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MB. 01-06-2017 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 9324153)
A strong and stable cock sucking

Are the Greens offering this? :fc:

arista 01-06-2017 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Riley. (Post 9323930)
Funny thing is, they technically can't withdraw until 2020 because of the contract and the notice period and by then the US would have had another presidential election :hee:


Yes true

Sticks 02-06-2017 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by lewis111 (Post 9324072)
Global warming is a much bigger issue for our future than a slightly worse off economy

There are some in the religious right who maintain that Global Man made climate change is NOT happening because it is unscriptural.

God promised he would never destroy the world in a flood again, and rising see levels contradict God's promise, so Global warming is therefore a lie and fraud by Satan. :devil:

Now from what I understand, the Trustworthy Trusty, Truthful Trump has a lot of support from the religious right, going from what a lot of my "facebook friends" from the US who are in the US version of church grouping I am in.

Ronald. 02-06-2017 06:31 AM

What a shame. Big mistake Donald. R.

Cherie 02-06-2017 06:57 AM

Wasn't it one of his election promises? So you could argue he is giving the people who voted him what they wanted I suppose, signing up and actually doing something are two different things anyway

lewis111 02-06-2017 07:01 AM

He said "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," :umm2:

It's getting more and more scary that this lunatic is president

lewis111 02-06-2017 07:01 AM

He said "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," :umm2:

It's getting more and more scary that this lunatic is president

Nicky91 02-06-2017 07:49 AM

please remove Trump from office asap he's the worst u.s president ever, such a clown :mad:

Withano 02-06-2017 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva (Post 9323920)
I hope Trump destroys this global government being shoved down our throats. This is a step in the right direction.

:joker: Part of me was hoping thered be someone trying to defend him

jaxie 02-06-2017 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by lewis111 (Post 9324622)
He said "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," :umm2:

It's getting more and more scary that this lunatic is president

Isn't that true though? I'm not a Trump fan but he is an American politician. He is focusing on the people he represents while we are used to the President's of the past focusing on leading the rest of the world. It's different. How do we know he hasn't been advised that he can get a much better deal for his country.

Is it really wrong to focus on his own people?

I can't personally say I don't know enough about the deal or what he feels isn't in the US best interest about it to really judge. Does anyone else know all the details?

Kizzy 02-06-2017 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9324619)
Wasn't it one of his election promises? So you could argue he is giving the people who voted him what they wanted I suppose, signing up and actually doing something are two different things anyway

So? Politicians lie, we know they lie, we expect them to lie. we want them to lie, lying is good, telling the truth is bad, all hail big brother

DemolitionRed 02-06-2017 09:03 AM

He's focussing on the religious fraternity... those who voted him in and the ones who believe what will happen will happen because Jesus said so but he's doing this at the expense of the world.

The UK started following Trumps policy recently by underfunding green energy and putting plans in place to frack the guts out of our green and pleasant land.

lewis111 02-06-2017 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9324653)
Isn't that true though? I'm not a Trump fan but he is an American politician. He is focusing on the people he represents while we are used to the President's of the past focusing on leading the rest of the world. It's different. How do we know he hasn't been advised that he can get a much better deal for his country.

Is it really wrong to focus on his own people?

I can't personally say I don't know enough about the deal or what he feels isn't in the US best interest about it to really judge. Does anyone else know all the details?

Oh I totally agree that the US should be his priority and decisions he makes should put America first most of the time

However, the way he said that makes it sound like he thinks the agreement only
Helps people in Paris
Like he's saying why should I help the people I'm Paris? Does he not realise that this agreement will also help his own country in the long run

James 02-06-2017 09:12 AM

Corbyn's brother implied that Jeremy Corbyn was a secret climate-change sceptic or denier.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6760346.html

Kizzy 02-06-2017 09:13 AM

Of course, where was the media coverage of our time in the G7 another important event that meant an election campaign was a terrible idea, but it was a great excuse for hr to be absent from proceedings wasn't it? Leaving her minions in charge.

The one thing I did notice was it was well documented that Merkel had stated that relations between the US and Germany were strained... She actually said the US and the UK.
Meaning it was obvious at the G7 that May was aligning herself closer with Trump than the rest of the G7.

Niamh. 02-06-2017 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by lewis111 (Post 9324671)
Oh I totally agree that the US should be his priority and decisions he makes should put America first most of the time

However, the way he said that makes it sound like he thinks the agreement only
Helps people in Paris
Like he's saying why should I help the people I'm Paris?
Does he not realise that this agreement will also help his own country in the long run

Exactly, like climate change is only happening outside of America or something? odd

Kizzy 02-06-2017 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 9324674)
Corbyn's brother implied that Jeremy Corbyn was a secret climate-change sceptic or denier.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6760346.html

I believe solar flares affect our weather, doesn't automatically follow you feel that is the only factor, just one...
Mind you this is nothing when you see our PM refusing to sign deals at the G7 on climate change, which means that she most definitely is a climate change skeptic.

But this is a nice piece of deflection, kudos to the BBC as per.

jaxie 02-06-2017 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 9324674)
Corbyn's brother implied that Jeremy Corbyn was a secret climate-change sceptic or denier.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6760346.html

Oh the duplicity of politicians, Tsk.

Thanks for sharing, interesting.

Alf 02-06-2017 10:31 AM

I don' really get much about this, it just seems like a confidence trick to me.

What I can make out is, it costs trillions of dollars and many jobs to be sacrificed, to reduce the global temperature by 0.17 degrees, by the year 2100.

Cherie 02-06-2017 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9324660)
So? Politicians lie, we know they lie, we expect them to lie. we want them to lie, lying is good, telling the truth is bad, all hail big brother

No idea what your point is?

Kizzy 02-06-2017 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9324765)
No idea what your point is?

Sorry Cherie I think that was meant for another thread.... I forget which :joker:

Smithy 02-06-2017 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 9324641)
please remove Trump from office asap he's the worst u.s president ever, such a clown :mad:

You wanted him to win...

Brother Leon 02-06-2017 12:47 PM



:clap1:

Kazanne 02-06-2017 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 9324900)


:clap1:

If Downing Street said Mrs May had expressed her disappointment to Donald Trump over this, then that's it - end of story. Complaining that she didn't immediately begin agitating against the President's long-promised action, is basically complaining that she isn't like Jeremy Corbyn or other eco-activists in believing dogmatic political militancy on this issue can substitute for reasoned persuasion. America voted for Trump. If America doesn't want to make the sacrifice it believes the Paris treaty required, then that's the problem, not Trump specifically. There's an argument to be had here, not a self-evident righteous line to be toed. I'd rather Mrs May pursued the argument rather than copy Corbyn's posturing by sanctimoniously wagging his finger at Trump. Mouthing off might make some people feel better in themselves, but it won't actually achieve a damn thing.may has already expressed her views to Trump this morning,I see that was overlooked .

FF.M.

Denver 02-06-2017 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 9324890)
You wanted him to win...

An Daisy Lowe tea


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