Heads will explode as the GreenLeft media search for angles to abuse Trump. I noticed this classic climate scaremongering bulltish story of a type that has polluted our news for decades. Sea level rise may force coastal nesting birds to extinction, ANU researcher says 2 June 2017 So coastal nesting birds have survived tens of millions of years of evolution including several ice ages where sea levels would have risen and fallen over 100m – but they are heading for extinction now. You know it makes sense.
The green crony capitalists and the politicians whose path they grease must be getting nervous about health of their golden goose. Trump hopefully can start the momentum for the unwinding of the vast climate change Ponzi scheme, a travesty that is seeing the squandering of untold resources that should be put to much better use.
As for coastal nesting birds does anyone seriously believe these birds are at greater risk because of some concocted calamity about sea level rise or are they at greater real risk as they fly the gauntlet of the thousands of bird chopping eco-crucifixes now blighting their coastal flyways.
The stupidest Trump-bashing story I have seen recently was this one: www.euractiv.com/section/all/news/trans-europe-express-orbans-trump-fetish-backfires/
It claims Hungarian President Victor Orban “must be feeling especially stupid right now. Following Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, the Hungarian leader’s embrace of the US president’s 2016 victory appears increasingly misguided.”
So Orban usually feels stupid, and would now be feeling more stupid because Trump has dumped the Paris accord, even though Orban would love to dump it too.
In as much as it’s possible to make any sense of the rest of the article its line seems to be that since left-wingers in Europe are united by environmentalism, Trump’s rejection of Paris will galvanise them into action that will undermine populists like Orban, therefore Orban must feel a fool. for having supported Trump.
Like many such articles, rage makes the writer babble almost incomprehensibly and renders him incapable of engaging seriously with what Trump or his supporters actually say and do.
The Economist is also in full derangement mode today: “Mr Trump has instead chosen to abuse the health of the planet, the patience of America’s allies and the intelligence of his supporters.”
Read the whole thing, it’s full of non-sequiturs and quite batty: www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2017/06/america-and-climate-change