Washington Post: The Trump Admin Is Traumatizing Illegal Alien Kids Or Something

The Washington Post Editorial Board is in High Moonbat Dudgeon, with the requisite failure to make a delineation between illegal aliens and lawful migrants

The Trump administration is traumatizing children to scare migrants away

INFANTS, TODDLERS, tweens, teens — Trump administration officials are less interested in the age of an unauthorized child migrant than they are in removing the child from his or her parents as a means of deterring illegal border-crossers. That plan, first floated by White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly last year when he was homeland security secretary, was widely regarded as so callous and such a radical departure from historical practice that it was unthinkable for any U.S. government.

If only.

In fact, not only has the idea of systematically separating undocumented children and parents gained currency among top officials determined to turn the tide on illegal entry, it’s already happening with increasing frequency. The Department of Homeland Security insists it has not adopted the practice as a matter of official policy — despite White House pressure to do so — but administration officials acknowledge that hundreds of children, including scores younger than 4, have been taken from their parents in the past few months.

By now it’s clear that there are few red lines President Trump is unwilling to cross in his crusade to rid the United States of undocumented immigrants. For Mr. Trump, having washed his hands of the “dreamers” — young migrants, most in their 20s, raised and educated in the United States after being brought here as children — it’s hardly a moral leap to inflict lasting psychological damage on younger children by taking them from their parents if it will further his goal of combating illegal immigration.

Well, finally, a mention of illegal immigration. At the end of the day, this is about Law, not feelings. As the old saying goes, are we a nation of Law or a nation of Men? We have laws. We must enforce them, without prejudice, to all. The only people who are in the wrong here are the parents who chose to enter the nation illegally or overstayed their visas. They put their children in this position. If you get caught speeding, it’s not the cops fault for catching you. It’s not the jurisdictions fault for having telling their officers to not let you speed. It’s your fault. You get a ticket. A civic violation. The penalty for being unlawfully present in the U.S. is deportation.

And children are temporarily removed from their parents all the time, often with no warrant, just the say so of government workers. And parents are separated from their kids all the time when the parent(s) go to jail for violating the law. There’s a simple solution: don’t break the established laws. Don’t be in the U.S. illegally. They all know it’s illegal.

And let me note one thing I haven’t noted in a while: this is all the fault of the illegals. I had a convo the other day on this, and why Conservatives were so heartless on the subject. Besides it being about the rule of law, illegals pooped in their own bed. There are so many who are demanding we legalize them. Demand, not ask nicely. They get out in the streets to demonstrate, hold sit ins, invade offices. All while denigrating the very people they should be enticing to help them out. They hold signs being rude to Americans, call us names. They run around flying the flags of their nation of origin. They talk badly about America. They’re belligerent. They’re the ones here in contradiction of law. One would think they’d be walking up, hat in hand, asking “please”. If people are jerks to you and demand some sort of action, are you going to do it? If your child throws a fit and demands a cookie, do you give them one?

Illegals might have gotten some sympathy backing in the early 2000’s when this became a big issue again, but, they had to be jerks. Not all. But, more than enough.

The United States has a legitimate interest in deterring illegal border-crossing. It is within its rights to detain and deport individuals and families who fail to make a persuasive case for asylum. But to splinter families and traumatize children in the name of frightening away migrants, many of whom may have a legitimate asylum claim, is not just heartless. It is beyond the pale for a civilized country.

It’s hard to take that seriously, because if Trump was not doing this, keeping the families together, the WPEB would be calling this heartless. In their world, the only thing not heartless is simply giving citizenship, with full voting rights, to all illegals, and all who simply show up at the border.

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If All You See…

…is a horrible, evil, temperature spiking bottle of water*, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Weasel Zippers, with a post on why Kalifornia can’t have nice things.

It’s ladies in the military week.

*as always, please recycle.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Patriotic Pinup Gil Elvgren

Happy Sunday! Another gorgeous day in America. The Sun is shining, the hummingbirds are racing around, summer is almost here. This pinup is by Gil Elvgren, with a wee bit of help.

What’s happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Jo Nova notes when humans are the happiest
  2. 357 Magnum heads to the gun free nation of China for knife attacks
  3. Bizzy Blog has a partial list (56) of things the Left stands for
  4. Blazing Cat Fur notes who actual vandalized a Jewish cemetery, which was blamed on Trump supporters
  5. By Other Means covers Blue State refugees
  6. DaTechGuy’s Blog says England is out of time
  7. Diogenes’ Middle Finger covers the slow burn cultural revolution
  8. Geller Report notes the Islamization of the EU Human Rights Court
  9. Jihad Watch has information on Muslim cop who shot unarmed woman
  10. Legal Insurrection features those Gaza “protests”
  11. Moonbattery discusses a guy identifying as a squirrel winning an election
  12. Patterico’s Pontifications covers the Red State firings
  13. Political Clown Parade has the Trump Derangement Translator
  14. Powerline notes the trials of Joy Reid
  15. And last, but not least, Raised On Hoecakes features a Conservative coming out

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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North Korea’s Price To Give Up Nuclear Weapons? A Promise To Not Invade

If this is all Kim Jong-un wants, along with one other thing, it’s a bargain

Kim Says He’ll Give Up Weapons if U.S. Promises Not to Invade

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, told President Moon Jae-in of South Korea when they met that he would abandon his nuclear weapons if the United States would agree to formally end the Korean War and promise that it would not invade his country, a South Korean government spokesman said Sunday.

