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Originally Posted by Robbie
I haven't said Global Warming isn't real and I haven't used cherry picked stats.
What I have said is that there is NEW data. And all the computer models being espoused for Climate Change are based on OLD data.
I believe in science. And as I've pointed out...scientists have been wrong over and over about this in my lifetime alone. That's just fact, not cherry picked. Or I should say the scientists who desperately WANT to prove "global warming" caused by man have been proven wrong over and over (because they cherry pick their data)
You can NOT prove me wrong even once on that. Scientists told Richard Nixon in 1970 what the East Coast would be underwater by the year 2000 (14 years ago) if global warming wasn't addressed immediately (44 years ago).
Then a few years later in the latter 1970's they decided we were heading into an Ice Age because of mankind's emissions.
Now they are going off of data from the late 1990's to try and "prove" global warming again. But scientists have shown that the computer models they are working from are outdated because the ocean is now sucking up the excess CO2
All of that is true and easily found on Google.
As for your ideas on taxes...I think that we should be creating an environment that draws businesses back to the U.S. Just like the car companies manufacturing cars in the Southeast getting tax breaks to do so.
That creates a much larger tax base and increases govt. revenue (so the govt. can take that money and kill more people by bombing them all over the world).
How will new jobs ever be created if we keep making an environment that isn't conducive to business?
It's just common sense. 
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We argued about your CO2 being sucked up by the oceans last time and I showed you, it was only 20-30% at best and that left 70-80% still lingering in the atmosphere. Not to mention that someone else showed you that the CO2 that the ocean was sucking up, was causing a rise in plankton which was causing even more problems, because it wasn't beneficial plankton and this rise of bad plankton was actually using up the resources of the good plankton.
Also the extra CO2 was changing the water chemistry and causing yet further problems, showing that CO2 going into the ocean solves nothing and creates more environmental problems that will have even further reaching effects.