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Americans—including Republicans—are saying they’re concerned more now about the issue than at any other time, according to a recent Gallup Poll. Forty percent of Republicans surveyed in March said they worry a great deal or a fair amount about rising temperatures, a 9-point jump from the previous year. And 38 percent of Republicans said human activities contribute to it, an increase of 4 points.
Even Republicans are beginning to come around, now that the effects of a warming planet are becoming obvious and unavoidable. Of course, almost every elected Republican official has to take either a Lassiez-faire or downright hostile attitude towards doing anything about fossil fuel forced AGC and their Presidential nominee prefers believing in some half-assed Chinese conspiracy rather than a hundred years of science, but, baby steps.
" One donates clothing to stop it from going into the landfill."
I was going to ridicule this—"Let's see, this stained and torn pair of men's boxer shorts is probably worth $50, at least on my tax return, haw haw."—but dammit, it's a start.
Americans—including Republicans—are saying they’re concerned more now about the issue than at any other time, according to a recent Gallup Poll. Forty percent of Republicans surveyed in March said they worry a great deal or a fair amount about rising temperatures, a 9-point jump from the previous year. And 38 percent of Republicans said human activities contribute to it, an increase of 4 points.
Even Republicans are beginning to come around, now that the effects of a warming planet are becoming obvious and unavoidable. Of course, almost every elected Republican official has to take either a Lassiez-faire or downright hostile attitude towards doing anything about fossil fuel forced AGC and their Presidential nominee prefers believing in some half-assed Chinese conspiracy rather than a hundred years of science, but, baby steps.
" One donates clothing to stop it from going into the landfill."
I was going to ridicule this—"Let's see, this stained and torn pair of men's boxer shorts is probably worth $50, at least on my tax return, haw haw."—but dammit, it's a start.
Expose the truth about beetlegate NOW!!!
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Downtown Cleveland truly was once a rural area, ma'am; but this is it 100 years ago.
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I think he was Bill O'Reilly's lab partner in High School.
Well, a jarhead colonel.