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Renewable energy is becoming so cheap the US will meet Paris commitments even if Trump withdraws; The left was wrong ...again
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Topic Started: Jul 17 2017, 12:40 PM (357 Views)
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estonianman
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Jul 17 2017, 12:40 PM
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Research analysts at Morgan Stanley believe that renewable energy like solar and wind power are hurtling towards a level of ubiquity where not even politics can hinder them. Renewable energy is simply becoming the cheapest option, fast. Basic economics, the analysts say, suggest that the US will exceed its commitments in the Paris agreement regardless of whether or not president Donald Trump withdraws, as he’s stated he will.
https://qz.com/1024520/renewable-energy-is-becoming-so-cheap-the-us-will-meet-paris-commitments-even-if-trump-withdraws/#
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truth2p0wer
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Jul 17 2017, 01:10 PM
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Nice way to spin something you and your ilk fought tooth and nail against.
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Anytime we mention our condition, our history or existence, they callin it reverse racism.
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estonianman
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Jul 17 2017, 01:22 PM
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Nice way to spin something you and your ilk fought tooth and nail against. Careful you don't get a sodium overdose there comrade.
Tell me - what part of the paris accords do you miss?
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Jul 17 2017, 03:49 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
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estonianman
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Jul 17 2017, 03:53 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates.
The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.
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Jul 17 2017, 04:06 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses. President Trump is stringing along the coal industry for votes and deciding that the United States will not lead the world any further in this cause (and others).
You offer nothing but poor excuses for our nations abdication of leadership and promotion of irresponsible stewardship of our environment.
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truth2p0wer
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Jul 17 2017, 04:13 PM
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Nice way to spin something you and your ilk fought tooth and nail against.
Careful you don't get a sodium overdose there comrade. Tell me - what part of the paris accords do you miss? Salty you say... or did I hit a nerve with that last comment? As for the Paris Accords... the part I miss most was the non binding nature of the agreement which the right lied about. That good enough for ya bucky?
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Anytime we mention our condition, our history or existence, they callin it reverse racism.
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estonianman
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Jul 17 2017, 04:23 PM
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Nice way to spin something you and your ilk fought tooth and nail against.
Careful you don't get a sodium overdose there comrade. Tell me - what part of the paris accords do you miss?
Salty you say... or did I hit a nerve with that last comment? As for the Paris Accords... the part I miss most was the non binding nature of the agreement which the right lied about. That good enough for ya bucky? had you actually made a point, then it would have been considered.
and I figured you enjoyed the part where we subsidize solar panels for Nigeria, while we sit in the dark - can't really comment on the non-binding part since there were much more relevant and damaging parts of the accords.
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Jul 17 2017, 04:24 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.
President Trump is stringing along the coal industry for votes and deciding that the United States will not lead the world any further in this cause (and others). You offer nothing but poor excuses for our nations abdication of leadership and promotion of irresponsible stewardship of our environment. Oh look - an advocate of big government and keynesian economics pretending to be a "steward of the environment"
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Jul 17 2017, 04:45 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.
President Trump is stringing along the coal industry for votes and deciding that the United States will not lead the world any further in this cause (and others). You offer nothing but poor excuses for our nations abdication of leadership and promotion of irresponsible stewardship of our environment.
Oh look - an advocate of big government and keynesian economics pretending to be a "steward of the environment" :oyvey You can punt that responsibility as our nation is doing on the world stage.
We will get left behind and we will be buying our future sources of energy from foreign nations that did not have the overly sick paranoia of the government that is so huge on the part of American conservatives that they will literally pollute their environment to satisfy their paranoia.
Its actually pretty sick when you think about it. Not that I'm expecting those so invested in their government paranoia will do so.
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Jul 17 2017, 04:47 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses. You mean like Obama did.
Obama policies were evil
Same policies under Trump are genius
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Jul 17 2017, 09:13 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.
You mean like Obama did. Obama policies were evil Same policies under Trump are genius Obama opened up domestic shale oil fracking - and I applaud him for it.
