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If none of these are in your top 10 most important issues then you dont belong on Yas Forums
Mason Torres
Jordan Hughes
>thinks nukes are real
you are like big blue pilled baby
Hunter Reyes
City people move to the country and the first thing they usually do is cut down all the fucking trees.
Jose Brown
>investing copious amounts of money into research on how to dispose of nuclear waste
Anytime anybody suggests funding or investing in X as a solution to a problem, it means they haven't thought of the actual logistics of the problem and want to instead rely on an infrastructure of experts that have money thrown at them without any transparency rather than spread the knowledge and decentralizing it while using community funds and donations to obtain resources.
Henry Ortiz
>conserving animal populations
That's what hunting is for
Michael Cook
>reducing air pollution
>cleaning the garbage and waste in the rivers and oceans of our beautiful country
Probably some of the more important environmental issues since they directly impact our own health.
Ian Flores
i do those with avacado pits. avacados sadly take an ungodly amount of water to grow so i might have to stop growing them. its easier to just buy them and save on the water bill.
if you abolish cities then where will all the good jobs be?
Benjamin Fisher
So, way less people.
Jayden Myers
The original, and most competent, game wardens were actually the mid western farmers that got together to manage the herds on their lands--this was well before the government was involved and significantly more effective.
Samuel Wood
>good jobs
Yeah man who will get to work in front of screens all day in cubicle offices where you get your 2 m^2 space to work in and decorate as you please? And FREE COFFEE. Truly living.