Posted on 11/26/2024 6:09:53 AM PST by MtnClimber
During Donald Trump’s first successful presidential campaign, he promised to pull the U.S. from the Paris Agreement. He was unable to do so until the day after the 2020 election he lost, and the reprieve lasted only a little more than two months because Joe Biden rejoined the pact the day he was inaugurated. It’s another one of the many of Biden’s messes that Trump has to clean up.
The U.S. should have never been a part of the Paris Agreement. Committing our country to cut greenhouse gas emissions, which means reductions in fossil fuel use, is foolish. Reaching the made-from-thin-air global temperature target: requires government mandates, restrictions and increased spending on politically trendy but expensive and unreliable renewable energy; stunts economic growth; limits our choices, leaving many of them to be made by globalist elites; and is an abdication of our national sovereignty.
It is simultaneously meaningless and dishonest, a solution looking for a problem that doesn’t exist.
“The Paris Agreement has always been an expensive farce, a symbolic gesture masquerading as a global solution,” writes Charles Rotter in the Watts Up With That? blog. “Its main purpose? To transfer wealth from productive nations to the politically corrupt under the guise of ‘climate justice.’ Of course, China — the world’s largest emitter — sits pretty with vague promises and no actual obligations. Trump’s exit from this scam is as much common sense as it is a necessity.”
Trump couldn’t withdraw the first time from the Paris deal until November 2020, because he was handcuffed by the previous administration, which wanted to fundamentally transform this country and saw the agreement as an instrument of destruction.
“President Obama’s negotiators wanted to ensure that it would take time for the U.S. to get out if there was a change in leadership,” the BBC explained. So “no country could give notice to leave the agreement until three years had passed from the date of ratification,” and then it had to provide a 12-month notice to the United Nations. Trump served that notice on Nov. 4, 2019, signaling that the U.S. would formally withdraw on Nov. 4, 2020.
But this time he will not have to wait three years. In fact, if he wants to issue the 12-moth notice the U.S. is pulling out on the first day of his next term rather than second day, we’d be fine with that, especially if he timed the withdrawal with Argentina’s. It’s the sort of liberating solidarity a world beleaguered by hard-left politics could use.
Dump the Paris Climate Agreement and keep building the wall.
Those primitive, undeveloped ahos are now screaming that they want trillions of dollars from America and not billions. How ‘bout we send a few bucks and a couple cartons of cigarettes AND STOP ALL FOREIGN AID TO THEIR “UNDEVELOPED” CRAPPER “Countries”? If they want to live like Americans, they need to start their own NBA basketball leagues.
Agree...Trump withdrew once...and Biden reinstated it on Day 1.
Cancel it with prejudice!
Yes, somehow make it permanent and undoable.
The current (b)administration is trying to Trump proof a lot of rules and regs before 1/20/2025.
the so-called paris accord was a BS “agreement”, NOT a Constitutionally Senate-ratified treaty, therefore it has no legal standing and can be abrogated by a stroke of the Presidential pen, the exact same way it was created in the first place.
President Trump should NOT play nice on this one again: a Day One EO should completely and instantaneously abrogate this illegal agreement ... and put the world on notice that ONLY Senate-ratified treaties mean anything regarding international agreements ...
Simple. Just accurately classify it as a treaty and send it to the Senate as required by the Constitution.
Do the same sort of review with all other international “agreements”. If BeijingBiden did an EOrder mentioning any Intl wad of toidy paper — send it to the Senate. Perhaps they will use that as an excuse to ask about treason.
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