Thursday, April 09, 2015

Iran's contributions ot the international community could be greater after sanctions are lifted.

Senator Barasso believes the people of Iran would do just about anything to get the money. Republicans understand that priority, don't they? They understand paying big money to corrupt the election system and they understand voter suppression.

Now, what gives Republicans any right to corrupt the negotiations with Iran? I am more than happy President Obama will veto the unconstitutional political legislation coming from the Senate. I am confident Democrats will participate for that reason alone, right Mr. Schumer? There isn't anything like equal opportunity for corruption.

The Republicans need to stop parroting, "The President said...." It sounds like a child on Allowance Day.

President Obama incorrectly stated the USA could stop any nuclear development in Iran. That would be counter to international standards. The Non-Proliferation Treaty would become more meaningless than it already is if that was enforced as an unwritten standard. 

It would appear Senator Barasso is incorrect in his statement. Poor man can't seem to do accurate research before he attempts to inflame 'political speech' across the globe.

Let me help.


This is a global map of poverty (click here) recorded after the year 2000. The world is a big place and surveys take time, so the year each country is represented is different, but, within a reasonable decade difference. It would appear Iran has the same poverty rate as the USA.

The map was produced by Mundi.  

Definition: National estimates of the percentage of the population falling below the poverty line are based on surveys of sub-groups, with the results weighted by the number of people in each group. Definitions of poverty vary considerably among nations. For example, rich nations generally employ more generous standards of poverty than poor nations.

Strange, you know, Iran being so completely backward in it's theological society is more competent than the USA Senate in identifying greenhouse gas emissions. Go figure.

January 17, 2014

The head of Iran’s Environmental Protection Agency (click here) is warning that Iran is one of the biggest producers of greenhouse gases in the world—and is getting worse, not better.
Although Iran ranks 17th in the world in terms of population, Masumeh Ebtekar said Iran is now the seventh-highest producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the world.  Two years ago, it was ranked 10th.
She also said temperatures across the country have risen 1.5 to 3 degrees centigrade, the Mehr news agency reported....

Well, lookey thar. The Iran EPA is lead by a woman. I'll be darn. And it would seem as though Iran has really terrible smog. This is Tehran. 

And this is the smog over Tehran. Honestly, now. I would think the Supreme Leader would put forth a greater effort to protect the paradise provided by God. 

That level of smog is very dangerous for people. Seriously. He needs to pray about this and move forward to correct it. I am sure any added income with sanction relief will provide much needed monies to make that initiative possible.

You know, I hope Iran will be a part of the environmental community. The Iranian people are concerned. That is obvious. There could be information and initiatives Iran could participate in within that environmental community. Most are organized within the United Nations.