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Rat,
It was a non binding unenforceable agreement.
The rest of the world wanted us to pay for this "accord".
The rest is just a ramble Daff..what a surprise?
Aggrieved...??? Palleeeezzze
You do feel aggrieved, put upon, taken advantage of by the rest of the world, oh poor, poor pitiful US . . . we are now, at least during these asterisk years, a second rate nation that has gone into self-preservation mode.
 
You do feel aggrieved, put upon, taken advantage of by the rest of the world, oh poor, poor pitiful US . . . we are now, at least during these asterisk years, a second rate nation that has gone into self-preservation mode.
That's your psyco projection.....tsk..tsk...tsk...
Ratso, it's me, the grateful one, the blessed one. I'm your Huckleberry Daffy...
I apologized and offered to pay up any bet I lost. ( The Obama reference?)
Name the time, place, terms...what is it you need Rat Patrol? I digress....

The best thing I heard today had to be the governors and mayors who said they didn't need no stinkin' accord.
They would go ahead and continue to meet standards for clean air and a better environment.
What a great outlook...who needs the federal government to mandate such things.
Think of all the ransom money we won't have to pay to foreign governments.
Did you look at the debt clock? You should...
 
That's your psyco projection.....tsk..tsk...tsk...
Ratso, it's me, the grateful one, the blessed one. I'm your Huckleberry Daffy...
I apologized and offered to pay up any bet I lost. ( The Obama reference?)
Name the time, place, terms...what is it you need Rat Patrol? I digress....

The best thing I heard today had to be the governors and mayors who said they didn't need no stinkin' accord.
They would go ahead and continue to meet standards for clean air and a better environment.
What a great outlook...who needs the federal government to mandate such things.
Think of all the ransom money we won't have to pay to foreign governments.
Did you look at the debt clock? You should...
I thought that during Republican admins (is Trump really considered a Republican? I mean by real Republicans not carpet baggers) debts, deficits, crimes and misdemeanors didn't mean a thing?
 
I thought that during Republican admins (is Trump really considered a Republican? I mean by real Republicans not carpet baggers) debts, deficits, crimes and misdemeanors didn't mean a thing?
Well there you go again....thinking.
When BHO left office the debt was over 19 trillion dollars.
As espola like to point out, he'll be dead when all this comes crashing down on our children.
A little perspective from March 2012

(CBS News) The National Debt has now increased more during President Obama's three years and two months in office than it did during 8 years of the George W. Bush presidency.

The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office.

The latest posting from the Bureau of Public Debt at the Treasury Department shows the National Debt now stands at $15.566 trillion. It was $10.626 trillion on President Bush's last day in office, which coincided with President Obama's first day.
 
Well there you go again....thinking.
When BHO left office the debt was over 19 trillion dollars.
As espola like to point out, he'll be dead when all this comes crashing down on our children.
A little perspective from March 2012

(CBS News) The National Debt has now increased more during President Obama's three years and two months in office than it did during 8 years of the George W. Bush presidency.

The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office.

The latest posting from the Bureau of Public Debt at the Treasury Department shows the National Debt now stands at $15.566 trillion. It was $10.626 trillion on President Bush's last day in office, which coincided with President Obama's first day.
Gee, I wonder if history could give us any clue as to why? Just like the Southern Strategy, you and yours just never can seem to get your mind around the reality surrounding the idea, in this case "recovery".
 
Well there you go again....thinking.
When BHO left office the debt was over 19 trillion dollars.
As espola like to point out, he'll be dead when all this comes crashing down on our children.
A little perspective from March 2012

(CBS News) The National Debt has now increased more during President Obama's three years and two months in office than it did during 8 years of the George W. Bush presidency.

The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office.

The latest posting from the Bureau of Public Debt at the Treasury Department shows the National Debt now stands at $15.566 trillion. It was $10.626 trillion on President Bush's last day in office, which coincided with President Obama's first day.

Fun with numbers, may want to re-check on a percentage basis. Regardless, both parties are horribly addicted to debt and it won't end pretty.
 
Well there you go again....thinking.
When BHO left office the debt was over 19 trillion dollars.
As espola like to point out, he'll be dead when all this comes crashing down on our children.
A little perspective from March 2012

(CBS News) The National Debt has now increased more during President Obama's three years and two months in office than it did during 8 years of the George W. Bush presidency.

The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office.

