NY Times Thinks Government Should Force Real Estate Site To List Climate (scam) Effects

Funny how this happens so darned often with the doomsday cult

What Zillow Won’t Tell You

When Zillow, the country’s largest real estate site, added information to property listings last year disclosing flood, wildfire, heat and air-quality risks, it was following its own research: More than 80 percent of home shoppers consider climate risk in their decisions. The data allowed families to weigh these risks before signing a mortgage.

Last month, the scores disappeared from the listings.

The real estate brokers and agents behind the California Regional Multiple Listing Service, one of the largest housing databases in the country, had complained about Zillow’s climate scores. Zillow partly depends on C.R.M.L.S. to supply its listings, and it removed them from every home on the site.

Climate change has always been a battle on two fronts: physical and informational. The physical impacts are unmistakable — extreme heat, stronger hurricanes, deadlier wildfires, chronic flooding. But the informational battle has been intense, as well, with decades of deliberate efforts to cast doubt on settled science and remove it from public view. Now the “information war” has come to real estate, where the consequences of unknown risk can be particularly severe.

As I noted back on the 2nd, the actual listings are way, way down the page, so, do most people even make it down and actually look at the data? And there are still links to First Street, where cultists can subscribe for $37 a month.

For home sellers and buyers in such high-risk zones, the difficult reality is that climate risks need to be both conspicuous and priced into listings. Consumers can insist that climate-risk scores return to Zillow, and in the meantime, use the platforms that still provide them, like Redfin, Realtor.com and Homes.com. Those companies are facing similar pressure from C.R.M.L.S., and hearing from buyers now matters.

They can pay the $37 a month

States can also strengthen disclosure laws so that a home’s flood or wildfire risk isn’t something buyers discover only after a disaster. As Susan Crawford, a climate adaptation scholar and writer, suggests, the government should fully fund a modernized flood mapping program that shows not only today’s risk, but how flooding is expected to change. Finally, real-estate platforms must stop fighting the facts and start preparing people for the dangers that already exist.

So, force websites to provide this information so the small number of Warmists who care can see it, instead of paying $37 a month.

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Unhinged Democrats Want To Pretty Much End Government’s Immigration Enforcement

They think this is about “dignity”, and, this isn’t something supported by a few of the moonbat wackos

Dem-backed ‘dignity’ bill could strip ICE of detention powers, erase immigration enforcement, critics warn

After more than 120 House Democrats signed onto a bill from a top progressive lawmaker to seek what they define as “dignity” for federal immigration detainees, critics sounded the alarm that the legislation could forever transform how illegal immigrants are treated in the U.S.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., is spearheading the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, along with fellow Evergreen State lawmaker Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee. They say it would curb the “shocking surge” of allegedly wrongful detentions and inappropriate conditions, particularly at jails run by private companies under government contract.

Critics vociferously objected to that suggestion in exclusive comments to Fox News Digital Friday.

“This legislation isn’t aimed at improving conditions for migrants navigating the U.S. immigration system. It would instead end the federal government’s ability to enforce immigration law entirely,” members of the Day 1 Alliance, the main trade association representing longtime federal and state contractors in the criminal justice and immigration spaces, warned.

The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act would lead to the repeal of mandatory detention for those captured by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to a summary posted by Jayapal, and create a presumption of release, imposing a higher burden of proof to detain primary caregivers and “vulnerable populations.”

These same illegals would then just disappear into the U.S. again once released, but, really, the idea here is simply to make it so difficult for the government to detain and deport illegals that it wouldn’t be worth trying. Much like how cops wouldn’t even show up to take shoplifting statements in California and Washington due to their newly passed laws. Why would the cops bother when the perps would be immediately released and never convicted?

In apparent response to Democrats being iced out of ICE centers earlier in 2025, including a case in Newark, New Jersey, where Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., was accused of accosting officers, it also would mandate that the Department of Homeland Security admit members of Congress to detention facilities for unannounced inspections.

Because it’s apparently difficult for the dilettantes in Congress to have a staffer schedule an inspection.

She showed up unannounced demanding information, and interfered. She looks pretty good for someone who just got pepper sprayed, right?

Ooops.

As Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary DHS, notes:

She was in the vicinity of someone who *was* pepper sprayed as they were obstructing and assaulting law enforcement. In fact, 2 law enforcement officers were seriously injured by this mob that
@Rep_Grijalva joined.

Presenting one’s self as a “Member of Congress” doesn’t give you the right to obstruct law enforcement.

She should be arrested for interfering.

