Re: Why Its Pointless To Argue With Global Warming Believers



George Graves wrote:

In article <jJWdnc-6spVmShzZRVn-jg@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
GreyCloud <mist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


George Graves wrote:


In article <1hgd742.1je89e3xn3v7kN%Lars.Traeger@xxxxxxxx>,
Lars.Traeger@xxxxxxxx (Lars Träger) wrote:



George Graves <gmgraves@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Less people = less pollutants. That doesn't make any sense?

USA = less people, China = less polution.

Things make less sense when the USA is involved.


What makes you think that I'm excluding the USA? We need to trim our population back to about 150 million (about half) just like the rest of the world.


As long as kids keep hopping into bed, the population will continue to rise.


Kids hopping into bed together is not so much the problem as are the puritanical sexual mores which keep these kids from freely obtaining contraceptives or being able to have free access to abortions when "accidents" happen.


The only remaining question will be when will the system collapse on itself?


Its entropic. The quality of life deteriorates a little each year and people don't tend to notice it so much. Some even delude themselves that increasing population and eroding life quality and freedoms is a GOOD thing.


I know. It is what denial is made of.
I remember in the 70s that I could afford a new house, a new car, and buy an Apple and still have money left over for investments.
In the late 80s, I could only afford a new car.
Now I can't afford a new car, let alone a used one... but I can afford a new iMac because the price has dropped since the 70s.
When I plot my purchasing power from the 70s to now, it is just a line going downhill. I don't know what will happen or what it will look like at the bottom.


--
Where are we going?
And why am I in this handbasket?
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