If All You See…

…is an ocean that is going to rise dozens of feet Soon!, you might just be a Warmist

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13 Responses to “If All You See…”

  1. drowningpuppies says:

    The Supreme Court sided Friday with oil companies seeking to challenge California’s electric vehicle regulations.

    In a 7-2 ruling, the court allowed energy producers to continue their lawsuit challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to approve California regulations that require manufacturing more electric vehicles.

    https://dailycaller.com/2025/06/20/supreme-court-delivers-blow-to-california-climate-zealots/

    MAGA47

  2. ST says:

    EGYPT! EGYPT!! EGYPT!!! EGYPT SHOWS how to deal with Woke Mob trying to March to Gaza!! Video

    https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2025/06/egypt-egypt-egypt-egypt-shows-how-to.html

  3. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Hypocrisy!!

    Uline, the office and shipping supply company controlled by billionaire Republican donors Liz and Dick Uihlein, staffed its facilities with Mexican workers using tourist visa and B1 visas meant for employees entering the country temporarily to receive professional training, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter, but have them instead perform normal work duties, reported The Guardian.

    “It does not allow them to obtain wages for labor in the United States, it absolutely does not,” said Marc Christopher, a Wisconsin-based immigration lawyer. “If they’re doing warehouse work, especially second or third shift, that’s not a close call … absolutely 100 percent not allowed.”

    Uline launched the so-called “shuttle support” program about three years ago, even as Dick Uihlein’s Restoration PAC paid for pro-Trump TV advertisements attacking Kamala Harris for supposedly allowing an immigrant “invasion,” and sources added that Liz Uihlein and other top executives were aware of the practice.

    “They were not able to staff their warehouses, especially in Pennsylvania,” said one source with close knowledge of the matter, the report says. “So they looked at Mexico for workforce.”

    Should the Uihlein’s be dragged out of their home by masked men?

  4. A says:

    Are bone spurs congenital? If we go to eat with Iran will Baron enlist in the Marines?

  5. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Thank you Mr Dana! If you want the truth or reasoned analysis always go to ill-informed strangers on twitter!

    @st_louis_stan blamed the Great Migration, Civil Rights, and modern liberal urban policy for poor poor African-Americans, without explaining why.

    White middle-class families moved out of cities as poor African-American families moved in. Until 1977, African-Americans seeking loans for housing and businesses were discriminated against via the federal-government lending practices for the FHA (redlining). Private ownership of autos, costruction of freeways and the ‘push’ for suburban living permitted workers to live in the suburbs and commute to work. Inner city prices dropped and the poor moved in!

    How did granting rights to non-caucasian men and women (civil rights) lead to slums?

  6. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Yes, Trump Just Nationalized U.S. Steel

    The libertarian Cato Institute claims president trump nationalized U.S. Steel. That’s the definition of socialism – government control of business.

    https://www.cato.org/commentary/yes-trump-just-nationalized-us-steel

  7. drowningpuppies says:

    Ohio proud. Wonder how Nanzi did.

    Why is he smiling?

    Bwaha! Lolgf!

  8. drowningpuppies says:

    Good work if you can get it.


    Nationally, three members of the U.S. House — Democrats Jamie Raskin (Maryland) and Dwight Evans (Pennsylvania) and Republican Neal Dunn (Florida) — have reportedly violated the STOCK Act’s disclosure provisions since last month.

    https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/area-congressman-dumps-stock-after-admitting-to-violating-rules/VPYZJJY4VFCJHOZCFQZ7YCFMT4/

    Bwaha! Lolgfy!

  9. drowningpuppies says:

    Attaboy Pete…

    “Give me an example of a ‘boondoggle’ in medical research and defense health,” Sen. Durbin said, likely unprepared for the response.

    “I mean, we’re talking about some stuff I shouldn’t say in public, you know, marbles in the rear ends of cats, tens of millions of dollars,” Hegseth said while pantomiming inserting a marble in a cat’s rectum. “Things that don’t have a connection to what you’re talking about … the Defense Department has been a place where organizations, entities, and companies know they can get money almost unchecked to whether or not it actually applies to things that happen on the battlefield.”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/hegseth-says-dod-was-spending-tens-millions-sticking/

    Bwaha! Lolgf!
    MAGA47

  10. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Speaking of rectums. Peter Hegseth should resign. He’s woefully unqualified.

    The study used anesthetized cats as test subjects.
    It aimed to research the impact of a new procedure to restore sphincter and rectum functionality in individuals, particularly soldiers, who have suffered severe spinal cord injuries and lost bowel control.
    Marbles were inserted into the rectum to simulate defecation and determine if the procedure restored control.
    The study also involved stimulating parts of the spinal cord to see how to control defecation.
    The results were described as encouraging, indicating the potential for developing a minimally invasive device to restore defecation function after spinal cord injury.

    NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study in cats determined the optimal stimulation parameters and the spinal segment for sacral spinal root stimulation to induce colon contraction. The results have significant implications for design of a novel neuromodulation device to restore defecation function after spinal cord injury (SCI) and for optimizing sacral neuromodulation parameters to treatnon-SCI people with chronic constipation.

    https://journals.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/ajpgi.00269.2021

    • drowningpuppies says:

      Tens of millions of dollars dollars to shove marbles up a cat’s ass apparently is worth it to someone who spent over $75 million on another novel treatment that couldn’t get FDA approval.

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