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Comment Re:People that are otherwise rational (Score 1) 30

It isn't about a viewpoint, silly, it is about a massive amount of evidence. The quoted study is practically over the whole population, dimwit.

NPR/CNN/MSNBC addled dorks

Good I'm not one of them dorks, then.

science, please just shut up.

Viewpoint, please shove yourself up where the sun don't shine.

Comment Re:FAFO (Score 1) 23

Yes, shit's happening exactly the way the voters asked for: lower taxes, less social spending, more dependence on private donations for the needful.

What could possibly go wrong?

Well, there are some issues that arise from the distribution of the benefits from the first two, and the variance in the likelihood to receive needed support increases dramatically for the last even assuming the same average, but these do not adversely affect the people who actually make the decisions, so everything is fine.

Comment Re:Or in other words (Score 0) 30

It works if you integrate over time from now to infinity.

Seriously, the damage from destroying the environment does manifest itself in the future and will affect your children, if you have them.

The current level of damage and the trends promise to manifest themselves dramatically and not even in the very far future - you and I will most likely be unlucky enough to see the beginning of the worst.

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