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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Clinton tops Trump, but neither prompts excitement [View all]Dustlawyer
(10,540 posts)I am not looking for stability. What I want would cause big disruptions, not that I am for disruptions, but changing over to renewables, high speed rail, and electric cars would cause. Also, a long overdue updating of our electric grid to make it more efficient and to be able to handle millions of solar powered homes and offices selling excess power back into the system would disrupt things somewhat.
Retraining petrochemical workers and auto workers would have to be done with some type of support for them during the process.
To address Climate Change how it needs to be addressed at this late day will require a radical change in how we live. The clock has been and still is ticking on us and time is short.
Sadly, with our current method of campaign finance the fossil fuel industry will pay our (what a joke) Representatives to sell us out and continue to fight against renewable energy. The MSM will continue to not talk about either campaign finance reform or renewable energy. Once again TPTB will use their money and power to keep the MSM from telling us what is really happening with Climate Change and our election system. You don't even get many stories about electronic election fraud, which is happening.
These huge companies control our government through their politicians, their judges, and their media! We cannot break this hold unless we fight for and achieve Publicly Funded Elections. If you don't already, I would urge everyone to start reading all they can about climate change and renewable energy.