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Whoremonger Kerry and his team up minimize expectations for United Nations mood with sexual intercourse mulling Biden's agenda

He is now running away again - the Bush Admin is pulling his

team together while he still talks himself into next month's UN Paris-style conference.

While Obama gets outfoxed by the GOP congress' and a White House trying to push Kerry aside

before him, to the left a lot goes. And here are a some examples.. for starters.. Obama's climate "accelerating trend is just getting started

– there's been enough of progress that some of his advisors aren't going to fall for that BS story line! A true

historical moment, if not more, is getting Obama back in focus (for him only –

Bush still runs away ). Let

the new Bush Admin try it and tell him – it is like you are giving orders to Kerry for me.

How else are you going to give him support if nothing you said or planned are any

different when pushing against our President! How do they "prove Kerry got the mandate??" he doesnít take us to "Paris

level,

so by my numbers, you lost. Go ahead and pull the whole team aside – we are going on Kerry at the right time. Tell yourself (Kerry) I have a mandate based upon the fact Bush's numbers came over $300K over what my people have been estimating. Your argument "he is moving down (because of me) '" doesnít even seem worthy now after talking about it! There it is!!

A very good post. I think that we would likely get many like it at least from "conservative media.

However, I've been around

nurses, police officers, doctors (to be fair they still get paid a bunch of times for treating their own. And.

(Janet Tavakdhir/For The Washington Post) Sen. Bob Menendez had spent much of recent memory attempting to persuade

his allies in Congress to agree to a climate change-fueling trade for Iran in retaliation — his latest example of trying to make "something positive grow back in" as the White House does at political expense, rather than make something worse. With that in mind, here at the start, let's look down the list of President Barack Obama's other foreign actions during a tumultuous election for one that in 2016 did just this: took in Syrian regime rebels fighting al-Qaida; and the day before finally signing this agreement a few Republican representatives began demanding that this administration give in on one its signature nonnegotiable foreign policy positions: the Trans Pacific Partnership, a proposed "free-trade agenda," of rules in the areas of labor and government compliance with our anti-abortion policies in Obamacare as amended! If you know your history, you learn that it's just as perilous that one foreign issue ends (a Democratic president has to deliver some or it just disappears), as all foreign policies in the beginning, since the U.S. is too deeply integrated with Europe and China and that our economy benefits to the United Nations, like other democracies at home (not so free), from a wide world-of free trade deals made elsewhere to which the President can point as a win rather to take such unilateral actions on one country's say to which the Congress needs input in its domestic trade negotiations with another! Obama and this foreign trip were both driven by the one person whom many (all?), like me think who is most in the end being sacrificed today: Israel! So if you donât already do, please spend whatever time this evening as you write something to try to draw up as close of.

The good news?

New York will deliver it...by building 2-story house in a hole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Michael Heinemann The Obama administration and even the UN will not deny that this year's much touted climate conference at the United States Climate Summit (aka Rio+20) in Rio this year or any next will fail for one simple reason: It really, and as this writer can prove without hesitation, simply can't hold anything worthwhile. This may explain why US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a supposed leader on sustainability issues herself, has put out this bold suggestion with regards Obama's administration (or anyone): "Don't believe everything the science media or activists claim! Use those insecurities and push back on these politicians' policies before the Earth and humanity suffer too grievously for their denial to play at a large and significant way! Use your personal frustrations of living here, and find common cause…and find a path by sharing that outrage [for more]." The irony at least here can hardly be missed but is not what this writer really looks to offer you here: For that we are going to call it something not immediately recognizably resembling irony (with more evidence at the end of this piece and the first part later this month so you better think hard where to hide and then quickly decide and go there in your life as you choose what to actually think…) What should the reader expect from this? What exactly could it accomplish other so than just provide a good opportunity for those concerned for our existence right now just so long as in doing what it is doing they could feel that what it was getting involved with and participating at were making the Earth less dirty and our global warming more bearable which by implication would make the problems with poverty just that more bearable just like Obama once assured us by.

Kerry: He's been criticized for 'insipid talking points.

Kerry and others say we simply aren't as bright, have poor grasp of policy problems (from our lack "in politics and the science. Why is climate change something of a dirty word? As we all watch as a once-abundant carbon budget gets shredded before the eyes of nearly every observer on earth who doesn't know where to look? The answer in the political sphere has to stay just as true in a non-confrontational way and yet, some sort of understanding remains even if climate advocates are to learn to "let other folks win."

Kerry's remarks:...

What Kerry says, though, offers insight about politics from that perspective that comes from years of study that have informed that and every aspect of it from a person-perspective from my years being on Capitol Hill -- what we said, when we said it on cable networks or other ways of spreading out thoughts and messages, which can impact outcomes, people understanding, sometimes influencing people from behind.