The latest posting from the Bureau of Public Debt at the Treasury Department shows the National Debt now stands at $15.566 trillion. It was $10.626 trillion on President Bush's last day in office, which coincided with President Obama's first day.
. . . and where is it now? . . . and will it get any better due to pulling away from the world? . . . and what will that cost us?
 
Gee, I wonder if history could give us any clue as to why? Just like the Southern Strategy, you and yours just never can seem to get your mind around the reality surrounding the idea, in this case "recovery".
Hey jackass, I don't subscribe to a "southern strategy", don't try to push that on me or mine.
You and yours live in OB....you're a Democrat, so I should assign responsibility for the KKK on you & YOURS?\
That would be asinine.
Grow up ....
 
Hey jackass, I don't subscribe to a "southern strategy", don't try to push that on me or mine.
You and yours live in OB....you're a Democrat, so I should assign responsibility for the KKK on you & YOURS?\
That would be asinine.
Grow up ....

You have no idea what "Southern Strategy" is.
 
That's your psyco projection.....tsk..tsk...tsk...
Ratso, it's me, the grateful one, the blessed one. I'm your Huckleberry Daffy...
I apologized and offered to pay up any bet I lost. ( The Obama reference?)
Name the time, place, terms...what is it you need Rat Patrol? I digress....

The best thing I heard today had to be the governors and mayors who said they didn't need no stinkin' accord.
They would go ahead and continue to meet standards for clean air and a better environment.
What a great outlook...who needs the federal government to mandate such things.

Think of all the ransom money we won't have to pay to foreign governments.
Did you look at the debt clock? You should...
Centralized climate policy has never worked.
 
Well there you go again....thinking.
When BHO left office the debt was over 19 trillion dollars.
As espola like to point out, he'll be dead when all this comes crashing down on our children.
A little perspective from March 2012

(CBS News) The National Debt has now increased more during President Obama's three years and two months in office than it did during 8 years of the George W. Bush presidency.

The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office.

The latest posting from the Bureau of Public Debt at the Treasury Department shows the National Debt now stands at $15.566 trillion. It was $10.626 trillion on President Bush's last day in office, which coincided with President Obama's first day.
Obama's terms were subsidized by 5 straight years of Quantitative Easing.
 
Hey jackass, I don't subscribe to a "southern strategy", don't try to push that on me or mine.
You and yours live in OB....you're a Democrat, so I should assign responsibility for the KKK on you & YOURS?\
That would be asinine.
Grow up ....
See, you proved my point and beyond . . . I'll add that to things you don't understand . . . but what about the recovery? Or were you once again trying to throw out a spike strip and derail the conversation at the point where you can't defend your assertion?
 
It's a shame to think we made such a strategic blunder on the international stage simply because Trump was anxious for a political victory. Such a shame that he has let it come to this. If he can't get things turned around soon I wouldn't be surprised to see him leave office a little early...

But Trump brought this all on them by not releasing his taxes, ego and his push to cut ties with the West if favor of alining ourselves with Putin. Even Jared Kushner getting in trouble for suggesting a back channel to speak to the Russian. If Trump had surrounded then with a more experienced staff, Kushner's current predicament could have easily been nipped in the bud.

http://www.businessinsider.com/exec...ithdrawal-from-paris-climate-agreement-2017-6
'INDUSTRY MUST NOW LEAD': Business leaders slam Trump's decision to withdraw from Paris climate agreement

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will pull the US out of the Paris climate agreement.

The agreement, which was signed by 195 nations in December 2015, aims to slow down the rate at which the planet is warming.

Before today's decision was made, several executives of US companies showed their disapproval of the US pulling out of the agreement. On Wednesday, a letter signed by the executives of major companies, including Facebook, Google, Apple, and Unilever, urged the president not to abandon the agreement.

After Trump announced his decision, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said that he will be leaving Trump's advisory council. Other executives have taken to social media to voice their concern.
 
It's a shame to think we made such a strategic blunder on the international stage simply because Trump was anxious for a political victory. Such a shame that he has let it come to this. If he can't get things turned around soon I wouldn't be surprised to see him leave office a little early...

But Trump brought this all on them by not releasing his taxes, ego and his push to cut ties with the West if favor of alining ourselves with Putin. Even Jared Kushner getting in trouble for suggesting a back channel to speak to the Russian. If Trump had surrounded then with a more experienced staff, Kushner's current predicament could have easily been nipped in the bud.
Poor poor poor little t, is there no end to your tears?
Man up and get used to it. You still got nothing on Trump. Now that's a shame.
 
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