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Surprise: UK EV Demand Drops On Reports Of Mile Driven Tax

The law of unintended consequences

Electric car demand sinks as drivers face pay-per-mile tax

Demand for electric cars has stalled as Rachel Reeves prepares to hit them with a new pay-per-mile tax.

Electric vehicle (EV) sales grew at their slowest rate in two years in November, at just 3.6pc, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Mike Hawes, the chief executive of the SMMT, tied the slowdown to the Budget and its long build-up.

He said: “Even in a fragile market, zero-emission vehicle uptake continues to rise, which is exactly what we need. But the weakest growth for almost two years – ahead of the Government announcing a new tax on EVs – should be seen as a wake-up call that a sustained increase in demand for EVs cannot be taken for granted.

Let’s not forget that the UK is basically forcing citizens to switch to EVs, all while the people doing the forcing are failing to switch to EVs themselves.

“We should be taking every opportunity to encourage drivers to make the switch, not punishing them for doing so, else the ambitions of Government and industry will be thwarted.”

By encourage, they mean force, and then they implement taxes which take away any money savings.

The number of EVs sold climbed to 39,965 in November. Fully electric cars made up 26.4pc of all new car sales in November, up from 25.1pc a year ago. The SMMT said the recently introduced electric car grants supported sales.

However, the proportion of EV sales still falls short of the 28pc annual target. Carmakers who fail to meet this level risk fines.

And that’s government forcing manufacturers to do things to make sure they sell enough EVs, regardless of what the citizens actually want.

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If All You See…

…are palm trees which will soon grow in the Arctic, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Right Scoop, with a post on Trump approving tiny cars.

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Bummer: Immigration Agents Arrested Illegals Replacing A Roof

The NY Times is Very Concerned

Her Roof Was About to Be Fixed. Then Immigration Agents Showed Up.

After Hurricane Francine damaged Althea Vallotton’s house in suburban New Orleans last year, puddles formed on her floors whenever it rained. But she saved up money and lived in a mobile home on her front lawn for months, until she finally obtained a loan to pay for a stronger, metallic covering.

The cost? About $49,000.

On Wednesday, several workers — hired by a “legitimate contractor,” she said — arrived around 7 a.m. and got to work on the roof. She, in turn, drove to her job at a nearby school, relieved that her home repair odyssey was ending. It was a one-day job, after all.

Then her phone buzzed. Friends and relatives were asking if she had seen the videos online of federal immigration agents in Kenner, La., ordering the roof repairers to get down. Some sent screenshots of a masked agent pointing a weapon at the workers.

They were at her house.

Ms. Vallotton was stunned. She found the principal. “I got to go now — ICE is at my house,” she told her.

By the time Ms. Vallotton got home, the action was over, but she pieced together what had happened: The largely Hispanic construction crew on her roof had become the latest target of a federal immigration crackdown that had arrived in New Orleans that morning.

Sniffles. Anyhow, perhaps she should have gone with a company that was not using workers ineligible and illegally working in the United States. Not necessarily her fault, it’s hard to know when you deal with a top end person doing the paperwork and setting things up. Regardless, the people running the roofing company should be arrested for hiring illegals. In fact, it would be better if federal law enforcement prioritized going after companies that hire and use illegal aliens and throwing the book at them, which would cause most to stop hiring them, which would cause a lot of illegals to self deport as there is no work.

(BBC News) It is day one of “Catahoula Crunch”, as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has labelled its operation, taking its name from an American leopard dog known for being well-muscled, powerful and territorial.

“These people came to work today to provide for their families and themselves,” said Zoe Higgins, an activist documenting the Border Patrol operation in New Orleans.

“That they could just be abducted, removed from all stability – I can’t imagine how terrifying that is,” she said, shortly after the agents coaxed the men down and detained them.

Are legal U.S. citizens “abducted” when the police arrest them violating the law?

Meanwhile,

A civil violation like speeding is still a crime. The law says so. And there are penalties. This includes those who overstayed their visas.

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Climate Cult Super Excited To Force Internet Platforms To Catch “Misinformation”

Funny, they call us Authoritarians and Fascism, but, they’re the ones doing all they can to shut down opposing Free Speech

Why Platforms Don’t Catch Climate Misinformation — and How to Change That

Green Climate Thought PoliceClimate misinformation presents a troubling paradox: while most Americans believe that climate change is real and human-caused, online misinformation continues to erode public trust in climate science. Many platforms lack specific policies addressing climate disinformation, and even those with policies in place struggle to enforce them effectively. Why do platforms fail to adequately address this problem, and what would it take to change?

