Off the deep end... (U.S. pulls out of Paris Agreement)
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Kat said:He's doing it so you won't be talking about Russia.
It has far-reaching consequences for sure but it has a purpose for him and he couldn't care less what it does to the country. I firmly believe this. :(
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HesCalledDyer said:Kat said:He's doing it so you won't be talking about Russia.
It has far-reaching consequences for sure but it has a purpose for him and he couldn't care less what it does to the country. I firmly believe this. :(
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Kat said:He's doing it so you won't be talking about Russia.
It has far-reaching consequences for sure but it has a purpose for him and he couldn't care less what it does to the country. I firmly believe this. :(
But regarding Russia, here is where I have been having some difficulty. I haven't read anything that looks like solid proof that Russia interfered with the presidential election. I wish I could say I have because a lot of people I very much respect believe it to be true. In saying all this, some of you will assume I'm reading too much right wing propaganda. Actually, no, my doubts come from reading multiple sources including some that are left leaning, i.e. Kunstler, NY Times, even Obama. I think it is harmful to talk with dead certainty about this yet with no sure proof to back it up.
OK, so now I've made some of you angry. Discuss with me, even argue if you have to, but don't hate me! I'm sorry!
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There was no requirements of this agreement. He could have accomplished the same exact thing by not doing anything with regard to the actual agreement. At least he is up front about what he is doing. But, you folks should all learn the actual facts of what's going on rather than using red herrings. You are actually playing right into what Trump is trying to do (and it is not to divert from Russia - the media is adept at handling multiple things when they have axes to grind). However, you're focused on an agreement that had no real effect.
If anything, it has brought more attention to the topic. However, the US can still do what it wants to do (As it could within the agreement), Companies can still do what they want to do (Aside from what the US gov't regulates them to do). And BTW, the formal exit coincides with the next election. So, he's done you a favor. He's removed us from an agreement that has no requirements to do anything, thus bringing the issue into the light for a time now, and then if the candidates of the time see fit could be a central component of a Presidential campaign. What's not to like about that if this is your issue?
So, the removal from the agreement has no real impact. The actions related to it do, but as I said - he could have done that with the agreement still in place.
I mean - how stupid that Elon Musk leaves his advisory board b/c of this - so, now he will have more to say in the Trump Administration? The fact is Musk didn't need to be on that committee anyway, so this was probably just a convenient out for him. But, folks have gone completely nuts reacting to stuff that has no meaning.
I'm sure most of you still believe your Queen when she says her loss had everything to do with everyone and everything else except her.....
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brianlux said:Kat said:He's doing it so you won't be talking about Russia.
It has far-reaching consequences for sure but it has a purpose for him and he couldn't care less what it does to the country. I firmly believe this. :(
But regarding Russia, here is where I have been having some difficulty. I haven't read anything that looks like solid proof that Russia interfered with the presidential election. I wish I could say I have because a lot of people I very much respect believe it to be true. In saying all this, some of you will assume I'm reading too much right wing propaganda. Actually, no, my doubts come from reading multiple sources including some that are left leaning, i.e. Kunstler, NY Times, even Obama. I think it is harmful to talk with dead certainty about this yet with no sure proof to back it up.
OK, so now I've made some of you angry. Discuss with me, even argue if you have to, but don't hate me! I'm sorry!
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PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
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EdsonNascimento said:
There was no requirements of this agreement. He could have accomplished the same exact thing by not doing anything with regard to the actual agreement. At least he is up front about what he is doing. But, you folks should all learn the actual facts of what's going on rather than using red herrings. You are actually playing right into what Trump is trying to do (and it is not to divert from Russia - the media is adept at handling multiple things when they have axes to grind). However, you're focused on an agreement that had no real effect.
If anything, it has brought more attention to the topic. However, the US can still do what it wants to do (As it could within the agreement), Companies can still do what they want to do (Aside from what the US gov't regulates them to do). And BTW, the formal exit coincides with the next election. So, he's done you a favor. He's removed us from an agreement that has no requirements to do anything, thus bringing the issue into the light for a time now, and then if the candidates of the time see fit could be a central component of a Presidential campaign. What's not to like about that if this is your issue?
So, the removal from the agreement has no real impact. The actions related to it do, but as I said - he could have done that with the agreement still in place.
I mean - how stupid that Elon Musk leaves his advisory board b/c of this - so, now he will have more to say in the Trump Administration? The fact is Musk didn't need to be on that committee anyway, so this was probably just a convenient out for him. But, folks have gone completely nuts reacting to stuff that has no meaning.
