…are wonderful trees who’s only purpose are to be used as carbon credits, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is A View From The Beach, with a post on the never ending Russiagate story.
It’s Spain week!
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…are wonderful trees who’s only purpose are to be used as carbon credits, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is A View From The Beach, with a post on the never ending Russiagate story.
It’s Spain week!
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Happy Sunday! A typical gorgeous day in America. The Sun is shining, the kids are kidding, and the hummingbirds keep booping my window as they hit the feeder. This pinup is by Bill Medcalf, with a wee bit of help.
What’s 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. 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.
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The NY Times thinks it’s highlighting something positive with this opinion piece by Sean McElwee of the ultra far left group Data For Progress, but, what it actually does is show how utterly extreme Democrats have become
The Power of ‘Abolish ICE’
In June, when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Latina organizer, unseated Joe Crowley, one of the most powerful Democratic incumbents in the country, many analysts were shocked. But maybe they shouldn’t have been.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez’s victory came after she criticized Mr. Crowley regularly on the campaign trail for voting to establish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in 2002. She called for the agency to be abolished. And as she zeroed in on the brutality of immigration enforcement, she became a leader in the movement to abolish ICE, going so far as to spend the last few days of her campaign at the border bearing witness to the viciousness of America’s immigration system.
While some saw this as a sign of her political weakness, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez was tapping into a sharp shift in the way that Democrats understand immigration. In much the same way that the Democratic Party has had a reckoning on financial deregulation, the punitive 1994 crime bill and the callous welfare reforms of the mid-90s, incumbents are now facing criticism for their votes on immigration.
From the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act in 1996 to the Homeland Security Act of 2002, Democrats have voted overwhelmingly to help construct the apparatus that President Trump is using to engage in a campaign of mass deportation. And candidates like Ms. Ocasio-Cortez are forcing them to take those votes seriously. Ayanna Pressley, who is challenging another incumbent, Michael Capuano, in the Seventh Congressional District of Massachusetts, has also called for abolishing ICE. In Delaware, Kerri Evelyn Harris, running against Tom Carper, another incumbent who supported the creation of the agency, has too.
Democrats should be careful what they wish for: they might end up with a federal agency whose sole mission is to capture people who are unlawfully present in the United States and to quickly deport them, rather than doing the other things ICE does. ICE would be able to spend all their time just catching illegals.
In Minnesota, Ilhan Omar, who wants to replace Keith Ellison, who is running for attorney general, notes that ICE is relatively new. “ICE’s mission was created in 2002 — they’ve only been around for 15 years,†she told me. “In that time, they have grown to be an agency whose mission is to tear families apart and put fear into immigrant, refugee and undocumented communities. ICE has only become increasingly militarized, brutal and unaccountable.†For her, the call to abolish ICE is a demand to create an immigration policy “based in compassion.â€
At the end of the day, this is all about scapegoating the men and women who work for ICE because Democrats are looking for another avenue to make it easier for illegal aliens to come to the United States and stay here, at which point the Democrats start giving them more and more legal avenues, such as voting in local elections.
Abolishing ICE is not only a campaign issue among upstarts in primaries in deep blue districts. Mark Pocan, a representative from Wisconsin who is a co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said his concerns about ICE stem from the increasingly racist overtones of the agency’s enforcement priorities, “They’re trying to send every possible signal that there are people who don’t belong in this country, and it’s not people from Norway. This is being done almost exclusively on race. Sitting in the parking lot outside of a Head Start school is not for the security of the country.â€
Mexican and Latin American is not a race. And they are people who shouldn’t be in the country, because they failed to do it through legal channels. Oh, and there aren’t that many people coming to the U.S. illegally or overstaying their visas from places like Norway.
