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Trump’s Paris Accord Speech Was The Correct Tone & Words For The Correct
Move

by Jeff Dunetz <http://lidblog.com/author/jeffdunetz/> | Jun 1, 2017

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As we reported yesterday,
<http://lidblog.com/president-pulls-paris-climate-accord/> President Trump
had decided to withdraw from the job-killing Paris accord. Today he made
that withdrawal official.

The President’s action kept his campaign promise to pull out of the deal
and his promise to put American workers first. Like every deal Obama and
Kerry put their hands on, this one was negotiated poorly signed out of
desperation. It front-loads costs on the American people to the detriment
of our economy and job growth while extracting meaningless commitments from
the world’s top global emitters, like China. The U.S. is already leading
the world in energy production and doesn’t need a bad deal that will harm
American workers.

Key issues President Trump’s speech covered include

*The deal puts America in an inferior competitive positions hurting the
economy and jobs; *According to a study by NERA Consulting, meeting the
Obama Administration’s requirements in the Paris Accord would cost the U.S.
economy nearly $3 trillion over the next several decades.

By 2040, our economy would lose 6.5 million industrial sector jobs –
including 3.1 million manufacturing sector jobs and it would effectively
decapitate our coal industry, which now supplies about one-third of our
electric power

*Obama/Kerry negotiated a deal where some of the economies America competes
with most are let off the hook while our hands are tied behind our economic
backs: *The Obama-negotiated Accord imposes unrealistic targets on the U.S.
for reducing our carbon emissions 26%, while giving countries like China a
free pass for years to come. Under the Accord, China will actually increase
emissions until 2030

As the President explained  India “makes its participation contingent on
receiving billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars in
foreign aid… China will be allowed to build hundreds of additional coal
mines, India will be allowed to double its coal production; we’re supposed
to get rid of ours”.

*The U.S. is ALREADY a Clean Energy and Oil & Gas Energy Leader; we can
reduce our emissions and continue to produce American energy without the
Paris Accord *America has already reduced its carbon-dioxide emissions
dramatically. Since 2006, CO2 emissions have declined by 12 percent, and
are expected to continue to decline

The accord hurts a growing segment of the U.S. economy, According to the
Energy Information Administration (EIA), the U.S. is the leader in oil &
gas production.

*The agreement funds a UN Climate Slush Fund underwritten by American
taxpayer. *President Obama committed $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund –
which is about 30 percent of the initial funding – without authorization
from Congress. With $20 trillion in debt, the U.S. taxpayers should not be
paying to subsidize other countries’ energy needs, especially when those
countries are U.S. competitors.

*The deal also accomplishes LITTLE for the climate. *According to
researchers at MIT, if all member nations met their obligations, the impact
on the climate would be negligible. The impacts have been estimated to be
likely to reduce global temperature rise by less than .2 degrees Celsius in
2100* (for more on that click here
<http://lidblog.com/president-pulls-paris-climate-accord/>) *

Despite the fact that Liberals are having a major cow, President Trump made
the best decision for America by pulling out of a deal that didn’t help
with the environment. It was simply an attempt of redistributing income
from the United States to undeveloped countries.

Below is a video and transcript of the President’s speech:

Full transcript as posted by the White House.

I would like to begin by addressing the terrorist attack in Manila. We’re
closely monitoring the situation. And I will continue to give updates if
anything happens during this period of time, but it is really very sad as
to what’s going on throughout the world with terror. Our thoughts and our
prayers are with all of those affected.

Before we discuss the Paris accord, I’d like to begin with an update on our
tremendous, absolutely tremendous economic progress since election day on
November 8th. The economy is starting to come back and very, very rapidly.
We’ve added $3.3 trillion in stock market value to our economy, and more
than a million private sector jobs.

I’ve just returned from a trip overseas where we concluded nearly $350
billion of military and economic development for the United States,
creating hundreds of thousands of jobs. It was a very, very successful
trip, believe me.

(APPLAUSE)

Thank you. Thank you.

In my meetings at the G-7, we have taken historic steps to demand fair and
reciprocal trade that gives Americans a level playing field against other
nations. We’re also working very hard for peace in the Middle East, and
perhaps even peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Our attacks
on terrorism are greatly stepped up — and you see that — you see it all
over — from the previous administration, including getting many other
countries to make major contributions to the fight against terror. Big, big
contributions are being made by countries that weren’t doing so much in the
form of contributions.

One by one, we are keeping the promises I made to the American people
during my campaign for president, whether it’s cutting job- killing
regulations, appointing and confirming a tremendous Supreme Court justice,
putting in place tough new ethics rules, achieving a record reduction in
illegal immigration on our southern border, or bringing jobs, plants and
factories back into the United States at numbers which no one, until this
point, thought even possible.

