As Trump destroys US relations abroad . . .

Well, and WHAT did you expect?! Mr.Trump simply conducts a cryptoneosionist policy, in this case in the Middle East. When I read the news about the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, I once again became convinced that when Mr. Trump in his election promises spoke of the "American people", he had in mind only his chosen part - the Kryptoneosionists ...


Last week Trump pissed off US allies in the Middle East and essentially ended any hope of a negotiated peace settlement in the Middle East by announcing the US now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Now Putin is swooping in to fill the power vacuum Trump is creating.

Analysis | Putin is outplaying Trump in the Middle East

China is expanding its influence throughout the world, financing infrastructure construction in South America and becoming the leading trade partner in the TPP. China wasn’t even involved in the TPP until the US withdrew.

As Trump retreats on trade, China moves in

The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord

With his isolationist policies, Trump is shooting the US in the foot over and over again. Increasingly, the US is on its own. The EU has signed the world’s largest trading agreement - with Japan. No one is jumping in to do signnwith the US. Those who have tried to make deals have seen Trump reject them.

Trump Fail On Trade: Why Negotiate With A Country That Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer?

Canada is prepared to walk away from NAFTA, and Mexico is now expanding its sales to South America.

Job creation in the US is down substantially this year. In 2016, the US economy added an average of 214,000 jobs per month. This year, unless December is the greatest job creation month in US history, that number is down to 174,000 jobs per month.

Don the Con is truly running the country like he does his businesses - badly.
After 70 years of negotiating peace between pallets and Jews with nothing to show for it, try something else.
Agree.

How much money have Americans spent trying to broker a peace deal that will never work? Why do all those fuckers deserve our money and effort?

Better question: Why would they EVER reach a peaceful resolution when America is footing the bill to both of them in the form of aid. Their conflict is their meal ticket.

Get the fuck out of there and cut off all aid to all parties. Then, watch this problem magically fix itself in about a week.
 
The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord


What are you talking about what new technology you do know American company's are not banned from developing green technology are you?


Talk about out right propaganda

No they’re not banned from developing new technology but who will buy it? The rest of the world is working in partnership on new technologies and they’re sharing in both the costs and the research. Americans are excluded from the process, which, given your government’s hostility to green energy, will increase their costs and reduce their markets.
 
The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord



When the pussygrabber went to Asia he attended a climate conference. Each world leader got up on stage to speak about their country’s advancements in alternative energy.
When the Dump got up on stage talking about how coal is the wave of the future, everyone got up and left the BIG FAT NOTHING standing alone on stage.
 
The Arabs will not be content with anything less than not one Jew left on planet Earth.

That is EXACTLY the typical cryptoneozionist lie about Arabs and Muslims! At first cryptoneozionists killed 120 million of Native Americans and APPROPRIATED their land. They did the same to Palestinians,although the Palestinians were more "fortunate" - not all of them were exterminated and millions of them had to escape to other countries, where no one cares about them and they are a burden to the states that have sheltered them. Imagine for a moment that foreign invaders came to YOUR home and threw you out of it. I wonder how you would react ??? Or "the God's chosen ones" have the right to do with other peoples whatever they want???
 
The Dump’s advisers begged him not to make that Jerusalem pronouncement.

One comment was’ He has no idea what he’s doing and the serious ramifications it will cause.”

That’s what happens when you vote for a candidate with zero experience for the job and no desire to learn.
 
But you’re obviously missing the point. When a power vacuum is created, there will always be someone to fill it. Someone who will take the opportunity to expand their power. China and Russia are moving in to fill the void created by the US withdrawal from the rest of the World. Germany is doing it in Europe.

In the end, the US is the loser.
We don't lose. The establishment assholes lose.

No, the country loses as we become more and more isolated. The Agricultural sector loses as Mexico looks south more and more for their grains. How well do you think the country can ride out the collapse of the Agricultural sector? I am betting it would do more damage than the housing crash.
 
The trouble is that at the head of the nation stand the cryptoneozionist Nazis, poorly educated, but sure that they can do whatever they want IF it is beneficial to them. They are unable to look into tomorrow, are not able to listen to the opinion of scientists who warn that we are KILLING PLANET and KILLING our children, our future grandchildren and great-grandchildren, polluting all areas of habitat.
As for Mr. Trump, I would advise him instead of "pawing" TV anchors in the elevator, to open a dictionary and to check the meaning of the concept of "socialism", so that people around the world would not laugh at Americans...