Why? Because their job is to allow the free exchange of information, as long as it is not illegal stuff, like child p0rnography (which Democrats are fine with), not to censor people, for the most part. There are certain websites which certainly won’t allow certain points of view, like, say, The Democratic Underground (yes, it is still around). Heck, they barely tolerate squishy Democrats.

The problem is structural. Trust and safety teams typically operate within frameworks that triage based on three criteria common to risk management across domains: imminence of harm, likelihood of occurrence, and severity of impact.

What if platforms/sites do not want to take the cult view? Or be neutral? Hey, what if those “trust and safety teams” where made up of conservatives knocking down leftist content? Leftists would be OK with that, right?

TikTok offers an instructive case study. The platform maintains a policy stating that climate misinformation will be removed or suppressed from recommendation algorithms. In practice, enforcement seemingly remains minimal — not due to technical limitations, but because climate content moderation lacks the crisis urgency, institutional backing and political consensus that drive resource allocation within trust and safety organizations.

Or, because in practice they really do not care. Let’s skip ahead

Rather than pursuing a single solution, seminar participants identified several leverage points that could collectively shift platform behavior:

Regulatory action, particularly in the EU: Platforms operate globally and must satisfy the most stringent regulatory environment. European regulations on climate-related claims and content governance create compliance requirements that can have spillover effects in other jurisdictions. The United Kingdom’s Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act now allows sanctions for greenwashing without litigation — a model that could extend to platform-hosted content.

Surprise! They want lots and lots of laws and regulations to shut views down. Not that I am surprised in the least.

And then they want to go after advertisers, harassing and badgering them in the way Leftists tend to do, and a bunch of other stuff. But, it’s using government that should be concerning.

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FBI Finally Arrests J6 Pipe Bomber, Now That Trump Is In Office

The story gets really wild

FBI arrests man in Jan. 6 DC pipe bomber investigation

The FBI arrested a man from Woodbridge, Virginia, on Thursday who investigators believe planted pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before the 2021 US Capitol riot.

At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Attorney General Pam Bondi identified the man as Brian Cole Jr.

“Let me be clear, there was no new tip, there was no new witness, just good, diligent police work and prosecutorial work,” Bondi said at the 1:30 p.m. ET press conference.

Cole has been charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and malicious destruction by means of explosion.

Wait, what was that about no new information?

(Breitbart) Evidence leading to the arrest of a suspect for planting pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC was “sitting there collecting dust” at the FBI during the four years of the Biden administration, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Thursday.

In a press conference Thursday afternoon, Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and others praised the herculean months-long work to arrest a suspect after years of inactivity during Joe Biden’s administration. (snip)

“This cold case languished for four years until Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino came to the FBI,” Bondi explained. “The FBI along with U.S. Attorney Piero and all of our prosecutors have worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence that had been sitting at the FBI with the Biden administration for four long years.”

The damning evidence was in the FBI’s position before Trump took office, Bondi emphasized. “There was no new tip, there was no new witness, just good, diligent police work and prosecutorial work,” she explained.

This apparently could have been solved years ago. So, why wasn’t it?

Biden’s DOJ was all in on arresting grandmas walking peacefully through The People’s House (if you weren’t aware, that is the nickname for the Capitol Building), asking security guards when they are going to find a nice girl (or guy) and settle down. But, they sat on this, and the media wonders why there were so many conspiracy theories surrounding the bomber. And now it will be interesting to see what this guy is all about.

They had all this video and information, and did nothing 4 years under Biden.

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Nature Pulls Economic Impact Of Climate (scam) Doom Paper

Obviously, the Warmists are saying “well, sure, the study was wrong, but, we know the effects are real. It was flawed, fake but accurate

Climate change study that overestimated economic impact is pulled — but not before banks relied on it

surprise surprise surpriseThe scientific journal Nature retracted an influential paper that overestimated the economic toll of climate change – but not until after central banks around the world had used it to create risk management scenarios.

The three scientists who worked on the study on Wednesday cited “substantial” issues with the paper, which was originally published in Nature in April 2024.

The article estimated a massive 62% drop in worldwide economic output by 2100 if carbon emissions continue unabated.

But earlier this year, a Nature article by a separate team of economists noted that the climate study’s findings were largely skewed by problems with the data for just one country, Uzbekistan.

If numbers for the Central Asian nation were excluded from the data set, instead of a 62% decline in economic output, there would be a 23% drop – still a big blow, but not nearly as catastrophic as initially suggested.

You know it was all done on purpose, because the science of climate has been totally perverted into a political, cultish “science”. And, realistically, the whole drop thing is surely crap in total. Effects of climate and weather (the long term weather becomes climate) always have positives and negatives. Growing wine in England during the Medieval Warm Period while have a few more problems in France.

