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  1. 1. Next POTUS?

    • Hillary Clinton
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2 minutes ago, peds said:

 

With regards to your last point quoted here, I fully understand, and despite being painted as such for whatever reason by a big crowd of people on here, I'm actually not that keen on Kamala Harris myself, but in a two party system you really do have to go with the lesser of two weevils. Harris is just such a weevil.

 

To your other point, if you really want I can find a graphic or something on Google images that compares their record over time, but again, the different approaches taken towards climate change by the Repubs and the Dems have been made abundantly clear over time, that is to say: absolutely nothing contributing to anything worthwhile whatsoever, but acceptance and lip service and token gestures is, truth be told, a damn sight better than denial, obfuscation, and sabotage. 

So yeah, I'll take the smaller weevil who occasionally checks the weather forecast, any day of the week. Because it's better than nothing!


Don’t worry yourself about google images or graphics.

 

The mother of my son’s best friend is probably one of the most knowledgable people regarding climate change I know.  She is a lawyer and teaches and lectures at University of Oslo and has given presentations on Climate Change at the G8 Summit in the past.

 

If I need confirmation of something I will give her a shout.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, GarethM said:

So Goldman plays with the numbers, what a load of codswallop, the man doesn't even get into the job until January!.

what exactly is codswallop - GS forecast or the news of Trump's plans for import tariffs?

 

it's not only Goldman who are thinking if the import tariffs come in it will hit our exporters quite hard

 

The United States is the UK’s largest trading partner and last year Britain exported £60 billion of goods across the Atlantic which would be hit by the additional taxes.
Trump has pledged to impose 10 per cent tariffs on all products imported into the US and 60 per cent tariffs on imports from China in a move that threatens to trigger a global trade war, pushing up inflation and damaging economic growth.
 
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research said it had calculated that the impact of the UK’s economy would be a 0.8 per cent drop in GDP growth next year — amounting to a £21.5 billion hole in Rachel Reeves’s tax and spending plans. (this  -.8% est is worse than Goldmans playing with the numbers effort, clearly other people are worried too)
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11 minutes ago, peds said:

 

One day, one day, you fine fellow... you'll learn how to share an image that doesn't share how much signal you've got. 

But not today.

I don’t care one little bit 😂😂
The trivialities you spend your time bleating on about are just not high on my list of priorities. 
 

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9 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

what exactly is codswallop - GS forecast or the news of Trump's plans for import tariffs?

 

it's not only Goldman who are thinking if the import tariffs come in it will hit our exporters quite hard

 

The United States is the UK’s largest trading partner and last year Britain exported £60 billion of goods across the Atlantic which would be hit by the additional taxes.
Trump has pledged to impose 10 per cent tariffs on all products imported into the US and 60 per cent tariffs on imports from China in a move that threatens to trigger a global trade war, pushing up inflation and damaging economic growth.
 
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research said it had calculated that the impact of the UK’s economy would be a 0.8 per cent drop in GDP growth next year — amounting to a £21.5 billion hole in Rachel Reeves’s tax and spending plans. (this  -.8% est is worse than Goldmans playing with the numbers effort, clearly other people are worried too)

Christ not another black hole for the Labour astronomers to go on about. 

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