MOPGA: Macron Delivers Stunning Blow to Trump

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French President Emmanuel Macron responds to Trump: “Make our planet great again”

After President Trump told the world the United States was going to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, many foreign leaders came out to show their displeasure.

But it looks like we have a winner for the best response to Trump. After putting out a joint statement with Germany and Italy, French President Emmanuel Macron went out and gave a pretty epic three-minute statement — in English.

Let’s unpack a few things he did in that little ditty.

Knowing an American audience would be watching and listening, he went straight for the national security implications of climate change. “If we do nothing, our children will know a war of migrations, of wars, of shortage. A dangerous world,” the French leader said.

In other words: This ain’t just a science-y thing. This a real security problem, as even the Pentagon noted in a major report.

Macron called Trump’s decision not to honor the agreement a “mistake.” Just by the fact that he felt compelled to give an address in English, that seemed obvious. And it’s not the only time Trump and Macron have publicly battled in recent days.

Perhaps showing that he believes in American exceptionalism more than the president — who thinks America needs to be made great again — Macron said “the world believes in you. I know that you are a great nation.” That line was ... not subtle.

He also made a plea for entrepreneurs, scientists, and engineers who want to work on climate issues to leave the United States and move to France (it is the Paris agreement, after all). That’s bold: an active call for America’s top innovative minds to move to France. Which, it should be said, is a direct challenge to Trump’s entire argument that pulling out of the agreement is in America’s economic interest.

And last — but definitely not least — Macron caps off his little speech by calling on Americans, the French, and other allies to “make our planet great again.”

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.vox...p-paris-agreement-make-our-planet-great-again
 

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Too bad for the fear mongers in Europe that AWG is a scam. Trump is the only leader in the free world to stand up for his taxpayers.

WOuld anyone that actually believes in globull warming and making the world a better place be caught smoking a cigarrette?
 

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Trump is no longer the leader of the free world.

The US has plummeted in influence in less than 4 months.
 

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Why so much fuss over a agreement no one was going to honour anyways? :laughing3:

Maybe france can trade American environmentalists for military scientists;)
 

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You do realize countries are actually reducing their emissions right?

The agreement was just a general guideline but those contributing benefit economically.


Now the US will be losing a ton of jobs.
 

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You do realize countries are actually reducing their emissions right?

The agreement was just a general guideline but those contributing benefit economically.


Now the US will be losing a ton of jobs.

He will get the old ones back. The ones that feed regular folks all over the United States.

Cutting emissions will happen regardless of some symbolic fake agreement. You're over dramatic. No wonder you voted for a substitute drama teacher;)
 

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Nope.

MOPGA :lol:


Trump can pull out of the Paris climate accord – the world has moved on

There was a time when an American president could derail the effort to fight global warming. But not this time, and not this President.

Donald Trump's declaration that the United States is withdrawing from the Paris agreement on climate change will have as much impact as someone in the 1890s declaring their opposition to the internal combustion engine.

More than a century later, that engine is finally starting to give way to electric alternatives, just as carbon-fueled power plants are giving way to cleaner sources.

Mr. Trump can howl, as he did Thursday, that "the Paris agreement handicaps the United States economy in order to win praise from the very foreign capitals and global activists who sought to gain wealth at our country's expense." But the rest of the world has moved on.

Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper honestly believed that pursuing climate-change initiatives, while the Americans did nothing, would cost Canadian jobs. The landscape has changed since then.

Our economy, as well as the global environment, now depend on exploiting renewable sources. Canada still has a future as an exporter of carbon-based energy. But it must also have a non-carbon based future, or there will be no future at all.

That's why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted Thursday that he was "deeply disappointed" by America's withdrawal from Paris, but that Canada would be "unwavering in our commitment to fight climate change and support clean economic growth."

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/ne...ttps://www.theglobeandmail.com&service=mobile
 

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He will get the old ones back. The ones that feed regular folks all over the United States.

He'll get the old, obsolete jobs back. The World will beat a path to America to buy her obsolete products produced by obsolete workers and sold in ridiculously high US dollars.

Gonna happen ...

Unh-hunh! Unh-hunh!
 

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Of course.

As I always said - America is fukked because they refused to evolve.