It’s Official. Trump Just Withdrew the U.S. From the Paris Climate Agreement.

Bar Sinister

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All those words and nothing really said.

No, I won't be working to prove a negative re; your statement(s).


Do yourself a favour and take Petros' advice in educating yourself on those issues you elect to comment upon before you state your facts.

Solyndra.
I guess I win then. You protest but are unable to provide any credible evidence to back up your beliefs. But not surprise there; you really are not very good a providing concrete evidence for anything.

Petros? Now I understand why your arguments are so weak.

Solyndra. Great you have one example - I have a 150 years of examples concerning the oil industry.

But Solyndra doesn't really matter does it? Green energy is forging ahead despite negative attitudes like yours and you are helpless to stop it.
 

tay

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The United States of Dumb and Dumber



It's hard to figure out who's dumber - the president of the United States or James "Ooker" Eskridge, the mayor of Tangier Island, Virginia in Chesapeake Bay.

The island boasts that its people voted 87% for Donald Trump last November. They're true believers or, as I tend to call them, Gullibillies.

Ooker went on CNN to plead with Donald Trump for help as his island, home to a minuscule population of 450, is hit by the triple whammy of subsidence, sea level rise and coastal erosion.

Mayor Eskridge was out on the water when he got word that his president wanted to have a word. When Eskridge got on the line, Trump's message was "don't worry, be happy."

"He[Trump] said not to worry about sea-level rise," Eskridge said. "He said, 'Your island has been there for hundreds of years, and I believe your island will be there for hundreds more.'"



And that's good enough for Mayor Ooker Eskridge. Besides, his problem is erosion, not sea level rise.


Apples and oranges, right?

"The sea level rise, I just don't see it," Eskridge said. "The reason we're focused on erosion is because we can see it. Erosion will take us away long before sea level rise will."


Still, he'd like the feds to pony up $30 million for a nice sea wall. That's thirty million of real free enterprise, capitalist money, not thirty million dollars of that socialism money.

Of course what Ooker doesn't get is that he's the poster boy for a bunch of communities up and down America's eastern seaboard where sea level rise is inflicting both inundation and erosion, just as it is on Tangier Island. And, if Congress gives Ooker $30-million it will have to cut cheques for a lot more for many other communities along the east coast.





www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKih6nRw2d8
 

Cliffy

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Highball

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The US had agreed to pay 2/3 rds of the total costs as the bait to entice many Third World countries who couldn'yt see beyond what their leaders stole from those peoples. Now we have a clean slate and begin talks again if we feel it is needed. Obama 's give-a-ways were endless!
 

TenPenny

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"The island boasts that its people voted 87% for Donald Trump last November. They're true believers or, as I tend to call them, Gullibillies.

Ooker went on CNN to plead with Donald Trump for help as his island, home to a minuscule population of 450, is hit by the triple whammy of subsidence, sea level rise and coastal erosion."


So, they voted for Trump, and all his policies, except they don't want him to use his policies that they don't like. Reminds me of the town where they all voted for Trump, and they're now upset that the guy who owns the local restaurant is under threat of being deported because he's an illegal immigrant.


This is what you voted for, why are you surprised?