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If I were you I would be writing letters to the governments of India and China or have you done so already? No one from the global climate people seem to want to go after China or India as much as they want to blame and go after North Americans. Instead they want North Americans to cut back. What silly bs nonsense. North Americans are doing nothing harmful to global warming compared to how much India and China are doing to climate change today. So, what are you doing today to try and stop global warming? Let's hear it.
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Ford eviscerates local GTA politics
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The leftist lieberal destroyers of all things decent and moral just have to stick together to continue to try and shaft and deny the Ontario people from their democratic rights. It's funny how this prime mistake of ours has never spoken up about the rights and to the rescue of the Anglophones in Quebec who have had many of their English rights taken away from them. One would think that with over 500,000 Anglophones in Quebec and with their loss of their rights compared to 25 leftist liberal political hacks would be more important for the kid to want to stand up for. But no. I will bet that if a liberal premier of Ontario wanted to downsize Toronto city hall there would be no problem at all to do so and would receive no flak for doing so. Why doesn't this prime mistake of ours just go away. -
Ford eviscerates local GTA politics
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Those two are just as bad as Mao and Stalin. The crimes against the American people is enough to make it appear as though those two can be put in the same column as Mao ans Stalin. That is what I am trying to point out to you if you got my drift. Idiots are the people who love their Hillary and Obama communists. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well, maybe it was some Jewish person that wrote it? Somebody did, but who? Hey, you never know. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
1. Maybe so, maybe not. It all depends on whether one wants to believe as to what is being said or not believe as to what is being said. I have visited some websites that say that Jews do rule and run the world and they give many facts to show that this may be true. So why do you appear to believe that this is not so? 2. Harvey Weinstien was a sexual predator and may even be a zionist one at that. Indeed, the rich and powerful Chinese communists can be considered a threat to all the world. But so can Israel also. 3. Ja what? JAmaica? Jennifer Aniston? Yummy. 4. Hey, most of my posts are just that posts. Whether they sometimes appear that they are falling off the cliff or not well then so be it. I am here to discuss and debate all subjects about all things. I am not afraid to discuss or debate anything. And from the many previous conversations with you I have found that you do get upset when I do question or challenge anything that has to do with Judaism or Israel and that is your right to do so. If some of my posts offends you well it is not meant too. But I do have the right to question or challenge anything that I wish too and be able to discuss and debate any topics or issues that come up here just like you are able to do here also. Some things said here can set off the alarms in me also. Sometimes we agree on things and sometimes we do not. That's life. If I cannot brainwash you into my way of thinking well that is cool with me. LOL. But I do enjoy our talks between one another. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
We hear and read about one thing that is supposed to be factual but then we hear and read about another thing that says it is not factual. So what or how will we ever know and learn the real truth? Someone is lying, but who? That is the question. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I can only go by what I read on the internet. Whether all true or not it will never really be determined as to what is the truth or not because anyone who does have a thing or two to say about it all will be immediately branded as an anti-semite automatically without any proper discussion or debate about whether the accusations are true or not. Anyone who dares to question anything that has to do with Judaism will be attacked and mocked immediately. It would appear as though Judaism has become a taboo and sacred cow subject that must never be discussed or debated or criticized or challenged in polite circles. Just saying. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Democrats want to let all illegals be allowed to vote. To the democrats all the world should be allowed to come to America and become citizen's right away and all then be able to vote. The democrats are truly out to destroy America. Everything they say or do shows this all the time. Open borders. Immediate citizenship for all who enter America. Wow, what a deal for the rest of the world, eh? I wish that I could vote in American elections. I would vote for Trump in the next election. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I blame the people who run AIPAC. They pretty much control Trump and America and you know that to be true, right? Come on fess up. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Ariel Sharon once said to a member in the Knesset when asked "what about the Americans"? Sharon said to him "do not worry about the Americans, we own them". Israel's AIPAC does own America. That is a fact. Russia is no threat to America but Israel appears to be. Just saying. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
If the liberals should win the next election I would not put it pass them to try and create a new rule where illegals would be allowed to vote. Hey, you never know? -
Ford eviscerates local GTA politics
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The whole point here is that this should not have been challenged at all by the lefty liberal losers. Ford has the right to abolish seats if he wants too and there should be no one allowed to be able to challenge what Ford is doing unless national security may be involved. I don't think that losing 25 seats at Toronto city hall can be considered a national security threat. The lefty liberal social justice warriors of Ontario are about to lose their power and control over the people of Ontario and are on the run and are in a panic now thanks to Ford and I am loving every minute of it. Let the conservative revolution begin. Canada can sure use more freedom and less government and less taxes which Wynne thought would be great for Ontario. Bull to that nonsense. -
Ford eviscerates local GTA politics
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
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NAFTA negotiations.