The faulty number – which was roughly three times typical estimates – quickly made headlines and was cited by policymakers around the world, including the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

It was also used by the Network for Greening the Financial System last year as it updated its scenarios modeling the expected economic impact of climate change.

Yeah, so banks around the world relied on this study, and Warmist politicians took it to heart and even tried to pass, and in some cases, did pass, laws, along with rules and regulations

Over the summer, the climate study’s authors – Maximilian Kotz, Anders Levermann and Leonie Wenz of the Potsdam Institute in Germany – reviewed and amended the paper in light of the critical findings.

But they later acknowledged that their errors were “too substantial for a correction,” leading to the retraction this week.

And rather than resigning in disgrace, they are going to redo the paper, because the cult never stops, and no one is ever punished for doomsday cult behavior.

Let’s check The Paper Of Record

Top Journal Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll
While growing evidence shows that carbon emissions are harming the economy, the journal Nature found that an outlier paper had deep flaws.

Just from the subhead you can see the NY Times is going with “fake but accurate”, and much of the fable reads that way.

(National Review) Associated PressReutersForbesBloombergAxios, and Voice of America, among other outlets, covered the study when it was released. National Review has reached out to each of the outlets to ask whether they will revise the articles. In response, AP pointed to a follow-up article the news wire published on Wednesday, “Researchers slightly lower study’s estimate of drop in global income due to climate change.”

Those were lead articles for the aforementioned and many others, but, now, if they do something, it’s buried. The Times’s story was not on the front page when I cruised it yesterday. It’s buried back in Business.

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If All You See…

…is an area turning to desert from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Geller Report, with a post on Muslim mob mayhem at Milan Christmas market.

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Treasury, House Oversight Committee Looking Into Minnesota Welfare Money Going To Al Shaabab

I wonder if the Credentialed Media considers this a Bad Thing?

Treasury investigating whether Minnesota welfare money went to al Shabaab

The Trump administration is looking into whether Minnesota tax money found its way to al Shabaab, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization and al Qaeda affiliate based in Somalia, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday. And on Wednesday, House Oversight committee chairman Rep. James Comer announced he is launching an investigation into the widespread fraud allegations.

Bessent wrote on X that the Treasury is “investigating allegations that under the feckless mismanagement of the Biden Administration and Governor Tim Walz, hardworking Minnesotans’ tax dollars may have been diverted to the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab.”

The Treasury secretary shared a Nov. 19 report in the conservative publication City Journal that alleged millions of dollars from Minnesota state welfare programs had “ultimately landed in the hands of the terror group Al-Shabaab,” citing law enforcement sources. Several Minnesota Republicans, including Rep. Tom Emmer, pushed federal prosecutors to look into the allegations.

Obviously, this must be a snipe hunt because the report was in a conservative publication.

Walz’s office pointed CBS News to remarks last week in which the governor said he welcomes an investigation into where defrauded welfare money went and would work with investigators.

Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, released an excerpt from a letter he sent Walz, saying the Oversight Committee “has serious concerns about how you as the Governor, and the Democrat-controlled administration, allowed millions of dollars to be stolen,” and requesting “documents and communications showing what your administration knew about this fraud and whether you took action to limit or halt the investigation.”

Let’s be honest, this a massive problem with all levels of government, where taxpayer money ends up where it’s not supposed to go. This case just happens to be worse than usual. Where were the governor’s people when the fraud was happening?

Minnesota has been racked by allegations of large-scale fraud in the state’s public assistance programs. Dozens of people have been charged in a $250 million scheme involving the nonprofit group Feeding Our Future and its partners, which federal prosecutors say stole federal nutrition aid by falsely claiming to help distribute meals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials have also brought fraud charges involving housing aid and autism programs in the state.

Many of the defendants in these alleged fraud schemes are members of Minnesota’s large Somali community, a Somali American former investigator in the Minnesota attorney general’s office wrote in an opinion piece last year. The former investigator, Kayseh Magan, added that community members are also frequently victims of the schemes.

President Trump has repeatedly lashed out against Somali immigrants in Minnesota, claiming in a post last month that the state has become a “hub of fraudulent money laundering activity,” and announcing an end to temporary deportation protections for Somali people in the midwestern state. Last week, the president alleged, without evidence, that “hundreds of thousands of Somalians are ripping off our country and ripping apart that once great state.”

And, there you go, Blame Trump. Regardless, Walz may want to lawyer up, along with a ton of other people in Minnesota government.

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