I just sort of want to know: if you agree with Trump’s policies, why are you following @neiltyson?
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Sounds almost like a dichotomy to me. I may not agree with something but if someone sat me down and put the effort into teaching me why they believe that... I can respect them even if they do not change my mind. That is the difference between trump and Neil for me.
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Yeah they are opposites in almost every way. Lol, but again, that doesn’t mean that you can’t disagree or agree with things they both say. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Unless it’s digital. Those just go black.
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I really hope your point isn’t that Trump is willing to explain things, because while maybe he is, his points and explanations are inconsistent and rarely backed by fact. I appreciate
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I have little to no respect for Trump. I was raised with science alongside
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I understand why some people support trump, I don’t agree with them. The truth is, people are entitled to their own opinions, but they can’t have their own facts. And many statements on science made by Trump are at odds with facts.
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Trump is wrong on a lot of stuff. I wouldn’t want to eat lunch with the guy. I did support his tax cuts and the importance of securing our borders.The last four presidents have said they want to secure our borders, but trump is the first to actually hypothesize how it could work
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There are facts and then there are Trump's solutions. He doesn't measure twice and cuts once he just keeps cutting until it either backfires or gets implemented. When they backfire he blames other people and fires them or Democrats, sometimes Congress.
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Not disagreeing, But that strategy has worked for him tremendously in his businesses, and it’s working now in his presidency.
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I've heard Dr. Tyson speak his opinion on the great pyramid. However, it doesn't seem to be a temple, or a monument. But rather, a machine.
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Wow, what evidence is there of that? Would be super cool if true, but I’m gonna remain skeptical until I read up on it.
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Why comment on the things you disagree with, then? All it’ll do is start an argument. I’m honestly just curious. I wouldn’t reply to Jeff Sessions or any of the folks supporting him: it would just be the wrong forum.
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Dang, of course Neil’s gonna put me on the spot. It’s been awhile since I disagreed with something you said, and I can’t remember what it was. If I remember I’ll let you know.
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