I'm sure most of you still believe your Queen when she says her loss had everything to do with everyone and everything else except her.....
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
The other thing to remember in all this is that the Paris Agreement itself is not enough to stem anthropogenic global warming. This gets into a long and elaborate scientific discussion but there's still plenty of good information to back this on NOAA, ucsusa.org, 350.org and realclimate.org, all solidly science based sites.
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EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
How is this isolating the US?Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
brianlux said:The other thing to remember in all this is that the Paris Agreement itself is not enough to stem anthropogenic global warming. This gets into a long and elaborate scientific discussion but there's still plenty of good information to back this on NOAA, ucsusa.org, 350.org and realclimate.org, all solidly science based sites.
I will go a step further and say the Agreement did NOTHING, Zero, Nada. Any country could do whatever it wanted at any time and not be in violation of the Agreement. An Agreement with no substance, as with most things Obama did. High on style. Low on substance.The rest of what you say is the key to getting things done. And when folks like Musk, et. al figure out a way to make non-coal based energies financially efficient, we will have the first major step in our solution. A bunch of Diplomats patting themselves on the back, but doing nothing does exactly that - nothing.
Be worried about how much investment countries make in research of real, efficient solutions. Not how good their leaders think they look shaking hands.
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EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
How is this isolating the US?
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brianlux said:EdsonNascimento said:
There was no requirements of this agreement. He could have accomplished the same exact thing by not doing anything with regard to the actual agreement. At least he is up front about what he is doing. But, you folks should all learn the actual facts of what's going on rather than using red herrings. You are actually playing right into what Trump is trying to do (and it is not to divert from Russia - the media is adept at handling multiple things when they have axes to grind). However, you're focused on an agreement that had no real effect.
If anything, it has brought more attention to the topic. However, the US can still do what it wants to do (As it could within the agreement), Companies can still do what they want to do (Aside from what the US gov't regulates them to do). And BTW, the formal exit coincides with the next election. So, he's done you a favor. He's removed us from an agreement that has no requirements to do anything, thus bringing the issue into the light for a time now, and then if the candidates of the time see fit could be a central component of a Presidential campaign. What's not to like about that if this is your issue?
So, the removal from the agreement has no real impact. The actions related to it do, but as I said - he could have done that with the agreement still in place.
I mean - how stupid that Elon Musk leaves his advisory board b/c of this - so, now he will have more to say in the Trump Administration? The fact is Musk didn't need to be on that committee anyway, so this was probably just a convenient out for him. But, folks have gone completely nuts reacting to stuff that has no meaning.
I'm sure most of you still believe your Queen when she says her loss had everything to do with everyone and everything else except her.....
And, BTW, what makes you think this wasn't Trump's intention? Everyone keeps forgetting that he is a Democrat at heart - other than the political correctness. If you start looking at things he's doing through a Machiavellian prism, you might have a different view on what he's been doing.You can focus on the surface. Hey, Obama perfected and lulled us into that. But, when you begin to think of the ACTUAL ends certain things have vs. the means by which they are being done, your view on things changes a bit.
(And, for the record, I'm not saying it is his intention. I have no idea. I haven't spoken to him, so would have no idea unlike apparently everyone else. But, somehow he's gotten by ok in life. That doesn't happen by accident. - But think - when he exited the Agreement, you don't think someone told him - you know, the actual exit doesn't happen until 2020 in time for the next election cycle?)
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PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
How is this isolating the US?So, your theory is the US will no longer be an important part of the International community?
If yes, my follow up question is - Is that a theory you really want to stick with?
Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
How is this isolating the US?So, your theory is the US will no longer be an important part of the International community?
If yes, my follow up question is - Is that a theory you really want to stick with?
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brianlux said:Kat said:He's doing it so you won't be talking about Russia.
It has far-reaching consequences for sure but it has a purpose for him and he couldn't care less what it does to the country. I firmly believe this. :(
But regarding Russia, here is where I have been having some difficulty. I haven't read anything that looks like solid proof that Russia interfered with the presidential election. I wish I could say I have because a lot of people I very much respect believe it to be true. In saying all this, some of you will assume I'm reading too much right wing propaganda. Actually, no, my doubts come from reading multiple sources including some that are left leaning, i.e. Kunstler, NY Times, even Obama. I think it is harmful to talk with dead certainty about this yet with no sure proof to back it up.
OK, so now I've made some of you angry. Discuss with me, even argue if you have to, but don't hate me! I'm sorry!
