Canadian Parents Were A Bit Upset About “Santa Goes Green” Play

Nothing like indoctrinating the little kiddies in government run schools into the Cult of Climastrology

From the link

A Saskatchewan school division has apologized after parents raised concerns a Christmas concert last week had an anti-oil agenda.

On Thursday, the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School’s annual concert featured a show titled: “Santa Goes Green.”

This didn’t sit will with some audience members, as Oxbow is a community where a good number of workers are in the mining and resource industries. In fact, the town’s logo prominently contains a pumpjack.

Mike Gunderman, whose daughter was in the show, took to Facebook to express his concerns about the play, saying the concert was a “kick in the groin” to anyone working in the struggling oil industry. The post has since been shared more than 650 times.

“It wasn’t even a Christmas concert at Christmas time,” he said. “It was blatantly just an anti-oil protest.”

The school claims there was no political agenda. Riiiiiiight. The school should try operating without fossil fuels, see how that goes in the Saskatchewan winter. That imagine in the tweet comes directly from the holiday show’s book of music.

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If All You See…

…is horrible heat snow because Other People used wrapping paper, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Moonbattery, with a post on Woke Nike.

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Climate Crisis Today: Menlo Park, Ca., Soon To Add Electric Fire Truck

Say, did they bother asking the actual firefighters whether they needed or wanted this truck?

A $1.1 million electric fire truck will soon be operating in Menlo Park, California

Menlo Park Fire Protection District has reserved an all-electric fire truck that cost $1,112,900 after shipping and inspection.

The truck —  created as a rescue vehicle with pumps, tanks, and recovery equipment — was designed by Austria-based Rosenbauer Group and was created with the intention of tackling shifts in firefighting, the environment, and ergonomics.

“Based on the megatrends in firefighting, Rosenbauer is already designing the firefighting vehicle of tomorrow – today,” Rosenbauer wrote on its website.

Its maker claims the truck was built with predicted shifting trends in gender and age for firefighting. Other predicted shifts that were taken into account when designing the vehicle also include connectivity, urbanization, and migration.

So, not only ‘climate change’, but gender and stuff? Where are they getting the power to charge it? California is against fossil fuels, nuclear, and coal. What about when the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining? The truck, which looks smaller than a typical fire truck, has lots and lots and lots of features, including WiFi and a driver’s seat that buzzes when danger is close, and

The truck has two electric motors that can power water pumps for 30 minutes. There’s also a diesel-powered extender along with the generator for longer truck use that is quiet and has lower emissions than a typical truck engine.

The battery can power the truck about 30 kilometers, about 18.6 miles.

A typical fire truck costs less than half what this one does, can operate much longer, can be refueled quickly, and are planned to last at least 20 years. How long till the expensive batteries on the electric one need replacing? The Cult of Climastrology and the Woketards are sacrificing safety.

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We’re Saved: Extinction Rebellion Nutters Remix Christmas Carols In Calgary

Nothing like annoying people with this kind of stuff around Christmas to get them to change their minds, right?

‘We wish you a steady climate’: Christmas carols remixed by climate activists

A group of about 20 concerned citizens took to the streets in Kensington to sing Christmas carols with a twist.

The group, Extinction Rebellion, advocates for climate action.

Members hope their renditions of ‘Let it Snow,’ ‘Frosty the Snowman,’ and ‘We Wish you a Steady Climate’ will catch the attention of government officials.

“We are already seeing action taken now at the citizen level as more and more people are becoming concerned and they are engaging in civil disobedience, and not violent, direct action techniques,” said group member Geoffrey Szuszkiewicz.

Well, the article doesn’t have them actually singing, but, they were good enough to tweet out

Their Facebook has the words

Yeah, yeah

The group wants to see net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2025, for Ottawa to admit how serious the climate crisis is, and for the federal government to create a citizens’ assembly on climate justice.

Funny, because Canadians have started rebelling against the Governments ‘climate change’ policy push.