Anyhow, McElwee thinks this is a totally winning idea as it drives Democrats even further left, and, it might be in districts where Democrats almost never lose: how will it play in the general population? Quite frankly, Republicans and conservatives are happy they’re doing this. You have President Trump making speeches and comments about how Democrats simply want more crime with this abolish ICE push, and all the media outlets put this on TV. This might be better for the election of Republicans and Trump’s re-election than Hillary’s “Deplorables” remark
The abolish ICE movement is not just about the agency; it is also a demand that the next attempt to carry out comprehensive immigration reform doesn’t look like the last one. The next time Democrats have the power to change policy, they will have clear instructions from the base: a mandate to envision an immigration system centered on dignity. For as long as America has existed, the question of immigration has been defined through the lens of white supremacy, although that began to change with the Hart-Cellar Act in 1965. For the most part, though, we have seen immigrants as an other to be controlled and understood these “others†as a threat: of crime, of terror, of economic dislocation. Now, for the first time in American history, there is a possibility that we can build an immigration system that sees immigrants as something else: human.
See? This is all just about their typical support for illegal alien criminals.
Read: NY Times: Democrats Are Increasing Showing Their Pro-Illegals Stance With “Abolish-ICE” »
I’ve been following this scientific political issue since the late 1980’s, a time when, as I’ve mentioned many times, I did believe that Mankind was mostly changing the climate, creating global warming. I’ve seen them change it to ‘climate change’. I was able to do my own homework, rather than relying on a partisan news media, and changed my belief set in the early 2000’s. And I’ve been blogging about this issue as a big part of this small site since the mid-2000’s. I scroll be dozens, if not hundreds, of stories and Tweets a day, yet, I do not recollect ever seeing a whopper like this one
Global warming and climate change may be contributing to record-breaking heat waves
The question of why these high-temperature heat waves seem to come back every so often has yet to be fully answered. However, some studies do indicate factors such as global warming might play a role in these events, Texas State University professor Richard Dixon said.
“The climate models predict, in an overall warming world, heat waves will become more frequent and more long-lasting,†Dixon said. “So, if you think about the climate model as an experiment that poses a question, then we’re seeing the answer that was posed from that climate model.â€
Global warming is not the only scientific topic that has been introduced to explain increased temperatures and heat waves over the last few decades. Climate change, which has been a topic of discussion in both the scientific and political world, is another occurrence that has been invited into the conversation.
Scientists believe climate change to be an event that has been occurring over the last century due to hazardous toxins and activity produced by humans. These hazardous elements are believed to have been the cause of numerous changes to the world’s original composition.
While scientists continue to study to gather evidence of climate change, the recent heat wave will have to remain off their list of evidence for quite a while, McGregor said.
“I don’t believe that what we’ve seen is necessarily evidence of climate change. However, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that global warming is real and climate change is occurring,†McGregor said. “But you can’t take every unusual weather event that happens and say that’s proof of climate change because it’s not necessarily.â€
Huh what? This is what happens when you’re trying to intermix actual science with dogmatic cult talking points, while also scapegoating mankind and ignoring past warming periods.
Read: Global Warming And ‘Climate Change’ May Possibly Be Contributing To…Wait, What? »
…is a sea that has flooded the land, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The First Street Journal, with a post on the Pope and capital punishment.
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This will make members of the Cult of Climastrology so upset that they’ll jump in their fossil fueled vehicles to go protest (and leave a bunch of litter behind)
(Wall Street Journal) Securities regulators dropped an investigation into whether Exxon Mobil Corp. misled investors about its accounting practices and the risks that climate change and greenhouse-gas regulations posed to its business.
The Securities and Exchange Commission in a Thursday letter informed Exxon that it closed the probe and decided against trying to penalize the energy giant over its disclosures and how it valued oil and gas assets. The letter was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Exxon in a statement confirmed the probe had ended, saying it began in January 2016 and involved more than 4.2 million pages of records. “After a thorough investigation, including a review of these documents, the SEC issued its closure letter,†company spokesman Scott Silvestri said in the statement.
Of course, the unhinged AGs of NY and Massachusetts are continuing their own probes, using lots and lots of fossil fuels to do so.
Under U.S. law, public companies must tell shareholders about risks or uncertainties that matter to shareholders’ investment decisions. Environmental groups and some activist investors have pushed the SEC to force companies to disclose more about how they weigh their exposure to climate change.
Realistically, most do not actually care about it beyond some platitudes. They sure do not care enough to modify their own lives and stop using fossil fuels.
