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The reasons I vote are many but one thing that I vote for is the truth. Climate change is real and the people that say the science is not there are not telling the truth. The science is there and if you want to see a preview of the havoc Climate Change is going to bring just do what I did. Take a drive through Fort Myers Beach and have a look. Look at the devastation. The science is there but the eye test is even more important.  Shrimp boats do not belong in Mobile Home Parks.

Fort Myers Beach, Florida.


That is the type of devastation that you see in Fort Myers Beach. Now this is a just preview of more to come. This is just a sample of the devastation that is here right now. These storms are going to get stronger and stronger. This is only the beginning. Mother Nature is a foe that cannot be defeated.



Why do we continue to vote for the people that will deny the science? Why do we continue to vote for the people that have put their profits above our future and the future of our grandchildren? I remember reading that Trump said that he didn’t care about climate change because he wouldn’t be around anyway. Why are we letting all these fossil fuel companies with their billion dollars dominate our politics? When you put the wealth of a few to dictate our future you will not wind up with much of a future. Nothing will defeat this especially when we keep on voting for the people that know that it is happening but will deny it for campaign donations. Abortion, Gay Marriage Trans Sexual and religion will mean nothing to the Armageddon that Mother Nature will cause. If you keep voting for those people that want keep on destroying our World for profit none of the other issues will matter.

 

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  1. People vote how they are feeling at the particular moment which is usually inflation, crime, etc. unfortunately they don’t vote on issues that will take years to fix.

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