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Good News: It’s Putin’s World, And We’re Living In It

When will the NY Times apologize to Mitt Romney for laughing at him for this?

“When you were asked, what’s the biggest geopolitical threat facing America, you said ‘Russia.’ Not Al-Qaeda; you said Russia,” Obama charged. “And, the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back, because, the Cold War’s been over for 20 years.”

That was a big point in the 2012 election, and hurt Mitt, with media folks taking him to task. Others have noted that Mitt was rather correct, and now

It’s Putin’s World. We Just Live in It.

Its economy, already smaller than Italy’s, may be sputtering but, two decades after a virtually unknown former K.G.B. spy took power in the Kremlin on Dec. 31, 1999, Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin, have just had what could be their best year yet.

The United States, an implacable foe during the Cold War but now presided over by a president determined to “get along with Russia,” is convulsed and distracted by impeachment; Britain, the other main pillar of a trans-Atlantic alliance that Mr. Putin has worked for years to undermine, is also turning inward and just voted for a government that vows to exit the European Union by the end of January.

The Middle East, where American and British influence once reigned supreme, has increasingly tilted toward Moscow as it turned the tide of war in Syria, provided Turkey, a member of NATO, with advanced missile systems, and signed contracts worth billions of dollar with Saudi Arabia, America’s closest ally in the Arab world. Russia has also drawn close to Egypt, another longtime American ally, become a key player in Libya’s civil war, and moved toward what looks more and more like an alliance with China.

It has been barely five years since President Barack Obama’s dismissive 2014 judgment of Russia as a “regional power” capable only of threatening its neighbors “not out of strength but out of weakness.” Its successes raise a mystifying question: How has a country like Russia, huge in size — it has 11 time zones — but puny when measured by economic and other important metrics, become such a potent force?

Not really mentioned is Obama ignoring the dangers from Putin controlled Russia for 8 years. Nor Obama telling Medvedev on a hot mike that he’d have more flexibility when he won the election. There was no real pushback against Russian expansion. What did he really do when Russia invaded Crimea?

But, then, what could be done? Would we go to war? Russia isn’t Iraq. It has submarines and carriers and attack ships and lots more troops and tanks and missiles, and, oh, yeah, nuclear weapons. Obama and Hillary tried to muck around with Russian elections (which led to Russia mucking around in an attempt to make sure Hillary lost). Russia has always punched above its weight class, due to its outsized military. Otherwise, it would be a true 3rd world shithole.

“Maybe he’s holding small cards, but he seems unafraid to play them,” said Michael McFaul, a former United States ambassador to Moscow and now a scholar at Stanford. “That’s what makes Putin so scary.”

Mr. Putin acknowledged as much in an interview with the film director Oliver Stone. “The question is not about having much power,” he said. “It’s about using the power you have in the right way.”

And Putin likes to use that power. But, here’s the most telling paragraph

Russian mind games have been particularly successful in the United States, which Mr. Putin and his officials regularly accuse of paranoid Russophobia but whose fixation on Russia has only multiplied the force of its influence. Moscow’s efforts to sow division through Facebook and other social media platforms were low-budget and often primitive, but they have had a disproportionate effect on the American political process.

And the NY Times and the rest of the Democrat supporting news outlets have fallen for it time and again, just like the rest of the Democrats.

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Cult Of Climastrology Now Coming After Skating Rinks

You know, perhaps if you ate a few less burgers and rode your bike 10 miles to work each day in clothes that you hand made, this wouldn’t be a problem

Are you ready?

In France, Holiday Skating Rinks Are an Unlikely Climate Battleground

On a recent morning, toddlers and teenagers laughed and shouted as they skated around a rink of shiny ice just outside the walls of St.-Malo, a city on the northern coast of Brittany where winters generally hover above freezing.

“Because our region has neither ice nor snow, it’s so magical for the children to get to skate like this,” said Corinne Doli, 65, who snapped photographs of her grandchildren as they glided around on the ice.

