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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
I believe climate change is real. Scientists have proved that it is going on.
I just don't think it's a priority.
The dems also make it out worse then it is. We are not going to melt tomorrow. Well, maybe snowflakes will. But nobody cares about them.
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"Scientists have proved..."
Bull shit! What is scientific proof? You don't know, so dont' throw out bull shit about something you don't understand.
There is no proof of climate change. There are observations that something is going on: that is not proof of a conclusion, it is only observations. The Damdemocrats have jumped on the observations with a demand for more taxation. Duh, didn't all of us see that coming?
We have no proof, we have concerns based upon inconclusinve observations that we do not fully understand. It is time for more questions, not more stupidity.
Al Gore may have written the dedication page to a new printing of "Silent Spring", but he obviously didn't get the main point of the book. He could not have read it fully: maybe he read just the parts someone highlighted for him. The point Ms. Carlson made, several times in the book, what that it was the government that fucked up, not private industry. Industry was trying to solve some very severe problems, and government jumped on and demanded wide use of pesticides when it was not needed.
Same thing now, the idiots in government (read that as damdemocrats because the see a new opportunty for a wide taxation of fuels) are wringing their hands and yelling that they have to do something, before the problem is fully understood.
Please read the term; idiots in government, as damdemocraps because they see a new opportunty for a wide taxation of fuels.
Fools listen to crap and believe it because they do not know the difference between proof and conjecture.
What is a hypothesis? | hīˈpäTHəsəs |noun (plural hypotheses | -ˌsēz | )
A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation:
“A little learning is a dangerous thing.
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring;
There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.”
― Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism