…is extreme weather caused by Other People driving fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Moonbattery, with a post on what an unhinged person smeared on Trump’s Hollywood star.
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…is extreme weather caused by Other People driving fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Moonbattery, with a post on what an unhinged person smeared on Trump’s Hollywood star.
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This is like something a dictator would do (via Twitchy)
A tour gives a glimpse inside a Texas migrant youth shelter — it has cots, soccer and a Trump mural https://t.co/ItZwGxnI0E pic.twitter.com/yKHKpOjeo0
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) June 17, 2018
Our dictator has put murals up for the migrant children to see as they are taken from their parents. This is not America.
“”Kids would tell me it was an odd image to see, that it scared them. They didn't like it.”” https://t.co/rL6GyjYYmh
— Amy Siskind ?????????? (@Amy_Siskind) June 14, 2018
See? Dictator! Excitable Joy Reid wrote on Twitter “This is a must-read thread, and incredibly disturbing… a child “detention center,†in America, complete with a Trump propaganda mural on the wall…” And so many others were losing it. But, um
Here are some of the other presidents at the Brownsville center, which media forgot to mention. Obama, JFK, Lincoln… pic.twitter.com/RIy5QJdTHT
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) June 17, 2018
In fact, the 2nd to last paragraph of the LA Times article: “Each shelter wing was named for a president, with a mural of each and a quote, in English and Spanish. The tour passed Washington, Lincoln, Kennedy and Trump, whose face was pictured with the American flag and outline of the White House.”
Oh, hey, and for those freaking out about the detention of illegal alien kids under Trump
During the tour, similar to a press tour of emergency shelters for migrant youths at a Texas Air Force base in 2014, reporters were not allowed to photograph or film. (The Department of Health and Human Services later released photographs it had taken inside the facility.) No interviews were allowed of youths or staff members, except those leading the tour.
So, wait, President Trump was doing this all the way back in 2014?
There’s a very simple solution: when they are caught, they are immediately deported. As a family.
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Overnight Saturday, technically Sunday morning, fights broke out in Trenton at Art All Night, followed by a couple people pulling out their handguns and taking shots at each other and hitting citizens, including kids (what were they doing out at 3am?) So, of course
(Fox News) Less than 24 hours after the gunfire, [New Jersey Gov. Phil] Murphy — a former Goldman Sachs banker who served as President Barack Obama’s ambassador to Germany — began calling for gun control without addressing the other circumstances involved in the crime.
“It’s yet another reminder of the senseless gun violence, even having signed six stringent gun laws last week,” Murphy said at a news conference Sunday following a service at Trenton’s Galilee Baptist Church.
During the service, he said he “and many others around this state are committed to ending this scourge of gun violence†and urged the Congress to take action on guns “as a national matter.â€
On Twitter, the governor also said the immediate aftermath is the time to speak about possible gun control.
“These are not inappropriate times to talk about gun policy,” he wrote. “These are the most important times to talk about gun policy.â€
Tahaji Wells, who was shot and killed by police, had been released early from prison. He was sentenced in 2004 to 18 years in state prison after pleading guilty to aggravated manslaughter at the tender age of 17. He was sentenced to six more years after pleading guilty to a second-degree racketeering charge. Yet, he was recently release from jail, when he should have been there into the 2020’s. He was found to have a handgun with an extended magazine, already illegal in NJ. Everything points to this being gang related, in a neighborhood that is prone to gang violence, in a Democratic Party run city that is not known for being particularly safe. And yet
We awoke to news of a mass shooting right here in Trenton.
Art All Night is a time when we all come together. We cannot let gun violence tear us apart.
These are not inappropriate times to talk about gun policy. These are the most important times to talk about gun policy. pic.twitter.com/EJtM7iLOPN
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) June 17, 2018
The conversations on the articles at NJ.com wondered when Phil would blame the guns, despite having signed 6 anti-gun measures that mostly affect law abiding citizen’s ability to defend themselves in a state that is one of the most gun restrictive in the nation. And is seemingly soft on crime.
But, hey, if Phil wants to talk about gun policy, let’s talk about the danger of him and all the elected officials being protected by people with guns. By their own talking points, that is dangerous. They should be disarmed, just like the law abiding population.
Read: After Mass Shooting, NJ Governor Blames Guns, Not Gangbanger Released From Jail Early »
When you do not have to worry about real things, such as a job to put food on the table, clothes on your back, and a roof over your head, you have time to be concerned with fake things
Australian teens more worried about climate change than adults
While climate change has always been a problem during Ishan Ahmed’s lifetime, he said he’s worried about it having the potential to become more extreme.
“Climate change will get worse in future generations because I do think that humans have caused this by cutting down trees,” the year 7 student at St Mary MacKillop College said.
“Climate change it isn’t affecting us hugely right now, but it’s going to get bigger and get worse and we have to start thinking how we can do the little things to help.” (snip)
A recent study conducted by a team at the Australian National University found 12 and 13 year olds were more concerned about the threat of climate change than adults.
The team surveyed more than 460 year 7 students in both and Australia and Austria, with students in Vienna, Sydney and Canberra taking part in the study.
The results showed more than 86 per cent of students surveyed agreed that climate change was something they should be worried about.
Let them graduate and have to be adults, see how they feel. They may “care”, but it will be kinda like how people care about minor things. They mouth a few platitudes, drop a few tweets, then jump in their fossil fueled vehicles to go work at building powered by fossil fuels and nuclear, eating food transported by fossil fueled vehicles, and worry about where they’ll go on a vacation, going on fossil fueled planes.
Read: Kids With No Adult Worries Totally Worried About ‘Climate Change’ (scam) »
…is horrible carbon pollution created heat snow, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Welcome To The Rightly Guided, with a post on the unbiased media’s narrative.
It’s snow week!
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Happy Sunday! It’s a gorgeous day in America. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, have you called dad today? This pinup is by Gil Elvgren, 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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Now that Obama is not president, are we allowed to write Chicago without it being considered raaaaacist? Anyhow
Parkland students kick off bus tour in Chicago suburb
Student survivors of February’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Friday kicked off their March for Our Lives: Road to Change national tour in Chicago.
Hundreds gathered for the rally at St. Sabina’s Catholic Church on Chicago’s South Side, the Chicago Tribune reported. Among them were featured guests including Chance the Rapper, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz), Jennifer Hudson, and Will.i.am.
The event, dubbed the South Side Peace March, kicked off a 50-plus-stop tour for students who aim to rally young potential voters to register ahead of November’s midterm elections. Student survivors and gun control activists spoke at the rally, touting the importance of taking action.
“Four million people in this country turn 18 this year,†said Jammal Lemy, according to the Tribune. Lemy graduated from Parkland, Florida’s, Marjory Stoneman Douglas in 2016 and lost two close friends in the shooting. “We have the opportunity to empower the youth and to push a voter registration drive.â€
Oh, so this is all really about pushing Democrat voter registration. Huh. I wonder how the anti-gun, er, common sense gun control rally worked out?
1 dead, 13 wounded in shootings across Chicago
A 17-year-old boy was found with a gunshot wound that proved fatal, and 13 other people were wounded Saturday and early Sunday in shootings across Chicago, police said.
The most recent shooting took place downtown, about 1:40 a.m. in the 600 block of Lakeshore Drive. A 25-year-old man was walking with a group when an argument erupted and another man shot him in the back, police said. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition.
The gun grabbers march, er, March For Our Lives, was held in one of much lower crime areas of Chicago. They should have tried in one of the more dangerous ones where gun play is the norm in one of the most 2nd Amendment restrictive cities in the nation.
“Over the summer we’re going to key congressional districts…we’re basically trying to promote the largest youth voter turnout ever in the history of the United States,” Hogg told ABC News’s “Nightline” earlier this month.
Student activists boarded the tour bus at the end of Friday’s rally. The tour is staying in Chicago where they will hold a cookout and voter registration drive on Sunday.
Weird. I thought this was all about gun control? No?
Read: Parkland Gun Grabbers Rally For Gun Grabbing In Gun Grabbing Chicago »
…is a fish that probably lived in a different area of the ocean before climate change made it move, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Right Scoop, with a post on an SJW self-own.
Dog to cameraman: “Dave, tell Karen to stop posing and cook the damn fish. I’m hungry.”
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It’s actually surprising that we haven’t seen more of these “Dear World” type missives in the year and a half that Trump has been president
Dear World: On Climate, Donald Trump Doesn’t Speak for the United States of America
The American people believe in climate change—and are committed to doing something about it.
We are? Is that why Obama crafted the Paris Climate Agreement to avoid the need for Senate approval, and made sure the pledges were not legally binding. Basically, if a country felt like doing something. Voluntary. And why does Doing Something poll so low?
Dear G7 (G6?) Leaders:
First, let me just say on behalf of the United States of America: We are so, so sorry.
Well, at least they aren’t holding up their loopy signs like when Bush was reelected in 2004.
Now, for the intended purpose of my letter: the global fight against climate change. As you know, our president skipped out of the G7 summit early, just before all of you were going to discuss different ways to finance the various carbon-reduction plans made under the terms of the Paris climate agreement. In your jointly authored communiqué—the one that Trump angrily rejected later—you vigorously reaffirm your respective commitments to “ambitious climate action†and “reducing emissions while stimulating innovation, enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening and financing resilience and reducing vulnerability.†You stipulate the need for an international effort to clean up our shared ocean environments. And you formally dedicate your countries to the essential mission of creating a global carbon-neutral economy before the end of the century, vowing “to promote the fight against climate change through collaborative partnerships and work with all relevant partners.â€
Thank you.
Funny that Warmists refuse to pledge to do things in their own lives to go carbon neutral.
But along with this apology for our president’s behavior at the G7 summit, we would also like to assure you that President Trump is wrong about this (just as he is wrong about so many other things). President Trump is not the United States of America—especially when it comes to climate and the environment.
Funny, when Obama was President leftists told us that he was the US of A. Go figure.
The United States hasn’t given up on those goals. Please don’t give up on us.
Sincerely,
Embarrassed in America
These people.
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