GOP has passed, that's for sure. Obamacare give free healthcare to everyone who earns less than about $14,000 as a single and up to $27,000 for a family of four d u h. You're so goddamn stupid they should call you people know nothings again. Social Security unemploymentetc etc. And 75% of those on the exchanges get health insurance for less than $100. Jesus Christ you dumb dupes...
 
In our nation we have cleaned up a lot of it. Still have some things to do and some industrial areas also. But you guys want our backyards to be antiseptic with no bacteria at all. When just leaving it clean and balancing what humans need with animals and vegetation in a sane way without all of the Euell Gibbons nuts and animal/rodent/insect molesters controlling the conversation. California has moved to far to one side and must adjust for the people to live a better life. Brown outs, massive forest fires, and running out of water for a state that touts itself as the greatest thing since sliced bread is laughable.
 
The younger generation really concerns me. They are overwhelmingly in favor of single payer healthcare.
Yes cheaper guaranteed Healthcare would be horrible, just horrible, super duper.
Name the last....wait....the FIRST time gubmint made something cheaper.

I defy you, dupe.
Nothing the GOP has passed, that's for sure. Obamacare give free healthcare to everyone who earns less than about $14,000 as a single and up to $27,000 for a family of four d u h. You're so goddamn stupid they should call you people know nothings again. Social Security unemploymentetc etc. And 75% of those on the exchanges get health insurance for less than $100. Jesus Christ you dumb dupes...
Is that what Obama gave?
 
You can't get laid at a college party if you don't believe in man-made climate change.
It's the popular way to think.

The smart ones will wise up after they get out.

Manmade climate change is a fraud and a lie.

NON-Manmade climate change is called nature. Its been changing for millions of years, and no stupid green deal will change it.

Liberals are idiots and morons and liars.
 
It would appear that the Republican youth and young adults are buying into climate change in a big way.
Could it be that they feel they have an interest in the issue that their elders do not?

As in, they are going to be around to deal with the consequences?


Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear

When election time comes next year, Will Galloway, a student and Republican youth leader at Clemson University, will look for candidates who are strong on the mainstream conservative causes he cares about most, including gun rights and opposing abortion.
But there is another issue high on his list of urgent concerns that is not on his party’s agenda: climate change.
“Climate change isn’t going to discriminate between red states and blue states, so red-state actors have to start engaging on these issues,” said Mr. Galloway, 19, who is heading into his sophomore year and is chairman of the South Carolina Federation of College Republicans. “But we haven’t been. We’ve completely ceded them to the left.”

Nearly 60 percent of Republicans between the ages of 23 and 38 say that climate change is having an effect on the United States, and 36 percent believe humans are the cause. That’s about double the numbers of Republicans over age 52.
But younger generations are also now outvoting their elders. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, voters under the age of 53 cast 62.5 million votes in the 2018 midterm elections. Those 53 and older, by contrast, were responsible for 60.1 million votes.
“Americans believe climate change is real, and that number goes up every single month,” Frank Luntz, a veteran Republican strategist, told a Congressional panel recently. He also circulated a memo to congressional Republicans in June warning that climate change was “a G.O.P. vulnerability and a G.O.P. opportunity.”
A new Harvard University survey of voters under the age of 30 found that 73 percent of respondents disapproved of Mr. Trump’s approach to climate change (about the same proportion as those who object to his handling of race relations). Half the respondents identified as Republican or independent.
“Here’s another gap between our party and younger voters,” said a recent report by a Republican polling firm, Public Opinion Strategies. Speaking of younger Republicans, the firm concluded that “climate change is their most important issue” and called the numbers “concerning” for the party’s future.
Deny? Your AGW sounds like a cult.
 
You can't get laid at a college party if you don't believe in man-made climate change.
It's the popular way to think.

The smart ones will wise up after they get out.

Manmade climate change is a fraud and a lie.

NON-Manmade climate change is called nature. Its been changing for millions of years, and no stupid green deal will change it.

Liberals are idiots and morons and liars.
of course the GOP is the only political party in the entire world that believes your stupid b*******, brainwashed functional moron. And half the GOP has figured it out. Watch the news for Christ's sake watch PBS documentaries about nature. You are out of your tiny little mind stupid. Rush Limbaugh says two idiot professors at East Anglia prove it's a hoax. Absolute idiotic propaganda from the high school grad ex Coke head DJ. Wake up and smell the coffee.
 
You can't get laid at a college party if you don't believe in man-made climate change.
It's the popular way to think.

The smart ones will wise up after they get out.

Manmade climate change is a fraud and a lie.

