areasfam
3/11/2016 13:12 EST
http://www.climatechangenews.com/2015/11/30/nicaragua-to-defy-un-in-climate-pledge-refusal/
Check the link please
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elduendegrande
3/12/2016 11:49 EST
Usual "soak the rich" stuff you should expect from a lefty country which is pillaging its forests and polluting its own country.
Average Nica is a Catholic or Evangelical and is not looking for a new religion.
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majicjack
3/13/2016 11:16 EST
Global warming is a crock of liberal BS. The earth stays in a constant changing mode. How are you going to put a muffler on an erupting volcano or change El Nino or La Nina? Global warming theory is designed to make counterfeit POS like Al Gore and others rich. Next time you decide to demonstrate at a tree hugging rally and it is hundreds of miles away, leave early because if you are a true believer you have a long walk ahead of you. About Nicaragua? Who is going to buy them all a cook stove and oven and pay for their gas and deliver to the far reaches where the road is barely passable for horses and oxen? Enter the real world. We are all going to die from something and eating raw meat, drinking bad water, starving or parasites is not my idea of a good way to go. I left the USA because of a bunch of bleeding heart liberals and it appears many of them have moved down here.
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atz111
3/13/2016 17:41 EST
And I am sure with you nutso ideas and rants the people in the USA are happy you left. Too bad for you they are now staring to get that same feeling here. Off to Somalia next?
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dalepues
3/14/2016 09:38 EST
Hahahahaha. Today's first chuckle. majicjack, I won't address your comments about global warming, despite how utterly ignorant they make you appear, but I would like to know how it came to pass that you moved to a country whose national motto is Cristiano, Socialista y Solidario if you left the U.S. because of a bunch of "bleeding heart liberals". That sounds a lot like moving to the North Pole to avoid the cold.
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elduendegrande
3/14/2016 11:15 EST
Some of us came here before Nic fell back into sandismo. We can only wonder at the mindset of those who came later.
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KeyWestPirate
3/14/2016 12:51 EST
Magic Jack realizes that "Cristiano, Socialista y Solidario" is just part of the BS that the dictator family uses, along with free piglets, chickens, laminas of Zin,,, to lull the masses.
It's no longer necessary to beat, torture and shoot people. It's messy, and old school. Media control, bread and circuses (those ugly trees). It's still necessary to crack the odd head, but nothing like before.
In fact, a savage capitalism currently exists in Nicaragua. The few rich are getting fabulously richer. The poor have a bit more, and guaro is still dirt cheap.
Less kids go to bed hungry, true, and they paved the road to my farm. Electricity is creeping into the countryside, and outages seem to be fewer and of shorter duration.
I feel as MJ does that the phenomena of the earth warming slightly is a natural occurrence. There are sea fossils in the bluffs of the California coast, two hundred feet above the current sea level. And we are talking about a few inches by 2100?
Nicaragua has so many other issues to worry about. Dust mixed with diesel fumes, Pesticide usage. Sanitation. Education. Health: I have a friend who will probably die of throat cancer because he can't get the necessary operation, and he doesn't have the resources to bribe someone.
Given all the above, I still feel that DO has more integrity than Obama, and some exponential value greater than Hillary Clinton..
And, I admire many of the virtues the Nicas have managed to keep intact through a very difficult fifty years.
Perfect country??? not by a long shot. Plenty to complain about, and like the chisme, complaining is also a cottage industry in Nicaragua.
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majicjack
3/14/2016 20:39 EST
The biggest polluters here are the Canadians. The great liberal saviors to the north. They have poisoned the water at Bonanza with Cyanide and mercury with their mining process. When they went back after gold prices went back up to open the mine, they had to be escorted out by the police for their safety. Answer to your question, I came here for the gold and find a lot of it. I have the permits and all is legal and no one f--ks with me. $ 200,000 a year extra comes in handy regardless of where you are. I wont be leaving as long as the gold last. Many came down here to work and take advantage of opportunities that exist here. Some come down here to sit on their ass, drink, chase little boys or girls and/or for drugs. ATZ it sounds as though you are covered in the sentence above. If you would get outside your barricaded house and see the country you may learn something about it. If you have trash pickup, do you ever wonder where it goes after they pick it up? Have you ever seen a sewage treatment plant in Nicaragua? You are aware that slaughter house exist in Nicaragua. Cattle, pork and foul. Where do the remains end up? People have big ideas about global warming but you have no solutions except the standard items to fall back on. Yep, tree huggers are really F--ked up. P.S. I live in Quilali. The home of the conservative movement in Nicaragua. Not many liberals here and a very nice bunch of people.
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atz111
3/14/2016 20:44 EST
MagicJerk
yeah all that is great but you are still a jerk off of the frst order. I have seen more of this country and the world than you will ever do. I know who you are, you are indeed a sorry case. your comments and rants just show it every time you write.
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