The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord


What are you talking about what new technology you do know American company's are not banned from developing green technology are you?


Talk about out right propaganda

No they’re not banned from developing new technology but who will buy it? The rest of the world is working in partnership on new technologies and they’re sharing in both the costs and the research. Americans are excluded from the process, which, given your government’s hostility to green energy, will increase their costs and reduce their markets.
 
The establishment assholes are getting the biggest tax cuts in history. The middle class and the poor will pay for it.
Here's an idea.

Cut spending buy getting the fuck out of loser situations that cost us trillions.

:dunno:

That is a great fucking idea, too bad only about 4.4 million people voted for the one candidate that actually stood for less spending.
 
I agree. But we must look not at Trump, but at those who stand BEHIND back and make FORCES HIM TO MAKE such decisions. And THOSE BEHIND HIS BACK, even in the family, are cryptoneozionists

The Dump’s advisers begged him not to make that Jerusalem pronouncement.

One comment was’ He has no idea what he’s doing and the serious ramifications it will cause.”

That’s what ha
ppens when you vote for a candidate with zero experience for the job and no desire to learn.
 
Last week Trump pissed off US allies in the Middle East and essentially ended any hope of a negotiated peace settlement in the Middle East by announcing the US now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Now Putin is swooping in to fill the power vacuum Trump is creating.

Analysis | Putin is outplaying Trump in the Middle East

China is expanding its influence throughout the world, financing infrastructure construction in South America and becoming the leading trade partner in the TPP. China wasn’t even involved in the TPP until the US withdrew.

As Trump retreats on trade, China moves in

The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord

With his isolationist policies, Trump is shooting the US in the foot over and over again. Increasingly, the US is on its own. The EU has signed the world’s largest trading agreement - with Japan. No one is jumping in to do signnwith the US. Those who have tried to make deals have seen Trump reject them.

Trump Fail On Trade: Why Negotiate With A Country That Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer?

Canada is prepared to walk away from NAFTA, and Mexico is now expanding its sales to South America.

Job creation in the US is down substantially this year. In 2016, the US economy added an average of 214,000 jobs per month. This year, unless December is the greatest job creation month in US history, that number is down to 174,000 jobs per month.

Don the Con is truly running the country like he does his businesses - badly.

I agree - but why in hell would Trumpdrones give a damn what he does to the country or how bad it screws them longterm ?

proof is in the pudding, just read their responses to your thread --

F'em, they're a minority, and Don Cheeto is a one term screw up.
 
Last week Trump pissed off US allies in the Middle East and essentially ended any hope of a negotiated peace settlement in the Middle East by announcing the US now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Now Putin is swooping in to fill the power vacuum Trump is creating.

Analysis | Putin is outplaying Trump in the Middle East

China is expanding its influence throughout the world, financing infrastructure construction in South America and becoming the leading trade partner in the TPP. China wasn’t even involved in the TPP until the US withdrew.

As Trump retreats on trade, China moves in

The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord

With his isolationist policies, Trump is shooting the US in the foot over and over again. Increasingly, the US is on its own. The EU has signed the world’s largest trading agreement - with Japan. No one is jumping in to do signnwith the US. Those who have tried to make deals have seen Trump reject them.

Trump Fail On Trade: Why Negotiate With A Country That Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer?

Canada is prepared to walk away from NAFTA, and Mexico is now expanding its sales to South America.

Job creation in the US is down substantially this year. In 2016, the US economy added an average of 214,000 jobs per month. This year, unless December is the greatest job creation month in US history, that number is down to 174,000 jobs per month.

Don the Con is truly running the country like he does his businesses - badly.

I agree - but why in hell would Trumpdrones give a damn what he does to the country or how bad it screws them longterm ?

proof is in the pudding, just read their responses to your thread --

F'em, they're a minority, and Don Cheeto is a one term screw up.

As long as they get their temporary tax cuts Trump can do just about anything. His followers are some of the most shortsighted people in the history of the world.

This is your average Trump follower...
man-sitting-on-branch-while-sawing-it-off.jpg
 
Last week Trump pissed off US allies in the Middle East and essentially ended any hope of a negotiated peace settlement in the Middle East by announcing the US now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Now Putin is swooping in to fill the power vacuum Trump is creating.

