U.S. President Donald Trump has decided to follow through on a campaign pledge to pull the United States out of a global pact to fight climate change, a source who was briefed on the decision tells Reuters, a move that should rally his support base at hom
In triggering the official withdrawal procedures, Trump will spark a lengthy process that won't conclude until November 2020 -- the same month he's up for reelection, ensuring the issue becomes a major topic of debate in the next presidential contest.
The Democrats will be placed in the position of defending this job-killer to the voters.
Judging by what the global climate is doing since the end of last year's super El Nino (cooling) Trump will be arguing with 23 years of no warming to support any stance of not wanting to pretend making the rich of the corporatist left richer while the people get poorer is going to adjust the world's thermostat.
Perhaps the globalists need to find a different scam to sell their idea of a global government.
Ehhh, it's all OK. When Trump fires a nuke at Pyongyang and "accidentally" hits Beijing instead we'll all be on the fast path to extermination via nukular war as opposed to the slow path via climate change.
Sweet Meteor O'Death, please adjust your co-ordinates to arrive at Mar-A-Lago, Florida USA, and do try to make sure that you arrive on a weekend.
TRUMP: I Was Elected to Represent the Citizens of Pittsburgh, Not Paris
Mayor of Pittsburgh doesn't share his sentiment either. And unlike trump, he actually received a majority vote when he was first elected to office. One of 84%.
Pittsburgh also voted for Clinton. Safe to say that he doesn't in any way represent Pittsburgh.
Last fun tidbit, the U.S. joins Syria and Nicaragua as the only other countries not part of the agreement. Nicaragua didn't join because it wasn't strict enough.
"Tricks" said Last fun tidbit, the U.S. joins Syria and Nicaragua as the only other countries not part of the agreement. Nicaragua didn't join because it wasn't strict enough.
Nice company really.
Not the first time we've had to stand on our own. Won't be the last.
"BartSimpson" said Last fun tidbit, the U.S. joins Syria and Nicaragua as the only other countries not part of the agreement. Nicaragua didn't join because it wasn't strict enough.
Nice company really.
Not the first time we've had to stand on our own. Won't be the last. True, you still resist the Metric system.
Except a survey done right after the election said 70% of Americans support the agreement.
And a bunch of surveys done prior to the election said that Hillary was supposed to be our President.
Forgive me, but the vast majority of surveys to me are something to be rigged, manipulated, and parsed. It make sense that you don't believe in science either then.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/politics/ ... index.html
The Democrats will be placed in the position of defending this job-killer to the voters.
Perhaps the globalists need to find a different scam to sell their idea of a global government.
Sweet Meteor O'Death, please adjust your co-ordinates to arrive at Mar-A-Lago, Florida USA, and do try to make sure that you arrive on a weekend.
The killer quote of the day:
Except a survey done right after the election said 70% of Americans support the agreement.
The killer quote of the day:
Mayor of Pittsburgh doesn't share his sentiment either. And unlike trump, he actually received a majority vote when he was first elected to office. One of 84%.
Pittsburgh also voted for Clinton. Safe to say that he doesn't in any way represent Pittsburgh.
http://time.com/4802340/paris-agreement ... ald-trump/
Nice company really.
No malice whatsoever. Nice posts.
Except a survey done right after the election said 70% of Americans support the agreement.
And a bunch of surveys done prior to the election said that Hillary was supposed to be our President.
Forgive me, but the vast majority of surveys to me are something to be rigged, manipulated, and parsed.
Last fun tidbit, the U.S. joins Syria and Nicaragua as the only other countries not part of the agreement. Nicaragua didn't join because it wasn't strict enough.
Nice company really.
Not the first time we've had to stand on our own. Won't be the last.
Last fun tidbit, the U.S. joins Syria and Nicaragua as the only other countries not part of the agreement. Nicaragua didn't join because it wasn't strict enough.
Nice company really.
Not the first time we've had to stand on our own. Won't be the last.
True, you still resist the Metric system.
That makes a of sense.
Except a survey done right after the election said 70% of Americans support the agreement.
And a bunch of surveys done prior to the election said that Hillary was supposed to be our President.
Forgive me, but the vast majority of surveys to me are something to be rigged, manipulated, and parsed.
It make sense that you don't believe in science either then.