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Global warming is real. Diplomatic tensions are sky-high. Worst of all, America may be the cause.

Regarding Mr. Trumps controversial withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord on June 1st, it is
clear that Catholics are now caught between one of the complicated dilemmas of the century.
Liberal media continues to insinuate Donald vis a vis deterioating forests, and our Holy Father
similarly declares for global connection to Earths ecosystems in his papal encyclical Laudato Si.
Ironically, it seems as if Catholic virtue is hand in hand with Democratic opinion for once, all
against Donald Trump's "rash decision". But does it mean that Donald Trump, the president we
elected, could be hurting our government?

There is reason for faith. Indeed, the President assured that he was open for renegotiation if
more favorable terms were stipulated to the United States, its businesses, its workers, its
people, and its taxpayers. Furthermore, the withdrawal process will take years to undo. The
earliest the U.S. can formally withdraw from the process is on November 2020, that is, shortly
after Trumps second term. Any long-term effects this decision will create on the environment
will be known immediately and Trump will be plan accordingly.

The crux is this: Donald Trump knows what he's doing. Unlike liberal innuendo which jests Mr
Trump for his inadequacy, his decisions are legitimate. Believe me, there is a brain behind the
bigot. He is the man of risk-taking and prioritizing. His final goal? To boost American economy.
He knows that the amelioration of one must temporarily dispel some actions. Unlike Obama,
Donald Trump knows that he cannot make everybody happy, and he has the guts to remove
someting at will order to invest in something greater. And in this case, it's the Paris Climate
Accord.

If Donald Trump

John Nguyen has been an avid Catholic and political advocate for social change.

This is however, where our own faith comes in, where one can rest assured that the future will
be safe in the hands of God.

it is time that we Catholics shine our President into juxtaposition. But this is what I think,
congregational brothers, the crux of the problem. From his blatant disapproval to his insinuating
remarks, our President is should be given a little more suspicion than usual. should call to
attention the Encyclical Letter our Holy Father addressed on our deteriorating environment
today.

Although President Trump seems promising of many positive aspects ameliorating American
business, defeating ISIS, regulating abortion clinics environment does not seem to be one of
them.

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