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I wish that all the fucking Clintons 1. stop saying anything political, 2. stop having any contact with or attempting to influence the Democratic National Committee, 3. never consider running for public office again. They split the progressives, niggas and half or more of the democrat women will always vote for them, regardless of the competition in a primary. The unfortunate truth about chelsea is that her ugly mug will turn off many. The democratic party needs to find young, sharp individuals with no fear to assault wall street, big oil, health care, big pharma, big ag and food processors, big insurance etc. Precisely what any clinton would never do. imo the lack of real competition in many necessary businesses and wall streets preference to make money in blindingly byzantine schemes vs investment in real projects including research and development is the biggest difference between now and how biz worked before Reaganomics accelerated the whole shit slide.
This family is utter dirt. They got tens of millions of bucks in that foundation, play with that and go away. bill and hill have demonstrated their preference to move real wealth to the 1% and insure all the rest receive enough to prevent widespread rioting.
TO COUNTER TYDE'S HORRIBLE PICS OF bullshitter in chief. i'm also tired of shitty jewdonk pics so from the north rim
some of ya are expecting a meltdown over Paris deal. peeps in the know aren't that worried. technology and incentive marches forward. NV is not mentioned in this report but in this state we are down to just one coal fired electric plant. the extremely dirty coal burner in Laughlin was closed several years ago-very good-coal came from Black Mesa on the Navajo Rez, transported as a slurry (mixed with Colorado River water) through a pipeline clear across Arizona, dried and burned with a high sulphur content. With this closure the visibility in the Grand Canyon visibly improved.
Look, we can stay dependent on 20th century shit or move gladly into the future. NV organizations are choosing the future. The future doesn't give a single fuck about your opinion concerning energy production, greenhouse gases, human influence, climate change or global warming. Tell me about any new coal burner going up where u live, or about your community coming together to ask for more fossil fueled power plants in your community from corporations and govt entities.
MGM Entertainment completed the one of the largest rooftop solar PV installations in the world at Mandalay Bay.
http://newsroom.mgmresorts.com/mgm-r...ar-project.htm
MGM, Vegas Sands and Wynn have sued the NV PUC and NV Energy and paid huge exit fees to buy their electricity elsewhere. A data storage company with server farms in Vegas and near Tesla's Gigafactory outside Reno is committed to using only renewable energy.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/busine...ergy-purchase/
Apple is scheduled to build a similar facility with the same goal near Reno. Nellis Air Force Base has a 14 megawatt PV solar array.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellis_Solar_Power_Plant
The City of Las Vegas buys 100% renewable energy. https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/...-sustaina.aspx
Solar power plants are popping up south of Boulder City, near the CA border and outside of Tonopah. Geothermal energy is being harvested in the north. Most of the VA Hospital parking lot is covered with PV arrays. Entire SE corner is PV array.
Trump turning his back on the Paris climate agreement would send a terrible signal about the country’s commitment to staving off an environmental catastrophe—the US alone is responsible for 15% of the world’s CO2 emissions.
But there’s at least some hope: millions of Americans will stay committed to the agreement no matter what Trump does. How? Through their cities.
Eyeing Trump’s repeated threats about leaving the Paris accords, Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti last November rallied 71 US mayors, whose cities are home to tens of millions of people, to sign an open letter calling on the then-president-elect to stay in the agreement. Garcetti didn’t mince his words in an interview with Quartz in January, saying: “If we were to withdraw…from the Paris accords, I’ll tell you what we’re going to do: we’re going to adopt it locally.”
New York mayor Bill de Blasio affirmed the message today, amid the most serious speculation to date that Trump will trigger an exit from the agreement.
The six largest cities in America, the mayors of which each signed Garcetti’s letter, are home to about 21 million people just by themselves. Add to that the 40 million people in the state of California—where governor Jerry Brown has promised (paywall) to “take significant action” if the US abandons the Paris agreement—and Trump’s potential action at the federal level is significantly undermined.