And believe me, we’ve just begun. The fruits of our labor will be seen very
shortly even more so.

On these issues and so many more, we’re following through on our
commitments, and I don’t want anything to get in our way. I am fighting
every day for the great people of this country.

Therefore, in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect America and its
citizens, the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate accord…

(APPLAUSE)

… thank you. Thank you — but begin negotiations to reenter either the Paris
accord or an — really entirely new transaction, on terms that are fair to
the United States, its businesses, its workers, its people, its taxpayers.

So we’re getting out, but we will start to negotiate, and we will see if we
can make a deal that’s fair. And if we can, that’s great. And if we can’t,
that’s fine.

As president, I can put no other consideration before the wellbeing of
American citizens. The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of
Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States,
to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers, who
I love, and taxpayers to absorb the cost in terms of lost jobs, lower
wages, shuttered factories and vastly diminished economic production.

Thus, as of today, the United States will cease all implementation of the
nonbinding Paris accord and the draconian financial and economic burdens
the agreement imposes on our country.

This includes ending the implementation of the nationally determined
contribution and, very importantly, the Green Climate Fund, which is
costing the United States a vast fortune.

Compliance with the terms of the Paris accord and the onerous energy
restrictions it has placed on the United States could cost America as much
as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025, according to the National Economic
Research Associates.

This includes 440,000 fewer manufacturing jobs — not what we need. Believe
me, this is not what we need — including automobile jobs and the further
decimation of vital American industries on which countless communities rely
— they rely for so much, and we would be giving them so little.

According to the same study, by 2040, compliance with the commitments put
into place by the previous administration would cut production for the
following sectors: paper, down 12 percent; cement, down 23 percent; iron
and steel, down 38 percent; coal, and I happen to love the coal miners,
down 86 percent; natural gas, down 31 percent.

The cost to the economy at this time would be close to $3 trillion in lost
GDP and 6.5 million industrial jobs, while households would have 7,000 less
income, and in many cases, much worse than that.

Not only does this deal subject our citizens to harsh economic
restrictions, it fails to live up to our environmental ideals. As someone
who cares deeply about the environment, which I do, I cannot in good
conscience support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it
does.

The world’s leader in environmental protection, while imposing no
meaningful obligations on the world’s leading polluters. For example, under
the agreement, China will be able to increase these emissions by a
staggering number of years, 13. They can do whatever they want for 13
years. Not us.

India makes its participation contingent on receiving billions and billions
and billions of dollars in foreign aid from developed countries. There are
many other examples. But the bottom line is that the Paris Accord is very
unfair at the highest level to the United States.

Further, while the current agreement effectively blocks the development of
clean coal in America, which it does. And the mines are starting to open
up, having a big opening in two weeks, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia,
so many places. A big opening of a brand, new mine. It’s unheard of. For
many, many years that hasn’t happened. They asked me if I’d go. I’m going
to try.

China will be allowed to build hundreds of additional coal plants. So, we
can’t build the plants, but they can, according to this agreement. India
will be allowed to double its coal production by 2020. Think of it. India
can double their coal production. We’re supposed to get rid of ours. Even
Europe is allowed to continue construction of coal plants.

In short, the agreement doesn’t eliminate coal jobs. It just transfers
those jobs out of America and the United States, and ships them to foreign
countries. This agreement is less about the climate and more about other
countries gaining a financial advantage over the United States.

The rest of the world applauded when we signed the Paris Agreement. They
went wild. They were so happy. For the simple reason that it put our
country, the United States of America, which we all love, at a very, very
big economic disadvantage. A cynic would say the obvious reason for
economic competitors and their wish to see us remain in the agreement is so
that we continue to suffer this self-inflicted major economic wound. We
would find it very hard to compete with other countries from other parts of
the world.

We have among the most abundant energy reserves in the planet, sufficient
to lift millions of America’s poorest workers out of poverty. Yet under
this agreement, we are effectively putting these reserves under lock and
key, taking away the great wealth of our nation, great wealth, phenomenal
wealth.

Not so long ago we had no idea we had such wealth. And leaving millions and
millions of families trapped in poverty and joblessness. The agreement is a
massive redistribution of United States wealth to other countries.

TRUMP: At 1 percent growth, renewable sources of energy can meet some of
our domestic demand. But at 3 or 4 percent growth, which I expect, we need
all forms of available American energy, or our country…

(APPLAUSE)

… will be at grave risk of brownouts and blackouts. Our businesses will
come to a halt in many cases. And the American family will suffer the
consequences in the form of lost jobs and a very diminished quality of life.