Analysis | Putin is outplaying Trump in the Middle East

China is expanding its influence throughout the world, financing infrastructure construction in South America and becoming the leading trade partner in the TPP. China wasn’t even involved in the TPP until the US withdrew.

As Trump retreats on trade, China moves in

The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord

With his isolationist policies, Trump is shooting the US in the foot over and over again. Increasingly, the US is on its own. The EU has signed the world’s largest trading agreement - with Japan. No one is jumping in to do signnwith the US. Those who have tried to make deals have seen Trump reject them.

Trump Fail On Trade: Why Negotiate With A Country That Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer?

Canada is prepared to walk away from NAFTA, and Mexico is now expanding its sales to South America.

Job creation in the US is down substantially this year. In 2016, the US economy added an average of 214,000 jobs per month. This year, unless December is the greatest job creation month in US history, that number is down to 174,000 jobs per month.

Don the Con is truly running the country like he does his businesses - badly.

I agree - but why in hell would Trumpdrones give a damn what he does to the country or how bad it screws them longterm ?

proof is in the pudding, just read their responses to your thread --

F'em, they're a minority, and Don Cheeto is a one term screw up.

As long as they get their temporary tax cuts Trump can do just about anything. His followers are some of the most shortsighted people in the history of the world.

This is your average Trump follower...
man-sitting-on-branch-while-sawing-it-off.jpg
 
The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord


What are you talking about what new technology you do know American company's are not banned from developing green technology are you?


Talk about out right propaganda

No they’re not banned from developing new technology but who will buy it? The rest of the world is working in partnership on new technologies and they’re sharing in both the costs and the research. Americans are excluded from the process, which, given your government’s hostility to green energy, will increase their costs and reduce their markets.

What do you mean who will buy it ?

Who bought these in the world (and) it's just a partial list, the Chinese don't invent nothing, they just rip Americans inventions off)

1801, Modern Suspension Bridge, James Finley

1853, Potato chips, George Crum

1856, Condensed Milk, Gail Borden

1879, Electric Light Bulb, Thomas Alva Edison

1885, Photographic Film, George Eastman

1887, Disc Record, Emile Berliner 1877, Phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison

1861, Machine Gun, Richard Gatling

1885, Skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney

1897, Cotton Candy, William Morrison & John C. Wharton

1894, Mousetrap, William C. Hooker

1903, Airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright

1905, Ice pop, Frank Epperson

1912 the electric traffic light by Lester Wire, a policeman from Salt Lake City.

1926, Liquid-Fuel Rocket, Robert H. Goddard

1929, Sun glasses, Sam Foster 1937, Edwin Land, Polarized sun glasses

1929, Frozen Food, Clarence Birdseye

1930, Chocolate chip cookie, Ruth Wakefield

1937, modern day digital computer was invented by George Stibitzwhile he was working at Bell Labs.

1938, Nylon, Wallace H. Carothers 1956, Pantyhose, Ernest G. Rice

1939, The fully automatic automobile transmission was invented by General Motors and introduced by Oldsmobile & Cadillac.

1945, Microwave Oven, Percy Spencer

1945, Nuclear Bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer

1945, microwave oven, Percy Spencer, an engineer from Maine who was working on the magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, found out that the microwaves had melted the chocolate in his pocket.

1950, Credit card, Ralph Schneider & Frank X. McNamara

1950, Disposable Diaper, Marion Donovan

1954, Nuclear Submarine, Hyman Rickover

1958, Integrated circuit, 1947, Transistor, Jack Kilby William Shockley

1960, Magnetic stripe card, Forrest Parry

1960 the first LASER was built by Theodore H. Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California.

1962 the use of Light Emitting Diodes for lighting and image displays by Nick Holonyak Jr., a consulting scientist at General Electric Company in Syracuse, New York.

1965, Compact Disk, by inventor Jack Russel

1965, Kevlar, Stephanie Kwolek

1968, Lunar Module, Tom Kelly

1969, Laser Printer by Gary Keith Starkweather Xerox’s Webster research Center.

1970 – fiber optic cable was developed by Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schultz, Corning Glass in New York

1971, Personal Computer, John Blankenbaker

1971 Email The first email was sent in 1971 using ARPANET, by Ray Tomlinson.

1973 The first the mobile phone was developed by a team headed by Dr. Martin Cooper.

1981, Space Shuttle, George Mueller

1982 – the Internet Protocol Suite of the US National Science Foundation

1980s

– The computer mouse – funded by the US Government

– The Charge Coupled Device image sensor and the LCD display where both developed by the RCA Sarnoff Labs under a US Government contract.
 