NON-Manmade climate change is called nature. Its been changing for millions of years, and no stupid green deal will change it.

Liberals are idiots and morons and liars.
of course the GOP is the only political party in the entire world that believes your stupid b*******, brainwashed functional moron. And half the GOP has figured it out. Watch the news for Christ's sake watch PBS documentaries about nature. You are out of your tiny little mind stupid. Rush Limbaugh says two idiot professors at East Anglia prove it's a hoax. Absolute idiotic propaganda from the high school grad ex Coke head DJ. Wake up and smell the coffee.
and of course Fox and your demagogues on the radio are the only media in the world that denies. A million things beside global warming too, brainwashed illiterate.
 
It would appear that the Republican youth and young adults are buying into climate change in a big way.
Could it be that they feel they have an interest in the issue that their elders do not?

As in, they are going to be around to deal with the consequences?


Climate Could Be an Electoral Time Bomb, Republican Strategists Fear

When election time comes next year, Will Galloway, a student and Republican youth leader at Clemson University, will look for candidates who are strong on the mainstream conservative causes he cares about most, including gun rights and opposing abortion.
But there is another issue high on his list of urgent concerns that is not on his party’s agenda: climate change.
“Climate change isn’t going to discriminate between red states and blue states, so red-state actors have to start engaging on these issues,” said Mr. Galloway, 19, who is heading into his sophomore year and is chairman of the South Carolina Federation of College Republicans. “But we haven’t been. We’ve completely ceded them to the left.”

Nearly 60 percent of Republicans between the ages of 23 and 38 say that climate change is having an effect on the United States, and 36 percent believe humans are the cause. That’s about double the numbers of Republicans over age 52.
But younger generations are also now outvoting their elders. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, voters under the age of 53 cast 62.5 million votes in the 2018 midterm elections. Those 53 and older, by contrast, were responsible for 60.1 million votes.
“Americans believe climate change is real, and that number goes up every single month,” Frank Luntz, a veteran Republican strategist, told a Congressional panel recently. He also circulated a memo to congressional Republicans in June warning that climate change was “a G.O.P. vulnerability and a G.O.P. opportunity.”
A new Harvard University survey of voters under the age of 30 found that 73 percent of respondents disapproved of Mr. Trump’s approach to climate change (about the same proportion as those who object to his handling of race relations). Half the respondents identified as Republican or independent.
“Here’s another gap between our party and younger voters,” said a recent report by a Republican polling firm, Public Opinion Strategies. Speaking of younger Republicans, the firm concluded that “climate change is their most important issue” and called the numbers “concerning” for the party’s future.
Deny? Your AGW sounds like a cult.
The only cult is the Rupert Murdoch Fox noise Rush Limbaugh etc etc know-nothing GOP voters. Jesus you are the only people in the world that deny global warming or that the United States has the worst inequality and upward mobility and the lowest taxes on the rich anyone has ever had. Only propaganda and your ignorance makes this possible poor America....
 
The younger generation really concerns me. They are overwhelmingly in favor of single payer healthcare.
Yes cheaper guaranteed Healthcare would be horrible, just horrible, super duper.
Name the last....wait....the FIRST time gubmint made something cheaper.

I defy you, dupe.
Nothing the GOP has passed, that's for sure. Obamacare give free healthcare to everyone who earns less than about $14,000 as a single and up to $27,000 for a family of four d u h. You're so goddamn stupid they should call you people know nothings again. Social Security unemploymentetc etc. And 75% of those on the exchanges get health insurance for less than $100. Jesus Christ you dumb dupes...
OK...I'll score the answer to that one a big ZERO.

Thanks for that admisson, tovarich.
 
Doesn't really matter what anyone thinks. The climate is changing. It is out of our control.
At the democrat debate the number that came out was 15%.
That is how much of the global warming problem the US contributes, only 15%, the rest is out of our control.
The "Green New Deal" is a stupid idea if it doesn't solve the problem.
 
Doesn't really matter what anyone thinks. The climate is changing. It is out of our control.
At the democrat debate the number that came out was 15%.
That is how much of the global warming problem the US contributes, only 15%, the rest is out of our control.
The "Green New Deal" is a stupid idea if it doesn't solve the problem.

Its not even worth wasting the time to entertain the man made glowarm crowd. The atmospheres in the planets are changing and being perturbed. The magnetosphere on our planet is now distributing incoming magnetism from the backside, usually comes from the sun....both sides now. The magnetic poles on our planet have increased significantly in movement. There are major influences from celestial bodies, the sun, increased solar activities. It's the height of arrogance to think we can influence a planet. Completely absurd and not scientific.
 

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