Bernie Announces High Priority Full Scale Attack On Climate Change Great New Deal.

Hello Stretch,

One day the left claims the earth will be destroyed by fire (at least that is Biblically correct).
The next day they claim the earth will be drowned (been there, done that already).
They're a mess.

One day some people on the left make a claim and the next day we have some people on the right who think those few who made the claim speak for the entire left. Then they proceed to disparage the entire left because of their own misunderstanding...
 
Hello Stretch,



One day some people on the left make a claim and the next day we have some people on the right who think those few who made the claim speak for the entire left. Then they proceed to disparage the entire left because of their own misunderstanding...

Been shoving this pap down our throats for years.
 
America of the future. America that promotes the general welfare and takes care of herself AND the planet.

Oh man! THIS sounds AWESOME!

We do all this - America will be greater than ever.

How's THAT for a slogan?

Make America Greater Than Ever.

OK, here we go, folks. It's ON! Bernie has made a BOLD new promise:

"As President, Bernie Sanders Will Avert Climate Catastrophe and Create 20 Million Jobs

As president, Bernie Sanders will launch the decade of the Green New Deal, a ten-year, nationwide mobilization centered around justice and equity during which climate change will be factored into virtually every area of policy, from immigration to trade to foreign policy and beyond. This plan outlines some of the most significant goals we have set and steps we will take during this mobilization, including:


Reaching 100 percent renewable energy for electricity and transportation by no later than 2030 and complete decarbonization by 2050 at latest – consistent with the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change goals – by expanding the existing federal Power Marketing Administrations to build new solar, wind, and geothermal energy sources.

Ending unemployment by creating 20 million jobs needed to solve the climate crisis. These jobs will be good paying, union jobs with strong benefits and safety standards in steel and auto manufacturing, construction, energy efficiency retrofitting, coding and server farms, and renewable power plants. We will also create millions of jobs in sustainable agriculture, engineering, a reimagined and expanded Civilian Conservation Corp, and preserving our public lands.

Directly invest an historic $16.3 trillion public investment toward these efforts, in line with the mobilization of resources made during the New Deal and WWII, but with an explicit choice to include black, indigenous and other minority communities who were systematically excluded in the past.

A just transition for workers. This plan will prioritize the fossil fuel workers who have powered our economy for more than a century and who have too often been neglected by corporations and politicians. We will guarantee five years of a worker’s current salary, housing assistance, job training, health care, pension support, and priority job placement for any displaced worker, as well as early retirement support for those who choose it or can no longer work.

Declaring climate change a national emergency. We must take action to ensure a habitable planet for ourselves, for our children, and for our grandchildren. We will do whatever it takes to defeat the threat of climate change.

Saving American Families money, by weatherizing homes and lowering energy bills, building affordable and high-quality, modern public transportation, providing grants and trade-in programs for families and small businesses to purchase high-efficiency electric vehicles, and rebuilding our inefficient and crumbling infrastructure, including deploying universal, affordable high-speed internet.

Supporting small family farms by investing in ecologically regenerative and sustainable agriculture.
This plan will transform our agricultural system to fight climate change, provide sustainable, local foods, and break the corporate stranglehold on farmers and ranchers.

Justice for frontline communities – especially under-resourced groups, communities of color, Native Americans, people with disabilities, children and the elderly – to recover from, and prepare for, the climate impacts, including through a $40 billion Climate Justice Resiliency Fund. And providing those frontline and fenceline communities a just transition including real jobs, resilient infrastructure, economic development.

Commit to reducing emissions throughout the world, including providing $200 billion to the Green Climate Fund, rejoining the Paris Agreement, and reasserting the United States’ leadership in the global fight against climate change.

Meeting and exceeding our fair share of global emissions reductions. The United States has for over a century spewed carbon pollution emissions into the atmosphere in order to gain economic standing in the world. Therefore, we have an outsized obligation to help less industrialized nations meet their targets while improving quality of life. We will reduce domestic emissions by at least 71 percent by 2030 and reduce emissions among less industrialized nations by 36 percent by 2030 — the total equivalent of reducing our domestic emissions by 161 percent.

Making massive investments in research and development. We will invest in public research to drastically reduce the cost of energy storage, electric vehicles, and make our plastic more sustainable through advanced chemistry.

Expanding the climate justice movement. We will do this by coming together in a truly inclusive movement that prioritizes young people, workers, indigenous peoples, communities of color, and other historically marginalized groups to take on the fossil fuel industry and other polluters to push this over the finish line and lead the globe in solving the climate crisis.

Investing in conservation and public lands to heal our soils, forests, and prairie lands. We will reauthorize and expand the Civilian Conservation Corps and fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Corps to provide good paying jobs building green infrastructure.

This plan will pay for itself over 15 years. Experts have scored the plan and its economic effects. We will pay for the massive investment we need to reverse the climate crisis by:

Making the fossil fuel industry pay for their pollution, through litigation, fees, and taxes, and eliminating federal fossil fuel subsidies.

Generating revenue from the wholesale of energy produced by the regional Power Marketing Authorities. Revenues will be collected from 2023-2035, and after 2035 electricity will be virtually free, aside from operations and maintenance costs.

