• Nobody@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    If you live in a swing state and are thinking about placing an anti-Biden protest vote, please remember that 90,000 people in Florida voted for Ralph Nader in 2000. Al “An Inconvenient Truth” Gore would have been President back when we could do something meaningful about climate change.

    Please don’t do it again.

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      8 months ago

      And since I live in a staunchly blue state I will continue voting third party out of principle!

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    8 months ago

    Logging everything to shit too. Trying to speed run climate change like the fucking idiots we are.

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    8 months ago

    Watch what we actually do and not what we say. We are producing the most oil. We are driving the burning of the rain forests. America is the problem while we try to blame everyone else.

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    8 months ago

    Interesting. I was assured by my very conservative relatives that the oil industry would die if Biden gets re-elected. I’m sure they are totally giving him credit for this. I know I am but not in a positive way.

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    8 months ago

    Republicans are ignorant to this fact but are ready to credit trump with this accomplishment.

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      Because they will credit Trump with everything they like and Biden with everything they don’t. Facts do not matter to these people and pretend like they do is how you alienate a base and lose elections. No amount of oil production is going to make a Trumper vote Biden, but it will discourage those who bought the ‘most climate friendly president’ line. It’s a lose lose situation that no one wants to reckon with because of the profits the energy sector brings in.

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    8 months ago

    How are your gas prices these days?

    I know when they were high (and the rest of the world) a few years back, republicans demanded more oil or something and were kicking off about Biden as usual. So what do they say now?

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      They vary heavily by region. They’re fine in the northeast floating around $3/gal

      Obviously that’s not a product of Biden, it’s from the free market etc etc