taxme replied to Thinkinoutsidethebox's topic in Canada / United States Relations
On the contrary. America is suppose to handle Trudeau and Freeland with kid gloves because they are losing and can't stop crying. Trump is treating the world the way the world has been treating America and Americans for decades now. Trudeau and Freeland are all in it for themselves and their lefty liberal socialist anti-Canadian party with it's anti-Canadian programs and agendas that have done nothing good for Canada or Canadians at all. Trudeau and Freeland sure have you by the short and curly's. LOL. -
NAFTA negotiations.
taxme replied to Thinkinoutsidethebox's topic in Canada / United States Relations
Dammit. I blame Trump for all of Canada's woes. I agree, let's start a war with America and let's show them once and for all as to who is the real boss here. LOL. Dammit, where is my slingshot? -
At least the people of Switzerland do have the opportunity to say no to their politicians if those politicians are trying to put thru something that the people feel is not wanted or needed. That is true democracy. In this case, it is the people who get to run the show and not the politicians who think that they should be the boss. Yes, the government can call for another election anytime during their term if they want too.
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The current warming trend is of particular significance because most of it is extremely likely (greater than 95 percent probability) to be the result of human activity since the mid-20th century and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented over decades to millennia.1 Earth-orbiting satellites and other technological advances have enabled scientists to see the big picture, collecting many different types of information about our planet and its climate on a global scale. This body of data, collected over many years, reveals the signals of a changing climate. The heat-trapping nature of carbon dioxide and other gases was demonstrated in the mid-19th century.2 Their ability to affect the transfer of infrared energy through the atmosphere is the scientific basis of many instruments flown by NASA. There is no question that increased levels of greenhouse gases must cause the Earth to warm in response. Ice cores drawn from Greenland, Antarctica, and tropical mountain glaciers show that the Earth’s climate responds to changes in greenhouse gas levels. Ancient evidence can also be found in tree rings, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks. This ancient, or paleoclimate, evidence reveals that current warming is occurring roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming.3 The evidence for rapid climate change is compelling: Global temperature rise The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere.4 Most of the warming occurred in the past 35 years, with the five warmest years on record taking place since 2010. Not only was 2016 the warmest year on record, but eight of the 12 months that make up the year — from January through September, with the exception of June — were the warmest on record for those respective months. 5 + more Earth’s vital signs: Global temperature An indicator of current global average temperature as measured by NASA; updated monthly. Global Climate Change: Causes An overview of the greenhouse effect and other contributors to abrupt climate change. Graphic: Global warming from 1880 to 2015 A visualization of global temperature changes since 1880 based on NASA GISS data. Warming oceans The oceans have absorbed much of this increased heat, with the top 700 meters (about 2,300 feet) of ocean showing warming of 0.302 degrees Fahrenheit since 1969.6 + more Climate Kids: What is happening in the ocean? An overview of the ocean’s role in climate change and how it stores and releases heat from the atmosphere. Video: Oceans of climate change A lighthearted look at the effect of climate change on the world’s oceans and the heat capacity of water. Article: Warming ocean causing most Antarctic ice shelf mass loss Ocean waters melting the undersides of Antarctic ice shelves are responsible for most of the continent's ice shelf mass loss, a new study by NASA and university researchers has found. Shrinking ice sheets The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have decreased in mass. Data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment show Greenland lost an average of 281 billion tons of ice per year between 1993 and 2016, while Antarctica lost about 119 billion tons during the same time period. The rate of Antarctica ice mass loss has tripled in the last decade.7 Image: Flowing meltwater from the Greenland ice sheet + more Vital Signs: Land Ice An indicator of the current volume and the Antarctica and Greenland ice sheets using data from NASA’s Grace satellite. Global Ice Viewer An interactive exploration of how global warming is affecting sea ice, glaciers and continental ice sheets world wide. Glacial retreat Glaciers are retreating almost everywhere around the world — including in the Alps, Himalayas, Andes, Rockies, Alaska and Africa.8 Image: The disappearing snowcap of Mount Kilimanjaro, from space. + more