To put this in perspective, we wouldn't even notice that our GDP in 80 years is 10.5% lower than it could have been. Society will be about 500% richer by then. This is great news disguised as terrible news.https://twitter.com/afreedma/status/1163500017681862656 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
Great 1984 doublespeak, moron. You have a knack of using wacky assumptions as fact and stringing together specious arguments that sound intelligent and plausible.
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
You should take my lead and try sounding intelligent and plausible! It's great!
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
Why don’t you start with this “500% richer” nonsense. By what measure, that is appropriate for society or individuals, are you using where this can objectively be demonstrated?
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
Do you have access to "the Internet" where you are? It's full of facts and stuff.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
I do. Show me some “facts”. Your tweets seem to lack them. That’s my point.
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
I assume some basic economic literacy from my Twitter followers. Catch up!
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
Or there’s Stern, who isn’t too cheerful about the negative impact of climate change on the economy.
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And yet the only "official" economic forecasts are for a trivial (not enough to notice) impact over 80 years. That's what the U.N. says. They just word it differently so it sounds scary.
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