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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (306080)10/11/2024 5:33:12 PM
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That article was not about climate change but about what has happened to people who have lost their natural, common-sense instinct to recognize things that are risible on their face, who have so bought into the ridiculous that their judgment is topsy turvy, lost the ability to differentiate satire because obvious nonsense and likely reality have merged.

I guess you missed tha pointt. Or are past caring.
I understood the point of the article, but was simply pointing out in reply that the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or, in this case, the nonsense is.

That Dem partisans attach negativity to everything they don't like is nothing new. That, in and of itself, doesn't make those things good or evil based on party preference. And news flash, but Republicans do that, as well.

The science of climate change is still working its way through the system and no amount of deeming it to be any immediate threat to the world is going to make that factual.

That Musk has proposed a viable solution to carbon emissions and Democrats are shunning it because he also understands we cannot do another four years of extreme leftism in our leadership, that prospective cure is now back-burnered.
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