Interactive: Global ice viewer An interactive exploration of how global warming is affect sea ice, glaciers and continental ice sheets worldwide. Decreased snow cover Satellite observations reveal that the amount of spring snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere has decreased over the past five decades and that the snow is melting earlier.9 + more National Snow and Ice Data Center As an information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research,NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow, ice, and Earth Observatory: Snow Cover Time series of global snow cover from NASA's Earth Observatory. Sea level rise Global sea level rose about 8 inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century.10 Image: Republic of Maldives: Vulnerable to sea level rise + more Earth’s vital signs: Sea Level An indicator of current global sea level as measured by satellites; updated monthly. Quiz: Sea level Test your knowledge of sea level rise with this interactive quiz. Declining Arctic sea ice Both the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice has declined rapidly over the last several decades.11 Image: Visualization of the 2012 Arctic sea ice minimum, the lowest on record + more Earth’s vital signs: Sea ice An indicator of changes in the Arctic sea ice minimum over time. Arctic sea ice extent both affects and is affected by global climate change. Interactive: Global ice viewer An interactive exploration of how global warming is affecting sea ice, glaciers and continental ice sheets worldwide. NASA’s Operation Icebridge mission NASA’s Operation IceBridge images Earth's polar ice in unprecedented detail to better understand processes that connect the polar regions with the global climate system. Extreme events The number of record high temperature events in the United States has been increasing, while the number of record low temperature events has been decreasing, since 1950. The U.S. has also witnessed increasing numbers of intense rainfall events.12 + more Precipitation Measurement Missions The official website for NASA's fleet of Earth science missions that study rainfall and other types precipitation around the globe. Precipitation Quiz Earth’s water is stored in ice and snow, lakes and rivers, the atmosphere and the oceans. How much do you know about how water is cycled around our planet and the crucial role it plays in our climate? Ocean acidification Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the acidity of surface ocean waters has increased by about 30 percent.13,14 This increase is the result of humans emitting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and hence more being absorbed into the oceans. The amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by the upper layer of the oceans is increasing by about 2 billion tons per year.15,16 + more How does climate change affect coral reefs? Article about how global warming leads to coral bleaching and changes ocean chemistry, leading to acidification. The Other Carbon Dioxide Problem NOAA page on ocean acidification. References IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, Summary for Policymakers B.D. Santer et.al., “A search for human influences on the thermal structure of the atmosphere,” Nature vol 382, 4 July 1996, 39-46 Gabriele C. Hegerl, “Detecting Greenhouse-Gas-Induced Climate Change with an Optimal Fingerprint Method,” Journal of Climate, v. 9, October 1996, 2281-2306 V. Ramaswamy et.al., “Anthropogenic and Natural Influences in the Evolution of Lower Stratospheric Cooling,” Science 311 (24 February 2006), 1138-1141 B.D. Santer et.al., “Contributions of Anthropogenic and Natural Forcing to Recent Tropopause Height Changes,” Science vol. 301 (25 July 2003), 479-483. In the 1860s, physicist John Tyndall recognized the Earth's natural greenhouse effect and suggested that slight changes in the atmospheric composition could bring about climatic variations. In 1896, a seminal paper by Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius first predicted that changes in the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could substantially alter the surface temperature through the greenhouse effect. National Research Council (NRC), 2006. Surface Temperature Reconstructions For the Last 2,000 Years. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GlobalWarming/page3.php https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/indicators/ http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp https://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/20170118/ Levitus, et al, "Global ocean heat content 1955–2008 in light of recently revealed instrumentation problems," Geophys. Res. Lett. 36, L07608 (2009). https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7159 National Snow and Ice Data Center World Glacier Monitoring Service National Snow and Ice Data Center C. Derksen and R. Brown, "Spring snow cover extent reductions in the 2008-2012 period exceeding climate model projections," GRL, 39:L19504 http://nsidc.org/cryosphere/sotc/snow_extent.html Rutgers University Global Snow Lab, Data History Accessed August 29, 