Last week Trump pissed off US allies in the Middle East and essentially ended any hope of a negotiated peace settlement in the Middle East by announcing the US now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Now Putin is swooping in to fill the power vacuum Trump is creating.

Analysis | Putin is outplaying Trump in the Middle East

China is expanding its influence throughout the world, financing infrastructure construction in South America and becoming the leading trade partner in the TPP. China wasn’t even involved in the TPP until the US withdrew.

As Trump retreats on trade, China moves in

The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord

With his isolationist policies, Trump is shooting the US in the foot over and over again. Increasingly, the US is on its own. The EU has signed the world’s largest trading agreement - with Japan. No one is jumping in to do signnwith the US. Those who have tried to make deals have seen Trump reject them.

Trump Fail On Trade: Why Negotiate With A Country That Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer?

Canada is prepared to walk away from NAFTA, and Mexico is now expanding its sales to South America.

Job creation in the US is down substantially this year. In 2016, the US economy added an average of 214,000 jobs per month. This year, unless December is the greatest job creation month in US history, that number is down to 174,000 jobs per month.

Don the Con is truly running the country like he does his businesses - badly.
kissing Palestinian ass hasn't worked for 60 years, but now a Pres is ruining peace talks.



did you even think about this before you posted your op?
 
What do you mean OP who will buy it?



1. The Transistor
Wikimedia Commons


In 1947, the first transistor was created at Bell Labs, and was about the size of your iPod classic. Transistors were a more efficient, compact and stable alternative to the large, hot and unreliable vacuum tube.

Without the invention of the transistor, every modern piece of electronic equipment would be impossible to create, making this tiny little semiconductor the father of all badass technology.

2. Voyager 1
NASA


For nearly 36 years, the Voyager 1spacecraft has been traveling the far reaches of the solar system, taking pictures and transmitting data back to NASA. Voyager 1 is now approximately 11.5 billion miles away from Earth and is expected to pass through the boundaries of our solar system within the decade.

Other inventions from 1977 that haven't stood the test of time quite as gracefully as the Voyager include the Atari 2600 console and the Commodore PET.

3. The Saturn V Rocket
NASA


Standing roughly as tall as a 36-story building (60 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty) and generating 7.6 million pounds of thrust at launch, the Saturn V rocket remains literally the heaviest thing that has ever flown.

That is, unless we discover the fossils of an obese pterodactyl.

alexwatkeys


Designed under the leadership of two German rocket scientists, the Saturn V first launched in 1967 and facilitated every single NASA Apollo mission to the moon.

4. The Cyclotron Atom-Smasher




The name "atom-smasher" alone nabs this American invention a spot on this list. Weighing in at approximately 220 tons, the cyclotron atom-smasher has been smashing atoms since 1932, when it was used as a source to create high-energy beams.

The cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator, currently used in particle beam cancer treatments, as shown in the video above.

5. The Swivel Chair
nbc.com


Thomas Jefferson is known for two things: being the father of democracy and being the inventor of the swivel chair. It's unclear for which title he is more universally loved.

Granting the sitter the ability to accomplish a day's work without standing or moving any of the key muscle groups, swivel chairs are time-tested tools of liberty and justice.

6. The Inflatable Tank




The inflatable tank, though no longer conventionally useful, was a major factor in the allied victory in World War II. The inflatable tanks were a tactical deception and — when coupled with amplified sounds of armored vehicles and infantry units — fooled enemies into believing allied forces to be much larger than they were, saving tens of thousands of lives in the process.

7. The Roomba
maury.mccown


Before you laugh, consider this: The Roomba, created by American tech company iRobot in 2002, uses the same navigation algorithm as iRobot's other line of autonomous vehicles — military grade bomb disposal units.

The fact that a tiny robot many use to cleanse their carpets of Cheeto dust is powered by the same system as a land-mine destruction bot gives the Roomba a noted spot on our list.

This GIF of Cat Shark riding one gives it a noted spot in our hearts as well:

texasgirly1979


8. ARPANET




When construction began in 1969 on the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), which was one of the world's first digital communications networks, there were only a few powerful research computers scattered throughout the country. Researchers who weren't living close to one of these computers were at a disadvantage. It's kind of like when you and your brother used to have to share the house computer. Except instead of a house, imagine a distance of a few hundred miles, and instead of your brother, imagine all of the researchers in the entire nation.

