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If the election was held today Trump would of won California in a landslide.

 

Forget 2028 Newsom, you’re history.

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5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

The CO2 as plant food argument has been put forward by deniers for years. If it was true, the rate of CO2 takeup would match the rate we are generating CO2 from fossil fuels. It's not.

I assume you understand how photosynthesis works?  CO2 is plant food, of a sort. Trees and other green plants take in CO2 and excrete Oxygen in sunlight.  Please explain how the CO2 takeup by trees would necessarily have to match the rate we are generating CO2 from fossil fuels?  Where is it written that there would have to be a match?  In any event, planting more trees would help, right?  And it might help if the Brazilian rain forest wasn't be destroyed at a huge rate. 

 

To be sure, we may be creating more CO2 than the plants can absorb.  Nobody is arguing otherwise.  But it's not just human activity.  Volcanos have caused big problems in the past.  Or, certain types of bacteria in the ocean. There's always an ebb and flow.  

 

Wasn't there a time in history where the earth's atmosphere contained too much oxygen? And that resulted in a cooling period, as methane, a green house gas,  was displaced.  This all took place hundreds of millions years ago at a time when there were no humans around to burn fossil fuels. .  It's interesting. Look it up. 

 

Anyway, I contend that, whatever the small variation in global warming currently being experienced, the larger trend is the more significant of the two. 

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5 hours ago, transam said:

Strange your hero Trump didn't end the Afghan war, eh, Biden did.......

The USA is not at war in Ukraine, do read a bit more on the facts...🙄

Who is supplying the weapons? Who is allowing their use and to strike into Russian territory?

the US is fuelling war and using Ukraine to do it. If you don't know that then you shouldn't comment on these threads

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2 hours ago, simple1 said:

If you could read my reply, perfectly visible on my notebook,, no doubt would be a blank screen in your mind being a dedicated member of MAGA i.e. facts do not compute if contrary to trump's ill-informed rants.

Unreadable 

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6 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Doesn't stop me lying awake at night worrying about the EC.


Best not to worry about things you have no control over.

 

You’ll be rewarded with uninterrupted deep sleep.

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6 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Blindingly obvious surely, even to a MAGA fan......there is something seriously wrong with the EC set up.

 

I have no doubt some of the MAGA crowd would be rioting in the Capitol had Trump had won the popular vote but lost due to the EC.....like that would ever happen...555

That may well be, but didn't seem to matter to anyone when Biden 'won', or obama, i don't think it's mattered at all apart from the 2 times Trump won.

Also regarding the popular vote, you say Trump only had a slim win against Harris at 1.5%. Well, 2016  was only a 2% win for Hillary.

 the double standards here are , well, as to be expected. 

TD crew.. "Trump only won by 1.5%'

Also TD crew.. 'Hillary won by 3million"

When the actual difference in votes was about 550k, 1/2 %

 

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9 hours ago, G_Money said:

 
I was correct in my assessment.

 

You’re a lost cause.

 

And a complete waste of time.

Only by your assessment, what ever that's worth. 

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57 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Uninformed diatribe. 

 

Absolutely zero connection with the reservoirs upstate. Just a biased, tired, untruthful political meme.

The real story?
Officials now say the storage tanks that hold water for high-elevation areas like the Highlands, and the pumping systems that feed them, could not keep pace with the demand as the fire raced from one neighborhood to another. That was in part because those who designed the system did not account for the stunning speeds at which multiple fires would race through the Los Angeles area this week.

“We are looking at a situation that is just completely not part of any domestic water system design,” said Marty Adams, a former general manager and chief engineer at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which is responsible for delivering water to nearly four million residents of Los Angeles.

Municipal water systems are designed for firefighters to tap into multiple hydrants at once, allowing them to maintain a steady flow of water for crews who may be trying to protect a large structure or a handful of homes. But these systems can buckle when wildfires, such as those fueled by the dry brush that surrounds Los Angeles’s hillside communities, rage through entire neighborhoods.

 

"State to probe why Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline, empty when firestorm exploded"

 

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-10/as-flames-raged-in-palisades-a-key-reservoir-nearby-was-offline

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On 1/9/2025 at 5:52 PM, Lacessit said:

It's not Newsom's fault, or Biden's fault. It's the inevitable result of climate change, and it will get worse.

 

Trump is doing his usual thing, no surprise there. As he is a narcissistic sociopath, expecting decency or compassion is a bridge too far.

 

Most political leaders left or right, are not equipped to understand or deal with what is coming. The number in the world with scientific qualifications can probably be counted on the fingers of one hand.

Lot of Democrat losers on here, who are still in the anger stage of the grief cycle🤣

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On 1/9/2025 at 5:39 PM, G_Money said:

Are you that dumb?

Wow! That really came from the right mouth. 😂

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Californians that leave california and take their failed ideology with them live with an incredible amount of cognitive dissonance

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7 hours ago, Artisi said:

Only by your assessment, what ever that's worth. 