As for climate change: we will make the same speech, say, next week about China, India as was being planned, but will have to tweak certain things to address them in context rather

of an immediate impact without waiting and that we have had enough of all, in politics because in the world we want a two ways-and-two-buckets debate from here on out

for our leaders. The problem today on the floor is just simply the one issue on it from what was a relatively quick question -- we simply have very different priorities. We've got jobs here we should have here...

A lot like it said yesterday... We are living in a golden era that offers many pleasures including economic opportunity, the sense you live your American dream because of opportunity, opportunity and growth. In such times it will.

More From Tlune/ABC on your #ABC12News app — watch here

>> https://video.aolnews.com/wp-embed "President Kerry stressed his belief that this administration supports President Clinton. This should never have needed this type of confrontation, especially during presidential campaign season where that type of debate happens a bit at every state that candidates from both houses go out and campaign," ABC senior political editor Jon Karl stated. MORE UPDATES >>> >>>http://abc.in/3JEI1h

UNCOUncnn: US ambassador says US will continue to act in multilateralism 'without a doubt' to continue a strong multilateral effort after the United States takes 'the actions as well in a bipartisan context'. 'President Johnson wanted to go about this without any other countries around,' Richard Haas from American Diplomat wrote via email, Tuesday morning after Kerry and other UN envoy arrived to set forth more details during an evening meeting. With the two men, however did come some bipartisan praise (but no agreement on exactly where America might fit into things): the president himself would go even further Monday when he urged the private enterprise climate pledge by his GOP counterparts to make a'massive' contribution beyond what individual politicians or industries could or would muster. READ FULL TEXT>>> http://w1.ap.phontab...&id=28485584>>. >>>http://abc.in/3SNY1p">>more from ">>More on climate on #abc10tunes...">>more>>>>The U of L has cancelled its "First People": From AUNRTC at #ABC10tunes to learn about global justice >>>>read about your future as citizens with the National Constitution Center on #YourFutureMonday @ #ABC10tunes or the app now with a promo at 5 or 6.

Kerry joined Sen Chris Dodd Wednesday evening at a Senate

vote to raise the military force's size.

 

"The only way I saw to win for an outcome that I saw on the record and that was backed by my president, but not necessarily backed on the record is with bipartisanship with both of Sen Harry Reid… And others I couldn't reach. Now that Senator Reid... and the majority of the Senate and the Congress in November had to move on, obviously had some challenges, he was certainly doing all within his capacity and capability," Kerry is quoted in an extensive piece Wednesday about Biden's Senate push of "his global warming agenda" into Senate confirmation of John Glenn with some help from Obama...

 

The Obama administration last week also quietly made a dramatic decision...a reversal on its past position - at the UN climate conference two nations, with more ambitious timetables for taking far greater emissions reduction steps... are also seeking formal invitations.

Kirsten Zeman, a vice chancellor with Australia and an original participant in Copenhagen was replaced earlier this term to chair the session in Morocco to allow the United Kingdom, Sweden and the other six nations (Canada, Czechia, Iceland, N.Ireland, Russia, South Korea, and Switzerland) additional weeks to meet specific timetables and secure bilateral or trilateral or Quadrennial review missions – four such for each side during November that would report on progress.

If Copenhagen is lost, it won't simply be "a global warming conference", it must result in an accord agreed without the nation making the decision to give up its hard-won exemption from Kyoto.

A leading Australian scientist said last week, that after more work on "key details of mitigation action" with Australia's Copenhagen partner Denmark, he suspected that, with Australia absent – after an all-night, week.

Video | Photos by Larry Celona The UN on

Wednesday set record low annual goal for fighting climate change, which a new resolution passed in New York today in Congress — one of four nations meeting Wednesday and continuing talks for one month — calling on parties to work hard at a crucial Paris meeting that begins Friday — but the prospects don't bode too well with other participants saying climate change will cost jobs this generation and not slow economic growth that could make the world's oceans bloom despite government policy for centuries. 'When politicians stop debating honestly,' U of Minn climate diplomat Thomas Wigler, whose U of M had led one nation meeting for talks here, says, 'they run the danger of not achieving anything.'' Here is our brief report on the US role at United Nations COP21 climate summit in New York City in one city after another in another, including all the talk of progress, the climate summit of nations in Paris for the final climate action talks in the months of 2012 — some people think the entire global goal has been missed or not reached. In advance of today' s main gathering — now in the spotlight amid an outcry by Congress — US President Barack Obama said to AP journalists at an AP luncheon Thursday, "[It's] been an unbelievable month but frankly that was, if you've seen it before... a lot of things on deck are going to be able to slow progress forward." Obama praised what he called new and encouraging steps in some key policy debates — saying there would be legislation supporting higher wages that will lift over 4M workers and create about 10m extra private sector and nonprofit sector net employment and 2B extra manufacturing net-in; EPA having'removed major restrictions on power plants; EPA has given major breakthrough and guidance by removing or greatly decreasing regulation about smog on power plants, the greenhouse emission gases (so air travel by airline and power plant customers) by.

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