G20 Protests in Germany

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#51
He's (de Blasio) been in office for 3 1/2 ****ing years, you moron.

They've always been slow on the uptake in NYC - still early. They are too busy trying to impress everyone with how fast they are to catch half of what went by.
 
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#52
#52
leader in the west these days. Smart, sensible, forward-thinking--all the opposite of Trump, of course. Or maybe she's in her hotel room spewing out nasty, nonsense tweets like our "leader."

Merkel will be remembered as the leader that led Germany into ruin and civil disorder. I'll take the foolish tweets over her any day.
 
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"create a Muslim takeover"--or show some compassion for refugees left homeless by a war? Yea, just what I thought--you got it wrong. And I was SO prepared to listen to a Southerner with a hamburger for his avatar--always a sign of foreign affairs brilliance.

Merkel is bright, cosmopolitan and has a big-picture view of the world. In private she and her advisors surely laugh--in horror--when they consider the loudmouth, retrograde, adolescent moron who is president of the United States.

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They've always been slow on the uptake in NYC - still early. They are too busy trying to impress everyone with how fast they are to catch half of what went by.

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#61
Oh and about that G-20

https://theconservativetreehouse.co...cedes-on-climate-treaty-and-trade-provisions/

The left-wing media are trying desperately to put their best-face-spin on their concessions to President Trump surrounding climate change and free/fair trade provisions included within the G20 Communique.

However, the verbiage directly and specifically paves the way for the U.S. team to begin leveraging economic market power with unilateral trade agreements.

Hamburg (AFP) – US President Donald Trump won key concessions on climate and trade Saturday from world leaders at the most fractious G20 summit to date, in exchange for preserving the unity of the club of major industrialised and emerging economies.

In a final statement agreed by all 20 economies, 19 members including Russia, China and the European Union acknowledged Trump’s decision to go his own way on taking the US out of the 2015 Paris climate accord.


But they also accommodated Washington’s wish to “work closely with other countries to help them access and use fossil fuels more cleanly and efficiently”.
 
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