Trump withdrawals the United States from 66 international organizations

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Looks like half are UN .orgs.....I wonder how much money that will save?

This is what i voted for but I wish congress had the political fortitude to make laws where this kind of spending has to be made into law with sunset provisions to revisit.
 
Some people are blind to proceeding toward their destruction.
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Looks like half are UN .orgs.....I wonder how much money that will save?

This is what i voted for but I wish congress had the political fortitude to make laws where this kind of spending has to be made into law with sunset provisions to revisit.

/----/ OH NO -- one of the organizations listed:
(ii) Colombo Plan Council. Just one more thing...
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Weak men, like rapist and draft dodger Trump who inherited their wealth often do stupid and inhumane actions. History is full of examples. I wonder though if he is hurting his base as well with his actions? He means nothing to most Americans who go about their life but be glad when the fool is gone.
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This is better right
 
Weak men, like rapist and draft dodger Trump who inherited their wealth often do stupid and inhumane actions. History is full of examples. I wonder though if he is hurting his base as well with his actions? He means nothing to most Americans who go about their life but be glad when the fool is gone.
/----/ "Weak men, like rapist and draft dodger Trump who inherited their wealth"
WOWZA -four bald-faced lies right out of the box. A new record.
1. Trump did in Venezuela what Bidum was too weak and stupid to do.
2. Trump was not convicted of rape. Post evidence he did if you have it.
3. Trump did not dodge the draft. Post evidence he did if you have it.
4. Fred Trump loaned his son money. Trump built it into a multi-billion-dollar empire.
 




Looks like half are UN .orgs.....I wonder how much money that will save?

This is what i voted for but I wish congress had the political fortitude to make laws where this kind of spending has to be made into law with sunset provisions to revisit.

Just when I throw in the towel on the orange atrocity, he gets something right.
 
Weak men, like rapist and draft dodger Trump who inherited their wealth often do stupid and inhumane actions. History is full of examples. I wonder though if he is hurting his base as well with his actions? He means nothing to most Americans who go about their life.
I guess you are not used to a POTUS putting in the work for the country.
 
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Looks like half are UN .orgs.....I wonder how much money that will save?

This is what i voted for but I wish congress had the political fortitude to make laws where this kind of spending has to be made into law with sunset provisions to revisit.

If it’s UN then a lot of that money gets funneled to terrorists.
 
America alone.

We're the world's 7-11 now: Convenient, but transactional only, impersonal, expensive and dangerous.
And causing its own destruction.
 




Looks like half are UN .orgs.....I wonder how much money that will save?

This is what i voted for but I wish congress had the political fortitude to make laws where this kind of spending has to be made into law with sunset provisions to revisit.

We need out of the UN completely, and wee need to kick the UN out ofthe US
 
What I voted for.

MAGA!


President Trump on Wednesday announced plans to withdraw the U.S. from dozens of global organizations, including the United Nations climate change agencies.

Why it matters: It's among the biggest and most extreme steps this administration has taken to retreat from the global stage and pull back foreign spending.

Legal experts immediately questioned whether Trump's move is legal, though the existence of laws hasn't stopped other moves of his.

Between the lines: At the highest level, these moves might feel shocking, but they shouldn't be surprising.

It can take a while — in this case, almost a year — to turn completely around a government bureaucracy as big as the United States'.

Driving the news: Trump's memoranda to executive departments and agencies said that after consulting with his Cabinet, he "determined that it is contrary to the interests of the United States to remain a member of, participate in, or otherwise provide support to" the organizations.

Among the nearly 70 groups included were the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the foundation of most other global climate work, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which regularly assesses climate science.
The Trump administration was essentially absent from the United Nations climate talks in Brazil last November, so the writing was on the wall.

Reality check: The UNFCCC is a Senate-ratified treaty — which occurred in 1992 and signed by Republican President George H. W. Bush.

What they're saying: "Whether a president can unilaterally withdraw the U.S. from a Senate-ratified treaty is an open legal question," Columbia University law professor Michael Gerrard wrote on LinkedIn.

The U.S. would become the only one of the 193 member states of the UN not to be in the UNFCCC. Thus the U.S. would have no vote in further decisions, though future presidents could send observers," Gerrard wrote.

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