Title: Macron Invites All Americans (Surrender Monkeys) Disappointed With Trump To Flee To France Source:
Zero Hedge URL Source:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017- ... d-france-if-they-help-make-our Published:Jun 3, 2017 Author:Tyler Durden Post Date:2017-06-03 22:15:26 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:2313 Comments:6
French President Macron invited American citizens - especially those with a higher education - who are disappointed with Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris accord, to help make our planet great again by moving to that bastion of liberal global values, France , where they will find "a second homeland."
In a short address to Americans following Trump's announcement to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, the French leader said that while he respects President Donald Trumps decision, he believes it was a "mistake" and invited all Americans (ideally those with a college education) to come join him in France "to work together on concrete solutions, for our climate, our environment."
And, to show just how progressive he truly is, the French president called on all US "scientists, engineers responsible citizens who were disappointed by the decision by the President of the United States, I want to say that they will find in France a second homeland. I call on them: Come and work here with us. To work together on concrete solutions, for our climate, our environment."
If the world doesnt tackle climate change, Macron says, our children will face a dystopian future punctuated by famine, wars and grinding poverty or in other words, he described reality in much of the developing world, especially those nations which the US and French military forces have decided represent geopolitical "national interests."
It is not the future we want for our children it is not the future we want for our world, Macron said.
Some were quick to point out the self-serving nature of Macron's offer: after all if Macron's imagined exodus of American STEM graduates fall short of saving the planet, maybe they can do something about saving the French economy from years of socialist rule (and a regime in which Macron himself was a minister).
Some have also asked if Macron is so worried about the future of the world, why then did he claim together with counterparts in Germany and Italy - that the agreement cannot be renegotiated, an option to which Russian leader Vladimir Putin seemed amenable. A cynic could allege that France (and its peers) are more focused on the benefits the existing arrangement affords them, than sitting down and doing everything in their power to come up with a new deal that is agreeable to all, even Trump, in order to "make the world great again."
Climate change is one of the major issues of our time. It is already changing our daily lives but it is global. Everyone is impacted and if we do nothing our children will know a world of migrations, of wars, of shortage a dangerous world.
It is not the future we want for ourselves, it is not the future we want for our children, it is not the future want for our world.
Today, the President of the United States Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw the us from the Paris Agreement. I do respect this decision but I do think it is an actual mistake, both for the us and for our planet.
Tonight, I wish to tell the United States that France believes in you, the world believes in you, I know that you are a great nation, I know your history, our common history.
To all scientists, engineers responsible citizens who were disappointed by the decision by the President of the United States, I want to say that they will find in France a second homeland. I call on them: Come and work here with us. To work together on concrete solutions, for our climate, our environment.
I can assure you France will not give up the fight. I can affirm clearly that the Paris agreement remains irreversible and will be implemented not just by France but by all the other nations. Over the coming hours, I will have the opportunity to speak with our main partners to define a common strategy and to launch new initiatives. I already know that I can count on them. I call on you to remain confident we will succeed because we are fully committed. Because wherever we live, whoever we are we all share the same responsibility: make our planet great again.
For those asking, as of this moment there are no long - or even short - lines outside the ten French consulates in the US, as Americans, even scientists, appear to be in no rush to take the French president on his offer.
Poster Comment:
I'm not leaving. Trump can move to Saudi Arabia or Israel if he can't stand living in the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
Death by a thousand cuts, Wahhabi Donald of Arabia
Gerard Depardieu, the enigmatic French actor, has become a Russian citizen. The announcement that Depardieu had officially been approved (by President Vladimir Putin himself, apparently) followed a flurry of exchanges between Depardieu and Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault over French President Francois Hollande's plans to raise taxes in Depardieu's native country.
At the end of last year, Depardieu publicly announced that he would be leaving France as a result of the tax structure, prompting Ayrault to call the actor's behavior "quite shabby." Ayrault went on to suggest that Depardieu was unpatriotic, saying, Paying a tax is an act of solidarity, a patriotic act.
Depardieu fired back, claiming "I leave after paying 85 percent of my revenue in 2012," a statement that the French newspaper Le Monde concluded could not possibly be true. Since France has a progressive income tax system - like the U.S. - the top marginal rate would 75%, making it unlikely that Depardieu paid anywhere near 85% (click here for a quick primer on tax terms).
Hell, 75% tax is no where NEAR 85% tax. Yes, France is a high tax wonderland.
In the '70s New Yorkers said that a conservative is a liberal who's been mugged. Now a conservative is a liberal who made a temporary move to Al Franco.
Go! See you back here soon if you have any sense of self preservation.