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Saturday, June 3, 2017

****A Nation Led by Corrupt Idiots!



Devin Nunes Is Back to Roiling the House Russia Investigation 
Adam Entous and Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "The Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee asked U.S. spy agencies late last year to reveal the names of U.S. individuals or organizations contained in classified intelligence on Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, engaging in the same practice that President Trump has accused the Obama administration of abusing, current and former officials said." 
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Tom Price Bought Drug Stocks. Then He Pushed Pharma's Agenda in Australia. 
Robert Faturechi, ProPublica 
Faturechi writes: "Before he was named Trump's health secretary, Price took a congressional trip to Australia and pressed officials to extend protections for drug companies in an international trade agreement." 
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Trump vs. Planet Earth 
Jeff Goodell, Rolling Stone 
Goodell writes: "The outrage over Trump's move runs deep because the Paris climate deal was never about just the climate. It was also about unity, equality, trust, sympathy - in short, all the qualities that make it possible for seven billion human beings to live together peacefully on the planet." 
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Nearly two decades ago the EPA banned this toxic pesticide from residential use, so why are we allowing it to be sprayed on our food?
Earthjustice
Despite its own scientific findings, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Scott Pruitt, is bowing to industry pressure and threatening the health and safety of children and farmworkers.
A father and son in a cotton field in El Campo, Texas. Chlorpyrifos is widely used on cotton. The EPA has acknowledged its legal obligation to protect children from pesticide drift. (Lance Cheung/USDA)
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In one of his first acts as the head of the EPA, Scott Pruitt defied the law and the science and refused to ban a toxic pesticide, chlorpyrifos, which is known to cause permanent damage to children’s brains from low-level exposures.
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In 2015, EPA proposed to ban chlorpyrifos because it contaminates drinking water. Last fall, the EPA found there are no safe uses for chlorpyrifos because of the damage it causes to the developing brains of children, causing reduced IQ, loss of memory and attention deficit disorder.
When forced to take action to meet a court-ordered deadline, the new administration is dragging its feet and refusing to ban this harmful pesticide.
Nearly two decades ago, the EPA banned this same pesticide from residential use. So why are we allowing it to be sprayed on our food? The science is clear, and we can’t sit back as the EPA continues to bow to industry pressure.
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From the residues it leaves on our food, to contaminating our drinking water to toxic spray drift, chlorpyrifos is leaching into our communities putting almost anyone who comes into contact with many common foods at risk. We are fighting back in court, and we will continue to fight to protect the health of our children.And to do so, we need you by our side.
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Are You Proud to Be an American Today?

The Rose Garden's dumbest moment on record.
















BY CHARLES P. PIERCE
JUN 1, 2017










http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a55426/trump-pull-out-paris-climate-accords/Fri Jun 2, 2017 | 9:12 AM EDT



Trump misunderstood MIT climate research, university officials say

Jun 1, 2017 | 02:18
Trump pits U.S. vs. world in climate pact pullout
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By Emily Flitter | NEW YORK

Massachusetts Institute of Technology officials said U.S. President Donald Trump badly misunderstood their research when he cited it on Thursday to justify withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.
Trump announced during a speech at the White House Rose Garden that he had decided to pull out of the landmark climate deal, in part because it would not reduce global temperatures fast enough to have a significant impact.
"Even if the Paris Agreement were implemented in full, with total compliance from all nations, it is estimated it would only produce a two-tenths of one degree Celsius reduction in global temperature by the year 2100," Trump said. 
"Tiny, tiny amount."
That claim was attributed to research conducted by MIT, according to White House documents seen by Reuters. The Cambridge, Massaschusetts-based research university published a study in April 2016 titled "How much of a difference will the Paris Agreement make?" showing that if countries abided by their pledges in the deal, global warming would slow by between 0.6 degree and 1.1 degrees Celsius by 2100.
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"We certainly do not support the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris agreement," said Erwan Monier, a lead researcher at the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, and one of the study's authors.
"If we don't do anything, we might shoot over 5 degrees or more and that would be catastrophic," said John Reilly, the co-director of the program, adding that MIT's scientists had had no contact with the White House and were not offered a chance to explain their work.
The Paris accord, reached by nearly 200 countries in 2015, was meant to limit global warming to 2 degrees or less by 2100, mainly through country pledges to cut carbon dioxide and other emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.

Under the pact, the United States - the world's second biggest carbon emitter behind China - had committed to reduce its emissions by 26 percent to 28 percent from 2005 levels by 2025.
A senior administration official defended Trump's use of the findings. "It's not just MIT. I think there is a consensus, not only in the environmental community, but elsewhere that the Paris agreement in and of itself will have a negligible impact on climate," the official told reporters at a briefing.
The dispute is the latest round of a years-long battle between scientists and politicians over how to interpret facts about the effects of burning fossil fuels on the global climate, and translate them into policy.

Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the science of climate change and once called it a hoax perpetrated by China to weaken U.S. business.

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Bill McKibben | Trump's Stupid and Reckless Climate Decision 
Climate activist Bill McKibben. (photo: 350.org) 
Bill McKibben, The New York Times 
McKibben writes: "People say, if all you have is a hammer, then every problem looks like a nail. We should be so lucky. President Trump has a hammer, but all he'll use it for is to smash things that others have built, as the world looks on in wonder and in fear." 
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Enough! Trump Has Abdicated on Climate - Now It's Up to Us 
Mark Trahant, YES! Magazine 
Trahant writes: "It's official. The United States is on the wrong side of history. With the Paris agreement, nearly every country in the world joined together and pledged voluntary action on climate change. Everyone involved knew that this accord could have been - should have been - much tougher." 
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