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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. Carbon sequestration would be at the top of the list
  2. Maybe we should be afraid of climate change and do something about it
  3. Great, we are burning up the planet https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/06/22/deadly-heat-wave-climate-change/ Dozens of bodies were discovered in Delhi during a two-day stretch this week when even sundown brought no relief from sweltering heat and humidity. Tourists died or went missing as the mercury surged in Greece. Hundreds of pilgrims perished before they could reach Islam’s holiest site, struck down by temperatures as high as 125 degrees. Sign up for the Climate Coach newsletter and get advice for life on our changing planet, in your inbox every Tuesday. The scorching heat across five continents in recent days, scientists say, provided yet more proof that human-caused global warming has so raised the baseline of normal temperatures that once-unthinkable catastrophes have become commonplace. The suffering came despite predictions that a year-long surge of global heat might soon begin to wane. Instead, in the past seven days alone, billions felt heat with climate change-fueled intensity that broke more than 1,000 temperature records around the globe. Hundreds fell in the United States, where tens of millions of people across the Midwest and Eastern Seaboard have been sweltering amid one of the worst early-season heat waves in memory. “It should be obvious that dangerous climate change is already upon us,” said Michael Wehner, a climate scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. “People will die because of global warming on this very day.” That much of this week’s heat unfolded after the dissipation of the El Niño weather pattern — which typically boosts global temperatures — shows how greenhouse gas pollution has pushed the planet into frightening new territory, researchers say. Scientists had expected this summer might be somewhat cooler than 2023, which was the hottest in the Northern Hemisphere in at least 2,000 years. June is already all but sure to set a 13th-consecutive monthly global average temperature record, said Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist who works for the payments company Stripe. Next month, he added, the planet could approach or surpass the highest global averages ever measured. Whether the unyielding trend of record heat will ease soon, with an expected transition from El Niño to its cooler counterpart, La Niña, isn’t yet clear, scientists said. Scientists are also still analyzing individual extreme weather events to determine how much climate change influenced them, if at all. What is obvious: the way humans have caused baseline temperatures to surge. “We’ve got the highest greenhouse gas concentrations in the last 3 million years. Carbon dioxide traps heat, so the temperature of the planet is rising,” said Michael McPhaden, a senior scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “It’s real simple physics.”
  4. Cutting Dept of Ed is going to do anything remotely close to solving the budget problem, it won't.
  5. They are a bunch of half wits. They only need to be treated like the clowns that they are
  6. Stupid, political answer. Sure, cut the Dept of Ed. That will pay for .00001% of the tax cuts for the wealthy. Most of the Budget is stuff people rely on, one way or the other. Try and think...if you can
  7. It's what they do, cut taxes for the elites. Complain all you want about deficits, Trump and the Republicans will only make it worse, just like they always do. Going back to Reagan, they cut taxes for the wealthy, that's just the facts It will also give the federal bureaucracy more power, as they won't be voted out. I like your honesty. I just wish you guys would run on cutting spending on medicare, social security, national defense and disaster relief and other things people like. Why are not Republicans talking more like you are? Cut spending! Close nursing homes, reduce social security payments and such, and people can pay less in taxes.
  8. The question is a dodge. So who cares. The Republicans will pass tax cuts, that favor the wealthy, and that will only make the deficit worse. Do you disagree?
  9. Rich people will get a tax break yet the call will be for budget cutting by the GOP
  10. More tax cuts for the wealthy will fix this!!
  11. Not if Lucifer is the head of GOP ticket Says the Trump cultist
  12. Pravda reporting? I love the smell of ATACMs burning in the morning
  13. I guess even the far right can see through the fog and see what a disaster Trump is. Yes, probably a nothingburger, but happy Sunday morning https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/06/22/trump-convention-revolt-right-wing-arizona/ PHOENIX — Arizona delegates to the Republican National Convention gathered this month in a Phoenix suburb, showing up to get to know each other and learn about their duties. Part of the presentation included a secret plan to throw the party’s nomination of Donald Trump for president into chaos. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. The instructions did not come from “Never Trumpers” hoping to stop the party from nominating a felon when delegates gather in Milwaukee next month. They instead came from avowed “America First” believers hatching a challenge from the far right — a plot to release the delegates from their pledge to support Trump, according to people present and briefed on the meeting, slides from the presentation and private messages obtained by The Washington Post. The delegates said the gambit would require support from several other state delegations, and it wasn’t clear whether those allies had been lined up. One idea, discussed as attendees ate finger foods, was for co-conspirators to signal their allegiance to one another by wearing matching black jackets. The exact purpose of the maneuver was not clear — and left some delegates puzzled and alarmed. People familiar with the meeting, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations, said perhaps the intent was to block an undesirable running mate. Most of the dozen GOP officials or activists interviewed by The Post even ventured that the aim may have been to substitute former national security adviser Michael Flynn for Trump if the former president is sentenced to prison time. Among some on the far right, suspicions have intensified that the former president has surrounded himself with too many advisers beholden to the “deep state.”
  14. Yup, a connection in fighting to keep black people enslaved
  15. I just don’t want you to look dumb, that’s all. Try reading James McPherson’s Battle Cry of Freedom, or Nevin’s series The Ordeal of The Union, you know, real history
  16. So a novelist is your source for information on our civil war…chuckle You see why I consider you a light weight? Just kidding man
  17. Reminds of Boston Red Sox ‘04 vs Yankees in LCS
  18. Florida with but three shots on goal well into second period, wow
  19. Thomas doesn't think domestic abusers should lose their guns? 🤷‍♂️
  20. The saying has been attributed since before the induction of Alaska and Hawaii as states in 1959,[24] and its use, while found throughout the entire country, is especially common in Alabama,[25][26] which shares significant cultural and historical ties with its neighbor and former Mississippi Territory co-constituent Mississippi.[27][28] Its use is also noted in nearby Arkansas and other frequently low-ranking states such as Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, and West Virginia.[a] The saying has become something of a cliché,[39] and has seen usage across the nation with regard to rankings both serious[34] and trivial,[40][41] and the underlying logic has been extrapolated to other states and even countries.[42] The growing notoriety of the phrase has led some Mississippians themselves to despise the saying, not because it is false, but because it rings true and puts their state in a bad light. The phrase has also been used as an attempt to rally Mississippians towards making change.
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