Trump's trying to regain momentum with his base, and this is a seemingly inconsequential way for him to do so. It's the same philosophy he followed when he ordered construction workers to look busy by moving dirt around.The most consequential thing Trump has done so far is how he's managed DHS. They shot a black american citizen recently, they've been deporting soldiers who served in the army, they've been deporting people going to and leaving immigration hearings trying to go through the process of legalizing, if there's anything we need to be concerned about it's this.
6/1/2017 5:33:55 PM
jesus
6/1/2017 6:01:51 PM
Love this article for it's simplicity for the impact the withdrawal of President Obama's agreement to begin the process of when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal will have on the planet actually healing.http://www.cbsnews.com/news/paris-climate-agreement-what-you-need-to-know/
6/1/2017 7:40:18 PM
why are you so bad with logic?
6/1/2017 8:19:34 PM
^^So if the number is small enough it's not significant? Nothing else matters?Tell you what: Ingest .002 grams of ricin (that's less than your degrees per year number!). Report back to us your results.
6/1/2017 8:42:30 PM
Today's speech was an opportunity for trump to have another "win" ceremony and "accomplish" something. Thats all.
6/1/2017 11:22:09 PM
6/2/2017 12:09:41 AM
the current Paris deal expires on November 4, 2020, 1 day after the 2020 Presidential Election also, the process to get out of it takes 3 yearsthanks for calming me down, Pod Save America
6/2/2017 12:15:58 AM
^^Sure, because kdogg presented no argument to begin with.
6/2/2017 12:29:16 AM
Not to mention the US is 5% of the world's population. .3 x 20= 6
6/2/2017 12:36:29 AM
"AMERICA FIRST" was the ethos of this dude's campaign, and people are surprised he did this? This one was a floater. He also called climate change a hoax over and over and pledged to withdraw from this very agreement. Now obviously with many of his campaign talking points, it turns out governing is harder than bluster, and he's reconsidered a wide range of issues, but this one was too well positioned with his base/campaign to go back on.
6/2/2017 12:55:00 AM
That's the problem with these agreements that Presidents (all of them) have signed.Unless they are ratified by the Senate, there is no binding, and the President himself has to rely on overreaching executive powers (via regulations and czars) to enact, which are easily done away with pending a switch in executive branch, as is the case with all of the agreements Obama signed.He tried to use his power as chief of the Executive Branch, assuming the tidal wave of his awesomeness would usher in a millennia of Democratic presidents, to keep his agenda. He did this because he knew he would never get the support for ratification from the Senate (that is, how a representative republic should actually work). He failed to realize that not everyone in the country agrees with him or the "science" of global cooling (1970s)/global warming (80s/90s)/climate change (00s/10s) enough to hitch our wagons to the global restructuring and global regressive tax that the Paris Agreement actually was.Just look at the people (who run the corporations) who would have benefited the most from the Paris Agreement, and have criticized it the most heavily:Elon Musk - dude owns a "carbon-free" car companyTom Steyer - dude is making his money by advocating for climate changeAl Gore - same as Tom Steyer
6/2/2017 5:57:33 AM
He was roundly and almost unanimously criticized by heads of company's of all kinds from Disney to GE to Tesla to Goldman Sachs. Some of this is posturing to avoid public backlash I'm sure but young, talented people WANT to work for companies who feel that way and executives know that. FFS, I work at a company known for being one of the most conservative in NC and even they make this a HUGE priority.But let's not act like the criticism was a few green energy companies and that's it. This was a move to placate a slipping base (both Nates - Cohn and Silver - have pointed to that recently) at the expense of the vast majority of the country and their views.*** one last thought - I am not an expert on this agreement but it appears Trump had no clue what it was either and still sees foreign policy as zero-sum and defaults to "I can renegotiate it" which in this case is silly given nothing was binding.[Edited on June 2, 2017 at 6:30 AM. Reason : X]
6/2/2017 6:25:19 AM
6/2/2017 7:06:01 AM
Yeah, Trump should have sent it to Senate for a vote like Obama should have done[Edited on June 2, 2017 at 7:53 AM. Reason : G]
6/2/2017 7:53:17 AM
^^ Exxon wanted us to stay in the agreementhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-31/exxon-conoco-back-paris-climate-deal-as-trump-weighs-pact-exit[Edited on June 2, 2017 at 10:20 AM. Reason : .]
6/2/2017 10:17:28 AM
*their public relations department issued a statement claiming they wanted to stay in it.They're still funding the heartland institute and giving money to climate denying congress people. It's greenwashing.
6/2/2017 10:22:21 AM
http://www.newsweek.com/trump-white-house-secret-efforts-lift-russia-sanctions-putin-619508http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/former-diplomats-trump-team-sought-lift-sanctions-russia-n767406Simply amazing.
6/2/2017 12:27:59 PM
what do y'all think about thishttps://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/01/us-now-can-ask-travelers-facebook-twitter-handles/102393236/
6/3/2017 2:30:30 AM
?http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/03/politics/nikki-haley-donald-trump-climate-change-cnntv/index.htmlof course, it is too much to ask for trump to give one answer on anything. that, compounded with the fact that he thinks republicans are stupid, means he give different answers to the same questions depending on his audience.http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/03/politics/france-climate-video/index.htmlfrance took a 40-second US presentation about why it is pulling out and corrected all the errors lies.
