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@jonbrooks That’s wasn’t their plan. They can easily sell their house below market and still have way more money than you.
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@Martin777warrio @AmmousMD Okay, but that is not the issue being discussed. Higher blood pressure in older people is a symptom of something, maybe aging and required to move blood through hardened vessels, so is taking medications the answer? Your idea is that everyone should take meds from birth, no.
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@GreereMedeea Didn't Obama ban it in the US, so we moved all our research elsewhere like China.
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@jsjsj33415212 @MAGACharlie2024 You have a pollution problem and drive the wrong car too far.
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@MAGACharlie2024 Our gas tanks are a lot bigger than a fucking COFFEE. My gas tank holds 27 gallons…..I fill it twice a week. So that’s 54 gallons total…There isn’t a person on the planet who drinks 54 GALLONS OF COFFEE IN A WEEK.
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@ChrisMartzWX I guess we have a different definition of chemtrails. I know planes don't run on water, so those trails behind them are not just condensation like we are told to believe. I know fuel combustion creates toxic chemicals and combustion is not 100%, so chemical trails they are.
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If you believe in “chemtrails,” you are just as stupid as climate alarmists are. You really are; that’s a fact. You are part of the same cult that thinks mankind controls weather, just by different means. And, no amount of evidence, data, or reason that I present can convince you otherwise. I have exhausted my efforts between the blog post and my Congressional testimony under oath.
I hate to break it to you chemtards, but none of your other climate heroes believe in “chemtrails” either. Tony Heller does not. Marc Morano definitely doesn’t. Joe Bastardi think y’all are nuts. Judith Curry doesn’t believe in that nonsense. Roy Spencer doesn’t. John Christy doesn’t. Matthew Wielicki doesn’t. And, William Happer doesn’t either. In fact, they all think that you nutters harm our efforts to counter climate change hysteria.
And, I wholeheartedly agree.
At this point, I’m going to start blocking all of you who harass me about it and refuse to engage in good-faith discussion by providing (a) anecdotal evidence and (b) refuse to grasp the differences between cloud seeding, geoengineering, and contrail formations.
I’m done entertaining anti-science idiots on both sides of the aisle.
My patience has worn anorexic thin.
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@respect65 Wow, you are ill informed. Net zero must mean something different to you.
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As you go through life, remember the following:
1. Covid was a Psyop, there was no pandemic.
2. CO2 is NOT the dial controlling the climate
3. Net-Zero is a destructive policy, with negligible influence on the climate
4. the so called green solutions are destroying the planet
5. There is NO climate emergency
Think critically, question everything
Say an emphatic NO to Digital ID
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@oregoncitizen_ Roundabouts have more accidents, but the flow is supposed to be better. I don't like them because there is too much variety of how they are designed.
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@Simpsonsgetit @PDawg206 And unproven, most freshman, completely different than buying proven upper classman.
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@dant06158026 @LamarMK I didn't have 240 in my garage and is was very inexpensive to put one in, less than $500.
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@LamarMK Not everyone's 240v outlet is in the garage. Most need to upgrade their electrical panel and run (long or short) wires to add the 240v outlet close to where they can use the mobile connector for their car. The wiring is EXPENSIVE.
Not that simple as you said
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Many people are scared to get a Tesla because they think they need to spend $5000 or more to install a charger at home.
No you don't. I charge my Tesla using a regular 240v outlet in my garage. Same outlet as a dryer. Your local electrician can install one for under $500. Your new Tesla already comes with a mobile connector that plugs right into it.
If you want a Tesla Wall Connector, that's $450 and about $500 to install.
Get home, plug it in, and by the time you finish making dinner it's fully charged. Charging at home can cost you under $3 a day. No more spending $60 a week on gas.
The savings of driving an EV are HUGE and it starts on day one.
What's stopping you from making the switch?

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@RealDrJaneRuby COVID was 2020, this chart shows a much larger timeframe issue. Irrelevant data.
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@Matt_Pinner How can you own a place and not use any of the public services in your neighborhood, city, town, county? You can't so you need to pay some taxes to support your use.
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Why are people saying it's expensive to insure a Tesla?
I insure a Cybertruck and a Model Y. Two drivers, full coverage with towing and rental for just over $200 a month. People are always shocked when I tell them that. They expected it to be way more.
The insurance cost is one of the biggest myths holding people back from buying a Tesla.
How much do you pay to insure yours?

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@IanCopeland5 Love how you don't specify what this chart shows just too lie about your belief. This chart is not deaths, it's cases. You are part of the problem.
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The unvaccinated died at rates 36x higher than there vaccinated counterparts.
Your unvaccinated brain is shorting out from repeated COVID infections.

David Wolfe@DavidWolfe
Anyone else notice the unvaxxed aren't dying?
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@SenWarren I wish all you politicians would stop pointing out issues with talk and solve problems with action. How about getting rid of capital gains tax breaks, inheritance tax breaks, all the corporate tax gains ... Oh that would impact you too, so no go.
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@wrotolante @NicHulscher Okay, and you believe the limits aren't set by industry.
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@NicHulscher The legal limit is 30 parts per million and these are in parts per billion.
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@2Rad116564 @NicHulscher But how do you know the wheat is clean, they use glyphosate to dry it.
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@drterrysimpson What about the quality of food? You are so narrow in your statements, I can see right through the comments every time.
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If obesity were simply a failure to “put the fork down,” we would have solved it decades ago. Instead, what we see, consistently, is that when people cut calories, the body adapts: hunger signals rise, satiety signals fall, and energy expenditure drops. The system pushes back. Not weak will. Physiology.
That’s why people can lose weight with effort, and then find it disproportionately hard to keep it off. The brain defends a higher set point. You don’t notice this when things are easy; you feel it when they aren’t.
Medications like GLP-1 receptor agonists don’t replace discipline. They change the biology that makes discipline insufficient, by reducing hunger, quieting food noise, and allowing people to sustain changes that otherwise fight them every step of the way. That’s treating a disease with tools that match the mechanism.
We don’t tell people with hypertension to “just relax harder.” We don’t tell people with asthma to “breathe better.” We treat the underlying physiology.
And importantly, this isn’t either-or. The people who do best with medications are the same ones improving diet, moving more, sleeping better. The difference is they’re no longer trying to row upstream with a broken oar.
You can frame it as a character flaw if you like. Medicine looks at the data and sees a regulatory system that sometimes needs help.
Perhaps you should too.
King of the Marsh@KingVelesI
It's actually depressing to think that so many people would rather medicate themselves than just exercise a bit of restraint and put the fork down a bit sooner. It's getting harder and harder to have faith in humanity.
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@Rainmaker1973 That's only 6000 5 kw solar systems worth. Solar is more cost effective and efficient, stop the source rather than catch the pollution.
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Iceland switched on the biggest air-cleaning machine on Earth.
In May 2024, a facility called Mammoth began operations in Iceland. Built by Swiss company Climeworks, it’s designed to remove up to 36,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year – 10 times more than its predecessor, Orca.
The process is called direct air capture (DAC). Giant fans pull in ambient air, and specialized filters trap CO₂ molecules. That CO₂ is then mixed with water and pumped deep underground into basalt rock formations, where it slowly turns into solid stone through a natural mineralization process.
And it’s all powered by Iceland’s geothermal energy, meaning the entire system runs on clean, renewable power.
The captured CO₂ is stored by Climeworks’ partner, Carbfix, which developed the underground injection method. Over time, the gas reacts with the rock and becomes part of the Earth – locked away for good.

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