mal3volent
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I honestly don't think this debate is going to happen. It can't. Joe is in no condition to get into a verbal confrontation with Trump in his state.
We can't see a build up of greenhouse gasses, or see an increase in temperatures. Measurements and narrative have been constructed that appear to show that, but that does not mean it is actually so. With temperatures, there is a clearly a misleading effort to show it by taking temperatures from airports or other points where the heat island effect is artificially distorting the values. Just recently it was shown this happened in India in fact.On Earth we can see a build up of greenhouse gasses. So I can't see how any of the science involved can just be ignored by any political party. It is way past time to stop burning oil and use light as a power source. We really should start but politically oil people will lose money and donate to a party that says worrying about the earth is BS. So then we have people thinking the whole thing is BS when it is really greed that prevents the facts.
We can't see a build up of greenhouse gasses, or see an increase in temperatures. Measurements and narrative have been constructed that appear to show that, but that does not mean it is actually so. With temperatures, there is a clearly a misleading effort to show it by taking temperatures from airports or other points where the heat island effect is artificially distorting the values. Just recently it was shown this happened in India in fact.
Obviously I'm not going to convince you otherwise, but I will just state I do not buy what we are being told. I think someone, for whatever the ultimate reason is, is bullshitting us.
As for oil and solar. We should be past both of those already. Again, I can't prove this, but I fully believe technology has been deliberately suppressed that could have availed us and more than a century ago (Nikola Tesla). Solar is still secondary, it doesn't harness energy directly but converts from one form to another; all our generators still use an energy source, to convert water to steam, then to spin giant magnets to generate electrical flux. Instead of tapping into the wheelwork of nature directly, to paraphrase Tesla.
It's all about a false sense of scarcity and fear of survival, in order to force a particular solution upon us. Ultimately.
Again, how do you know this is what really is happening? Has anyone actually measured the mass of water in the oceans over time, and the mass of ice (that both freezes and unfreezes)? No they haven't. They are measuring apparent rises at various places and averaging data points, which then gives the appearance of a rising level. But it says nothing in itself about the distribution of water (it is not equal across the Earth due to gravity of Earth/Moon), the expansion and constriction of the volume in a given place due to the temperature at the time in that place, and it says nothing about the recapturing of water back into ice again.so what is causing the rising sea levels , if not the melting ice caused by increased temperature?
Thermometers don't lie. The last 10 years have been the hottest 10 years in the 174 years since records have been kept. 2023 was the hottest.Again, how do you know this is what really is happening?
"Over the course of the full 21 years between 2000 and 2020, the Red State murder rate was still 12% higher than the Blue State murder rate, even when murders in the largest cities in those red states were removed. And the murder rate was still higher in 18 of 21 years."You know why, but you won't say
It's like that time you simply tried to blame red states for more shootings, but ignored that it's because of blue cities in those states in which the majority of shootings were committed by a demographic that votes 90% blue
Me?Typical Trumpian trash
Why?Careful what you publicize.
Data collection points have changed.Thermometers don't lie. The last 10 years have been the hottest 10 years in the 174 years since records have been kept. 2023 was the hottest.
The greenhouse effect isn't a theory, it's a simple fact.
No. The idea of refinancing the national budget is Typical Trumpian Trash. I could say bullshit, but I wanted alliteration.Me?
Why?
I'll dig into that if you'll post a link/s with that dataGoing a little deeper into this, I did find that blue cities in red states do seem to have a higher homicide rate than blue cities in blue states.
Wouldn't the most likely reason be easier access to guns in the red states? Careful what you publicize.
Those cities are majority black, 82% and 59%, which is the demographic that votes around 90% blue, and commits the majority of shootings90%? really?
largest city in mississippi is jackson
- democratic mayor chokwe lumumba won with 55% of the vote.
- democratic representative for district 2 (covers most of jackson) benny thompson won with 60% of the vote
largest city in louisiana is new orleans
- democratic mayor latoya cantrell won with 64% of the vote
- democratic representative for district 2 (covers pretty much all of new orleans) troy carter won with 77% of the vote
i'm sensing a pattern here already so i'll stop.
the large cities tend to lean (sometimes heavily - 77% is no joke) democratic but it's nowhere even close to 90%.
also, for example, jackson has a population of ~146,000 which is just 5% of the total state population. so would gun crime figures from jackson disproportionately skew, especially with other cities taken in to account, the overall state number? probably. but even if everybody in jackson voted democrat, there are still 2.8 million other people who live in that red state with the highest incidence of gun death per capita.
if you would like to suggest to what extent the city figures impact the state figures, i'd love to read your analysis.
alasdair
Delhi's record 52.9C temperature reading was wrong by three degrees, India saysThermometers don't lie. The last 10 years have been the hottest 10 years in the 174 years since records have been kept. 2023 was the hottest.
The greenhouse effect isn't a theory, it's a simple fact.
Sure. But it only makes sense if you follow your own discussion. It was shown to you that red states had higher gun deaths and you said that was because of blue cities in red states. I've already put up a link stating that isn't entirely true, but ne'mind. ErgoI'll dig into that if you'll post a link/s with that data
Data collection points have changed....
I do know that it's gotten hotter here in TN over the last 10 to 20 years because I've lived here my whole life. Winters are milder with fewer days below freezing, and summers are hotter with more days above 100F....Thermometers can lie....
Alright, I'll check out the linkSure. But it only makes sense if you follow your own discussion. It was shown to you that red states had higher gun deaths and you said that was because of blue cities in red states. I've already put up a link stating that isn't entirely true, but ne'mind. Ergo
Red states > gun deaths than blue states overall
You say that it's because of (blue) cities in red states
It logically follows that cities in red states have higher gun deaths than cities in red states
Capeesh?
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City Crimes Involving Guns | Security.org
From skeet shooting to self-defense, guns are woven into the United States' DNA. While it's nearly impossible to nail down an exact number, Americans own an estimated 393 million guns – a number that accounts for nearly half of the entire world's firearm ownership. America's current population...www.security.org
And the cost of wind energy varies, but in some places it's cheap and getting cheaper.And by the way, since when is air pollution a good thing? And now that solar energy is cheaper than fossil fuels, why not use it?