Even if the Paris Agreement were implemented in full, with total compliance
from all nations it is estimated it would only produce a two tenths of one
degree – think of that, this much – Celsius reduction in global temperature
by the year 2100.

Tiny – tiny amount. In fact, 14 days of carbon emissions from China alone
would wipe out the gains from America and this is an incredible statistic –
would totally wipe out the gains from America’s expected reductions in the
year 2030.

After we have had to spend billions and billions of dollars, lost jobs,
closed factories and suffered much higher energy costs for our businesses
and for our homes.

As “The Wall Street Journal” wrote, this morning, “The reality is that
withdrawing is in America’s economic interest and won’t matter much to the
climate. The United States under the Trump Administration will continue to
be the cleanest and most environmentally friendly country on earth.”

We’ll be the cleanest. We’re going to have the cleanest air. We’re going to
have the cleanest water. We will be environmentally friendly but we’re not
going to put our businesses out of work, we’re not going to lose our jobs.

We’re going to grow. We’re going to grow rapidly.

(APPLAUSE)

And I think you just read – it just came out minutes ago the small business
report. Small businesses as of just now are booming, hiring people, one of
the best reports they’ve seen in many years.

I’m willing to immediately work with Democratic leaders to either negotiate
our way back into Paris under the terms that are fair to the United States
and its workers or to negotiate a new deal that protects our country and
its tax payers.

(APPLAUSE)

So if the obstructionists want to get together with me, let’s make them
non-obstructionists. We will all sit down and we will get back into the
deal and we’ll make it good and we won’t be closing up our factories and we
won’t be losing our jobs.

And we’ll sit down with the Democrats and all of the people that represent
either the Paris Accord or something that we can do that’s much better than
the Paris Accord and I think the people of sour country will be thrilled.

And I think then the people of the world will be thrilled. But until we do
that we’re out of the agreement.

I will work to ensure that America remains the world’s leader on
environmental issue. But under a framework that is fair and where the
burdens and responsibilities are equally shared among the many nations all
around the world.

No responsible leader can put the workers and the people of their country
at this debilitating and tremendous disadvantage.

The fact that the Paris deal hamstrings the United States while empowering
some of the world’s top polluting countries should dispel any doubt as to
the real reason why foreign lobbyists wished to keep our magnificent
country tied up and bound down by this agreement.

It’s to give their country an economic edge over the United States.

That’s not going to happen while I’m president, I’m sorry.

(APPLAUSE)

My job as president is to do everything within my power to give America a
level playing field and to create the economic, regulatory and tax
structures that make America the most prosperous and productive country on
earth.

And with the highest standard of living, and the highest standard of
environmental protection.

Our tax bill is moving along in Congress and I believe it’s doing very
well. I think a lot of people will be very pleasantly surprised. The
Republicans are working very, very hard.

We’d love to have support from the Democrats, but we may have to go it
alone, but it’s going very well.

The Paris agreement handicaps the United States economy in order to win
praise from the very foreign capitals and global activists that have long
sought to gain wealth at our country’s expense. They don’t put America
first. I do and I always will.

(APPLAUSE)

The same nations asking us to stay in the agreement are the countries that
have collectively cost America trillions of dollars through tough trade
practices and in many cases lax contributions to our critical military
alliance. You see what’s happening. It’s pretty obvious to those that want
to keep an open mind.

At what point does America get demeaned? At what point do they start
laughing at us as a country? We want fair treatment for its citizens and we
want fair treatment for our taxpayers. We don’t want other leaders and
other countries laughing at us anymore, and they won’t be. They won’t be.

I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.

(APPLAUSE)

I promised I would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve
America’s interests. Many trade deals will soon be under renegotiation.
Very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country, but they’ll soon
be under renegotiation. The process has begun from day one, but now we’re
down to business.

Beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the Paris accord, it
includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth out of the United States
through the so-called “green climate fund” — nice name — which calls for
developed countries to send $100 billion to developing countries all on top
of America’s existing and massive foreign aid payments.

So we’re going to be paying billions and billions and billions of dollars
and we’re already way ahead of anybody else. Many of the other countries
haven’t spent anything. And many of them will never pay one dime.

The green fund would likely obligate the United States to commit
potentially tens of billions of dollars of which the United States has
already handed over $1 billion. Nobody else is even close. Most of them
haven’t even paid anything — including funds raided out of America’s budget
for the war against terrorism. That’s where they came.

Believe me, they didn’t come from me. They came just before I came into
office. Not good. And not good the way they took the money.




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