from 2006 to 2011, the percentage of California Republicans saying climate change will never happen rose and fell, beginning at 19 percent in 2006, peaking in 2010 at 40 percent and declining to 32 percent this year.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The respondents of this survey are obviously not paying attention to Spain…
35. Do you think that the United States doing things to reduce global warming in the future would cause there to be more jobs for people around the country, would cause there to be fewer jobs, or wouldn’t affect the number of jobs for people around the country?
45% more jobs
23 fewer jobs
22 wouldn’t affect number of jobs
10 don’t know
But then it was about 2 to 1, democrats to republicans.
Your last line explains the ignorance.