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Climate change. Please only serious answers.

I am a huge Trump supporter. I support everyone of his issues, except climate change. I believe there is definitely climate issues. I will never stop supporting him and the conservative movement Never


I want to understand and I guess I don’t I need a fellow MAGA explain to me why conservatives don’t believe there is climate change. And to be honest, I want to be wrong Please help prove me wrong.

My husband and I moved out of state to a rural area . I admit, I am a tree hugger there were two grocery stores, three drive-through‘s one dollar general no Walmart no Lowe’s and now there is building all around us. Why if the population has dropped do we need to constantly build? Hometown independent businesses are gone. Those who are coming constantly complaining about traffic. And I would love to find a city or town who is rural but I am afraid they don’t exist.
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JollyRoger · 70-79, M
The answer to your question is inherent in the definition of "America": Americans (the country) are not satisfied with status quo. I'm sorry, but you're stuck with an ideology that 'Bigger is Better' and that nothing but bigger will do.
"Bigger and Better" are a part of "The American Dream" and this attitude persists despite the overwhelming evidence of poverty and illness (mostly due to 'bigger and better' non-nutritious foods) that American people suffer.
It's a CULTURAL 'thing' and it is not going to change any time soon.
We have it to a degree in Canada, but we temper it with an attitude of sharing wealth (not the same dream) where we (more or less) look at our poor instead of looking over-top of them to the next rung on the ladder.