John Kerry
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https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2016/12/17/kerry-leaving-legacy-hope-and-determination-role-state/3DqcfBTEvs8euhTThnhvIK/story.htmlThe introductory paragraph pretty much summarizes Sec. Kerry's entire M.O.
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The former Massachusetts senator plans to return to Boston. He said he will seek work in the private sector, declining to provide details while he still holds his public job. And he said he looks forward to shedding the diplomatic reserve that has prevented him from speaking out on domestic politics over the last four years. As Kerry sat in his State Department office, he was nursing a cold, sucking on cough drops and drinking vitamin water a key source of nutrients for a man with a frenzied, peripatetic schedule.. . . Kerrys tenure has been marked by diplomatic risk-taking and a crushing schedule. He has logged 1.4 million miles, more than any secretary of state in history. Hes spent the equivalent of 124 days in the air. The schedule is so extreme and unpredictable that members of his press corps have called traveling with him the Kerry Go-Round. . .
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Kerry just turned 73, and while hes had both hips replaced it hasnt prevented him biking up mountains with people who are three decades younger. Some who are Kerrys age might consider retirement, or at least an extended vacation. He is not. He will make Boston his home base, but is also planning to work in Washington. He has been contemplating a range of things that will occupy him once he formally leaves office at noon on Jan. 20. He wants to write about his experiences. Hes been talking to environmental groups about being engaged in continuing to fight climate change.No question Ill be speaking out and engaged politically in the debate of our country, Kerry said. You can imagine, it was very hard to sit there during the presidential race and bite your tongue and lip and stay silent. As of Jan. 20, I dont have to do that anymore. He also intends to work in the private sector for one of the first times since he opened a cookie shop in 1976 in Quincy Market.Im going to continue to work for peace and conflict resolution in a constructive forum that Im trying to think about and shape right now, he said. . . He would not elaborate much on what that might entail. Hell spend time with his grandchildren one of whom sat in his lap while he signed the Paris climate deal. A few bike rides could be in his future. . .
karynnj
(59,939 posts)No matter what happens going forward, the world is better that both of these things occured. It is a unprecidendented that close to 200 nations would commit to make the changes needed to halt claimate change.
It is obvious that Trump and his oil saturated cabinet will do what they can to destroy the Paris climate change. However, the other countries all signed on because they saw it in their interest to do so. The cost profile of green energy changed in the last 8 years and that is the way of the future.
I remember in 2007/2008, on the Kerry's book tour how they argued that with the federal government unable to move forward, the states, the cities and regions and private companies are where progress will be made. As SoS, he and Bloomberg actually had a forum for cities to share the things that worked and didn't work on energy - that was on going. He also met with the entrepreneurs cheering them on with information going both ways.
It is so depressing that the US will again be the obstacle, rather than a force moving things forward. Kerry was the leader on the climate accord, which had to be designed to make it possible for a US that would defeat any new legislation. It is so sad that we will not be on the side of good.
ladym55
(2,577 posts)I'm excited that once he returns he will be speaking out. We need all the voices we can muster to stand up to the Trumpster and the bozo policies his administration will attempt to enact.
karynnj
(59,939 posts)Other than Obama himself, Kerry has more credibility due to his reputation for integrity than almost anyone else. We will need every voice available to us.