In your case, mine is all that matters.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Just give it a little time, there's going to be a massive letdown and a tremendous level of disappointment, once these people realize just who he is, what his motivations are, and why he will not follow through in the vast majority of his promises. 


Your predictions have not been accurate in the past.

 

Your predictions for the future will follow the same path.

 

But keep dreaming.  That’s all you have left.

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Uninformed diatribe. 

 

Absolutely zero connection with the reservoirs upstate. Just a biased, tired, untruthful political meme.

The real story?
Officials now say the storage tanks that hold water for high-elevation areas like the Highlands, and the pumping systems that feed them, could not keep pace with the demand as the fire raced from one neighborhood to another. That was in part because those who designed the system did not account for the stunning speeds at which multiple fires would race through the Los Angeles area this week.

“We are looking at a situation that is just completely not part of any domestic water system design,” said Marty Adams, a former general manager and chief engineer at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which is responsible for delivering water to nearly four million residents of Los Angeles.

Municipal water systems are designed for firefighters to tap into multiple hydrants at once, allowing them to maintain a steady flow of water for crews who may be trying to protect a large structure or a handful of homes. But these systems can buckle when wildfires, such as those fueled by the dry brush that surrounds Los Angeles’s hillside communities, rage through entire neighborhoods.

I can believe Trump let this happen

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Lots of Republican losers too, they just haven't realized it yet.


I’m/we're not seeing what you’re seeing.

 

I’m seeing entire news stories dedicated to “lefties losing it”.  Not righties losing it.

 

The icing on the cake is the best show comes from your very own country of citizenship, Australia.  How sweet it is.

 

There is a reason for the lefties madness.  They’re nutters.

 

Watch and listen closely.

 

 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Just give it a little time, there's going to be a massive letdown and a tremendous level of disappointment, once these people realize just who he is, what his motivations are, and why he will not follow through in the vast majority of his promises. 

If he doesn't "follow through with the vast majority of his promises," it won't be for a lack of trying.  It'll be because the political system is broken.  At this very moment, the Biden administration appears to be doing everything in its power to sabotage Trump, his plans, and his incoming administration.  For example, much of the money provided for the "Inflation Reduction Act" has not been spent. So what is Biden doing?  Signing long term contracts to spend as much of the money as he can in as many ways possible.  Those are hard to wiggle out of.  The money has been appropriated, and once the contracts have ben signed, that's that.  In other words, more inflation. Much more. I think the American people can count on that, at least at first. At some point, all the AI agents and the effects of AI may be deflationary. 

 

Of course, there are things the Biden administration can't control.  The effect of the Bond Market Vigilantes, for example.  They can control the long end of the yield curve, and there's not much Biden or the Fed can do about it.  The bond market is too big. So, Trump may well be thwarted in his plans to spend spend spend.  At some point, higher interest rates will crash the system. Zero interest rats may still be possible, though.  It's that or the end of the financial system as we know it. We'll see. Typically, they find a way to kick the can down the road. 

 

All things considered, Trump may have a hard time of it.  I do worry, though, about his treats to Hamas over the hostages.  He's not kidding.  

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On 1/9/2025 at 5:37 PM, spidermike007 said:

So typical of a Trump supporter, always deflection and never an answer to the question at large. 

couldnt agree more

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one has to wonder how the people who served on that jury feel about the decision, that means jury decisions don't count, maybe next time they are called for jury duty, they will be "sick" and not show up, the guy should be locked up

Here's How People Are Reacting To Trump's Criminal Sentencing, Because...What

 

https://au.yahoo.com/news/heres-people-reacting-trumps-criminal-185252528.html

 

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2 minutes ago, jas007 said:

If he doesn't "follow through with the vast majority of his promises," it won't be for a lack of trying.  It'll be because the political system is broken.  At this very moment, the Biden administration appears to be doing everything in its power to sabotage Trump, his plans, and his incoming administration.  For example, much of the money provided for the "Inflation Reduction Act" has not been spent. So what is Biden doing?  Signing long term contracts to spend as much of the money as he can in as many ways possible.  Those are hard to wiggle out of.  The money has been appropriated, and once the contracts have ben signed, that's that.  In other words, more inflation. Much more. I think the American people can count on that, at least at first. At some point, all the AI agents and the effects of AI may be deflationary. 

 

Of course, there are things the Biden administration can't control.  The effect of the Bond Market Vigilantes, for example.  They can control the long end of the yield curve, and there's not much Biden or the Fed can do about it.  The bond market is too big. So, Trump may well be thwarted in his plans to spend spend spend.  At some point, higher interest rates will crash the system. Zero interest rats may still be possible, though.  It's that or the end of the financial system as we know it. We'll see. Typically, they find a way to kick the can down the road. 

 

All things considered, Trump may have a hard time of it.  I do worry, though, about his treats to Hamas over the hostages.  He's not kidding.  

so you already blaming Trump's "potential" failures on someone else.   gotta love US politics!  and the idiots that support them

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