A faster version of ARPANET was soon released, called the National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET), which eventually evolved into the place we go to today for Grumpy Cat memes and articles about Millennials.

9. The Curiosity Mars Rover




After completing its primary mission — to determine if Mars could have once supported life (it could have) — the Curiosity rover now gets to enjoy the sort of retirement fit for only the most famous robotic car: studying dirt samples in Mars' Gale Crater for the next 20 years.

10. Sketchpad




Ivan Sutherland, then a doctoral student at MIT, created the program Sketchpad in 1963. The program is considered to be the father of modern computer-aided design (CAD), and a predecessor to graphical user interface — found in all computers, phones and MP3 players.

When writing about his invention, Sutherland said, "The ultimate display would, of course, be a room within which the computer can control the existence of matter. A chair displayed in such a room would be good enough to sit in. Handcuffs displayed in such a room would be confining and a bullet displayed in such a room would be fatal.”

That sounds like the Matrix. America invented the Matrix.

MattsMacintosh


This sleek, beige computing marvel was released to the public in 1984 for $2,495. If you can believe it, the amazing thing about the computer was its affordability — the hardware used to create similar graphic capabilities to the Macintosh was priced at around $10,000.

The “thin Mac” came with a one-bit black and white display and a convenient carrying handle, in case users wanted to take their computer to the beach or something.

12. 3D Printing




Quickly proving itself to be one of the most useful and controversial technologies of our time, stereolithography, or 3D printing, was invented by Chuck Hull, founder of 3D Systems. 3D printing seems to have endless potential, having already been used to produce body parts, food, surgical implants and, as the video shows above, weapons.
 
The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord


What are you talking about what new technology you do know American company's are not banned from developing green technology are you?


Talk about out right propaganda

No they’re not banned from developing new technology but who will buy it? The rest of the world is working in partnership on new technologies and they’re sharing in both the costs and the research. Americans are excluded from the process, which, given your government’s hostility to green energy, will increase their costs and reduce their markets.

What do you mean who will buy it ?

Who bought these in the world (and) it's just a partial list, the Chinese don't invent nothing, they just rip Americans inventions off)

1801, Modern Suspension Bridge, James Finley

1853, Potato chips, George Crum

1856, Condensed Milk, Gail Borden

1879, Electric Light Bulb, Thomas Alva Edison

1885, Photographic Film, George Eastman

1887, Disc Record, Emile Berliner 1877, Phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison

1861, Machine Gun, Richard Gatling

1885, Skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney

1897, Cotton Candy, William Morrison & John C. Wharton

1894, Mousetrap, William C. Hooker

1903, Airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright

1905, Ice pop, Frank Epperson

1912 the electric traffic light by Lester Wire, a policeman from Salt Lake City.

1926, Liquid-Fuel Rocket, Robert H. Goddard

1929, Sun glasses, Sam Foster 1937, Edwin Land, Polarized sun glasses

1929, Frozen Food, Clarence Birdseye

1930, Chocolate chip cookie, Ruth Wakefield

1937, modern day digital computer was invented by George Stibitzwhile he was working at Bell Labs.

1938, Nylon, Wallace H. Carothers 1956, Pantyhose, Ernest G. Rice

1939, The fully automatic automobile transmission was invented by General Motors and introduced by Oldsmobile & Cadillac.

1945, Microwave Oven, Percy Spencer

1945, Nuclear Bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer

1945, microwave oven, Percy Spencer, an engineer from Maine who was working on the magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, found out that the microwaves had melted the chocolate in his pocket.

1950, Credit card, Ralph Schneider & Frank X. McNamara

1950, Disposable Diaper, Marion Donovan

1954, Nuclear Submarine, Hyman Rickover

1958, Integrated circuit, 1947, Transistor, Jack Kilby William Shockley

1960, Magnetic stripe card, Forrest Parry

1960 the first LASER was built by Theodore H. Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California.

1962 the use of Light Emitting Diodes for lighting and image displays by Nick Holonyak Jr., a consulting scientist at General Electric Company in Syracuse, New York.

1965, Compact Disk, by inventor Jack Russel

1965, Kevlar, Stephanie Kwolek

1968, Lunar Module, Tom Kelly

1969, Laser Printer by Gary Keith Starkweather Xerox’s Webster research Center.

