…is a sea that will SOOON! rise up and swamp all the land, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Blazing Cat Fur, with a post on how they’re coming for Mel Brooks now.
It’s women in glasses week!
Read: If All You See… »
…is a sea that will SOOON! rise up and swamp all the land, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Blazing Cat Fur, with a post on how they’re coming for Mel Brooks now.
It’s women in glasses week!
Read: If All You See… »

Happy Sunday! Yet another fantastic day in America. The sun is shining, birds are singing, Dodgers are kicking butt. This pinup is by Greg Hildebrandt, with a wee bit of help.
What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15
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.
Read: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup »
Hey, remember when he used to want all the information to be put out? Good times
House Intelligence chief warns spy agencies of Trump ‘politicization’
U.S. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday warned the FBI and U.S. spy agencies that President Donald Trump is trying to “politicize” U.S. intelligence and law enforcement.
Schiff criticized Trump for giving Attorney General William Barr “sweeping” powers to declassify or downgrade the secrecy of government reporting while conducting what the Justice Department is calling a “review” of “intelligence activities” related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign.
In letters to agency heads, Schiff said May 23 orders from Trump telling them to help with Barr’s review was “an effort by the President and the Attorney General to politicize the IC (intelligence community) and law enforcement, to deligitimize a well-founded investigation into the President, and to attack the President’s political enemies.”
Schiff sent his letters, which Reuters saw, to the directors of National Intelligence, the FBI, CIA and National Security Agency.
He asked them to keep his panel informed about Barr’s review; provide documents produced for it; and tell the committee about any moves by Barr to declassify material over agency objections.
In other words, he’s concerned like hell that the whole Russia Russia Russia thing will backfire on his Party, and he wants to find some talking points scapegoats for when the reality is exposed in the months to come, and the 1 1/2 till the general election
Read: Excitable Adam Schiff Is Very Concerned Over Intelligence Politicization or Something »
…is a world drying out from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Maggie’s Farm, with a post wondering if it’s the government’s job to make us happy.
Read: If All You See… »
This wouldn’t put too many people’s lives at risk, right?
Extinction Rebellion considers using drones to shut London’s Heathrow Airport
Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion have drawn up plans to use drones to shut London’s Heathrow Airport this summer in a campaign to stop the construction of a third runway at Europe’s busiest airport, the group said.
The internal proposal, seen by Reuters, emerged against a backdrop of renewed campaigning by environmental groups who argue that expanding Heathrow would be incompatible with Britain’s targets to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
“On June 18, we plan to carry out nonviolent direct action to ensure Heathrow Authorities close the airport for the day, to create a ‘pause’ in recognition of the genocidal impact of high carbon activities, such as flying, upon the natural world,†Extinction Rebellion said in a statement late on Thursday.
“This is not about targeting the public, but holding the Government to their duty to take leadership on the climate and ecological emergency,†the group said.
No, it’s pretty much targeting the public, because that’s who would be affected the most. People who can’t fly to their meetings and vacations.
Heathrow Airport said the use of drones would be a “reckless action.â€
“We agree with the need to act on climate change, but that requires us to work together constructively — not commit serious criminal offenses just as hardworking people prepare to spend a well-earned holiday with their family and friends,†an airport spokesman said in a statement on Friday.
At this point, Extinction Rebellion is sounding like a terrorist group
In the internal proposal written by volunteers, activists suggested using drones to force authorities to ground flights at Heathrow Airport while other protesters held picnics. The activists said they would avoid any risk to aircraft by informing the airport of their plans in advance.
If the government does not cede to their demands after disruption on June 18, the activists proposed shutting the airport for the first two weeks in July.
Right there is something called “extortion.” It’s rather surprising the OK government has picked up ER members over this already, considering how the government jumps into action over mean tweets and Facebook posts. The government has sort of responded
Several hours after the demonstration was announced on Friday, aviation minister Baroness Vere issued a stark warning that culprits will face “the full force of the lawâ€.
The Metropolitan Police has also said it will develop “strong plans†to counter the group, which brought parts of London to a standstill during two weeks of demonstrations in April.
What happens when a plane taking off or landing hits a drone? What then, ER?
