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Previously on "Why no one takes any notice of climate change zealots"
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am not driven by envy but I do like to point out hypocrisy. talking of turning things round you seem to be trying hard to wriggle out of the corner you have just painted yourself into
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNo, but starting threads on a topical pretext just so you can invariably turn them around at the earliest opportunity to have a go at your pet hates (which incidentally typically has nothing to do with the thread your started) is pretty transparent.
I guess you hate these over paid contractors because you believe they should make no more than 10p/day whilst you rake in the other 399.90p.
Most people dislike their threads being taken off topic. It seems that your only reason for starting any thread is so that you can take it off topic. Why not just be honest and start 'I hate contractor threads' daily.
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Why no one takes any notice of climate change zealots
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hundreds of billions poured by both governments and some private firms into the CAGW hypothesis
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo before making a point everyone should declare their interest? Have you thought of applying for a job in Brussels?
I guess you hate these over paid contractors because you believe they should make no more than 10p/day whilst you rake in the other 399.90p.
Most people dislike their threads being taken off topic. It seems that your only reason for starting any thread is so that you can take it off topic. Why not just be honest and start 'I hate contractor threads' daily.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostIt can be a cause for further scrutiny but I wouldn't say it invalidates anything in and of itself.
That said, whilst much is made of oil firms and the studies they finance, much less is made of the hundreds of billions poured by both governments and some private firms into the CAGW hypothesis, be it via studies, subsidies, overt propaganda etc
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNo, it can usually be invalidated once you find out who is paying for it or the basis on which they achieved their funding.
That said, whilst much is made of oil firms and the studies they finance, much less is made of the hundreds of billions poured by both governments and some private firms into the CAGW hypothesis, be it via studies, subsidies, overt propaganda etcLast edited by Zero Liability; 25 June 2015, 11:12.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo before making a point everyone should declare their interest? Have you thought of applying for a job in Brussels?
And we all know about those dodgy websites you visit.....
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNo, it means that if you want to continually whine about the hand that feeds you, you should be upfront about it and not obfuscate it by starting threads about climate change.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostTo be fair, it's always good when people declare an interest. It allows you to take their biases into account, or even exclude them from any decision making . It's the people who don't realise they are biased who are the real worry, the delusional, the zealot and the fanatics.
I wonder what pj thinks of that
(Would have clicked the thumbs up icon, but felt an unconditional "like" wasn't appropriate.)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostDoes that mean contractors who earn lots of money by virtue of being free to tout themselves to the highest bidder in the EU should not have an opinion on whether the UK should remain part of the EU?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNo, it can usually be invalidated once you find out who is paying for it or the basis on which they achieved their funding.
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Originally posted by zeitghostFTFY.
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