Global Warming
I've been a believer for a number of years now, but like he says - don't listen to me. Do the excercise yourself. Discuss it, debate, think. Personally, I don't think we can decide to do nothing. I don't give two flying fucks about your politicians or your corporations. This is about being a responsible human being, not a total fucktard obsessed with money.
Come on... did you really think I could mention this topic without getting pissed off? LOL.
Click on the link to see the video. Argue with it if you can -
VIDEO LINK
Come on... did you really think I could mention this topic without getting pissed off? LOL.
Click on the link to see the video. Argue with it if you can -
VIDEO LINK

2 Comments:
So I'm a little bit slow to getting to some things. But I finally watched the video and I have to say its a great argument. Unfortunately as with a great many people, myself included, he is coming from a position of predisposition to one choice.
By expanding the way he did in only one box you can see that he is still trying to use the global warming scare tactics. He calls the extreme the other way just a global economic depression. What he doesn't do is take it from there and include the issues he brought up for the other extreme.
He covers the economic for both, but to use his list for the other side is as follows. Political; so when the government has taxed the U.S. into a spot where 75% of the population, at a conservative estimate, are unemployed, starving, and bordering on homeless how is it that there is not going to be a huge political backlash.
Social; We hear all the time about the social disparity in this country now, how there is the super rich and everyone else. How is it that there is going to be no social backlash against those people who do still have money available. Are we just going to expect them to pay the way for everyone else in this country? Just raise the taxes on them again cause its obvious that its their fault no one else can make a living. I can guarantee that this will be the solution offered by many politicians. Thats how they handle it now. This will add to the political backlash making it an even worse cycle. The poor will riot, the politician will raise taxes on those with money. This won't be enough so the poor will riot more. Soon there won't be anyone with money in the country.
Environmental; Here is an argument that many people ignore. The way we are trying to regulate the companies and building to "prevent global warming" and to save the planet. We are going to have a major environmental problem. Once we have saved all the habitat and prevented anything that might even slightly interfere with nature or the animals we are going to be over run. Animals don't have birth control, as a matter of fact, most animals have litters of 3-8 every year. We are a part of the food chain, and the cycle of all living things. Just because we no longer eat anything and everything we can catch and kill doesn't mean we are not critical to the population control of animals. So now that we have mass amounts of rats, mice, gophers, and other vermin eating all of our crops and spreading disease, which of coarse with the unemployment at such a high rate most will not have health insurance, and even those with jobs probably won't have it offered to them as health insurance is a perk that companies have to offer to fill positions, and when you have 3 people for every four jobs, not much risk of no one to fill any job left.
Health; this was pretty much covered in all of the preceding parts. No job equals no insurance. Spread of disease both by vermin and human epidemics. We could easily wipe our selves out in short order. Remember we are healthy as we are now because of the constant testing and invention by these same companies that the radical left want to tax so badly to shut them down.
Now as he said for the other side, this is the extreme. But if you want to take it that far for one side do it for the other too.
Oops, an edit to my earlier post, it should not have been 3 people for every four jobs, but 3/4 of the population trying to fill the jobs available to the other 1/4.
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