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Sep 28, 2018 11:27:10   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.

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Sep 28, 2018 11:37:04   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
permafrost wrote:
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.
Quick, how many countries are not members of the P... (show quote)


Environmental Issues mean nothing to these countries you speak of, and the United States is not going to keep bailing them out, as President Trump Says.
They are just going to have to hold the Elite Responsible for their actions as President Trump says. Globalism will never work without common sense and logic. As Mr. Trump says.
MAGA BABY, MAGA.

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Sep 28, 2018 11:41:24   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.
Quick, how many countries are not members of the P... (show quote)


Says the country who has stockpiled enough nuclear waste to wipe out life on earth a million times over.

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Sep 28, 2018 12:45:01   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
permafrost wrote:
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.
Quick, how many countries are not members of the P... (show quote)


The EU is going to wind up their bond bying program in a few months, when that happens Macron will wonder where his next meal is coming from, of course that's an exaggeration, he knows it will come from the same place it always has, Africa, a rude awakening is coming to France and Britain, China is rising and Britian is crying, French men for God's sake wash your underpants occasionally, have a pity for those in your near vicinity.


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Sep 28, 2018 12:52:32   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.
Quick, how many countries are not members of the P... (show quote)


I don't care. The only thing from France that I own is an old, surplus military rifle. It was never fired, and only dropped once....

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Sep 28, 2018 14:11:00   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Weasel wrote:
Environmental Issues mean nothing to these countries you speak of, and the United States is not going to keep bailing them out, as President Trump Says.
They are just going to have to hold the Elite Responsible for their actions as President Trump says. Globalism will never work without common sense and logic. As Mr. Trump says.
MAGA BABY, MAGA.
Environmental Issues mean nothing to these countri... (show quote)


Excellent post!!!

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Sep 29, 2018 22:04:18   #
Lonewolf
 
France and the other countries have leaders we have a clown!



permafrost wrote:
Quick, how many countries are not members of the Paris Agreement???

French President Rejects Trade Deals With Countries Outside Paris Agreement
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Tuesday that his country would not make trade deals with any country not signed on to the Paris agreement to limit g****l w*****g to "well below" two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, The Hill reported.

"We will no longer sign commercial agreements with powers that do not respect the Paris accord," he told the UN General Assembly.

Macron did not mention the U.S. or President Donald Trump by name in his trade remarks, but the U.S. is currently the only country not in line with the Paris agreement after Trump announced his decision to withdraw in 2017.

Macron's speech came as part of the "General Debate" of the world leaders represented by the UN General Assembly, which is gathering in New York for its 73rd annual session from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

In his speech, Macron called on other UN member states to follow his lead and eschew trade with non-Paris signatories.

Macron's remarks were interpreted as a rebuke to Trump's speech earlier in the day, in which the U.S. president emphasized U.S. sovereignty and said he would pull back from international commitments and agreements, CNN reported.

Macron said sovereignty was important, but that collaboration was essential to maintain it.

"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and e******y of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said, according to CNN. "This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographic and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these."

Trump, in turn, had said that the U.S. would not return to the Human Rights Council without major changes to the organization, would not support the International Criminal Court and would reduce U.S. funding of the UN peacekeeping budget to no more than 25 percent of its total, The Independent reported.

The clashing tones of the two presidents' speeches came after the two leaders had a conversation on issues, including trade, that officials for both countries said were "constructive," The Independent reported.

Trump did not mention c*****e c****e or the Paris accord in his speech, but Macron highlighted both, praising the rest of the world's countries for staying the course despite U.S. withdrawal, CNN reported.

He also argued against defeatism.

"People say it's too late; well then, let's hurry up," he said, according to the UN summary of his speech.

Macron may be trying to step into the global leadership role formerly held by the U.S., CNN said, but his remarks come as he faces criticism at home for moving too slowly on environmental issues.
Quick, how many countries are not members of the P... (show quote)

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Sep 30, 2018 05:31:14   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Lonewolf wrote:
France and the other countries have leaders we have a clown!


Somehow Trudeau and Macron don't inspire my idea of real leaders. Trudeau wears false eyelashes and Macrom, like Kerry, married an older richer woman. Limp wrist men. Not exactly a George Washington, George Patton, or a John Wayne. More like Peewee Herman and Richard Simmons.

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Sep 30, 2018 09:16:23   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Peewee wrote:
Somehow Trudeau and Macron don't inspire my idea of real leaders. Trudeau wears false eyelashes and Macrom, like Kerry, married an older richer woman. Limp wrist men. Not exactly a George Washington, George Patton, or a John Wayne. More like Peewee Herman and Richard Simmons.




LOL,,,, John Wayne was a draft dodger.. Better choice by far for your silly rant would have been Jim Stewart..



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Sep 30, 2018 14:26:22   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
permafrost wrote:
LOL,,,, John Wayne was a draft dodger.. Better choice by far for your silly rant would have been Jim Stewart..


Now that's scary, I agree with you. But the Duke did make a lot of good patriotic movies. He did his part, plus you can tell a lot about a man by his friends and enemies. Duke had more lifelong friends than you and I put together.

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Sep 30, 2018 16:13:25   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Peewee wrote:
Now that's scary, I agree with you. But the Duke did make a lot of good patriotic movies. He did his part, plus you can tell a lot about a man by his friends and enemies. Duke had more lifelong friends than you and I put together.




It is strange, in spite of his foot d**gging... He remains my all time favorite actor.. learn to love him as a kid and it never goes away..

Also, maybe his age was a factor,, not sure about that..

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