The truth changes you, but it takes effort to do that. Discipline is something people fear and that's why we are in the mess we are in right now. Planet is dying...
Me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjx0hUTwjmI
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The truth changes you, but it takes effort to do that. Discipline is something people fear and that's why we are in the mess we are in right now. Planet is dying...
Me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjx0hUTwjmI
Surprise! A third of Congress members are climate change deniers
Money won. America and the World lost.
The Center for American Progress Action Fund found that there are 182 climate deniers in the current Congress: 144 in the House and 38 in the Senate. That means more than six in 10 Americans are represented by people who think that climate change is a big ‘ol liberal hoax — including some leaders at the highest levels of government, like Senate Majority Leader Mitch “I Am Not a Scientist” McConnell and senator and presidential candidate Marco “I Am Not a Scientist” Rubio. (And those are just the members of Congress who are out-and-out deniers, so it doesn’t include the many more who kinda sorta admit that something might be going on with the climate but still don’t want to do anything about it.)
Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement was based on a one page letter from 22 Republicans and the blessing of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Don McGahn.
Do these 22 Republicans represent you, your state or 326 million Americans?
Republicans received $73 million from fossil fuel lobbyists. Republicans, is that all America is worth?
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.)
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.)
Sens. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)
John Cornyn (R-Texas),
Roy Blunt (R-Mo.)
Roger Wicker (R-Miss.)
Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.)
Mike Crapo (R-Idaho)
Jim Risch (R-Idaho)
Thad Cochran (R-Miss.)
Mike Rounds (R-S.D.)
Rand Paul (R-Ky)
John Boozman (R-Ark.)
Richard Shelby (R-Ala.)
Luther Strange (R-Ala.)
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)
Mike Lee (R-Utah)
Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
David Perdue (R-Ga.)
Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)
Tim Scott (R-S.C.)
Pat Roberts (R-Kan.)
The Climate Denier Caucus in Trump’s Washington, Think Progress
I think everybody should have their own tree. And u can do whatever u like with your tree like bulid a tree house, grow flowers, fruits, leaves, decorating it with lights and stuff- whatever you want except for cutting it. And u don't pay for it and all, maybe your parents plant a seed for u before u were born, or when we turn 18 we pass it down to other children in the neighborhood. And you know you can name the tree and maybe we can invite each other to our trees. We can play around it. Pluck and eat the fruits from yours while I decorate your hair with cherry blossoms from mine. I think we should all have a tree as inheritance, it's a good friend to have and grow around. This would also increase their numbers around the globe. Parents get your children a tree.
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