*I’m not comfortable living with so many people. I’m not used to be around this many people, and I don’t enjoy the food. I don’t like the type of food they feed us. We never had a big meal like rice and chicken, I haven’t had any sensible meals. They give us hotdog and rice or mackerel with rice,” Ms Jean said.*
I wonder what she would say if the generosity of donors stopped completely!! Maybe it soon will as people read these kinds of comments!
All Parliament has to do is change the law to address these and future concerns and this matter will be resolved. After all they changed laws to benefit the numbers boys and expunge the records!
@Banker, that is exactly the point. The theory explains why the earth has had periods of cooling and warming up over many thousands of years. Issues with the earths core (which has nothing to do with mans interference) may explain variations. It should be obvious that major ice ages had to melt because of cycles of atmospheric warming. We cannot look at 100 years of human history and make inferences about the future while ignoring thousands of years of history of climate changes. It is the equivalent of looking at the last 2 months of a business's balance sheets and making assumptions about its future, while ignoring the 100 years it has been in business. Always doubt "scientific consensus" when big money bankrolls research and stands to profit from industries that will be created in the aftermath!.
... and I thought she was going to lead the effort in encouraging all corrupt politicians that benefited from their political office in handing over some of the proceeds of their corruption to the hurricane relief effort! I was wrong again!
People are conflating climate change (which is a natural phenomenon based on Milankovitch's theory, with which I agree) with damage that occurs to the environment from deforestation, solid waste (plastics etc) and chemical waste. In reality, no matter what we do (and we should try to protect and preserve our environment and its ecosystems) if countries like China do not do what they should, our efforts will be the equivalent of pissing on an exploded oil rig to put the fire out!
joeblow says...
*I’m not comfortable living with so many people. I’m not used to be around this many people, and I don’t enjoy the food. I don’t like the type of food they feed us. We never had a big meal like rice and chicken, I haven’t had any sensible meals. They give us hotdog and rice or mackerel with rice,” Ms Jean said.*
I wonder what she would say if the generosity of donors stopped completely!! Maybe it soon will as people read these kinds of comments!
On Tired and stressed: Evacuees struggling to restart lives
Posted 9 October 2019, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
There are far more economic refugees than there are "climate change" refugees, but I guess she has to push her agenda!!
On Natural disasters creating more 'climate refugees'
Posted 9 October 2019, 10:02 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
All Parliament has to do is change the law to address these and future concerns and this matter will be resolved. After all they changed laws to benefit the numbers boys and expunge the records!
On Smith challenge to shanty town action
Posted 9 October 2019, 8:14 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
@Banker, that is exactly the point. The theory explains why the earth has had periods of cooling and warming up over many thousands of years. Issues with the earths core (which has nothing to do with mans interference) may explain variations. It should be obvious that major ice ages had to melt because of cycles of atmospheric warming. We cannot look at 100 years of human history and make inferences about the future while ignoring thousands of years of history of climate changes. It is the equivalent of looking at the last 2 months of a business's balance sheets and making assumptions about its future, while ignoring the 100 years it has been in business. Always doubt "scientific consensus" when big money bankrolls research and stands to profit from industries that will be created in the aftermath!.
On INSIGHT: The fight against the climate crisis can’t be fought by the government alone
Posted 9 October 2019, 8:03 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
... and they may have to stop throwing rocks and burning tires too!
On Minister defends government’s handling of illegal migrants
Posted 8 October 2019, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
The problem is this country ALWAYS has its pants down, but never does any better!
On Abaco's Sandpiper Inn to reopen in another week
Posted 8 October 2019, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
This might have been the most productive thing he has done since the hurricane!
On PM joins kitchen to see feeding operation
Posted 8 October 2019, 3:40 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
... and I thought she was going to lead the effort in encouraging all corrupt politicians that benefited from their political office in handing over some of the proceeds of their corruption to the hurricane relief effort! I was wrong again!
On What to do next
Posted 8 October 2019, 8:36 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
Umm, Bishop, there are more important things to talk about right now!!
On PM kicking down door was ‘not a good impression’
Posted 8 October 2019, 8:25 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
People are conflating climate change (which is a natural phenomenon based on Milankovitch's theory, with which I agree) with damage that occurs to the environment from deforestation, solid waste (plastics etc) and chemical waste. In reality, no matter what we do (and we should try to protect and preserve our environment and its ecosystems) if countries like China do not do what they should, our efforts will be the equivalent of pissing on an exploded oil rig to put the fire out!
On INSIGHT: The fight against the climate crisis can’t be fought by the government alone
Posted 8 October 2019, 8:23 a.m. Suggest removal