1970 – fiber optic cable was developed by Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schultz, Corning Glass in New York

1971, Personal Computer, John Blankenbaker

1971 Email The first email was sent in 1971 using ARPANET, by Ray Tomlinson.

1973 The first the mobile phone was developed by a team headed by Dr. Martin Cooper.

1981, Space Shuttle, George Mueller

1982 – the Internet Protocol Suite of the US National Science Foundation

1980s

– The computer mouse – funded by the US Government

– The Charge Coupled Device image sensor and the LCD display where both developed by the RCA Sarnoff Labs under a US Government contract.

Nothing of significance there since 1982. Republicans and right wingers took over in 1980. Coincidence? I don’t think so.
 
The rest of the world is trading and profiting from the new climate control technology being developed through the Paris Accord while Trump tries to sell coal.

‘Extremely disappointing:’ clean tech firms hit hard by U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate accord


What are you talking about what new technology you do know American company's are not banned from developing green technology are you?


Talk about out right propaganda

No they’re not banned from developing new technology but who will buy it? The rest of the world is working in partnership on new technologies and they’re sharing in both the costs and the research. Americans are excluded from the process, which, given your government’s hostility to green energy, will increase their costs and reduce their markets.

What do you mean who will buy it ?

Who bought these in the world (and) it's just a partial list, the Chinese don't invent nothing, they just rip Americans inventions off)

1801, Modern Suspension Bridge, James Finley

1853, Potato chips, George Crum

1856, Condensed Milk, Gail Borden

1879, Electric Light Bulb, Thomas Alva Edison

1885, Photographic Film, George Eastman

1887, Disc Record, Emile Berliner 1877, Phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison

1861, Machine Gun, Richard Gatling

1885, Skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney

1897, Cotton Candy, William Morrison & John C. Wharton

1894, Mousetrap, William C. Hooker

1903, Airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright

1905, Ice pop, Frank Epperson

1912 the electric traffic light by Lester Wire, a policeman from Salt Lake City.

1926, Liquid-Fuel Rocket, Robert H. Goddard

1929, Sun glasses, Sam Foster 1937, Edwin Land, Polarized sun glasses

1929, Frozen Food, Clarence Birdseye

1930, Chocolate chip cookie, Ruth Wakefield

1937, modern day digital computer was invented by George Stibitzwhile he was working at Bell Labs.

1938, Nylon, Wallace H. Carothers 1956, Pantyhose, Ernest G. Rice

1939, The fully automatic automobile transmission was invented by General Motors and introduced by Oldsmobile & Cadillac.

1945, Microwave Oven, Percy Spencer

1945, Nuclear Bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer

1945, microwave oven, Percy Spencer, an engineer from Maine who was working on the magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, found out that the microwaves had melted the chocolate in his pocket.

1950, Credit card, Ralph Schneider & Frank X. McNamara

1950, Disposable Diaper, Marion Donovan

1954, Nuclear Submarine, Hyman Rickover

1958, Integrated circuit, 1947, Transistor, Jack Kilby William Shockley

1960, Magnetic stripe card, Forrest Parry

1960 the first LASER was built by Theodore H. Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California.

1962 the use of Light Emitting Diodes for lighting and image displays by Nick Holonyak Jr., a consulting scientist at General Electric Company in Syracuse, New York.

1965, Compact Disk, by inventor Jack Russel

1965, Kevlar, Stephanie Kwolek

1968, Lunar Module, Tom Kelly

1969, Laser Printer by Gary Keith Starkweather Xerox’s Webster research Center.

1970 – fiber optic cable was developed by Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schultz, Corning Glass in New York

1971, Personal Computer, John Blankenbaker

1971 Email The first email was sent in 1971 using ARPANET, by Ray Tomlinson.

1973 The first the mobile phone was developed by a team headed by Dr. Martin Cooper.

1981, Space Shuttle, George Mueller

1982 – the Internet Protocol Suite of the US National Science Foundation

1980s

– The computer mouse – funded by the US Government

– The Charge Coupled Device image sensor and the LCD display where both developed by the RCA Sarnoff Labs under a US Government contract.

Nothing of significance there since 1982. Republicans and right wingers took over in 1980. Coincidence? I don’t think so.


What? How are you talking to me now then by a tin can and string?
How ridiculous are you?
 

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