In my view, it is important that our national government exercise leadership to improve the resiliency of the entire nation in the face of continuing extreme weather.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A knowledgeable and courageous U.S. president could help enormously in leading the world's nations toward saving the climate.
We the people have the strength to bring our country from our weak-kneed stumbling gait in the last ranks of reason to the leadership of the great march to environmental victory.
The federal government needs a strategic approach that includes strong leadership and the ability to manage weather related risks. The challenge of developing such an approach is complex: It must not only encompass all levels of government but must also be developed in a bipartisan manner.
Extreme weather threatens our energy and electric grid, federal buildings, transportation infrastructure, access to natural resources, public health, our relationships across the globe, and many other aspects of life.
The threat from extreme weather events highlights the importance of investing in preparedness.
This - the leadership of the mayor is crucial, because it is to the mayor that people will look to provide the vision, the energy, and the sense of confidence in the rebuilding and the recovery.
Addressing climate change and positioning the United States as the leader in advanced energy should be a top priority for our country and our economy, and I applaud the Obama administration for the steps it is taking.
We have to straighten out our country; we have to make our country great again, and we need energy and enthusiasm.
Despite the increasingly presidential style of political leadership in our country, teamwork is essential.
Protecting our land, our air and our water is a very important thing that we can only do together.
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