No anger directed at you Brian but 17 of our nation's intelligence agencies are in agreement that Russia was involved in influencing our election. Read the link, its brief and informative. They don't issue stuff like this because some Obama hold overs are out to get Trump. Congress doesn't form investigative committees because a percentage of the electorate can't accept Trump. But most importantly, you don't have recusals, resignations and the level of coincidences unless there's a there, there.https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ICA_2017_01.pdf
As for the Paris Climate Agreement, read the actual agreement. If no stick and no consequence of not complying, why the big show of withdrawing? What's the harm in "trying" to comply or to say we'll voluntarily "try" to comply? Why not lead the world? 4% of the earth's population and close to producing 30% of CO2. So much for our moral authority and so called leadership. I guess we'll just call the Saudis when we need help with something, like Russian or Chinese aggression? Or the Syrians.
https://unfccc.int/files/essential_background/convention/application/pdf/english_paris_agreement.pdf
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EdsonNascimento said:brianlux said:EdsonNascimento said:
There was no requirements of this agreement. He could have accomplished the same exact thing by not doing anything with regard to the actual agreement. At least he is up front about what he is doing. But, you folks should all learn the actual facts of what's going on rather than using red herrings. You are actually playing right into what Trump is trying to do (and it is not to divert from Russia - the media is adept at handling multiple things when they have axes to grind). However, you're focused on an agreement that had no real effect.
If anything, it has brought more attention to the topic. However, the US can still do what it wants to do (As it could within the agreement), Companies can still do what they want to do (Aside from what the US gov't regulates them to do). And BTW, the formal exit coincides with the next election. So, he's done you a favor. He's removed us from an agreement that has no requirements to do anything, thus bringing the issue into the light for a time now, and then if the candidates of the time see fit could be a central component of a Presidential campaign. What's not to like about that if this is your issue?
So, the removal from the agreement has no real impact. The actions related to it do, but as I said - he could have done that with the agreement still in place.
I mean - how stupid that Elon Musk leaves his advisory board b/c of this - so, now he will have more to say in the Trump Administration? The fact is Musk didn't need to be on that committee anyway, so this was probably just a convenient out for him. But, folks have gone completely nuts reacting to stuff that has no meaning.
I'm sure most of you still believe your Queen when she says her loss had everything to do with everyone and everything else except her.....
And, BTW, what makes you think this wasn't Trump's intention? Everyone keeps forgetting that he is a Democrat at heart - other than the political correctness. If you start looking at things he's doing through a Machiavellian prism, you might have a different view on what he's been doing.You can focus on the surface. Hey, Obama perfected and lulled us into that. But, when you begin to think of the ACTUAL ends certain things have vs. the means by which they are being done, your view on things changes a bit.
(And, for the record, I'm not saying it is his intention. I have no idea. I haven't spoken to him, so would have no idea unlike apparently everyone else. But, somehow he's gotten by ok in life. That doesn't happen by accident. - But think - when he exited the Agreement, you don't think someone told him - you know, the actual exit doesn't happen until 2020 in time for the next election cycle?)
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Edison: I agree with PJ_Soul and the Guardian article I posted suggesting that this action will lead to isolating the U.S from much of the world. And to verify that, all I need to do is ask anyone of the people I know living in Europe of South America. They already think we're bat-shit crazy for electing Trump. We are one of only three countries who refuse to take even this small step in moving toward atmospheric carbon reduction. It's a rather lame trio that way, IMHO.
As far as the agreement doing, "NOTHING, Zero, Nada" (sound like meditation, lol) I would argue that it at least started the ball rolling. Yes, it is a rather weak agreement but it's a starting place. Do we really want the runner on first to step off the bag toward home plate rather than second base?
And as far as Trumps intentions go, I'm guessing he is more focused on grabbing kitties (you catch my drift) or heading out to the links for a few rounds of golf. And, of course, party time. I don't take any of his political intentions seriously. Do you? Does anyone?
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PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:EdsonNascimento said:PJ_Soul said:Embarrassing. Trump is screwing America over with this one. Just in terms of foreign relations, this is idiotic, but it's also a huge mistake economically and socially, long term. Trump has essentially declared that America is no longer interested in moving forward with the rest of the world, let alone interested in being an international leader. This decision is incredibly isolating for the US.
How has he screwed over the US?If the US is isolated and not an international leader anymore by doing this, then shouldn't it not matter? You guys need to focus on the issue and not the person.
How is this isolating the US?So, your theory is the US will no longer be an important part of the International community?
If yes, my follow up question is - Is that a theory you really want to stick with?
But, if we are isolating ourselves, how can we have ANY part in the International Community? I guess I don't understand what isolate means.
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