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Just now, SnowRider said:

Trendline vs Dumps? :news:

How about reality and what the situation is now. The United States has done a fine job on its own so why we should enter into an agreement with countries that do things like turn off pollution controls in factories at night to escape detection?

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1 minute ago, Biggie Smails said:

How about reality and what the situation is now. The United States has done a fine job on its own so why we should enter into an agreement with countries that do things like turn off pollution controls in factories at night to escape detection?

Why doesn't SR move to China and try and sell lightbulbs?

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1 minute ago, Biggie Smails said:

How about reality and what the situation is now. The United States has done a fine job on its own so why we should enter into an agreement with countries that do things like turn off pollution controls in factories at night to escape detection?

Is it a global issue and are we leaders, isolationists, or followers?  Everybody else is trending in the correct direction while we are now bucking the trendline.  Regression vs progress :news:  Nut hey Jimmy - you voted for Dump so I understand your desire to go back vs forward - your grandkids will appreciate your foresight someday. 

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

Is it a global issue and are we leaders, isolationists, or followers?  Everybody else is trending in the correct direction while we are now bucking the trendline.  Regression vs progress :news:  Nut hey Jimmy - you voted for Dump so I understand your desire to go back vs forward - your grandkids will appreciate your foresight someday. 

And your grandkids will appreciate your efforts to bankrupt this country with your adoration and support for  money transferring and job killing useless agreements.

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Just now, Biggie Smails said:

And your grandkids will appreciate your efforts to bankrupt this country with your adoration and support for  money transferring and job killing useless agreements.

You're buying into lies and propaganda Jimmy in an effort to support your November fuck-up :bc: 

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

You're buying into lies and propaganda Jimmy in an effort to support your November fuck-up :bc: 

What lies and propaganda.....our country has strict environmental laws and is very clean....China and others not so much. You are buying the lies that they will actually abide by this "voluntary" agreement. 

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Just now, Biggie Smails said:

What lies and propaganda.....our country has strict environmental laws and is very clean....China and others not so much. You are buying the lies that they will actually abide by this "voluntary" agreement. 

The USA has always been the leader in environmental and safety laws.  Chinas' are to die for.

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1 minute ago, ArcticCrusher said:

The USA has always been the leader in environmental and safety laws.  Chinas' are to die for.

Exactly yet Slope will continue to post memes and say "dump"without actually saying anything of substance....pathetic but predictable.

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1 minute ago, Biggie Smails said:

What lies and propaganda.....our country has strict environmental laws and is very clean....China and others not so much. You are buying the lies that they will actually abide by this "voluntary" agreement. 

Sorry Jimmy - you're wrong. While we roll ours back the rest of the world is moving forward.  We have forfeited our leadership role.  Is the future coal or solar, wind, renewables?  Is the future more pollutants in our water and air or less?  Is the rest of the world working to reduce their emissions or rolling back their desire and ability to do so?  

Now ask yourself what side of the equation  the Dump Admin is on so far.   The answers are simple for anyone outside the Dump vortex.  

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Just now, SnowRider said:

Sorry Jimmy - you're wrong. While we roll ours back the rest of the world is moving forward.  We have forfeited our leadership role.  Is the future coal or solar, wind, renewables?  Is the future more pollutants in our water and air or less?  Is the rest of the world working to reduce their emissions or rolling back their desire and ability to do so?  

Now ask yourself what side of the equation  the Dump Admin is on so far.   The answers are simple for anyone outside the Dump vortex.  

Oh I'm sure you really believe that The Chinese are going to finally clean up their act because of this agreement and if our leadership role was so great previous to Trump why are China and many other countries still so lax when it comes to environmental laws? 

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11 minutes ago, Biggie Smails said:

And your grandkids will appreciate your efforts to bankrupt this country with your adoration and support for  money transferring and job killing useless agreements.

You're an ignorant and stupid fuck.  Read the following as a quick example and ask yourself why so many business leaders are Pro Paris if it's a long term job killer. 

 

In April, a group of 16 companies — including AppleGoogleWalmart, mining company BHP Billiton, and oil majors BP and Shell — laid out exactly why the Paris Agreement will help U.S. companies.

"U.S. business interests are best served by a stable and practical framework facilitating an effective and balanced global response. We believe the Paris Agreement provides such a framework," the CEOs said.

Among the benefits the Paris accord provides to U.S. firms, according to the companies:

  • it creates a level playing field by requiring all nations to take action;
  • allows firms to make sound investments by giving them clarity on long-term policy;
  • generates jobs and economic growth by expanding markets for innovative technology, which U.S. companies are well-positioned to provide;
  • keeps costs down by encouraging market-based solutions;
  • and minimizes the effects of climate change, which can harm business operations and facilities.

Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff on Wednesday tweeted out a letter signed by about two dozen companies again asking Trump to stick with the Paris Agreement.

@Benioff: Dear President Trump, as some of the largest companies in the US, we strongly urge you to keep the US in the Paris Agreement.

On Thursday, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman urged Trump to keep the United States in the Paris Agreement, warning he is putting the U.S. role in the high-tech job market at risk.

