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    #13
    Furrow , couldnt agree more . Climate change is real , been happening since the beginning of this earth and will be here long after mankind is gone . Imagine how hot the earth was when there were palm trees in the artctic. I am worried about our oceans though . Wished they could stop the polluting all over the world

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      #14
      When you dont have merit based immigration it becomes a real problem. 90,000 plus a month trying to enter the u.s. now. Most have no intention to live any different than they did where they came from. Eventually these different groups will fight for supremacy in their new land. History will tell you that. I've got nothing against immigration but there will come a time when there will be a war over culture and religion. Its inevitable. People are coming here en masse that have different ideologies and religions. They cant tolerate things in their native countries but they let us believe that they will change if they can come to Canada and the U.S.

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        #15
        Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
        When you dont have merit based immigration it becomes a real problem. 90,000 plus a month trying to enter the u.s. now. Most have no intention to live any different than they did where they came from. Eventually these different groups will fight for supremacy in their new land. History will tell you that. I've got nothing against immigration but there will come a time when there will be a war over culture and religion. Its inevitable. People are coming here en masse that have different ideologies and religions. They cant tolerate things in their native countries but they let us believe that they will change if they can come to Canada and the U.S.
        Agree
        That will eventually, not far off btw, collapse the US economy. There is no way any country can economically sustain that kind of of burden.
        Controlled immigration is healthy , uncontrolled immigration is a national economic suicide .
        Said it before , watch France , Sweden, Germany..... their cultures and economies are collapsing or will be shortly.

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          #16
          The idea that the US is being swamped by immigrants is rather overplayed considering the percentage of immigrants is still under 14% of the overall population. 14 out of a 100 really isn't that huge.
          The figure in Canada is around 20% and we are managing just fine.

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            #17
            The Honduran people are in Honduras because of climate change that happened 10,000 yrs ago. Guess they will try to migrate back across the Bering Sea, or stop in for some social benefits along the way.

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              #18
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              Furrow , couldnt agree more . Climate change is real , been happening since the beginning of this earth and will be here long after mankind is gone . Imagine how hot the earth was when there were palm trees in the artctic. I am worried about our oceans though . Wished they could stop the polluting all over the world

              I always wondered about that garbage patch in the pacific. I mean my trash all goes to landfill and so does most of the first world so how is it getting out there? Are people dumping it in the oceans, or are people living too close to the water and rogue waves and Tsunamis grabbing their stuff and taking them out to sea.

              Might not be getting the full story on that one.

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                #19
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                The idea that the US is being swamped by immigrants is rather overplayed
                Yes, maybe for you, but tell that to the people who are being affected by it directly.

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                  #20
                  Great friend of mine is a missionary in Honduras.

                  There is no problem with climate change in that country. Bunch of bunk.

                  Again.

                  Just like the polar bear fake stories, and the north is warming faster issue. The alarmists pick places few of us have experience with, and can not easily refute, because we don’t live there. They make claims that are absolutely false.

                  But ask the locals, and they will call it bunk. Just like when all winter, whenever there is an alarmist piece in the news, I simply go to the weather forecast of the supposed hot spot, look at the current weather, and easily refute the bs they are trying to sell us all.

                  Am I the only one who does a bit of digging? Sheesh.

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                    #21
                    Love alarmist articles like that.

                    I guess I should have left the country when I was drowned out due to climate change for a decade.

                    There are many reasons to leave Honduras. None of them have a thing to do with climate change. I will have to call my friend in the morning and see how he sees it. Lol

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                      Great friend of mine is a missionary in Honduras.

                      There is no problem with climate change in that country. Bunch of bunk.

                      Again.

                      Just like the polar bear fake stories, and the north is warming faster issue. The alarmists pick places few of us have experience with, and can not easily refute, because we don’t live there. They make claims that are absolutely false.

                      But ask the locals, and they will call it bunk. Just like when all winter, whenever there is an alarmist piece in the news, I simply go to the weather forecast of the supposed hot spot, look at the current weather, and easily refute the bs they are trying to sell us all.

                      Am I the only one who does a bit of digging? Sheesh.
                      Absolutely right. I have been there , going back next march. The only problem they have there is the govt , gangs and the economy .the same road we are heading down . Some of the nicest people i have met. Would fit in here real good

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        I always wondered about that garbage patch in the pacific. I mean my trash all goes to landfill and so does most of the first world so how is it getting out there? Are people dumping it in the oceans, or are people living too close to the water and rogue waves and Tsunamis grabbing their stuff and taking them out to sea.

                        Might not be getting the full story on that one.
                        I am always amazed how close some countries pile their garbage to the oceans . I think the oceans used to take care of a lot of it but unfortunately they cant handle any more. For those of us who love the oceans its really hard to watch

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                          climate change or illegal immigration? ....... https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/13/world/americas/coffee-climate-change-migration.html?emc=edit_th_190414&nl=todaysheadlin es&nlid=509750830414 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/13/world/americas/coffee-climate-change-migration.html?emc=edit_th_190414&nl=todaysheadlin es&nlid=509750830414
                          So the NYT sez people are leaving central America because of Glowbull Warming. What does the statement even mean? Do they expect us to believe that if you randomly questioned people in those caravans they'd say "we left home because climate change"? Most of them have never even heard about Glowbull Warming. Maybe the NYT means that they're too stupid to know why they set out to walk 500 miles. They're poor - they've heard from family in the US that its easy to get in - its really that simple. WhatsApp and Facebook have infinitely more to do with their trip than Glowbull Warming.

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