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Trump said pissing off Europeans was Secondary benefit to leaving Paris
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:10 pm
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:10 pm
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:11 pm to Lsujacket66
Not love, but really starting to warm up to him, maybe just a bit of a crush.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:12 pm to cave canem
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Not love, but really starting to warm up to him, maybe just a bit of a crush.
Macron is a snotty stuck up bitch and I'm glad Trump slapped his dick out on the table and let him know who's daddy.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:13 pm to Lsujacket66
I don't know about Europeans, but it's worth seeing all of the leftists melt about something so inconsequential.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:28 pm to Lsujacket66
The economy is about to zoom under that beautiful orange bastard.
Govt employees will probably not see an increase in their pay, but at least their pension accounts will be solid.
Everybody with a brain and work ethic is going to be doing well in a couple of years.
Govt employees will probably not see an increase in their pay, but at least their pension accounts will be solid.
Everybody with a brain and work ethic is going to be doing well in a couple of years.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:51 pm to Lsujacket66
Who the frick cares?
Seriously. They have their problems, we have ours. Trump is trying to solve ours. Let them solve theirs.
It's really that simple.
Seriously. They have their problems, we have ours. Trump is trying to solve ours. Let them solve theirs.
It's really that simple.
Posted on 6/1/17 at 11:57 pm to gatorrocks
The US since W. Bush has been alienating the international community with its actions, and Trump's action has continued this trend. China is ten years away from being the biggest economy in the world. The US' world power is diminishing rapidly. Even if you're a climate change denier (because you like to see liberals angry), you can't ignore the impact this has on our international standing and our ability to be perceived as world leaders.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 12:19 am to GeauxLSUGeaux
You're what's wrong with this country
Posted on 6/2/17 at 12:29 am to Lsujacket66
I read the article. It said that Kushner (and Ivanka) tried to convince Trump to stay in it for the time being.
Since Kushner wanted us to stay in and since Kushner is a Russian agent, does that mean Russia wanted Trump to stay in it as well? I am confused. Why didn't Trump follow Vladimir's orders?
Since Kushner wanted us to stay in and since Kushner is a Russian agent, does that mean Russia wanted Trump to stay in it as well? I am confused. Why didn't Trump follow Vladimir's orders?
Posted on 6/2/17 at 1:14 am to Lsujacket66
You must have missed macron cucking trump twice face to face.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 1:50 am to UHTiger
Highlights of the Paris Climate Agreement
There is a strong move in Australia to follow Trump's lead by pulling out of the PCA. No wonder the EU is pissed off beyond belief though as they will now need to replace the $100 billion per year "FLOOR" that the US was supposed to hand over to other countries.
Specialisation
• Developed countries must continue to ‘take the lead’ in the reduction of greenhouse gases
• Developing nations are encouraged to ‘enhance their efforts’ and move over time to cuts
Burden sharing
• Developed countries must provide financial resources to help developing countries
• Other countries are invited to provide support on a voluntary basis
Climate-related losses
• Vulnerable countries have won recognition of the need for ‘averting, minimising and addressing’ losses suffered due to climate change
Financing
• Rich countries must provide $US100bn from 2020, as a ‘floor’
• Amount to be updated by 2025
Emissions goals
• Aim for greenhouse gases emissions to peak ‘as soon as possible’
• From 2050: rapid reductions to achieve a balance between emissions from human activity and the amount that can be captured by ‘sinks’
Review mechanism
• A review every five years. First mandatory world review: 2025
• Each review will show an improvement compared with the previous period
China, Europe, Russia, India, Japan, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Australia will now have to make up for the 18% financial difference thanks to Trump which means the $100 billion was going to cost the US more than the floor amount since we are larger and more prosperous. Really good move by Trump to pull out of this economic disaster of a treaty.
There is a strong move in Australia to follow Trump's lead by pulling out of the PCA. No wonder the EU is pissed off beyond belief though as they will now need to replace the $100 billion per year "FLOOR" that the US was supposed to hand over to other countries.
Specialisation
• Developed countries must continue to ‘take the lead’ in the reduction of greenhouse gases
• Developing nations are encouraged to ‘enhance their efforts’ and move over time to cuts
Burden sharing
• Developed countries must provide financial resources to help developing countries
• Other countries are invited to provide support on a voluntary basis
Climate-related losses
• Vulnerable countries have won recognition of the need for ‘averting, minimising and addressing’ losses suffered due to climate change
Financing
• Rich countries must provide $US100bn from 2020, as a ‘floor’
• Amount to be updated by 2025
Emissions goals
• Aim for greenhouse gases emissions to peak ‘as soon as possible’
• From 2050: rapid reductions to achieve a balance between emissions from human activity and the amount that can be captured by ‘sinks’
Review mechanism
• A review every five years. First mandatory world review: 2025
• Each review will show an improvement compared with the previous period
China, Europe, Russia, India, Japan, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Australia will now have to make up for the 18% financial difference thanks to Trump which means the $100 billion was going to cost the US more than the floor amount since we are larger and more prosperous. Really good move by Trump to pull out of this economic disaster of a treaty.
This post was edited on 6/2/17 at 1:56 am
Posted on 6/2/17 at 1:51 am to Lsujacket66
May not be love but it's the closest thing to agreement in a long arse time.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 1:58 am to UHTiger
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You must have missed macron cucking trump twice face to face.
Sorry but Trump just shite all over Macron by pulling out of this Agreement and the French citizens are going to go nuts when the financial contribution comes due. We won't have that issue in the US thus we will have more jobs and economic power to build up our infrastructure.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 2:07 am to Lsujacket66
Read the Paris Accords sometime. The US was neutering itself while other countries were able to increase their carbon footprint...and WE PAID THEM to help them increase it.
Plus, the accord did squat to protect the environment. All it really did is trade the US carbon emissions off to other countries at great expense to us.
Plus, the accord did squat to protect the environment. All it really did is trade the US carbon emissions off to other countries at great expense to us.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 2:17 am to aminhamenina014
The Paris Accord was nothing but a redistribution of wealth.
Of course you proggy pieces of shite were all for it.
Of course you proggy pieces of shite were all for it.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 5:06 am to aminhamenina014
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The US since W. Bush has been alienating the international community with its actions, and Trump's action has continued this trend. China is ten years away from being the biggest economy in the world. The US' world power is diminishing rapidly. Even if you're a climate change denier (because you like to see liberals angry), you can't ignore the impact this has on our international standing and our ability to be perceived as world leaders
Our GDP is somewhere around 19 trillion.
China's GDP is 10 trillion.
Now are you going to have us believe that China's GDP is going to increase 9 trillion over the next 10 years?
This post was edited on 6/2/17 at 5:09 am
Posted on 6/2/17 at 5:16 am to aminhamenina014
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China is ten years away from being the biggest economy in the world. The US' world power is diminishing rapidly
Yeah, no.
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