This week, President Trump fulfilled a campaign promise and exited the Paris climate agreement. In the speech announcing the withdrawal, Trump claimed that his decision came because he was elected to represent “Pittsburgh, not Paris.” Shortly after the speech, the Democrat Mayor of Pittsburgh responded.
The president’s remarks remind the country of why he won the election. While Hillary Clinton was busy ignoring Pennsylvania — or actively insulting their coal miners — Trump was talking to voters and figuring out what was best for the state. Trump’s eventual win in the state was key to his overall win in the electoral college.
So Trump has a pretty good sense of what Pennsylvanians want — but Democrat leaders in the state are still fighting back against their people’s choice for president.
See what the mayor of Pittsburgh had to say about Trump’s comment on the next page:
Mr. Mayor, not before nor after Trump’s decision was anyone stopping you from pursuing some path of environmental compliance. The difference now, though, is that you’ll be using the tax dollars of your local citizens to further you viewpoints. I wonder how many of them share your outlook. When is the next election?
Small politician try to act big go a head and see if you can afford to support the Paris meaningless agreement
Dumbcluck
Do what you want, at least our country won’t be out 3 trillion!
Please remember this$#%&!@*on election day. Send him back to Sheetz good counter.
Paying for it will be the trick. His big talk is cheap!
F**K THIS SCUM BAG MAYOR!!!!
LIKE$#%&!@*!!!!!!!!
These cities can t even support themselves! The Paris agreement wants billions from us!
Enjoy your reign you’ll be out next election
Maybe the mayor should move over to Syria…