Donald Trump backs away from vow to pull out of the Paris climate agreement

Locutus

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oh the cuck will continue regardless...he's just scanning his prog news-feed for anything that looks troll-worthy.
 

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Nearly 400 companies and nonprofits signed a letter last week urging president-elect Donald Trump to stay in the Paris climate agreement and support policies that combat global warming. The list covers a wide range of industries and includes Ben & Jerry’s, Patagonia and Sierra Nevada Brewing. It also contains surprising signatories: companies that aren’t known to take part in environmental initiatives, such as Tiffany & Co, Monsanto and Staples.

https://www.theguardian.com/sustain...business-climate-change-paris-emissions-cop21
How many have contracts tied to global warming specifically and a change in policy would affect their bottom line at this point of the 'game'. Hard to promote global warming when a blizzard is blowing through your hometown. Quite easy to promote climate change though and making a wise investment in what to do next takes some honest science rather than what makes for the easiest way to make billions. (with little effort)
Equally hard is investing in showshoe companies when Baja like weather is reaching all the way up to Oregon so you end up making adjustments for both possible cases. If there are more twisters between the 2 extremes and people life there I would suggest underground homes and businesses to reduce the impact on society of those types of storms.

It wouldn't take me long to look into a container made into a mobilehome and the cutouts for the windows and doors slide down during storms so you don't even get a cracked window. A few ground anchors and you should survive in comfort. I hate to say it but that would make trailer parks preferred living spaces. Do transformer things to a 70ft steel shipping container and use the slideout concept to the max and the trailer could transform into a 'cottage' with 5 bedrooms and amenities for 20 people. 2 story trailer with a bit of scrap drill stem. Not twister proof but handy for when relatives stop by for a year. Would that be legal?
 

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Judging from what I see in political commentary and social media, one of the biggest anxieties Americans are stricken with is the size of the national debt. And when I say “anxiety,” many seem to be absolutely terrorized by it. That near $20 trillion number is just too much to get their heads around, and they see it as some sort of insurmountable challenge that can't be met without unending sacrifice.

A little perspective is in order. One, we don't really concern ourselves with debt in raw dollars, we compare it to the level of output, expressed by GDP. However, today that number is still quite high, historically. In any case, there's no danger of default.

The U.S.A. can expand its debt without a chance of sovereign default, unless someone in Congress wants to do something very destructive. The politician's stock comparison of your “family's budget” to the Federal debt is a construct useful only for the economically illiterate. There is no comparison to what a government with a national Treasury can do compared to a family.
 

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Judging from what I see in political commentary and social media, one of the biggest anxieties Americans are stricken with is the size of the national debt. And when I say “anxiety,” many seem to be absolutely terrorized by it. That near $20 trillion number is just too much to get their heads around, and they see it as some sort of insurmountable challenge that can't be met without unending sacrifice.

A little perspective is in order. One, we don't really concern ourselves with debt in raw dollars, we compare it to the level of output, expressed by GDP. However, today that number is still quite high, historically. In any case, there's no danger of default.

The U.S.A. can expand its debt without a chance of sovereign default, unless someone in Congress wants to do something very destructive. The politician's stock comparison of your “family's budget” to the Federal debt is a construct useful only for the economically illiterate. There is no comparison to what a government with a national Treasury can do compared to a family.


you posted that c&p sans source tripe as your own cuck? that's sad.


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/national-debt-fear-mongering-donald-davret
 

mentalfloss

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Yes, I forgot a link once in the billion times I post one.

Funny, it doesn't bug you when petros does it deliberately.


Hmmrph!
 

mentalfloss

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That's all you got, eh?

At least CDNBear made an effort before he burned out.
 

Locutus

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no worries...he's a rounder...shinin' on the unsuspecting...typical prog behaviour.

but he's pulled this sh!t before, trying to pass-off articles as his own thoughts. it's weak. even for cuck standards.
 

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Most of us don't read his C/P's....we just check them for missing lines or flagrant paragraph omissions that change the intended message.....

He's done it before.....
 

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How many times has he been banned now?
Was he banned? I just figured he finally cried uncle.

I kinda miss him. I remember the time I got him so pissy, he spent 4 hours going back through all my posts giving them reds. I knew I'm able get in some people's heads but that was priceless