The Cheeto Benito stayed true to form today in Davos, Switzerland for the annual gathering of the knobs.
US President Donald Trump has decried climate "prophets of doom" in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where sustainability is the main theme.
He called for a rejection of "predictions of the apocalypse" and said America would defend its economy.
In his keynote speech, Mr Trump said that it was a time for optimism, not pessimism, in a speech that touted his administration's economic achievements and America's energy boom.
Speaking of climate activists, he said: "These alarmists always demand the same thing - absolute power to dominate, transform and control every aspect of our lives."
They were, he said, "the heirs of yesterday's foolish fortune tellers".The speech must have been written by Trump's personal Renfield, Stephen Miller.
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I watched the video of Trump's twaddle on The Guardian website, Mound. Included in the story was another video, this one of Greta Thunberg making an address. It was manifestly clear who the real adult in the room was.
A slow-motion train wreck, Lorne.
Trump is quite likely to win the next US presidential election.
The problem will then be; does the rest of the world still have to facilitate and pander to Trump whilst he destroys the world around us?
Should he win then 'the world nations' have to decide upon ,possibly, declaring the US as a rogue state or caving in to his whims!
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