I think it is on his short list of achievements.
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Jul 17 2017, 09:14 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.
President Trump is stringing along the coal industry for votes and deciding that the United States will not lead the world any further in this cause (and others). You offer nothing but poor excuses for our nations abdication of leadership and promotion of irresponsible stewardship of our environment.
Oh look - an advocate of big government and keynesian economics pretending to be a "steward of the environment" :oyvey
You can punt that responsibility as our nation is doing on the world stage. We will get left behind and we will be buying our future sources of energy from foreign nations that did not have the overly sick paranoia of the government that is so huge on the part of American conservatives that they will literally pollute their environment to satisfy their paranoia. Its actually pretty sick when you think about it. Not that I'm expecting those so invested in their government paranoia will do so. My reply went right over your head - as usual.
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Jul 17 2017, 09:16 PM
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future.
Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.
The future involves democratic strongholds such as Boston and SF disappearing before the sea; we will help you get there.
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From the technology to the job market the U.S. could have led that future. <br /><br />Conservatives and President Trump however will have none of that.<br /><br /><br />
Trump is seeking a diversity of energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable. I understand that this concept goes over the head of socialist, but this is how a healthy market operates. <br /><br />The left wants to play favorites in the market - essentially a community organizer that has never been in business, choosing who wins and who loses.<br /><br />
You mean like Obama did.<br /><br />Obama policies were evil<br /><br />Same policies under Trump are genius Agreed.
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars
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Jul 17 2017, 09:17 PM
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President Trump is stringing along the coal industry for votes and deciding that the United States will not lead the world any further in this cause (and others). You offer nothing but poor excuses for our nations abdication of leadership and promotion of irresponsible stewardship of our environment.
Oh look - an advocate of big government and keynesian economics pretending to be a "steward of the environment" :oyvey
You can punt that responsibility as our nation is doing on the world stage. We will get left behind and we will be buying our future sources of energy from foreign nations that did not have the overly sick paranoia of the government that is so huge on the part of American conservatives that they will literally pollute their environment to satisfy their paranoia. Its actually pretty sick when you think about it. Not that I'm expecting those so invested in their government paranoia will do so.
My reply went right over your head - as usual. No, but you just got painted in another corner by me.
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Jul 17 2017, 09:17 PM
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Oh look - an advocate of big government and keynesian economics pretending to be a "steward of the environment" :oyvey
You can punt that responsibility as our nation is doing on the world stage. We will get left behind and we will be buying our future sources of energy from foreign nations that did not have the overly sick paranoia of the government that is so huge on the part of American conservatives that they will literally pollute their environment to satisfy their paranoia. Its actually pretty sick when you think about it. Not that I'm expecting those so invested in their government paranoia will do so.
My reply went right over your head - as usual.
No, but you just got painted in another corner by me. Using my lines as well. Cute.
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Jul 17 2017, 09:19 PM
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You can punt that responsibility as our nation is doing on the world stage. We will get left behind and we will be buying our future sources of energy from foreign nations that did not have the overly sick paranoia of the government that is so huge on the part of American conservatives that they will literally pollute their environment to satisfy their paranoia. Its actually pretty sick when you think about it. Not that I'm expecting those so invested in their government paranoia will do so.
My reply went right over your head - as usual.
No, but you just got painted in another corner by me.
Using my lines as well. Cute. You have a vivid imagination.
And despite it, very little ability to challenge anything I've said.
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estonianman
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Jul 17 2017, 10:02 PM
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My reply went right over your head - as usual.
No, but you just got painted in another corner by me.
Using my lines as well. Cute.
You have a vivid imagination. And despite it, very little ability to challenge anything I've said. What have you said?
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Jul 17 2017, 10:16 PM
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No, but you just got painted in another corner by me.
Using my lines as well. Cute.
You have a vivid imagination. And despite it, very little ability to challenge anything I've said.
What have you said? Nothing... as per usual, he unfortunately uses up a lot of words doing it however...
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