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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 08:22 PM
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And of course nobody wants excessive taxation with no clear path to resolution. Isn’t that true for most of our tax money? For what it’s worth, I’m glad to not see Greta Thunberg in the news anymore. Hey they made headlines, made money and walked away with all of it, while not proving anything. Shades of PETA, HSUS, and ASPCA! All scams that the ignorant fall for!
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 08:46 PM
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These same scientists I heard speak of Covid jabs and other BS a couple years back got their entire playbook from their mentors, the climate change expert scientists. Look at the billions of people they buffaloed a few years ago, many on here btw, into believing that their friend was trying to kill them and everyone else if they refused the jab…. I somehow am still here typing without the fake crap pumping thru my system.. just my point of view. I am not a Lemming, if that is above your head, look up what that means…. I’ll sleep well tonight knowing that at one time T Rex’s and later on Wooly Mammoth’s walked where my home is now, and I sure didn’t make things change, that’s up to the big guy…..
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 08:47 PM
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Funny how the same group of people always land on the same side regardless of past experience.
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07/27/25 09:07 PM
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I think it’s funny how somebody can challenge a single idea and get lumped into a bunch of other crazy nonsense. Wonder if that still makes me the lemming?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 09:19 PM
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I think it’s funny how somebody can challenge a single idea and get lumped into a bunch of other crazy nonsense. Wonder if that still makes me the lemming? Naw , you're just looking for an argument that you know won't go anywhere.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 09:21 PM
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I think it’s funny how somebody can challenge a single idea and get lumped into a bunch of other crazy nonsense. Wonder if that still makes me the lemming? What does drinking polluted water from a well in Portland have to do with climate change ?
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07/27/25 09:29 PM
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Climate change is real (natural cycles), it’s taken advantage of politically, and yes there is tax abuse but that’s all taxes.
I simply asked questions when I first jumped in here. And then I suggested that humans had the ability to affect and speed up natural cycles.
Only once every one of you nannies lost your mind did I decide to take a harder stance, cuz it ain’t a crime to think different or consider alternative ideas.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 09:30 PM
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I think it’s funny how somebody can challenge a single idea and get lumped into a bunch of other crazy nonsense. Wonder if that still makes me the lemming? What does drinking polluted water from a well in Portland have to do with climate change ? It was part of a greater point surrounding humans’ ability to impact the world and environment. Did you read the thread or just pick up where you wanted?
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07/27/25 11:20 PM
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Leroy, you're just spinning your wheels with folks that believe anything that the government is for must be bad. Many will tell you they don't even believe man ever went to the moon!...It was all staged by the government.
Also there are the pick and choose science crowd. Willing to use advances in science that allow for life saving operations or cancer treatments, but if it doesn't fit their politics it must be a hoax.
Climate change is measurable and I truly believe only those that don't understand how mathematics and physics work will find fault. Or don't understand how a 2 or 3C warmer ocean will make much difference.
So, save your breath man! LOL
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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07/27/25 11:32 PM
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Funny how in 35 yrs of bs no one can say how much the globe has warmed.....I wanna see a number
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/27/25 11:38 PM
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Leroy, you're just spinning your wheels with folks that believe anything that the government is for must be bad. Many will tell you they don't even believe man ever went to the moon!...It was all staged by the government.
Also there are the pick and choose science crowd. Willing to use advances in science that allow for life saving operations or cancer treatments, but if it doesn't fit their politics it must be a hoax.
Climate change is measurable and I truly believe only those that don't understand how mathematics and physics work will find fault. Or don't understand how a 2 or 3C warmer ocean will make much difference.
So, save your breath man! LOL Interesting breakdown of everyone's thought processes. Yet neither one of you have shown any proof! As far as not believing that man went to the moon? Isn't that a liberal nonsensible belief?
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/28/25 09:26 AM
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Since apparently I’m the only one answering questions, I’m going to assume you drink Portland well water. OK Leroy Bob, I read it again and I can't figure out what. when, where, or why you pulled well water out to show a change in the climate. I remember when the neighbors dog lifted his leg on the well curb and my mom was not happy. While she felt it was unclean, I don't remember her thinking it was going to cause a 4th of July flood. I missed your point, please enlighten me where I missed your point.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Leroy, you're just spinning your wheels with folks that believe anything that the government is for must be bad. Many will tell you they don't even believe man ever went to the moon!...It was all staged by the government.
Also there are the pick and choose science crowd. Willing to use advances in science that allow for life saving operations or cancer treatments, but if it doesn't fit their politics it must be a hoax.
Climate change is measurable and I truly believe only those that don't understand how mathematics and physics work will find fault. Or don't understand how a 2 or 3C warmer ocean will make much difference.
So, save your breath man! LOL Agree on spinning your wheels with some of the Tman crew. But, I'll take a different angle. I don't want or need the government telling me what to think. I do greatly value and believe in science, physics, math, actual education, real expertise and critical thinking (that's not stupid YouTube grifters asking stupid questions). I could keep going. Oh yeah, people can and have harmed the planet. Fact.
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07/28/25 09:49 AM
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people can and have harmed the planet. True. Yet our planet has likely been much warmer in the past evidenced by the fossil record as well as much colder. I am not convinced we are the reason it has warmed in the last few years. I think it likely that another ice age will follow the warming.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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07/28/25 10:01 AM
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people can and have harmed the planet. True. Yet our planet has likely been much warmer in the past evidenced by the fossil record as well as much colder. I am not convinced we are the reason it has warmed in the last few years. I think it likely that another ice age will follow the warming. What is the worst thing that man has ever done in your lifetime to destroy the earth. I'm thinking Chernobyl, but even that didn't cause a Silent Spring. I guess spitting on the side walk is no big deal, but just think if everybody did it, thus a new law is born, lol.
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07/28/25 10:45 AM
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people can and have harmed the planet. True. Yet our planet has likely been much warmer in the past evidenced by the fossil record as well as much colder. I am not convinced we are the reason it has warmed in the last few years. I think it likely that another ice age will follow the warming. We know it’s cyclical so I think we can expect this to be true.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/28/25 10:48 AM
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Since apparently I’m the only one answering questions, I’m going to assume you drink Portland well water. OK Leroy Bob, I read it again and I can't figure out what. when, where, or why you pulled well water out to show a change in the climate. I remember when the neighbors dog lifted his leg on the well curb and my mom was not happy. While she felt it was unclean, I don't remember her thinking it was going to cause a 4th of July flood. I missed your point, please enlighten me where I missed your point. Again, part of a greater point that we can impact large cities in several smaller ways, so why couldn’t that add up to impact the world in a very significant way? But I’m done asking questions. It’s not allowed to have my own mindset around here, even if it’s just a slight variation of the whole.
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