Jefferson State Rejected by Gov. Jerry Brown. Trump Rejects Pope/Paris Accord: Brown Rushes off China to Enforce Pope’s Enciclcal

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BY PAUL PRESTON
Jerry Brown the environmentalist California Governor who supports Pope Francis controversial 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si, climate change policies over those of the elected President of the United States has had a number of political and religious set backs over the last few weeks.  First the Governor’s mentor and religious inspiration Pope Francis gave President Trump a copy of his controversial 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si, when the two of them met at the Vatican. Raising Brown’s hopes to the to the moon that the Holy Father could turn President Trump to embrace the Holy Father’s encyclical.
Brown made these comments the day after the Pope and Trump met:

Brown was commenting on the president’s visit to the Vatican earlier that day. “It’s very good that the pope met with President Trump and very good that President Trump met with him. … Don’t underestimate the power of the Holy Father. I think that has effect,” Brown said, according to Bay Area public radio station KQED.

In an exchange of gifts Wednesday, the Pope gave Trump a copy of his controversial 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si, which called the world to take up environmental challenges like climate change.

“The pope is talking about climate change, he’s handing [Trump] the encyclical. Don’t underestimate the power of the Holy Father,” Brown said, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Jerry Brown: Pope Will Convert Trump to ‘Climate Change’ Religion

On May 31, 2017 the Jefferson State movement rallied in Sacramento in front of the state capital steps to condemn the policies of the governor and to ask him “Can you hear us now?” and present him a copy of the law suit that was filed against the state and the governor on May 9, 2017 and a picture of a rodeo rider galloping into the arena at the Stony Ford, CA rodeo with a Jefferson.

Stony Ford is the governor’s home town and the picture featured Brown under the flag,  Mark Baird leader of the Jefferson movement along with a large number  of Jeffersonians went to the governor’s office in the capital and were denied at the door to enter then told to deposit the items in the governors ‘mail box’.

Condemned by Baird and the group for lack of representation the group deposited the items in the box but will use the experience in their court case to once again demonstrate Brown does not care for the representation common Californian.

 In your face Jerry Brown!

President Trump Rejects Paris Climate Accord

Governor Jerry Brown suffered a major set back when President Trump rejected the Pairs Climate accord this week.  In a speech Thursday in the White House Rose Garden Trump said he was withdrawing from the accord because it put America at a disadvantage economically.

TRUMP DESTROYS PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT: TAKE A HIKE POPE!

After predicting the the Pope would turn Trump around on the issue of climate change it must have been a serious disappointment to Brown the Holy Father couldn’t pull off a lunar miracle.

In response Brown has decided to go to China to ‘negotiate’ a deal on carbon credits and setting up a carbon trading exchange. Hoping to lure Chinese money from Brown’s communist friend into a ‘fake’ exchange to trade the element carbon.  Brown will be praying to the moon god for a lunar miracle.

LA Times

When Gov. Jerry Brown flew across the Pacific four years ago to meet with leaders and business executives in China, the world seemed much different.

President Obama had committed to fight the warming of the planet, while China remained a reluctant actor yet to take a firm stand. On Friday, when the seasoned California governor heads back to China for a series of business and government meetings, the political roles will have reversed.

Now, it’s China that is poised for global leadership. And as President Trump retreats from the nation’s previous path on environmental policy, Brown has the distinction of being America’s unofficial ambassador on climate change.

“Trump is going against science. He’s going against reality,” Brown said in an interview with The Times on Wednesday. “We can’t stand by and give aid and comfort to that. We have to do what’s right.”

Trump’s victory and his administration’s focus on rolling back environmental regulations have left Brown to serve as a political and policy counterweight.

“We want to further strengthen our relationship with China,” the governor told The Times. “The world is moving in a direction that I want California to be a part of.”

The trip begins just one day after Trump announced that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris accord on climate change. It was an action to which the Democratic governor quickly reacted, calling it “insane” and “deviant behavior.” Brown will now try to demonstrate to the Chinese — and by extension, other world leaders — that some parts of the country are still moving forward.

“We traditionally point to Washington as propagating foreign policy. But when Washington leaves the scene on important topics like climate change, others fill in,” said David Victor, a professor of international relations at UC San Diego. “California gains a much more central role in shaping the U.S. relationship with the rest of the world.”

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