Climate aside for a second... 7 years ago that information looked correct...audiophile wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:54 amThese people look like fools!
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Greta Thunberg
Re: Greta Thunberg
Re: Greta Thunberg
Love it!
Greta Thunberg: US treasury chief attacks activist
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51219530
Greta Thunberg: US treasury chief attacks activist
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51219530
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I found it interesting that Mnuchin says Greta need an econ degree to be listened to. Ocasio-Cortez HAS one and they said she didn't know what she was talking about. Which one is it then?
This from the guy whose boss says he likes the poorly educated.
From the guy who foreclosed on an old lady because she was short 53 cents.
Imagine being talked down to by someone who still believes in the trickle-down tooth fairy.
Here's what Greta would learn in Economics 101: Allowing companies to freely pollute the atmosphere leads to terrible outcomes, and that a policy response is urgently required. Sounds like she's got it all figured out. Mnuchin, less so.
This from the guy whose boss says he likes the poorly educated.
From the guy who foreclosed on an old lady because she was short 53 cents.
Imagine being talked down to by someone who still believes in the trickle-down tooth fairy.
Here's what Greta would learn in Economics 101: Allowing companies to freely pollute the atmosphere leads to terrible outcomes, and that a policy response is urgently required. Sounds like she's got it all figured out. Mnuchin, less so.
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I worked for a company that wasn't into pollution but they managed to destroy the ground water for a large area. It was economics that did it. Cheaper to let the contaminates sat for 15 years when the safe life expectancy was 10years. Follow the money....