 

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/01/why-ceos-want-trump-to-keep-the-us-in-the-paris-agreement.html

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I guess your man Obama should have ran it by The Senate....SBYL.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/03/obamas-decisions-doomed-the-paris-climate-accord-to-failure-in-the-us-experts-say/

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Just now, Biggie Smails said:

With the record number of filibusters and the R's opposed to anything the black man was for - he did it the only way he could.  The truth is - you're blaming someone else and :backpeddle:.  You're in the Momo category of horrendous stupidity and ignorance - hence your diversion to my previous post.  

The real answer lies with voters who are more educated and don't fall for a con man like Dump :snack:   

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7 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

You're an ignorant and stupid fuck.  Read the following as a quick example and ask yourself why so many business leaders are Pro Paris if it's a long term job killer. 

 

In April, a group of 16 companies — including AppleGoogleWalmart, mining company BHP Billiton, and oil majors BP and Shell — laid out exactly why the Paris Agreement will help U.S. companies.

"U.S. business interests are best served by a stable and practical framework facilitating an effective and balanced global response. We believe the Paris Agreement provides such a framework," the CEOs said.

Among the benefits the Paris accord provides to U.S. firms, according to the companies:

  • it creates a level playing field by requiring all nations to take action;
  • allows firms to make sound investments by giving them clarity on long-term policy;
  • generates jobs and economic growth by expanding markets for innovative technology, which U.S. companies are well-positioned to provide;
  • keeps costs down by encouraging market-based solutions;
  • and minimizes the effects of climate change, which can harm business operations and facilities.

Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff on Wednesday tweeted out a letter signed by about two dozen companies again asking Trump to stick with the Paris Agreement.

@Benioff: Dear President Trump, as some of the largest companies in the US, we strongly urge you to keep the US in the Paris Agreement.

On Thursday, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman urged Trump to keep the United States in the Paris Agreement, warning he is putting the U.S. role in the high-tech job market at risk.

 

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/01/why-ceos-want-trump-to-keep-the-us-in-the-paris-agreement.html

Do you understand what PR is and how it works?  No, of course you don't.

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13 minutes ago, Biggie Smails said:

Oh I'm sure you really believe that The Chinese are going to finally clean up their act because of this agreement and if our leadership role was so great previous to Trump why are China and many other countries still so lax when it comes to environmental laws? 

He should go and drink their tap water or swim in the lakes to see how much of a new world leader they have become.

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5 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

With the record number of filibusters and the R's opposed to anything the black man was for - he did it the only way he could.  The truth is - you're blaming someone else and :backpeddle:.  You're in the Momo category of horrendous stupidity and ignorance - hence your diversion to my previous post.  

The real answer lies with voters who are more educated and don't fall for a con man like Dump :snack:   

Talk about blaming someone else....so you are OK with Obama subverting the democratic process somhe could get his way. Fair enough but own it.

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

He should go and drink their tap water or swim in the lakes to see how much of a new world leader they have become.

It really is stunning but as you can glean from his posts this is nothing but a political game to him.....partisan hackery at its finest.

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25 minutes ago, Biggie Smails said:

What lies and propaganda.....our country has strict environmental laws and is very clean....China and others not so much. You are buying the lies that they will actually abide by this "voluntary" agreement. 

 

15 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

You're an ignorant and stupid fuck.  Read the following as a quick example and ask yourself why so many business leaders are Pro Paris if it's a long term job killer. 

 

In April, a group of 16 companies — including AppleGoogleWalmart, mining company BHP Billiton, and oil majors BP and Shell — laid out exactly why the Paris Agreement will help U.S. companies.

"U.S. business interests are best served by a stable and practical framework facilitating an effective and balanced global response. We believe the Paris Agreement provides such a framework," the CEOs said.

Among the benefits the Paris accord provides to U.S. firms, according to the companies:

  • it creates a level playing field by requiring all nations to take action;
  • allows firms to make sound investments by giving them clarity on long-term policy;
  • generates jobs and economic growth by expanding markets for innovative technology, which U.S. companies are well-positioned to provide;
  • keeps costs down by encouraging market-based solutions;
  • and minimizes the effects of climate change, which can harm business operations and facilities.

Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff on Wednesday tweeted out a letter signed by about two dozen companies again asking Trump to stick with the Paris Agreement.

@Benioff: Dear President Trump, as some of the largest companies in the US, we strongly urge you to keep the US in the Paris Agreement.

On Thursday, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman urged Trump to keep the United States in the Paris Agreement, warning he is putting the U.S. role in the high-tech job market at risk.

 

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/01/why-ceos-want-trump-to-keep-the-us-in-the-paris-agreement.html

Jimmy? :snack:

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3 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

He should go and drink their tap water or swim in the lakes to see how much of a new world leader they have become.

 

3 minutes ago, Biggie Smails said:

Talk about blaming someone else....so you are OK with Obama subverting the democratic process somhe could get his way. Fair enough but own it.

You two dummies completely miss the point.  While one country is working to improve their environmental standards another is regressing with theirs :lol: 

Why are almost all companies from across the spectrum Pro Paris?  And why:  

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10 hours ago, Catman said:

Other way around dummy. The USA is #2 in emissions and is saying fuck you.  China at #1 has signed the deal and is investing more than anyone into green energy.

Its Cut and dry.  Americans dont care about the environment and more about paying an extra $0.25 less per gallon of gas. A country of imbeciles well represented here.

You missed what I said.

But its understandable considering you're a thrillerly fan.

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