America’s urban areas are home to more than 80% of the country’s population. As social scientist and visionary political theorist Benjamin Barber, author of If Mayors Ruled the World, told Quartz in a Q&A last year, “About 80% of greenhouse gas emissions come from cities and cities also control about 80% of GDP. They can do a lot to combat climate change, whether or not Trump undermines the COP21 agreement.
Barber, who died of cancer in April, days after his last book Cool Cities: Urban Sovereignty and the Fix for Global Warming was published, also argued that cities’ power extends far beyond complying with the Paris agreement.
That’s shown by a host of initiatives US mayors are taking to cut carbon emissions locally. Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed, for example, claims he can cut emissions by 25 percentage points in his city by picking off “low-hanging fruit” like retrofits on wasteful buildings and incentives to businesses to cut energy use. “To take action in the city of Atlanta, the center of the ninth-largest metro in the country…it takes my decision and eight votes from [the city] council,” he said in an interview last year. “In my opinion, that’s very efficient.”
It isn’t just altruism that compels the nation’s cities to take action. With solar panels becoming cheaper than fossil fuels in 2016, it’s making less and less economic sense to shy away from alternative energy sources. “Even if you didn’t believe in climate change, [green energy] is a pure driver of economic activity,” Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel said in December. “The city is never going back from this.”
I mentioned Chelsea in the context of the troll twitter exchange between the two families.... Trump Jr. trolled Hillary, which is why I joked that it was time for Chelsea to join the action and troll Jr.. All very gay really.
Still though you make solid points. I think it's obvious that if Hillary did win then America would be equally divided as it it today. Repubs hated Hillary with the same venom as Libs hate Trump.... The fact those two candidates got to heads-up is a massive stain on your whole political system/process.
From a foreign POV though. Trump winning was a disaster for the outside world. Like a real fucking disaster on so many levels.
So for years we've been pressuring the Russians to let us build our own embassy there because every time and I mean every fucking time we let Russian workers get involved, we end up finding various listening devices that are virtually impossible to remove, having been built so deeply into the fabric of the construction (eg embedded in concrete, rebar, so on).
About 12 hours ago'ish, Trump said hes green lighting letting the Russians build our embassy.
And just now, Putin praised Trump for being such a 'straight forward' guy.
I mean....
He was disliked before his recent trip. But to then publicly criticize and give a huge 'fuck you' to close Western allies on their own soil, while at the same time sucking off the Russians, is the stuff of parallel universe. Defies all logic and belief.
So ye, with this Administration, the gloves are off and citizens are urging their leaders to push back at America. Which they wouldn't do unless absolutely necessary.
You really do need to get rid of this cunt as soon as.
:popcorn
It's going to be an epic epic day.
My understanding (and if I'm wrong let me know) is the only part of the accord that is binding is the USA spending $3B to fund overseas efficiencies. The rest of it is 100% non binding except the USA spending money.
If that's the case then fuck that.
Environmentall protection standards, now being scuttled by Trump, will continue to be monitored and fought for. Having the law of the land behind you however, whichever side your on, is pivotal. Industry left unchecked has a well documented history of choosing profit over planet. 195 countries agreed, excluding Venezuela, Syria and now the U.S., climate change is real and the new bottom line. Even those who argue the case, should realize betting on the wrong horse here could be disastrous.
The U.S. political system provides avenues, states rights for example, that can be both positive counter-balance and a wrench in the gears on important initiatives. But the message sent on this issue by the richest nation on earth is reckless and foolhardy.
chief bullshitter fears having a dog in his presence. frisbee like roadkill glued to skull just too tempting.
yadda yadda bs bs bs bs
Man Made Climate Change is the biggest joke and I am thrilled the President gave it the finger. This is a redistribution of wealth on a global scale, or at least it was. Just about all North America was covered in ice 50,000 years ago and it all melted on its own.
Anyway, America just got a big fat raise. Now China and India can continue to cheat on emissions without the US hovering over them. They were cheating anyway, now they can cheat in the open.
Elections have consequences. Didn't Obama brag about that?
As a bonus, CNN is in full meltdown mode. Something about Donald Trump committing crimes against the planet. LOL.
completely aware he is a hardcore shill, STFU libtards, then maybe you can finally get ur way some day.