Subject: And we have some common ground.
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Posted on: 2016-11-11 04:22:00 UTC

[A] lot of Democrat supporters pretend that some of their positions are the only right ones when they aren't.

And on that, we agree: there is room for disagreement.

And actually, you and I agree more than you think. Even since childhood, I saw the ridiculousness of the Electoral College. The function for which it was designed (the people would choose worthy electors, who would use their independent judgment to choose a President) has never, if ever, come to pass, and most of the arguments for keeping it are BS. However, it doesn't take a Political Science major to see that there's no way that Congress will make any headway towards eliminating the Electoral College.

Fortunately, there's hope. A movement called National Popular Vote (NPV) is halfway to its goal of eliminating the Electoral College by basically exploiting a loophole, so to speak, in the Constitution. NPV seeks to have enough states pass legislation that would award their electors to the winner of the popular vote. Currently, 11 states, controlling 165 electoral votes total, are on board with this proposal. (It takes 270 to elect a President).


However, this is where I stop applauding our similarities. I do not believe that the example you give, climate change, is as clear-cut as you believe. It is incontrovertible that the climate has been warming over the past 200 years (by a total of about one degree Celsius, if I am not misled). However, it is not as clear-cut that DISASTER IS ON THE HORIZON! Check out
this video by Richard Lindzen, an atmospheric physicist and an emeritus professor at MIT.

And inb4 "This channel is affiliated with conservative talking head Dennis Prager": Check the sources that Lindzen quotes. This isn't some political hack with an axe to grind.

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