Re: What is happening in your country?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:25 am
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The More You KnowAeroMatter wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:54 pmTo this day America has not recovered from the disaster of the first Republican president.
That's a matter of opinion. Many feel Lincoln was a great president. The war was started by the south and Lincoln freed the slaves before it was over. After the war the Republican party did everything for Africans for decades and the democrats just wanted the votes when they did start helping out the Africans. Now the Democratic party is for helping out all minorities for the votes and it is being pushed to the extreme left. Also there is racist people and kkk both both sides.AeroMatter wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:02 pmYeah it's really bad how white washed the civil war and Lincoln's presidency was in history books.
So you base your history off of one single opinion from another person online. I suggest you go online and try doing some research.Rhosty wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:04 pmThe More You KnowAeroMatter wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:54 pmTo this day America has not recovered from the disaster of the first Republican president.
learned a lot more about Lincoln in this post than what I learned in history class, sad
Teemster2 wrote:I also want to point out our planet has been going through warming and cooling cycles for millions of years. Sure we may be influencing it but nothing we do can stop it. Greenland used to be warm and green. Now it's cold and snowy. That had nothing to do with us. Almost 30 thousand scientists sued al gore if I remember right over the global warming thing saying that we may actually be heading to global cooling years back and last winter was the coldest on record since the 60's. So climate change may be an issue but the left makes it out to be the end of the world because of human beings but it's a fact our planet was going through this long before us.
The ginko tree has been around since before the dinosaurs. Instead of worrying about worst case scenarios that will probably never happen in this century try focusing on planting more trees and beautifying our world. Tress may not be enough but they are pretty and the ginko is an interesting read.
I have done my research. I have yet to read anything that has shown me global warming is not a natural thing. The democrats are an evil party in my eyes. Almost every state or city the democrats run is a disaster. More people leave California than move to it and Chicago last weekend had 50 people injured and 10 or 12 dead due to mostly gang wars. Democrats have controlled Chicago since the 1920's and it's so bad a lot of people are moving out of the city.Cedur wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 3:01 amhow is all of this even relevant these days? this was from like, 150+ years ago?
do you really act like the Republicans and especially Trump were acquitted forever and all time and the Democrats were eternal scum because of this?
(this is literally what can be read from your posts, and literally the reason you brought up the far past in the first place)
and as a matter of fact it's the republicans who have become the bigger melting pot for structural racism and racists
also it's finally time to charge this
Teemster2 wrote:I also want to point out our planet has been going through warming and cooling cycles for millions of years. Sure we may be influencing it but nothing we do can stop it. Greenland used to be warm and green. Now it's cold and snowy. That had nothing to do with us. Almost 30 thousand scientists sued al gore if I remember right over the global warming thing saying that we may actually be heading to global cooling years back and last winter was the coldest on record since the 60's. So climate change may be an issue but the left makes it out to be the end of the world because of human beings but it's a fact our planet was going through this long before us.
The ginko tree has been around since before the dinosaurs. Instead of worrying about worst case scenarios that will probably never happen in this century try focusing on planting more trees and beautifying our world. Tress may not be enough but they are pretty and the ginko is an interesting read.
perhaps the urgency of climate change is a far more interesting read? And YOU should be doing some better research?
(in response to your condescending "don't believe anything until research" attitude)
The earth ALREADY has massive fever and it is on the verge of slipping into a vicious cycle of perpetuous warming up, and the oh-so-great cycle of warming and cooling will be IRREVERSIBLY broken. 1.5°C is the maximum possible warming before everything goes downhill, and the earth is already 1°C warmer than at preindustrial age. What's gonna happen if we keep it up? UNIMAGINABLE economic damage, not just billions but indeed trillions (how ironic for predatory capitalists), UNIMAGINABLE waves of refugees (how ironic for Trump and other right movements around the world wanting to hold refugees back), UNIMAGINABLE wars for resources and the last safe places on earth, UNIMAGINABLE decimation of humanity if it isn't already doomed to die out.
It is no coincidence that 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 were the warmest years in history. Extremes in all directions (including extreme colds) are only an outcome of the already beginning climate change.
It is about to be the end of the world.
The US are at big fault for climate change, there's really not enough awareness of this due to lacking a meaningful green party, although the youth is standing up there too. But the most upsetting thing is that Trump rather listens to his bullhead rather than to scientists, and that you as a "representative US civilian" put up some duplicitious mockery rather than listening to Greta Thunberg.
Let's change this.
Yeah well, the change that took hundreds of thousands of years has now undergone in a dozen decades. (well, the reverse of it, but still)Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:37 pm2.5 million years ago Greenland looked just like the Alaska tundra with grass and trees and then came 1 of the 4 main ice ages and now it sits under 2 feet of ice under the second largest ice sheet in the world. If the ice melts in Greenland you all will say its global warming. I'm not saying we don't influence global warming. I'm just saying it's always been there. Natural cooling and warming periods. We can try to slow it down but we can't stop it.
I actually don't disagree with most of this. We clearly influence it to some degree. Life will survive though. The ginko tree has been around since before the dinosaurs. I was just pointing out climate change has always been there and always will be.ShadowStarX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 3:08 amYeah well, the change that took hundreds of thousands of years has now undergone in a dozen decades. (well, the reverse of it, but still)Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:37 pm2.5 million years ago Greenland looked just like the Alaska tundra with grass and trees and then came 1 of the 4 main ice ages and now it sits under 2 feet of ice under the second largest ice sheet in the world. If the ice melts in Greenland you all will say its global warming. I'm not saying we don't influence global warming. I'm just saying it's always been there. Natural cooling and warming periods. We can try to slow it down but we can't stop it.
Climate always changes but the pace is what's the issue, since most species won't be able to adopt fast enough and the food chain might be broken due to that.
My irrelevant little town makes news sometimes, usually because it is filled with bad drivers. However, that does seem scary.PopYoshi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 12:10 amThere was 2 explosions here in Guanta, Anzoategui, I had to evacuate because the explosions happened in the refinery and made the floor shake
Glad nothing happened to me but I'm still scared
I never thought that something that happened in the irrelevant town where I live could be a national new
Teemster2 wrote:I actually don't disagree with most of this. We clearly influence it to some degree. Life will survive though. The ginko tree has been around since before the dinosaurs. I was just pointing out climate change has always been there and always will be.