I'm sorry if I offending the people that didn't vote for this.
But fuck you, United States of America.
#URGENT: WH talking points on Paris accord: Trumps "action today is keeping his campaign promise to put American workers first
https://twitter.com/CarolCNN/status/870348214645522432
Yeah I know, but the gerrymandering is going to help Republicans immensely, no?
As far as the senate goes, it's 1/3 of it is up for reelection every two years. I haven't looked which seats specifically though.
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
I'm sorry if I offending the people that didn't vote for this.
But fuck you, United States of America.
5... wait..4 no 3Great news for coal workers nationwide. I'm sure all 6 of them will be ecstatic.
Even fucking Tillerson wanted him to stay in it!
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
President Trump Makes a Statement Regarding the Paris Accord stream. starting at 3 EDT
Yes they can probably recommit to the accords and get the country back on track but it does create an image problem for the US in future treaty negotiations if our election system makes our policy positions volatile.
Does the 4 year exit timeline even mean anything since the whole thing is a non-binding thing about setting country wide goals?
Yeah I know, but the gerrymandering is going to help Republicans immensely, no?
As far as the senate goes, it's 1/3 of it is up for reelection every two years. I haven't looked which seats specifically though.
What fucking "Deal" do they think they are going to get?
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
Also, no way in hell Trump makes it to four years at this rate. Even if he's not impeached or doesn't resign, his poor health is likely to bite him in the ass before he makes it through the whole of his first term.
All this because he hates a black man that outdid him in life.
I mean, if Trump gets beaten in four years and a Dem takes office (or even funnier, a moderate Republican primaries him and wins), couldn't they just rejoin the accord and it's not too big a deal? Or is it likely to now totally fall apart because we're not joining?
Rest of the world, we got you.
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Interesting thing going on right now: the trending hashtag "ActOnClimate" is bombarded by cimate change denying right-wingers:
https://twitter.com/hashtag/ActOnClimate
What I'm interested in is: is this new? I feel like this way of thinking was a minority even within conservatives, but now even young alt-righters buy it? That climate change is a hoax or a hustle or scam for some reason?
This is actually the scary part for me. It looks like there is a movement that is ready to throw everything overboard if it fits a narrative. hat won't go away with Trump either.
Interesting thing going on right now: the trending hashtag "ActOnClimate" is bombarded by cimate change denying right-wingers:
https://twitter.com/hashtag/ActOnClimate
What I'm interested in is: is this new? I feel like this way of thinking was a minority even within conservatives, but now even young alt-righters buy it? That climate change is a hoax or a hustle or scam for some reason?
This is actually the scary part for me. It looks like there is a movement that is ready to throw everything overboard if it fits a narrative. hat won't go away with Trump either.
Sölf;238835166 said:Is there anything worse Trump can still do? I mean, he fucks over the entire planet with this. What could be worse?
How exactly does this help workers?
What companies will be rolling back environmental regulations to hire more people?
The most recent Gallup poll, taken May 21-28, put Trumps approval rating at 41 percent. In contrast, a May 4-9 Quinnipiac University poll found that 65 percent of Americans said Trump should not remove specific regulations intended to combat climate change.
In addition to being more popular than Trump, the Paris Agreement also has higher favorability than the Republican senators who called on him to scrap it.
America.
The Joke of a Land that keeps fucking up and being laughed out of the room at a world stage.
Seriously. How did Trump manage to turn a superpower into a laughingstock so fast? It's amazing.
I almost feel bad for you guys.
We can certainly try, but the fact that we would even get in this mess in the first place puts our future credibility in question. Who wants to rely on a country that can potentially lose its sanity every 4-8 years?
Nobody is panicking. I don't think I'm about to walk outside to a torrent of acid rain.Right. So all the panic here seems pretty overblown.
This is Trump withdrawing from an agreement that we as a country will probably follow anyway without being told to, just to look like he's a friend to the coal workers.
I don't really know the ins and outs of the Paris accord but could individual states still adhere to it unofficially?
How does not being a participant in the Paris accords prevent the US from being in solar, wind, fusion, etc?
I also wonder how many people here know what the Paris accords are. If you actually read them, you would realize they don't really say or do much. Its essentially an agreement by everyone that they will try to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with no enforcements or penalties or anything.