@tomselliott Barack Obama kicked it off. He was the genesis. He had a morning briefing saying that Trump didn’t collude with Russia. And in ten minutes he was going to have to legally share that briefing with Trump.
But he deleted it instead 🤦♂️
@TRHLofficial Her colleague just complained on X that Trump shutting down the government controlled tv stations was ‘fascism’
These people don’t even understand the words that they read
@ingelramdecoucy I know how this goes. We don’t actually build the wall because we love democracy and then for the next four years tens of millions of moon men invade our country
@XanadanX@Baconator098@RockChartrand Just tell Marxism that you don’t want to pick potatoes. Tell it that you’re an artist instead.
10 years in gulag, retard
Do you know what a gulag is , Marky?
@RobSchneider@BlackRock So blackrock lobbied to have the government allow in tens of millions of new renters while simultaneously buying up rental properties?
@brianstelter Trump LITERALLY defunded a government propaganda station.
He didn’t “shut down a local station” he ordered the government to stop broadcasting propaganda from the STATE owned tv and radio
This is the most retarded argument i could imagine. If China didn’t pollute so much then they wouldn’t be able to make cheap goods. And in that case the goods would be made in Europe with green energy.
It’s not who consumes them, it’s who manufactures them that is the problem.
That chart is misleading because it only shows where CO2 is produced, not who buys the products.
Consumption Matters: The EU buys many goods made in China. If you account for these "outsourced" emissions, the EU's carbon footprint is significantly larger than the chart suggests.
Per-Person View: China has 1.4 billion people to the EU's 450 million. On a per-person basis, their emissions are much more comparable.
Green Investment: The chart ignores that China is the world's #1 investor in renewable energy, making green tech cheaper for everyone.
Europe's Strategy: A smart strategy is to (1) take responsibility for its consumption with policies like a carbon border tax (CBAM) and (2) collaborate with China, which is mass-producing the green tech needed for the global transition.