Aww, how nice for the kids………NO!!!!! This is horrible!!!! Dooooooom!!!! Climate crisis!!!!!!

But for others, as issues like climate change loom larger than ever in local and national politics, Christmas cheer is competing with growing concern about the environmental cost of holiday rinks.

Though St.-Malo kept its rink, other French cities, including Bordeaux and Rennes, canceled theirs, citing concerns about the size of the carbon footprint needed to maintain them.

Even in St.-Malo, environmentalists contested the plans after the city announced in October that a rink would be installed.

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If All You See…

…is harsh sunlight from carbon pollution ruining the atmosphere, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on MSNBC freaking over the Trump-McConnell judicial confirmation record.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! Another gorgeous day in America. The sun is shining, the ducks are quacking, and Christmas is almost here. Oh, and my broken thumb is getting better. This pinup is by Virginie Siveton, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere?

  1. Not A Lot Of People Know That discusses St. Greta’s climate doom fears being baseless
  2. No Tricks Zone has data that shows that CO2 does not drive temperature
  3. 357 Magnum features Chicago’s recipe for more crime
  4. American Elephants covers the notion of “diversity”
  5. Blazing Cat Fur has a roundup of the brutal Cats reviews
  6. Speaking of cats, bluebird of bitterness has a massive Cat Saturday post
  7. Bookworm Room covers the NYT opinion piece that wants to give the election losers tyranny over the winners
  8. Brass Pills discusses sex robots with coding errors strangling people
  9. Bustednuckles notes why Democrats are trying to distract everyone
  10. I Own The World (finally back on the feedreader) covers the Trump admin barring convicted immigrants from getting asylum
  11. Chicks On The Right discusses how many Virginia counties are 2nd Amendment sanctuaries
  12. Cold Fury notes Virginia Dems threatening to use the National Guard against the 2nd Amendment sanctuaries
  13. Common Cents Blog covers how much money Team Trump has raised since impeachment
  14. Creeping Sharia notes a woman arrested for screaming allahu Akbar and attacking a Jewish woman in NYC
  15. And last, but not least, Datechguy’s Blog discusses woke vs UnWoke crime and punishment

As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page (nope, that’s gone, the newest Apache killed access, and the program hasn’t been upgraded since 2014). While we are on pinups, since it is that time of year, have you gotten your “Pinups for Vets” calendar yet? And don’t forget to check out what I declare to be our War on Women Rule 5 and linky luv posts and things that interest me.

Don’t forget to check out all the other great material all the linked blogs have!

Anyone else have a link or hotty-fest going on? Let me know so I can add you to the list. And do you have a favorite blog you can recommend be added to the feedreader?

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Good News: Court System Will Feel Trump’s Influence For A Long, Long Time

The Washington Post finally notices something that Trump and the Senate Republicans have been doing for years now, and, though this is in the straight news section, and the lead story, they do not think this is a good thing

Court system will feel Trump’s influence for decades to come

After three years in office, President Trump has remade the federal judiciary, ensuring a conservative tilt for decades and cementing his legacy no matter the outcome of November’s election.

Trump nominees make up 1 in 4 U.S. circuit court judges. Two of his picks sit on the Supreme Court. And this past week, as the House voted to impeach the president, the Republican-led Senate confirmed an additional 13 district court judges.

In total, Trump has installed 187 judges to the federal bench.

Trump’s mark on the judiciary is already having far-reaching effects on legislation and liberal priorities. Just last week, the 5th Circuit struck down a core provision of the Affordable Care Act. One of the two appellate judges who ruled against the landmark law was a Trump appointee.

Would that be the “landmark law” that most Democrats running for president are trying to throw away to replace with single payer/Medicare for all?

The Supreme Court — where two of the nine justices are conservatives selected by Trump — could eventually hear that case.

