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California Governor Planning to Ignore Trump Presidency

Mike H | Dec. 27, 9:33 am | Leave a Comment

Brown actually thinks that trying to deal directly with other nations in opposition to the Federal Government is a good idea?  This idea is so wrong-headed that’s its almost delusional!  I guess I sort of understand that fervor that fuels the environmental lobby, particularly in California, but i’m sure that everyone agrees that ecco-terrorism is ridiculous ineffective, right?  So if that’s the case, how far do you think you’re gonna get with ecco-secession?

Breitbart  –  California Gov. Jerry Brown has suggested that the State of California could bypass the administration of President Donald J. Trump and work directly with foreign governments in advancing the cause of climate change, the New York Times reports.


Last May, Gov. Brown signed a climate change deal between twelve regional and provincial governments in seven countries, committing to reduce the “greenhouse gases” that trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere and are thought to drive global warming. The aim was to show that California was committed to tackling the issue, even if Congress and the courts were not prepared to rubber-stamp President Barack Obama’s aggressive climate change agenda. He also played a prominent role at the Paris climate change talks last December (prompting speculation as to whether he was still clinging to presidential ambitions).

Brown had also been outspoken throughout the presidential campaign against the climate change positions of several Republican candidates. Last September, for instance, he sent Dr. Ben Carson a flash drive containing the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Earlier this month, Brown attacked President-elect Trump’s views on climate change and also attacked Breitbart News for describing methane regulations (accurately, if crudely) as rules on “cow farts.”

In an interview with the Times, Brown said: ““California can make a significant contribution to advancing the cause of dealing with climate change, irrespective of what goes on in Washington … I wouldn’t underestimate California’s resolve if everything moves in this extreme climate denial direction. Yes, we will take action.” The Times speculates that foreign governments might devote more effort to lobbying Sacramento than lobbying Washington under the Trump administration.

The Times adds that California Democrats are committed to their climate change agenda, even if the state loses in economic competition with other states as the Trump administration rolls back existing regulations.

Brown will serve two more years as governor.

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