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https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/2020-democrat-candidates-771735/
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https://phys.org/news/2011-10-team-european-ice-age-due.html
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I have no idea how to save the insects. Seems like it is the kind of thing that is like turning an oil tanker or the Titanic around. By the time we could implement the changes that would reverse the trend it would be too late for civilization to not go through a very hard time.
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It happened before with the collapse of Native American civilization. So many trees took over that CO2 levels dropped and the world went through the little ice age.
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Insectless crop famine would collapse civilization and CO2 levels would begin falling with few cars, and trees taking over the suburbs.
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True as that may be, I see them pulling from the same pool of voters as the other leftward candidates, whilst Klobuchar pulls from a centrist pool of voters alone at this point. Hillary could challenge her for Centrist votes if she ran again. Biden too.
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To me they all have a lot of leftward cred so far except Klobuchar. But that is from my perspective, YMMV.
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I can picture a scenario where the few Centrists get to punch their tickets onward while a large number of lefties have their votes divied amongst themselves and all fail to move on.
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Especially in Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina each.
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The race deserves Centrist representation. I wonder how the actual voters in the Democratic party breaks down between Centrists and Lefties. Percentage wise.
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I saw AOC Dancing and I'm a Leftist now. It's too late.
J H replied to Cosmoline's topic in Current Events
Democratic Primary voters won't be correctly threading that semantics needle either I am afraid. -
Most Americans are not so wary of our interventionist ways whether it is admitted or not.
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I am a Tulsi fan so I worry.
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She has not distanced herself from her Assad visit. It will either doom her or separate her. Not seeing her gain much traction.