2011. https://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/syr/AR5_SYR_FINAL_SPM.pdf Church, J. A. and N.J. White (2006), A 20th century acceleration in global sea level rise, Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L01602, doi:10.1029/2005GL024826. The global sea level estimate described in this work can be downloaded from the CSIRO website. L. Polyak, et.al., “History of Sea Ice in the Arctic,” in Past Climate Variability and Change in the Arctic and at High Latitudes, U.S. Geological Survey, Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.2, January 2009, chapter 7 R. Kwok and D. A. Rothrock, “Decline in Arctic sea ice thickness from submarine and ICESAT records: 1958-2008,” Geophysical Research Letters, v. 36, paper no. L15501, 2009 http://nsidc.org/sotc/sea_ice.html "Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change," National Academies Press, 2016 https://www.nap.edu/read/21852/chapter/1 Kunkel, K. et al, "Probable maximum precipitation and climate change," Geophysical Research Letters, (12 April 2013) DOI: 10.1002/grl.50334 Kunkel, K. et al, "Monitoring and Understanding Trends in Extreme Storms: State of the Knowledge," Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2012. https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/cei/ http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/What+is+Ocean+Acidification%3F http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/Ocean+Acidification C. L. Sabine et.al., “The Oceanic Sink for Anthropogenic CO2,” Science vol. 305 (16 July 2004), 367-371 Copenhagen Diagnosis, p. 36. I can see that you are in a panic here but I do not understand as to why you are? If the earths temperature has only risen by 1.62F since the late 19th century why the panic. So, today in the Arctic the temperature is 40 below zero but thanks to this recent rise in temperature that you pointed out it will now be 48 below zero today. Wow, take off those mukluks and put your swimming trunks on. Whew, it's hot today. LOL. The 650,000 years of glacial advance and retreat has been happening long before man ever came along. Chill out, fella. All I now want to say to you is that if you are so concerned about global warming then what are you personally going to do about it? Are you willing to give up living in your home, driving a car or take the bus? Are you ready and willing to give up everything that surrounds you now and go live in the bush to help save the planet? Probably not, because I think that you like to talk the talk but will never do the walk. Am I right or not? Over to you. I enjoy living in the 21st century and do enjoy all the technology that has been invented to make my life nice and cozy in my home in winter time. If the temperature has only risen by 1.62F I am certainly not going to panic about global warming just yet. From my window I can see Mount Baker in Washington State and when I see that all the ice and snow has all melted off that mountain then I will agree that we must have really warmed up a touch or two. But until that.
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NAFTA negotiations.
taxme replied to Thinkinoutsidethebox's topic in Canada / United States Relations
Hey fella, did you know that two days ago Freeland took a day off on Sept. 10th from the NAFTA negotiations to attend a "Woman of the World" summit in Toronto. Our dear prime mistake leader attended also. Why not? He is a feminist. The introduction video was called "Taking on a tyrant" which is believed that the video was referring to Trump. Unbelievable that she would do such a thing in the middle of negotiations on a trade deal with America. These lefty liberals are a bunch of whacked out crazy batards. Well, if that is not a slap in the face to Trump what the hell is? It is plain as day to see that this stunned lefty liberal biotch could careless about these negotiations because she had other lefty liberal business to attend too that she thinks was much more important than NAFTA negotiations. These leftist liberals are really trying to make fools out of Canadians with their style of leftist stupid negotiations. Just thought I would let you know about that little news story. Chuckle-chuckle. Source: RCI(Radio Canada International). -
Global warming has nothing to do with humans living on earth today. If anyone who is contributing to global warming it is India and China. Go after them, not me. This melting of snow and ice has happened many times in the past. The earth survived and here we still are. Still bitching and moaning and whining every day about global warming. This is no doubt an act of nature and that is it. From some reports I have read, there is massive heat being built up under the glaciers from down under, not Australia, that is causing the glaciers to melt from the bottom and on up. Whether true or not, I do not know. But I am not going to panic over nothing like you are who will no doubt be dead along with our children and grandchildren by then. But if you are concerned so much about ice melting and flooding the earth a few hundred years from now well then start to make sure that people in the future start to make plans for future generations to get a few hundred Noah's Ark started. LOL.
