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  1. 1. Next POTUS?

    • Hillary Clinton
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    • Donald Trump
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Posted
7 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

You are so anti Trump you are literally praising two in everything but name “

Dictators” of course they are in it for the long game. They have zero opposition until the very end game is played out.

Potus 🤷‍♂️more like Trumpus 

Just for you. 

 

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The bloke isn't a Statesman or a business man imo. He might have some attraction but is costing the USA billions! Not only in this episode, but you can bet your pension that he bought low and will sell high personally in the crisis he caused!

Posted (edited)
57 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

And that folks, says it all really. Just in case anyone hasn't yet formed an opinion.

 

Thanks for the corroboration, again Davey.

 

 

 

 

There is no other opinion you want to here as was the case over the years in a number of topics hence not really being arsed getting into a question question question session which it invariably will. So not so much corroboration more dodging a 42 tedium bullet.

Nonetheless you are very welcome. No need to put the standard ATL y on the end by the way. 

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Posted (edited)

In fairness, I’d have done that. Weather forecasting is a waste of time. They’re usually wrong and you can’t do anything about it anyway.

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Ehh, no... that's not even, umm... slightly true. At all.

 

Although not 100% accurate 100% of the time, the presence of weather forecasting does (among other things) allow you time to prepare and advise for such events as hurricanes, which the US has a somewhat colourful history of.

 

But I suppose it's like Covid testing... if you don't test for it, the numbers stay low.

In the same (weather) vane, if you don't keep the population informed about the increasingly-unpredictable effects of climate change, it's easier to keep a lid on the situation when yet another storm-of-the-century obliterates New Orleans... or Miami... or Mobile...

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Posted (edited)

So you’re saying weather forecasting is important/useful/worthwhile?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, peds said:

Ehh, no... that's not even, umm... slightly true. At all.

 

Although not 100% accurate 100% of the time, the presence of weather forecasting does (among other things) allow you time to prepare and advise for such events as hurricanes, which the US has a somewhat colourful history of.

 

But I suppose it's like Covid testing... if you don't test for it, the numbers stay low.

In the same (weather) vane, if you don't keep the population informed about the increasingly-unpredictable effects of climate change, it's easier to keep a lid on the situation when yet another storm-of-the-century obliterates New Orleans... or Miami... or Mobile...

Keep drinking that koolaid

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Posted
21 minutes ago, AHPP said:

So you’re saying weather forecasting is important/useful/worthwhile?

 

Only for people who occasionally venture outside.

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