6/4/2017 5:09:52 AM
Leftist hack posts leftist news outlet bitching about people not agreeing with leftist policy... no way
6/4/2017 2:57:06 PM
So is he deliberately trying to undermine himself? I'm confused at this point..
6/5/2017 9:17:44 AM
He likely has some sort of mental deficiency.
6/5/2017 4:26:09 PM
He's deliberately trying to give the media new petty material to criticise him over. It muddies the water and brings his opposition down to his level. I don't know what its going to take for you people to identify his strategy. He has been on wash and repeat ever since it worked in the first GOP debates.
6/5/2017 4:58:19 PM
My guess is that he's not expecting a win from the Supreme Court and is just playing to his base at this point.
6/5/2017 5:05:40 PM
6/5/2017 6:04:41 PM
^^^ it's undermining his entire policy agenda. I'm glad he is an idiot and isn't able to get anything done. From a policy perspective he's a complete do-nothing president.[Edited on June 5, 2017 at 6:20 PM. Reason : I'm perfectly happy for him to his continue to campaign to his base. It's just odd.]
6/5/2017 6:18:11 PM
Republicans never wanted any new policy anyway. This way congress can't "fix" anything and Trump gets to continue to fill the courts. Its a win-win for them even if you get to think its a loss.[Edited on June 5, 2017 at 7:30 PM. Reason : they can blame trump for their lack of action]
6/5/2017 7:30:22 PM
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2017/06/06/how-donald-trump-shifted-kids-cancer-charity-money-into-his-business/#58758ec06b4aIt's hard to fathom how much of a wretched human being you need to be to do this.And if anyone calls Forbes a liberal or leftist rag they can fuck themselves.
6/6/2017 2:43:09 PM
What about the author? Out of the past 100 articles or tweets he has done, how many:-Paint Trump in a positive light-Paint a democrat in a negative light?
6/6/2017 3:33:33 PM
It might be left-leaning, but that doesn't mean it's "fake" or "untrue", like you and yours seem to believe. "It's mean to Trump??? IT'S #FAKE!!!"
6/6/2017 4:47:42 PM
Are we going to talk about his support for SA against Qatar after he used to be against SA and Clinton's support of SA?
6/6/2017 4:51:50 PM
what about 9/11??????
6/6/2017 4:53:20 PM
^^ seriously. that might completely fuck our entire middle east strategy as CENTCOM is based in Qatar, and with a fucking tweet our boy Mango Unchained may have poked a beast he shouldn't have.
6/6/2017 6:09:39 PM
The trump tweet about Middle East countries pointing their fingers at Qatar made me laugh out loud at work. Wtf is that?!!!
6/6/2017 6:59:51 PM
he and B4C have a very similar/limited understanding of the world and how it works[Edited on June 6, 2017 at 7:26 PM. Reason : he really is B4C, but just happens to be POTUS]
6/6/2017 7:25:30 PM
Wow, he really has a 2nd grade understanding of the world
6/6/2017 8:00:30 PM
I'm very much looking forward to him leaving office. The guy is a disaster.http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/06/politics/russian-hackers-planted-fake-news-qatar-crisis/index.html
6/6/2017 8:01:43 PM
Jesus. I guess we gotta move abunch of military bases!
6/6/2017 8:47:20 PM
It's fine. State already reached out to Qatar.People need to just stop paying attention to the president.
6/6/2017 9:09:00 PM
6/6/2017 9:13:25 PM
^ Trump tweets as official white house statements: https://twitter.com/RealPressSecBot
6/6/2017 9:38:42 PM
So now Sessions is offering his resignation? The White House is just one big revolving door of failure.Who in the world would want to work there at this point?
6/6/2017 10:26:35 PM
No, not now.He did at some point in the past, allegedly.
6/6/2017 11:22:02 PM
Is their any history in running attack ads against private citizens not running for office? That Comey ad is so odd...Also, he nominated Christopher Wray for FBI director, who I've never heard of but people seem to say is a good choice. Timing of it will surely be used to assault Comey's character.
6/7/2017 7:59:20 AM
Eh the anti-trump crowd is upset with Wray for three reasons:1. Wray was Christie's "bridgegate" Lawyer2. Wray is a partner at law firm representing Rosneft, a Russian oil company3. Wray's law firm advises Trump's trustI'm biased as fuck but I can't see a scenario in which Trump would nominate someone without being assured they'd end the FBI's Russian investigation, but whatever. Not much Democrats can do at this point.
6/7/2017 10:02:18 AM
I wonder what would happen if he did actually end up firing Mueller or something to that effect.
6/7/2017 10:30:38 AM
It's within his rights so not much. Nothing stopping him from ordering the DAG to fire him (of course the DAG can step down but he'd find a sycophant somewhere down the line to do it). He could also just pardon anyone close to him (and iirc himself) if it came down to it.Either one of those things would assure a dem majority in house and him being primaries from all sides and/or losing in 2020.[Edited on June 7, 2017 at 11:12 AM. Reason : Just like firing Comey was in his right -- just not smart]
6/7/2017 11:11:52 AM
^Yea that's what I meant. I know he can legally do it. I just wonder what the response would be by the public, by Congress, etc. Would it lead to some immense amount of pressure where impeachment proceedings were initiated? Things like that.
6/7/2017 12:03:17 PM
so is he getting fired or not? come on guys, i have a match tonight.
6/9/2017 5:10:13 AM