It’s great to explore Mars but it would be even better to save the earth. npr.org/2021/02/25/965775584…

Mar 6, 2021 · 7:30 AM UTC

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Under socialism were likely to stop doing either one.
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Forgive them for trying to keep their residents out of poverty.
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Earth is doomed. We only have a few billion years left. Stop clinging to a lost cause.
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How bout save the birds, the unintended consequence!
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N Dakota has open pit coal mines... employs like two guys a shift...
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It’s like getting people to eat vegetables instead of sugar.
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Every time a politician hops on a private jet or a yacht, I am sure that saving the planet is on their mind.
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My power company went all renewable electrical, my power bill is down after the freeze here in Oregon.
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The Federal Government needs to step in and provide a basic minimum income for these folks and Job training ... If that happened the transition from coal to wind would be much smoother and less fearful ... These people voted for Trump ... WHY? ... No one is helping them!
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Good. Wind energy is unreliable.