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Good. It's embarrassing to have a president who believes climate change is a hoax.
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Originally Posted by nononsenseguy
It was embarrassing to have a President that believed it was real! Obama was so damn gullible!
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Originally Posted by Big-Bucks
What is the purpose of this silly march, besides a bunch of anti-Trump crybabies crying? Last month the global warming scientists told us that we're past the point of no return as far as CO2 goes. There's NOTHING we can do about it!
Also the UN estimates that (if you believe we are causing the planet to warm) we will cause the planet to warm 7 degrees over the next 100 years. In order to stave off just 1 degree of that 7 degrees we would have to produce no CO2 for the next 33 years! That means no factories, no cars, no planes, no trains, no hospitals, no electricity... NOTHING. It's literally impossible to do that. These marchers couldn't last 2 hours without their cell phones. That's the insanity of these climate marchers. They march but they have no solution. They just conveniently blame Trump because their candidate lost 306 - 232.
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Originally Posted by Silver-Fox
Waste of time. More important things to march about.
There is no debate about climate change by the majority of scientists (97%). Denialists
get attention since they are usually funded by industries/lobbyists or a politicians agenda.
Step One: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articl...-from-Website/
Organizers are heralding today’s Peoples Climate March as a huge success, with over 200,000 people participating in Washington, D.C., and tens of thousands more taking part at over 370 sister marches across the country. Sister marches took place on Saturday across the world including in Japan, the Philippines, New Zealand, Uganda, Kenya, Germany, Greece, United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, and more.
In the United States, tens of thousands more took to the streets at hundreds of events in nearly all 50 states, from the town of Dutch Harbor in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands to the streets of Miami, Denver, Los Angeles, Chicago and other major American cities. Early counts estimated that more than 50,000 people took place nationwide outside of D.C.
By 2 p.m. marchers had completely surrounded the White House, where they sat in the streets in a silent sit in, in recognition to the damage perpetrated by the Trump Administration in his first 100 days.
One thing I will credit Trump with, he has certainly fired up the resistance.
Good
People need to start getting more involved. We only get one planet. No economy is worth destroying it over.
Good post. Those marchers not only didn't accomplish anything --- they actually caused damage.
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