COP 29 is history and could only agree to bribes totaling 300 billion a year. That’s the amount of extortion money Western nations agreed to cough up under the pretense that they own second and third-world nations’ reparations for climate change. Some of that is supposed to go toward helping shepherd them into cleaner energy technology, but that’s just a cover story, and with the Election of Donald Trump, it hardly matters for Americans.
Trump will pull the plug on US involvement in the Paris Climate Scheme, and we won’t have to part with a dime on his watch for all the reasons cited by CFACT during the conference.
“Nations such as China and India are given a pass on emissions reductions and paying out funds,” noted CFACT’s Craig Rucker. “This, despite the fact that China is the world’s number one emitter of greenhouse gases and boasts the second largest economy, while India’s economy is all the way up at number five.”
The majority of all violent crime in the US originates in Democrat-controlled cities. If we were serious about reducing it, we’d focus efforts there and not just throw money at it. We would need strict requirements tied to federal money used for law enforcement (that’s what the Dems do). We might expect regulations that don’t infringe on law-abiding citizens’ right to self-defense or limitations on the right to carry concealed or what can be defined as a gun-free zone. Bail reform and enforcement that keep dangerous criminals off the street and undermine the woke DAs who ignore policies that harm people of color and endanger their local businesses.
No enforcement, no money.
A few of them would forgo federal dollars to keep criminals in charge, and so it goes with Climate change. If you don’t make the world’s biggest emitters meet similar goals and pay similar sums for reparations, the deal is a joke. No one is serious. This is just a different version of Senator Obama’s S2433 and the ONE Campaign’s mission to enrich itself while laundering money to poor countries by any means possible. […]
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