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In a call I had last night with my mom, a lifelong Republican, she repeated the talking point we hear so often: “dial down the rhetoric.” In this case, she was referring to my oft-used description of the former president “criminal sociopath.”

Obviously, Trump supporters stand to gain if Democrats would cease pointing out that Trump is under indictments at both the federal and state levels for trying to overthrow the U.S. government.  Yet I’m not sure this is “rhetoric” per se; it seems more like a simple news item, like the Dodgers beat the Braves 3 – 1.

Now, is he a “criminal sociopath” as many Americans believe?  Indeed, that’s an opinion, as it’s not up to environmental writers of car salesmen, but rather to psychiatrists, to make that call.  On the other hand, it’s an opinion that seems to be held by the majority of American voters, as we’re all going to learn in November.

The Rhetoric Surrounding Trump

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ExxonMobil Lowering Carbon Emissions? Sure.

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Exxon: We’re investing in innovative technologies to reduce carbon emissions while supporting the needs of heavy industry.

As a marketing consultant, here’s my advice to Exxon:

Keep your money in your pockets.  There is no conceivable investment in public relations that will convince us, as stupid as we may be as a nation, that you care a damn about the health of our planet’s environment, or about the wellbeing of life on Earth.

ExxonMobil Lowering Carbon Emissions? Sure.

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Gallup Disappears into Ignominy

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Until this announcement, I think anyone would have said that Gallup, Inc., founded in 1935, had a solid reputation for honesty and integrity.

Yesterday, all that vanished in the blink of an eye.

Imagine you’re one of about 2000 employees located in one of about 35 offices around the world, including New York City, London, Berlin, Sydney, Singapore, and Abu Dhabi.  How sickened would you be?

Gallup Disappears into Ignominy

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Trump Digs Coal

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From “The Other 98”

Trump now wants Americans to believe that greenhouse gases don’t endanger human life, a claim that flies in the face of virtually every scientist on Earth. His administration just erased the EPA’s longstanding “endangerment finding,” the scientific and legal cornerstone that said carbon pollution warms the planet and harms human health. Without it, the EPA can no longer regulate greenhouse gases from factories, cars, or power plants, effectively stripping the federal government of its ability to combat climate change.

Trump is nothing if not predictable and consistent in his policies that fly into the teeth of science and cause grievous harm to our health.

Since science recognize vacci nations as safe and effective, why not appoint an anti-vaxxer to head up the Department of Health and Human Services?

Coal is by far the most toxic source of energy, so guess what Trump supports.

Trump Digs Coal

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