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@andremattsson Not really. There are large parts of the US that are nice and peaceful and have a much better standard of living than Germany or UK.
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@andremattsson Yes. I can because those parts are bigger than the UK or Germany.
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@andremattsson Yes because you don't know about the US. The whole area from Minneapolis to Seattle is better. The midwest outside of a few cities as well. In Germany people are stacked up like cordwood and the "new Germans" are dispersed far and wide. Even New York state is pretty good away from the cities. It's still America.
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@andremattsson Plus in Germany it is against the law to talk about history.
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@andremattsson If you like being packed in like sardines, surrounded by mosques and frolicking at the love parade then I guess I can't argue with you.
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@andremattsson I tell you what too. The amount of Germans that would leave Germany for North America tomorrow if it was made simple would be in the millions.
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@andremattsson I guess I'm censored from saying things about why Germany sucks.
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Why does Al Gore have ocean front property?
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@old-pete So he knows just how much the sea level will rise then does he?
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@old-pete Yes because he was totally wrong so maybe this was his admission that he doesn't really believe in it.
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@old-pete He said we'd all be drowning by now.
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@old-pete None of his predictions came true.
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@rps1689 Just admit he was way off. Basically nothing at all has happened since he made Inconvenient Truth.
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@rps1689 Why do they have such a huge carbon footprint if they believe in this stuff? Why do they import untold millions of people into first world countries to consume at first world rates? A moratorium on immigration is something the climate deniers could get behind but it's never been even hinted at by world leaders who push this stuff. I won't be watching his documentary again right this second to make points out for you. All I need to know is that people at the highest levels of power with access to all the information don't really take it seriously.
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@rps1689 Apparently have a deleted comment unless it shows up later. Why are immigration and CO2 reduction being pursued at the same time by the same people? The two are contradictory to each other. There's got to be a reason they do both at the same time but it can't be because they view carbon emissions as an existential threat.
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@old-pete Answer my last question if you can. How does that make sense?
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@swiftlytiltingplanet8481 Okay. I'll concede that he never said exactly that. Now explain to me the reasoning for moving millions of people yearly from low energy consumption countries to high consumption countries. Population growth was a solved problem three plus decades ago in first world countries. In the meantime Canada for example has gone from 25 million to 40 million. Do you think that adding 60% more people lowers or increases carbon emissions? The majority of these people never needed heating before. Think of all the flights these people use to get here and to visit their home country every year. This is being done by people like Trudeau and Biden that champion carbon reduction. This is way more of a gotcha than rich folks using private jets. Please explain this to me. What's the purpose of running these two agendas at the same time?.
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@swiftlytiltingplanet8481 I didn't get this one from anywhere. I came up with it on my own although I'm sure someone else has thought of it. That's because I think. I don't just listen to the authorities and allow them to feed me two mutually conflicting stories. I haven't seen any of these scientists speak to this either. If nobody can give me a good answer to this simple question then I don't see a good reason to delve into the infinite complexity of an entire planet's weather system.
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I'm still waiting.
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@anderslvolljohansen1556 There's 90 times more atmosphere on Venus so I would think that heat once it gets in takes a lot longer to get out.
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Germany has too many non Germans in it. The standards have slipped and the government is spending too much money on taking care of freeloaders. Back in the good old days (if you know what I mean) the trains ran on time.
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Texas had a blizzard in 2021.
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@JuusoAlasuutari Maybe 43 years is a small snippet. Maybe you need 86 years. Maybe 172 years.
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I have an idea. Stop bringing millions of people every year to the first world to use lots of energy since we are supposedly the ones who need to alter our lifestyles. I might take this topic seriously if the people pushing it weren't working at cross purposes.
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Deutschephysik was attempting to address this problem but because of the baggage associated with it physics has gotten completely into the weeds.
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@Osti67 Venus is considerably closer to the sun and its atmosphere is over 90 times thicker. It lacks also a magnetic field and spins slower. It is or has been highly volcanic. It has no plant life. So sure. Blame the C02.
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Yeah. Here in Canada we had an unusually cool early summer. Then it got pretty hot (like every year) and now it's nice and cool again. It's called weather.
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@NimerionTech Britain is not more liberal than Germany. They don't even have a scheisenfilm industry there.
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