Now
begins a possible one-year extrication countdown that could become
final on November 4, 2020 -- just one day after Americans decide whether
to grant Trump another four years in office, or to hand the reins of
government over to someone else (I'm rooting for the latter).
A newly-sworn-in future president, one who cares about America and its future, could immediately request re-entry into the agreement
as a first order of business, and after 30 days our country would be
allowed to rejoin as a full, participating member. By that point, other
world leaders would have every right to be concerned about the depth of
our commitments. We shouldn't even risk it -- we shouldn't even be
facing this horrible reality.
We can't allow one unqualified authoritarian's depraved indifference to
the climate crisis define Americans' commitments or the character of our
nation. The clock is ticking so loudly, the rest of the world can hear
it. With enough outrage, enough action, and enough voices rising
together, we just might have a chance to compel a reversal of this
nonsense.
The truth is, in this piece Redford is shouting, not whispering, and the whole thing is one big pile of horse pucky.
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Used oats by Redford. He forgot to say that it will take another 4 years by Trump to undo the damage to the country caused by Obama and his policies, lies, and bribes.
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