PRESS RELEASE – The UK Government must cancel all Heathrow expansion. On June 18, we plan to carry out nonviolent direct action to close the airport for the day, to create a “pause” in recognition of the genocidal impact of high carbon activities.https://t.co/MJvdre8dGd
— Extinction Rebellion Global (@ExtinctionR) May 31, 2019
I wonder what the genocidal carbon footprint is of all those clothes imported from around the world?
Read: Extinction Rebellion Considers Using Drones To Shut Down Heathrow Airport »
Strange how this always seems to involve tax increases, instead of Believers practicing what they preach
Commissioner proposes tax increase to help Orange County meet its climate-change goals
Climate change is at a crisis point, Commissioner Mark Marcoplos says, and Orange County could mount a faster response with the extra money from a quarter-cent increase in the property tax rate.
“I’ve just been thinking about it and thinking about it, and suddenly, I thought, you know, this is serious business,†Marcoplos said. “We need to do something that requires a little bit of a sacrifice to put some serious money into battling climate change.â€
The county has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 26% to 28% by 2025, and also to make the switch to a 100% renewable energy-based economy by 2050. Marcoplos included a list of projects that potentially could help meet those goals in his proposal.
Marcoplos’ proposed increase of 0.25-cent per $100 of assessed property value would be on top of a planned tax rate increase the county manager has proposed to help pay for operations and debt. The commissioners could approve a final tax rate increase June 11.
County Manager Bonnie Hammersley already has recommended a 1.5-cent tax rate increase this year, and possibly more increases through 2022, totaling 9.13 cents. The commissioners could also raise the tax rate by 5.8 cents now and bank the additional money for future debt payments.
A 1.5-cent increase would make the county’s tax rate 86.54 cents per $100 in property value. The owner of a $300,000 home would pay a $2,596.20 property tax bill, roughly $45 more than the current bill.
Marcoplos’s proposed 0.25-cent tax rate increase would add $7.50 to the tax bill for that $300,000 property.
It may not seem like much, but you start adding this increase into all the other cost of living increases, and it starts adding up. Further, why burden just property owners? These same people would melt down if you said that only property owners should be given a vote. Why not spread the tax around to everyone? Especially since this is an extremely liberal county. It went overwhelmingly for Hillary, Obama twice, Kerry, and Gore, thinking back through this century. It wasn’t even close. Orange County is where Chapel Hill resides.
So, why do they need a tax increase? If 74% of the residents were Hillary voters (only 1 county had higher support, Durham, which is right next to Orange), one would think they could give up their own use of fossil fuels and make their lives carbon neutral, right?
He takes the property tax rate “very seriously,†Marcoplos said, but his proposed increase is a small price to pay for practical solutions to “a planetary crisis†that experts say may cause irreversible damage in 10 to 12 years.
“We’re not just throwing money away to get some mysterious climate change benefit,†he added. “There are economic benefits, creating jobs, putting money in people’s pockets with weatherization (savings), the energy savings. Right now, alternative energy is roughly equal to grid energy in cost, and it is getting more and more cost effective.â€
Sounds like more of an excuse to take more money from citizens.
Read: Orange County Wants A Tax Increase To Help Stop ‘Climate Change’ »
If this report is to be believed, and, it is propagating across the media, it could get very interesting
Justice Dept preparing to launch antitrust investigation into Google: report
The Justice Department is preparing to conduct an antitrust investigation into Google, a move that could increase scrutiny on the tech giant.
People familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal that the agency’s antitrust division has spent recent weeks laying the foundation for the probe.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which shares the department’s antitrust jurisdiction, conducted an antitrust probe into Google in 2013 into whether its business practices threatened competitors, but it declined to take any punitive action.
Sources told the Journal that the FTC agreed to allow the Justice Department to oversee the upcoming inquiry, which will likely probe Google’s business practices.
The question is whether Google is breaking American anti-trust laws. They’ve supposedly broke EU ones
(Breitbart) Breitbart News reported in March of this year that Silicon Valley giant Google has been fined $1.7 billion by the European Union for the company’s third breach of E.U. antitrust laws in three years. The latest fine against the company relates to Google’s AdSense advertising service and “illegal practices in search advertising brokering to cement its dominant market position,†according to European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.
It should be interesting when Democrat groups, those running for president, and those in Congress start coming out in favor of this Big Company.
…is an evil fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on yet another nutty college course on “whiteness”.
Read: If All You See… »