• Lord of the climate

    From Tony@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 18 20:36:26 2025
    XPost: nz.politics

    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/01/17/climate-change-giving-meaning-to-life/
    Hard hitting but fair.

    And this at the end...
    "More has been done to protect and advance free speech since Donald Trump won the election than was seen in all the tenures of all the establishment Anglosphere governments over the last two decades – that is just undeniable. Likewise, the Don’s pending administration will do more to fight back against this climate change religious worldview than any established Anglosphere conservative government has or will do. Because when the costs get too high, businesses flee and everyone else is laughing at you for wearing a hair shirt to get to heaven, the spell can be broken. Los Angeles voters are getting what they voted for – good and hard."

    Even deplorable people like Trump can do some good or is it more accurate to say that the last US administration was so deplorable that any change must do good? No matter, something had to be done.
    Either works for me.

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  • From Gordon@21:1/5 to Tony on Sun Jan 19 02:50:43 2025
    On 2025-01-18, Tony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/01/17/climate-change-giving-meaning-to-life/ Hard hitting but fair.

    And this at the end...
    "More has been done to protect and advance free speech since Donald Trump won the election than was seen in all the tenures of all the establishment Anglosphere governments over the last two decades – that is just undeniable. Likewise, the Don’s pending administration will do more to fight back against
    this climate change religious worldview than any established Anglosphere conservative government has or will do. Because when the costs get too high, businesses flee and everyone else is laughing at you for wearing a hair shirt to get to heaven, the spell can be broken. Los Angeles voters are getting what
    they voted for – good and hard."

    Even deplorable people like Trump can do some good or is it more accurate to say that the last US administration was so deplorable that any change must do good? No matter, something had to be done.
    Either works for me.

    I link in the comments of that article is very interesting

    https://gregreese.substack.com/p/directed-energy-weapons-burning-homes

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  • From Tony@21:1/5 to Gordon on Sun Jan 19 06:08:13 2025
    Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:
    On 2025-01-18, Tony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/01/17/climate-change-giving-meaning-to-life/ >> Hard hitting but fair.

    And this at the end...
    "More has been done to protect and advance free speech since Donald Trump >>won
    the election than was seen in all the tenures of all the establishment
    Anglosphere governments over the last two decades – that is just >>undeniable.
    Likewise, the DonÂ’s pending administration will do more to fight back >>against
    this climate change religious worldview than any established Anglosphere
    conservative government has or will do. Because when the costs get too high, >> businesses flee and everyone else is laughing at you for wearing a hair >>shirt
    to get to heaven, the spell can be broken. Los Angeles voters are getting >>what
    they voted for – good and hard."

    Even deplorable people like Trump can do some good or is it more accurate to >> say that the last US administration was so deplorable that any change must >>do
    good? No matter, something had to be done.
    Either works for me.

    I link in the comments of that article is very interesting

    https://gregreese.substack.com/p/directed-energy-weapons-burning-homes
    I am not sure that I follow some of that, it seems rather extreme and possibly nonsense. But that's OK, comments often go down another track, it doesn't detract from the article.

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