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arthritisR_US

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21. I didn't misunderstand, Reagan set the stage for that industry,
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:05 AM
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he was the commander and did their bidding with the most prominent act of taking down the panels to say “don’t worry we’ve got your backs, keep on ruining the earth and keep your money coming to us”.

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Gulf of Chicxulub (or Gulf of Extinction)? Bo Zarts Yesterday #35
America is stupid Klarkashton Friday #2
America is selfish DBoon Friday #3
Remember, boonecreek Friday #4
He was such a prick, he couldn't let science do its work, no arthritisR_US Yesterday #14
The scientist versus malaise Yesterday #23
Overpopulation Meowmee Friday #5
Right on the first point (overpopulation) RandomNumbers Yesterday #24
Disagree Meowmee Yesterday #25
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The power & sway of General Electric back in the day Attilatheblond Yesterday #27
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Mostly a corrupt Supreme Court. rubbersole Yesterday #8
still are. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #41
Certain Americans are greedy -- which is worse than stupid. Trust_Reality Yesterday #7
Why not both? soldierant Yesterday #46
Yes, but the question now is... Think. Again. Yesterday #9
That's easy, Reagan took down the panels thus setting the future stupidity. arthritisR_US Yesterday #15
I think you misunderstood... Think. Again. Yesterday #17
I didn't misunderstand, Reagan set the stage for that industry, arthritisR_US Yesterday #21
Reagan was an animated prop misanthrope Yesterday #26
Recalling 1981 IzzaNuDay Yesterday #10
I thought it was really disturbing how many people fell for Reagan's con Skittles Yesterday #31
Little chance with China producing as much greenhouse gases as all the other industrialized nations put together Kaleva Yesterday #11
Agreed! Mossfern Yesterday #16
Yes! THIS is the job ahead... Think. Again. Yesterday #18
I think it'd take a two prong approach Kaleva Yesterday #19
Oh yes, we are going to need to adapt.... Think. Again. Yesterday #20
China saw the writing on the wall decades ago and is pushing hard to become a global leader on renewable energy. meadowlander Yesterday #28
China continues to go gang busters with coal Kaleva Yesterday #30
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Frightening Clouds Passing 22 hrs ago #53
Same mentality: Greed & uncaring blows up stock market & climate change. Difference is one can't be bailed out. NowsTheTime Yesterday #13
Great OP malaise Yesterday #22
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NPR Liarson said they didn't work anyway. Festivito Yesterday #33
Thank you mamacita75 Yesterday #34
Corporations and the lack of will on the part of government to reign them in. alarimer Yesterday #36
I agree but the whole world needs to be blamed. totodeinhere Yesterday #37
We all are. Dirtdude Yesterday #38
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Same solar panels still in use at Unity College, Maine. Evolve Dammit Yesterday #50
Whispers of it back in the 1930's. paleotn 23 hrs ago #51
We all are. Some more than others. flvegan 23 hrs ago #52
If we start drilling and fracking Tickle 9 hrs ago #55
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