Darrell Castle speaks about President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Change Agreement and the world’s reaction to that decision. Transcript BACKING OUT OF PARIS Hello this is Darrell Castle with today’s Pod Cast. Today is Friday June 9, 2017 and on today’s pod cast we are going to be discussing the decision by President Donald Trump to fulfill one of his campaign promises and withdraw America from the Paris Agreement on Climate Change signed last year by then President Barack Hussein Obama. The Agreement was designed to limit and eventually end fossil fuel energy production in the world. Anyone can see that it is not in America’s best interest to do that since doing so would damage the American economy and destroy the jobs of many people. I’ve seen estimates of about 8 million jobs in the US. The agreement was signed by all but two nations those being Nicaragua and Syria. All 195 nations besides those two signed the agreement. It had the appearance then of being universal, but it was only universal in appearance not in application. For example, the United States agreed to reduce emissions by 26% over 15 years while China, one of the world’s biggest polluters, agreed only to work toward stopping emissions from rising by 2030. Chinese emissions could continue rising until then and China would still be in full compliance. So there is no enforcement provision, no penalties for non-compliance and therefore no way to gain compliance from reluctant nations except possibly peer pressure. The primary downside mechanism to the agreement is obvious and that is that prosperous, productive, successful and developed countries are punished much more severely than the others. Successful countries are expected to loot their populations and ruin their lifestyles to comply with demands for them to severely cut back energy and manufacturing sectors. The agreement is just that, an agreement, not a treaty. President Obama did not choose to go through the process of treaty ratification which would have required a 2/3 senate approval, and it therefore has no real legal force. All this talk about the content of the Agreement is not to delve into the actual words of the agreement, but instead to set up the real purpose of this discussion and that is the reaction to President Trump’s decision to do what he clearly said he would do and what 62 million or thereabouts elected him to do. Pulling out of the agreement was a gesture to his America first promises. There is nothing in this agreement for America and he recognized that. His “I was elected to represent the people of Pittsburgh not Paris” comment is evidence that he recognized the fact that this agreement was just another move by the globalists who control the European Union and possibly the United States as well. The completely out of control reaction to the pullout comes from two viewpoints; ignorance because some people actually believe that Donald Trump is responsible for everything bad that has happened or ever will happen. If you think that is an exaggeration I will clarify it for you in a moment. The other half of the out of proportion reaction is fear that others will now have the courage to follow suit, Just as Marine Le Pen’s election in France could have started a movement out of the EU. The globalists are afraid of any challenge to their control filtering down to the herd. The reaction or over reaction then is also a gesture just as pulling out was a gesture. President Obama’s legacy is at stake. His dream of a world with socialism forced on the unwilling is at stake, a Euro-Centric one world central government is also at stake so the herd has to be kept in line unless they want to experience the same criticism and ostracism. Even if everything the climate change people say they fear was a reality this agreement would do nothing to solve it. According to estimates I’ve read from people I trust who have dissected the actual agreement,