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Senators Unanimously Vote Down The Green New Deal
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Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
After many of the Democrats cosigned and supported the Green New Deal, none of them voted for it.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&sour...53784089311434
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Originally posted by SheenLantern View PostIt read like a bill written by a first-year congresswoman. She's incredibly inexperienced and it shows.
I'm a liberal and recognise that environmental reforms are necessary but the GND is unrealistic and unaffordable.
for one I haven't seen you writing any looney toons stuff around here.....
I know some libs that are cool... we might not agree, but of course even they laugh at aoc haha
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Man this be some bullshit now where am I going to get everything free because I’m entitled to it
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Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
I disagree with the notion that we just need to pump out more kids. We already have a population issue in at least 10% of the country. I also disagree with the manmade notion. We might have made it worse, we didn't cause it. Or to quote the song from the late 80's: We didn't start the fire. It was always burning since the world's been turning (on us).
But I do agree that, as has happened in history, climate change is potentially a thing and won't be solved without expertise that's lacking in the current generation of science.
Now of course, I still believe in the theory set out by that one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, where maybe said person died and that's why it hasn't happened yet, but I digress.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostI disagree and agree with his closing remark.
I disagree with the notion that we just need to pump out more kids. We already have a population issue in at least 10% of the country. I also disagree with the manmade notion. We might have made it worse, we didn't cause it. Or to quote the song from the late 80's: We didn't start the fire. It was always burning since the world's been turning (on us).
But I do agree that, as has happened in history, climate change is potentially a thing and won't be solved without expertise that's lacking in the current generation of science.
Now of course, I still believe in the theory set out by that one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, where maybe said person died and that's why it hasn't happened yet, but I digress.
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