The 13 circuit courts are the second most powerful in the nation, serving as a last stop for appeals on lower court rulings, unless the case is taken up by the Supreme Court. So far, Trump has appointed 50 judges to circuit court benches. Comparatively, by this point in President Obama’s first term, he had confirmed 25. At the end of his eight years, he had appointed 55 circuit judges.

Trump’s appointments have flipped three circuit courts to majority GOP-appointed judges, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York. The president has also selected younger conservatives for these lifetime appointments, ensuring his impact is felt for many years.

He’s darn near flipped the usually hyper-leftist 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to Republican, and almost stopped their insane rulings

While Trump has wavered on some conservative policies during his tenure, he has reliably appointed judges in line with conservative ideology.

Certainly, there are things policy-wise that are a bit concerning, like his spending, the debt, and the deficit. And, sure, the #NeverTrumpers freak over his personality. But, in reality, for those of us on the right who held our noses and voted for him, worried that he was really a NY liberal in Republican clothes, but willing to give him a shot because he had to be better than Hillary, he’s done four fantastic things. First, fought back on a constant, consistent, and hardcore basis against the Dems and their pet media. Perhaps he overdoes it at times, especially when he slaps back at those on the Right that he needs as comrades.

Second is getting rid of tons of regulations, and not just the smaller ones. The Ocare mandate, the contraceptive mandate for religious organizations, the Waters of the US, and the Clean Power Plan, among others. Yes, he had help, but, do you think they would have gone so easily with President Hillary? Heck, would it have been so easy with a President Rubio or Jeb Bush? Would they be doing this?

Third is his focus on keeping the economy running well. Sure, not everything will be perfect, because the President isn’t really in charge and can’t dictate. Coal jobs are not coming back, that’s reality. Manufacturing came back to a small degree. Regardless, we see the results. He’s trying to open up foreign markets to U.S. goods. That’s the point of the so-called trade wars. To benefit Americans.

Finally, there is the court system. The amount of Republican judges he and Mitch McConnell have gotten appointed is superb. Awesome. Excellent. Stupendous. This is a tier one focus of the two, seemingly above everything else other than then economy. Think this won’t make a long term difference? This is a massive win for Trump.

All in all, you’d think the #NeverTrumpers could sit back and say “hey, this guy is doing good right leaning stuff.” The courts thing is awesome, and will have far reaching benefits for Republicans. They are all deranged, though, so, they can’t even admit this.

There is only one circuit court vacancy left for Trump to fill, but more could open up next year. And if Trump wins in November, there will certainly be vacancies in his second term. There’s also the potential for additional openings on the Supreme Court. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, is 86 and has had health problems. Justice Stephen G. Breyer, another Clinton pick, is also over 80.

That’s one reason I voted Trump in 2016, because of SCOTUS vacancies. Better Trump than Hillary. And a damned good reason to vote Trump in 2020.

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NJ Man Who Threatened To Kill ICE Agents Arrested

Hey, can we blame AOC and the rest of The Squad for people threatening to kill ICE agents?

‘We need to kill all ICE agents,’ N.J. man posted on Twitter. Federal agents arrested him.

An Edgewater man has been arrested on accusations he spouted off threats on Twitter against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including “We need to kill all ICE agents,” authorities said.

On Friday morning, Carlos Alejandro Tariche, 22, was arrested and charged with one count of interstate communications containing threats to injure, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said in a statement.

Using his Twitter account, Tariche made several glancing and direct threats against ICE agents, referencing Elliot Rodgers, the man who stabbed and shot six people to death in 2014 in California before killing himself.

“Why can’t mass shootings occur at @ICEgov buildings them mfs need to get smoked,” tweeted Tariche on Dec. 11, according to the complaint against him.

Tariche also posted, “You must’ve heard I paint houses,” a euphemism that refers to killing people, itself a reference from the Martin Scorsese film “The Irishman,” the complaint said.

Investigators physically located Tariche by examining his tweets and other social media accounts and finding out where he was logging on. He was arrested by agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the investigative arm of ICE.

No mention yet if Carlos is illegally in the U.S.

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