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Queasy

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Originally posted by: mugs
Taxes are incentives... disincentives...

For things like smoking or alcohol, yes. For oil and energy production which are the lifeblood of our economy, it is punishment and a horribly regressive tax that will result in higher prices not just for gas or energy but for all goods and services.
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: jjsole
This is politics.
This is news.

This is P&N imo.

The mods don't seem to care, we get P & N regulars starting them in ot fairly often these days.

It gave me the chance to try to get a new acronym to catch on - Yet another P & N Off topic thread - YAPNOTT. It even sounds right - Yap not
 

Squisher

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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Al brought a lot of awareness to the issue and now he's a rock star!

Actually, that's it. It's turning out he was right about nearly every major issue in the last decade, and people are starting to say "Hey....exactly why isn't this guy president???" Considering the other candidates, I think he was the right choice.


Leno, last night:
"If Al Gore runs for president, Bill Clinton will have a hard choice, either a guy that was under him for 8 years or a woman who was under him once."
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: jjsole
This is politics.
This is news.

This is P&N imo.

The mods don't seem to care, we get P & N regulars starting them in ot fairly often these days.

It gave me the chance to try to get a new acronym to catch on - Yet another P & N Off topic thread - YAPNOTT. It even sounds right - Yap not

Motion Seconded.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: jjsole
This is politics.
This is news.

This is P&N imo.

The mods don't seem to care, we get P & N regulars starting them in ot fairly often these days.

It gave me the chance to try to get a new acronym to catch on - Yet another P & N Off topic thread - YAPNOTT. It even sounds right - Yap not

Science != politics. That's what so many people fail to understand in this global warming debate. People's opinions on global warming almost invariably follow party lines. It's unfortunate...
 

m1ldslide1

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: jjsole
This is politics.
This is news.

This is P&N imo.

The mods don't seem to care, we get P & N regulars starting them in ot fairly often these days.

It gave me the chance to try to get a new acronym to catch on - Yet another P & N Off topic thread - YAPNOTT. It even sounds right - Yap not

Science != politics. That's what so many people fail to understand in this global warming debate. People's opinions on global warming almost invariably follow party lines. It's unfortunate...


Agreed - it's very unfortunate all of the different issues that fall along party lines, many of them contradictory. How is it that the Christian right, who regularly eschew science, claim that their party's science is more accurate in terms of global warming?
 

Yreka

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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Jawo
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Al brought a lot of awareness to the issue and now he's a rock star!

Actually, that's it. It's turning out he was right about nearly every major issue in the last decade, and people are starting to say "Hey....exactly why isn't this guy president???" Considering the other candidates, I think he was the right choice.



Yeah, well, 48.38% of the country thought so 7 years ago too...;)

(as compared to 47.87% thaty the "winner" got)

This IS P&N...

Well maybe if Gore wasn't such a stiff eight years ago he would have been elected! Not to mention that he is a poster child of "do what I say not what I do." Snopes Article

What that chain letter doesn't state is Gore gets the majority of his electricity from green sources. Do some other research besides a Snopes chain letter before you start trashing the guy. He really is trying to make a difference for everybody's good. He has no plans to run for any political office, he dontates profits he makes from his campaign- what more you want the guy to do? Crucify himself on TV or something?

Snopes article on Gore's home specifically, http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/gorehome.asp

xkcd - Snopes :)
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: jjsole
This is politics.
This is news.

This is P&N imo.

The mods don't seem to care, we get P & N regulars starting them in ot fairly often these days.

It gave me the chance to try to get a new acronym to catch on - Yet another P & N Off topic thread - YAPNOTT. It even sounds right - Yap not

Science != politics. That's what so many people fail to understand in this global warming debate. People's opinions on global warming almost invariably follow party lines. It's unfortunate...

The thread is about the nobel peace prize and al gore, not lab tests. Also the policies developed off of science are political. Protests about nuclear warheads were not apolitical simply because it was a debate about nuclear science.
 

natto fire

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This thread had potential:
Originally posted by: Chryso
I have ridden the mighty Moon Worm!

But P&N mode is initialized after the next post:
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Actually, that's it. It's turning out he was right about nearly every major issue in the last decade, and people are starting to say "Hey....exactly why isn't this guy president???" Considering the other candidates, I think he was the right choice.

 

Vic

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Al is just trying to make up for the all the environmental damage his daddy did.
 

Chadder007

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Mucho
Deservedly so, no one has done more to bring awareness of Global Warming more than him.

Correct that. Global warming is SO january. It's now called 'climate change'.

Nope... Climate Shift.
 

So

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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Ok, let's say you don't agree with the 99.9% of scientists who agree that climate change is occuring and that human activity is at least partially responsible for it, don't you still think its a good idea to conserve energy use and explore alternative energy sources that don't rely on us buying fuel sources from overseas?

Even beyond the environmental concerns, there's a real economic opportunity for the US to invest in these new technologies. But, of course, most people can't look past the headlines of stories and learn to understand the details.

Sad.

1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all. Lots of scientists believe in god too, does that make it a scientific fact? I'm not saying that global warming isn't real, just that you can't use consensus as a reason to support it.

2. Energy conservation is not a long term economic opportunity. We have been mining efficiency for increased energy budget for thirty years now, and there's only so much to gain there. Sooner or later, we have to admit that we either stagnate economically or we pursue technologies that INCREASE our energy output. You can't run a power system on solar or wind, and people aren't willing to use nuclear yet, so "dirty" tech is our only option. Besides, isn't it smarter for us to buy and use up foreign energy supplies first and save our own for when the oil is actually scarce?
 

Chadder007

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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Ok, let's say you don't agree with the 99.9% of scientists who agree that climate change is occuring and that human activity is at least partially responsible for it, don't you still think its a good idea to conserve energy use and explore alternative energy sources that don't rely on us buying fuel sources from overseas?

Even beyond the environmental concerns, there's a real economic opportunity for the US to invest in these new technologies. But, of course, most people can't look past the headlines of stories and learn to understand the details.

Sad.

Think of how much energy needs to be spent on these new technologies. More energy/waste goes into making some things than what comes out. (example: Halogen light bulbs made in China, and fuel made from Corn)
 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

be sure to wear a tutu when you introduce that referendum

 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

be sure to wear a tutu when you introduce that referendum
:| It is not a tutu, it is a KILT...

 

KK

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and since when does being an environmentalist have anything to do with peace? Just shows you what a farce this prize has become. Mr. Nobel would be blowing himself up if he were alive.
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

be sure to wear a tutu when you introduce that referendum

So there will be dancers on the ballot?
 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

be sure to wear a tutu when you introduce that referendum

So there will be dancers on the ballot?
BAHAHAHA.... lesdyxia strikes again! I know it is ballot! And I still typed ballet... err yeah, it is the French voting.... :D

 

So

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Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: So
1. It REALLY REALLY bothers me that people suffer under the delusion that science by consensus is science at all.
I am going to start a ballet referendum to make 2+2=5. When we get a voter consensus, it will be true! :D

be sure to wear a tutu when you introduce that referendum

So there will be dancers on the ballot?
BAHAHAHA.... lesdyxia strikes again! I know it is ballot! And I still typed ballet... err yeah, it is the French voting.... :D

I'm glad we've kept this thread on track. How I love ATOT. The biggest argument can end over a small grammatical error. :D