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Hey, Trudeau and Freeland won't give in on the negotiations until we get gender equity put in the deal. We will fight to the last man and woman to get that in the contract. So there. What are you going to do about that now? Hey, there is always Africa and Arab countries to trade with. I am pretty sure that they could use our abundant amounts of water that we have. We can charge them 270% on our water exports. I am pretty sure that they will have no problem paying a hefty tariff for our nice clean fresh water. LOL.
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You need to ask the people of Sweden, Germany and Britain as to what they have to think and say about massive immigration, especially massive immigration from third world countries? Facts have shown that for those three countries alone massive third world immigration has been a big problem and disaster for the host people. Canada and Australia may soon be next. There have been many problems with Muslims in Canada today. But we never hear about them because the leftist liberal Canadian media refuse and will not report them. They only look for what some white guy that says something that appears to be racist. I know that you like to use that word racist. Anyone with half a brain can see that massive immigration does not do anything for any country. All more immigration does is make the need for more housing, more schools, more roads, more of everything and more assaults on our medical and social services and the environment. Hello, is anybody listening or getting it yet? More people added to a country just means that we are just adding more people to the mix and does not solve any problems but instead appears to make more problems. Your ideas that immigration is good is pure bull shit. Where is the need for bringing in 200, 000 when there are approx. 2 million Canadians unemployed? If immigration were so great then why are there so many Canadians unemployed? People like you need to think before you speak. This is why Canada is going to have an immigration problem very soon. The reason for that is that we appear to have Canadian politicians who do not think before they speak. Just keep bringing them in by the hundreds of thousands and will worry about it later. You do not appear to know all that much about immigration at all. You are a real head spinner alright.
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Well, in my humble Canadian taxpayer opinion, CUT all immigration too Canada now period. It is time for a moratorium on immigration. Canada is full there is no more room. We do not want nor need any more new immigrants to be allowed to immigrate too Canada. And stop wasting time and tax dollars on criminal illegals who cross into Canada illegally. Those illegals have already shown us that they do not believe in the laws of our country. They need to be sent back from whence they came. Probably 90% of those illegals are so called economic migrants anyway. Many of those criminal illegals are flying from other countries to the USA and then start to head north to Canada. Canadians are being taken for suckers every day and not only by these criminal illegals but by our own Canadian politically correct dumbfounded politicians who have allowed this mess to continue. With millions of Canadians unemployed and then to be bringing in over 350,000 new legal and illegal immigrants every year is a crime against the Canadian taxpayer's of Canada. It is costing the Canadian taxpayer's hundreds of millions of their tax dollars every year to look after these migrants when they get here. Enough already. This needs to stop now, dammit. Grrrrr. Why do people like you always see racism and bigotry when anyone is trying to make a valid point especially on immigration? That word racist is being used too many times against anyone who has an opinion and points of view on immigration. I really do get quite pissed off when I see that word racist being thrown around and being used against anyone who has an opinion on immigration and hopefully will shut them down. And why not allow in more new immigrants from Britain or Europe? At one time that is where Canada got most of it's new immigrants from. Immigrants who had a common heritage and culture with the other British and European people of Canada at the time. Indeed, throw all of the criminal illegals in prison. Isn't that what is supposed to be done to people who break the law? They have no right to be here or entitled to anything from the Canadian taxpayer's. Canadians cannot be expected to take care of every refugee in the world which I believe that prime mistake of ours would like to do.
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How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Two years of total bull shit and millions of tax dollars blown and nothing on Trump yet. When will all the dummy Hillary supporting idiots out there ever get the message that there was no collusion between Trump and Russia. I cannot wait until Hillary and so many others in her gang of criminals are referred to law enforcement for the crimes she has committed. Hillary is just lucky that the deep state is still looking after her ass. Otherwise her ass would now be in the can, man or mam. -
How dangerous is Trump?
taxme replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I just told you what I know and heard and thought about CNN. It's a garbage channel. That is not nothing. CNN has nothing to offer but bull shit. That's what I figured out.