Read: SEC Drops Investigation Of Exxon Over ‘Climate Change’ Disclosures »
This is rather nuts, and, also, the DHS needs better lawyers
A federal judge said on Friday that the Trump administration must reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in its entirety — because the Department of Homeland Security failed to “give a rational explanation for its decision” to end it.
US District Judge John D. Bates — who has been hearing the challenge brought by the NAACP and others to the administration’s decision to end DACA — put his decision on hold for 20 days “to permit the government to determine whether it intends to appeal the Court’s decision and, if so, to seek a stay pending appeal.”
Bates initially ruled against the administration in April, but put his ruling on hold to give the government a chance to provide a rational for its decision.
In Friday’s ruling, Bates found that “the Court sees no reason to change its earlier determination that DACA’s rescission was arbitrary and capricious.”
So, arguing that federal law is federal law which DHS is attempting to follow, and that the program itself wasn’t actually authorized by statutory law, and that Obama pretty much manufactured a pseudo amnesty out of thin air, doing something Obama himself said was un-Constitutional and against the law, was apparently the wrong tact to take with this judge
In his conclusion, Bates appeared to make an effort to preempt criticism from Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and Trump’s supporters.
“The Court did not hold in its prior opinion, and it does not hold today, that DHS lacks the statutory or constitutional authority to rescind the DACA program. Rather, the Court simply holds that if DHS wishes to rescind the program—or to take any other action, for that matter—it must give a rational explanation for its decision,” he wrote. “A conclusory assertion that a prior policy is illegal, accompanied by a hodgepodge of illogical or post hoc policy assertions, simply will not do.”
So, the judge knows the program is illegal and DHS has the power to deep-6 it, and that it never should have been initiated, but, he did not like the way they decided to kill the illegal program.
.@MZHemingway on DACA ruling: "President Obama didn't have the authority to this, but somehow that was okay. But when President Trump tries to correct that issue, by rescinding it, then he can't do it." #SpecialReport https://t.co/k7DTFsIldN pic.twitter.com/yQmkuGgFGk
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 3, 2018
Meanwhile, the hearings for the states that are suing to end DACA start next week. It’ll be interesting to see if we then have competing rulings.
Read: Judge Orders DACA Reinstated Because Apparently Doesn’t Understand Federal Law »
Bet you never thought you’d read those three words in a sentence, eh?
Climate Change May Bring the Nassau Grouper’s Moonlit Orgies to an End
Just before a full moon ascends over the Caribbean, Nassau groupers congregate by the thousands in winter and early spring to lace the water column with eggs and sperm. One such bacchanalia in the Bahamas in 1971 included an estimated 30,000 to 100,000 of these four-foot-long, brown-and-white-striped fish getting their freak on. Bull sharks visit this spawning frenzy too, in the hopes of an easy meal, as do gigantic whale sharks who can’t resist all that fresh caviar. (snip)
Trouble is, after decades of overfishing, just 10,000 mature Nassau groupers remain, and their spawning spectacles can’t occur just anywhere. The fish, which can weigh as much as a bulldog, breed only in a narrow band of temperatures, from about 74.2 to 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 27 degrees Celsius). According to a study published by Erisman and lead author Rebecca Asch in the journal Diversity and Distributions, climate change could cook the Nassau grouper’s orgies out of existence.
Through computer modeling, Erisman and Asch dialed up all the Caribbean habitat currently conducive to grouper sexy times and then projected how much would remain over the course of the next century if current carbon pollution rates continue as expected. The findings were bleak: Some 82 percent of the Nassau grouper spawning habitat found between 1981 and 2000 could disappear by 2081. Most of this lost habitat would be in the waters surrounding Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Central America’s Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System.

Did you catch the flip from “overfishing” to AGW doom? In fact, much of the rest of the article, and others if you look them up, discuss the issue of overfishing. It’s like they threw ‘climate change in there for the hell of it.
Read: Doom: ‘Climate Change’ Could Maybe Possibly End The Grouper’s Moonlit Orgies »
…are islands created by sea rise covering lower lands, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Daley Gator, with a post on Selective Outrage Syndrome.
Who has recommendations for what country to do next week?
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