Scaling back military spending on maintaining global oil dependence.

Collecting new income tax revenue from the 20 million new jobs created by the plan.

Reduced need for federal and state safety net spending due to the creation of millions of good-paying, unionized jobs.

Making the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share. "

Bernie's Green New Deal

we don't need Bernie

we can use any of his ideas we want


BERNIE is Russian tainted dude
 
Hello Stretch,

Been shoving this pap down our throats for years.

Well I really wish it was something we just made up.

Then we could just come clean, and admit it and that would be the end of it, there would be no threat to the future.

You know it's tough enough to face this global uncertainty without having to try to convince nonbelievers.

Like we've got time for that.

We are out of time.

We have to do something.

It has to be now.

We need you. Mother Earth needs you. You're making a huge mistake. You need to be helping, not arguing about it.

Arguing won't make it go away.

We need to be united on this.
 
Hello Celticguy,

Except we're not facing a crisis.

The Brazilian rain forest is on fire. That's the biggest carbon sink on the planet. It generates 20% of the oxygen we breathe.

I don't know what more of a sign you need.

This is a ridiculous time to be letting partisan politics cloud your judgement.

This is a common threat that we all face.
 
Hello Celticguy,



The Brazilian rain forest is on fire. That's the biggest carbon sink on the planet. It generates 20% of the oxygen we breathe.

I don't know what more of a sign you need.

This is a ridiculous time to be letting partisan politics cloud your judgement.

This is a common threat that we all face.

Fires are burning to be sure but it has nothing to do with CO2. And slapping solar panels will do nothing to change that.
The fires are intentionally set. The only question is who's idea it is. I would like to see that stopped but I'm not in charge of Brazil.
 
Hello Stretch,



Well I really wish it was something we just made up.

Then we could just come clean, and admit it and that would be the end of it, there would be no threat to the future.

You know it's tough enough to face this global uncertainty without having to try to convince nonbelievers.

Like we've got time for that.

We are out of time.

We have to do something.

It has to be now.

We need you. Mother Earth needs you. You're making a huge mistake. You need to be helping, not arguing about it.

Arguing won't make it go away.

We need to be united on this.

Seems all the fringe left climaphobes have conned you and safely live on coastlines and blow CO2 out of their private jet exhaust pipes.
Believe what you want.
 
Hello Celticguy,

Fires are burning to be sure but it has nothing to do with CO2.

Tons of carbon being released by the rain forest fires.

And slapping solar panels will do nothing to change that.
The fires are intentionally set. The only question is who's idea it is. I would like to see that stopped but I'm not in charge of Brazil.

That doesn't change the dire nature of the climate crisis we face.
 
Hello Stretch,

Seems all the fringe left climaphobes have conned you and safely live on coastlines and blow CO2 out of their private jet exhaust pipes.
Believe what you want.

That perception is flawed. The truth is that deniers are the minority. There is nothing fringe about believing in Climate Change. Most people do.

Most people understand that industrial activity is responsible for Climate Change and we have to change our ways to deal with it.

All the nations of the world signed onto Paris. We stand alone, and the chosen one who did it does not have majority approval.
 
Hello Celticguy,



Tons of carbon being released by the rain forest fires.



That doesn't change the dire nature of the climate crisis we face.

It's putting a lot of particulate into the atmosphere which captures solar energy and releases it back to the cooler space helping what you are concerned about.

And as recently demonstrated in Michael Mann's lost lawsuit in Canada over his science fraud, CO2 is just a gas and not the boogyman.
 
Hello Stretch,



That perception is flawed. The truth is that deniers are the minority. There is nothing fringe about believing in Climate Change. Most people do.

Most people understand that industrial activity is responsible for Climate Change and we have to change our ways to deal with it.

All the nations of the world signed onto Paris. We stand alone, and the chosen one who did it does not have majority approval.

Well then the deniers are flying private jets and living on the water not acting liking THEY believe there's anything
to be concerned about while they preach otherwise.:palm:
 
Hello Celticguy,

It's putting a lot of particulate into the atmosphere which captures solar energy and releases it back to the cooler space helping what you are concerned about.

And as recently demonstrated in Michael Mann's lost lawsuit in Canada over his science fraud, CO2 is just a gas and not the boogyman.

Hey. I think you've struck on a solution. If we just light all the forests of the planet on fire, the smoke will block out the sun and thus the warming.

Oh, on second thought, maybe that doesn't exactly work that way. Oh well. Nice try, though.
 
Hello Stretch,

Well then the deniers are flying private jets and living on the water not acting liking THEY believe there's anything
to be concerned about while they preach otherwise.:palm:

Yeah, stick with that. It has nothing to do with finding solutions, but it helps you justify your denial position.
 
Hello Celticguy,



Hey. I think you've struck on a solution. If we just light all the forests of the planet on fire, the smoke will block out the sun and thus the warming.

Oh, on second thought, maybe that doesn't exactly work that way. Oh well. Nice try, though.

It's been shown after the spate of volcanic eruptions some years back. Eventually the particles fall so it doesn't last.

But it matters not as the Michael Mann fraud is being exposed for what it is.
 
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