Not until he changes his stance on nuclear power, our biggest weapon against climate change.
Not until he changes his stance on nuclear power, our biggest weapon against climate change.
He wants to put a moratorium on nuclear power. This is the opposite of a realistic response to climate change. The world can’t be powered by windmills (yet) and until it does we need to reduce carbon in an extremely meaningful way. This plan is a dangerous distraction.
He wants to put a moratorium on nuclear power, and essentially not use the biggest gun that we have to fight climate change. This plan is a dangerous fantasy.
....to eliminating nuclear power and increasing carbon emissions. NICE. Fuck this plan.
THIS THIS THIS.
Climate change is an ENORMOUS fucking problem, and we are leaving the biggest gun we have at home. THIS IS FUCKING IDIOTIC.
And no talk of nuclear power, the biggest gun we have to fight climate change. It was always going to be a bullshit affair.
It calls for a moratorium and eventual elimination of nuclear power in the near future. This is a terrible fantasy plan that has no possible chance of working. Germany put every effort into green renewable energy for the past 8 years or so and still only has 25% of the grid on wind and solar. They are the model for a…
I cntl-F’d “nuclear” and this is what I got:
“Begin a moratorium on nuclear power plant license renewals in the United States.”
So, Bernie’s climate change plan is complete bullshit. Nice to know.
We call the Paris attacks the “Paris attacks”. We call the San bernardino attacks the “San bernardino shootings” despite the fact that they tried to use bombs. It's really crazy how politics is so pervasive in language choices.
Because we don’t send “a Tomahawk” we send a hundred different things at a hundred different angles.
This was actually a really well written article. The title was so ambiguous yet powerful that it allowed you to come into the article with several different view points, which the article played upon with a bit of false sarcasm at times... This is kind of next level stuff here.
So, now that we know that at least one is middle eastern, is that sarcastically “shocking”? I’m confused by your original post. I’m confused by any post assigning responsibility to the race of the lunatic outliers within it. I really don’t think that is a productive mode of thinking. And I find it no different than…
I just wish we had a person in the game media that fought for the things the reviewers have a problem with.
It’s not good enough to make an open world game set in different times. I want to feel like I’m living in it and effecting it and not essentially reading a book or watching a movie. I haven’t felt that way with…
Your assertion is objectively false. Wilson, first of all, is not responsible to a resurgence of lynchings and racial due to the failures of the reconstruction. That violence steadily deminished during his term. That resurgence took place during years of republican governance. If we can assert that he is responsible…
I like Teddy a lot too. It’s the importance of every single decision at the onset of the Cold War that makes me love Ike so much. Ike did screw up the space race, but the amount of extremely important judgment calls that guy had to make was incredible. The political map looks the way it does today because of Ike maybe…
Yeah, I'd argue that too. The racist southerners thought so as well. :/
WWI was fine for us, and he had no voice in Versailles. A lot of money down the tubes, but it also bought us powerful allies.
He set up the federal reserve, many worker’s rights laws, women’s suffrage, increased anti-trust laws, and passed the espionage act...which is actually pretty a pretty huge deal for us in the…
I’m unsure what this is replying too. When you weigh all of Hitler’s accomplishments, good and bad, he was a monster.
Nobody is excusing anything. Just weighing the good and the bad when picking heroes.
In case the implied point wasn’t clear, having the first WH screening for a movie would obviously be a relatively big deal, because of your exact point. It wasn’t some situation where they played 30 movies in the White House that year and one of them just *happened* to be an ode’ to the Ku Klux Klan.
The newness of it…