Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 04:02:11 PMBy giving false information about climate change, they're setting up another generation to shill for them while making the kids scientifically illiterate at the same time. And because these kids won't believe in climate change, they'll downplay its effects and not give it the proper funding it needs, thus endangering everybody.Nobody disagrees.But where the fuck in there does it justify the revocation of preparedness funding?
By giving false information about climate change, they're setting up another generation to shill for them while making the kids scientifically illiterate at the same time. And because these kids won't believe in climate change, they'll downplay its effects and not give it the proper funding it needs, thus endangering everybody.
Because we have to put our foot down somewhere where they'll give a fuck.
They'll fold immediately and this will all be a distant memory.
Quote from: Mad Max on March 23, 2015, 04:12:15 PMBecause we have to put our foot down somewhere where they'll give a fuck.Great. I suppose we should tax people to hell just to prove a point about fiscal responsibility, right? Let's cripple the economy so people know we're right.
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 04:23:32 PMThey'll fold immediately and this will all be a distant memory.I refuse to believe you have that much disdain for human life.
It's child abuse for political gain.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on March 23, 2015, 04:25:52 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 04:23:32 PMThey'll fold immediately and this will all be a distant memory.I refuse to believe you have that much disdain for human life.Nothing I've said in this thread is wrong.
Alright, if denying FEMA funding to them isn't the answer, what is?
Quote from: Mad Max on March 23, 2015, 04:01:37 PMAlright, if denying FEMA funding to them isn't the answer, what is?
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 04:26:17 PM It's child abuse for political gain.No, beating and raping kids is child abuse. Don't cheapen a legitimate problem. Well, fuck. Let's be honest. Allowing people to die for the short-term benefit--simply on the basis that they're wrong, albeit in a consequential way--is just abuse, period.
To say that the loss of human life is justified because of ignorance is absolutely wrong. This is frightening to think that people are okay with politics working like this at all - this isn't just some political game, you're dealing with people's lives. That should never be pandered as a tactic. Also, I think you'd quickly change your tune if you happened to be one of the people in any of these states being denied disaster funds.
A) how do you know it'll work? justify that it's a bluff with real evidence. B) do the potential direct collateral consequences justify the potential result? C (A+B)) you're talking about the long term. FEMA funding is the now with potentially short term results. do you not think that there are other paths to removing educational indoctrination?assume that the two [by your own admission, though i'd be willing to debate it] propose the same magnitude of danger. is removing the long term permanently worth sacrificing the short term temporarily? D) if the only justifications for this are utilitarian, what is your utility equation here? it's filled with "magic" premises
A) how do you know it'll work? justify that it's a bluff with real evidence.
If you are going to withhold RELIEF that is vital because of a governor's position on one particular matter.......that is incredibly wrong.Say I do believe in climate change, but my elected governor doesn't. Guess what?I'm still not getting aid. This is just a stupid attempt to get people to support climate change.
The policy doesn't affect federal money for relief after a hurricane, flood, or other disaster.
I would like to point out that this doesn't include allFEMA aid, just hazard-mitigation aid--i.e., before the storm hits. Afterwards, FEMA will send aid. The states will not be left out in the cold.
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 05:21:19 PMI would like to point out that this doesn't include allFEMA aid, just hazard-mitigation aid--i.e., before the storm hits. Afterwards, FEMA will send aid. The states will not be left out in the cold.Yeah, that's exactly what I said earlier.
So the fact that we have idiots means we should punish every single person in a state by revoking disaster preparedness funds? Really.If anything it'll cost more in the long-run; FEMA is still obligated to supply relief.
I'm stupid. I should have read a bit more closely, because the details of this FEMA decision are important. (Heck, we all should have read a bit more closely before running around like ants about this)I would like to point out that this doesn't include allFEMA aid, just hazard-mitigation aid--i.e., before the storm hits. Afterwards, FEMA will send aid. The states will not be left out in the cold.This isn't even as big of a deal as we're all making it out to be.Quote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 05:02:58 PMIf you are going to withhold RELIEF that is vital because of a governor's position on one particular matter.......that is incredibly wrong.Say I do believe in climate change, but my elected governor doesn't. Guess what?I'm still not getting aid. This is just a stupid attempt to get people to support climate change.Relief will not be withheld:QuoteThe policy doesn't affect federal money for relief after a hurricane, flood, or other disaster.
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 05:21:19 PMI'm stupid. I should have read a bit more closely, because the details of this FEMA decision are important. (Heck, we all should have read a bit more closely before running around like ants about this)I would like to point out that this doesn't include allFEMA aid, just hazard-mitigation aid--i.e., before the storm hits. Afterwards, FEMA will send aid. The states will not be left out in the cold.This isn't even as big of a deal as we're all making it out to be.Quote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 05:02:58 PMIf you are going to withhold RELIEF that is vital because of a governor's position on one particular matter.......that is incredibly wrong.Say I do believe in climate change, but my elected governor doesn't. Guess what?I'm still not getting aid. This is just a stupid attempt to get people to support climate change.Relief will not be withheld:QuoteThe policy doesn't affect federal money for relief after a hurricane, flood, or other disaster.Well that's still not good. You give them aid after a hurricane steamrolls the place?There's nothing to offer aid to.Preparations before something hits are pretty dang important.
Um, no amount of preparations and evacuations can prevent house floodings and other property damage.
Holy shit you people are fucking assholes.It's fucking disaster funding you chucklefucks, not confederate statues or shit like that.The fact that I have to defend fucking climate-deniers is absolutely insane.
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:03:16 PMUm, no amount of preparations and evacuations can prevent house floodings and other property damage. Sandbags
Do you really think they're just going to change their stance over this?If anything it will just lead to greater polarization.The solution is education, not punishment for thoughtcrime.
Quote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 10:18:23 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:03:16 PMUm, no amount of preparations and evacuations can prevent house floodings and other property damage. SandbagsYeah um no.
Quote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:27:45 PMQuote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 10:18:23 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:03:16 PMUm, no amount of preparations and evacuations can prevent house floodings and other property damage. SandbagsYeah um no.Yeah, and that's one scenario. Your statement is too generalized. "No amount of preparations can prevent house floodings and other property damage".That simply isn't true.
Quote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 10:40:28 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:27:45 PMQuote from: Val 'Ketam on March 23, 2015, 10:18:23 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 23, 2015, 10:03:16 PMUm, no amount of preparations and evacuations can prevent house floodings and other property damage. SandbagsYeah um no.Yeah, and that's one scenario. Your statement is too generalized. "No amount of preparations can prevent house floodings and other property damage".That simply isn't true.I don't think you understand the gravity of the situation.