In a faith-building gesture ahead of a summit meeting with President Trump, Mr. Kim also said he would invite experts and journalists from South Korea and the United States to watch the shutdown next month of his country’s only known underground nuclear test site.

The comments by Mr. Kim were made on Friday when the leaders of the two Koreas met at Panmunjom, a village on their shared border, the spokesman, Yoon Young-chan, said on Sunday, providing additional details of the meeting.

“I know the Americans are inherently disposed against us, but when they talk with us, they will see that I am not the kind of person who would shoot nuclear weapons to the south, over the Pacific or at the United States,” Mr. Kim told Mr. Moon, according to Mr. Yoon’s account of the meeting.

Actually, he is the kind of guy who might do that. We should never lose fact of him being a brutal, murderous, violent, repressive, torturous dictator running a country along those lines. This country which barely has electricity and food has a massive army, with quite a bit of regular, chemical, and biological weapons, most of which are aimed at South Korea and Japan with all their short and medium range artillery and rockets. The capital of South Korea, Seoul, has a population of over 10 million. Add in the millions who live around Seoul and in places like Inchon and the rest of the northern part of S. Korea, all within 40 miles of the DMZ, an easy range for missiles and artillery, and you could have a significant death toll within the first hours, much less days.

So, really, promising not to invade is no big deal. If we were going to hit North Korea, it would be through a massive strike hitting NK’s nuclear facilities as well as their forces that can attack South Korea and Japan via cruise missile strikes and the use of stealth bombers. It wouldn’t be a pinpoint strike on a few places. And there would still be a concern that NK would get off some missiles which could easily kill tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, quickly.

We wouldn’t be invading with ground troops, at least to start. So a pledge to not invade for NK giving up all their nuclear weapons and associated research and facilities? OK.

And, any promise from Trump could be ended if North Korea failed to live up to their end of the bargain. Declaring an end to the Korean war? OK. It can always restart if North Korea wants to get frisky.

Mr. Kim even vowed to readjust his country’s clock to match the time zone in South Korea.

In 2015, North Korea created its own time zone — “Pyongyang time” — and set its clocks 30 minutes behind those of South Korea, Japan and other neighbors. That has since created confusion among officials from both Koreas when they tried to schedule their meetings, such as the summit meeting on Friday.

“When I was sitting in the waiting room, I saw two clocks on the wall, one of the Seoul time and the other of the Pyongyang time, and I felt bad about it,” Mr. Kim was quoted as telling Mr. Moon. “Why don’t we reunify our clocks first?”

The big question is “how serious is Kim?” Is this simply a game being played by him, as he and his father have done many, many times? Or, can something big happen? And, could that be turned into North Korea becoming a better nation? Only time will tell.

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Special Snowflakes Receive Cry Closets At U Of Utah

In my day, we just settled down with a good party, and, if really stressed out, we talked with our good friends. Who usually had beer and a spleef. Maybe did some fishing, or chilled down at the beach. Hit the bars. Nowadays

University of Utah Installs Cry Closet for Stressed Students

A graduate art student at the University of Utah has installed a closet on campus for stressed students to cry in following final exams.

The “cry closet,” an art project by graduate student Nemo Miller, provides a space for students to cry privately on campus. The closet is equipped with several stuffed animals. There are two lights that can be adjusted to meet the student’s specific preference. On the closet door, there is a list of rules. According to the rules, students must knock before entering and may spend no more than 10 minutes in the closet.

An article from the University of Utah’s student newspaper argues that the installation has helped stressed students out as they go through final exams. In an interview with the student newspaper, Miller explained that the closet was designed to provide stressed students with a space to feel safe.

LOL.

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If All You See…

…are extreme waves because Someone Else barbecued a rack of ribs, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Cold Fury, with a post on why once great nations crumble.

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Goracle Decides To Scaremonger On ‘Climate Change’ At Memorial To Lynching

Now, just imagine that a Conservative decided to bring up literally anything else while at this memorial. How would that have gone? Anyhow, this is what members of the Cult of Climastrology do: bring their cultish dogma into everything else

Al Gore warns worst of climate change will be felt by black and poor people

Al Gore, the former US vice-president turned climate change advocate, has warned that the deepening crisis of global temperature and sea level rise – and the consequent spate of natural disasters in America – will increasingly affect black and poor people more than others.

Speaking at the opening of a new national memorial and museum chronicling America’s history of lynching and racial violence in Montgomery, Alabama, Gore said that the US could expect to see many more major disasters of the ilk of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria last summer.

The most vulnerable to the damage and suffering would be poor and older Americans, infants and children, and African Americans, who live in large numbers in urban areas where the heat island effect intensifies rising climactic temperatures.

Of course, the UK Guardian has no problem with allowing ManBearPig to hijack the event with his Hotcoldwet doom ‘n raaaaacism talk.

Let’s also consider that the poor, and Blacks, will be some of the first to be harmed by CoC policies of raising taxes and fees, instituting carbon taxes, and all the cost of living increases associated with Cult policies. Gore doesn’t care: he made tons of money off selling his TV station to a fossil fuels backed company.

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Washington Post: Cooling Is Caused By Nature, Warming By Mankind Or Something

Of course, let’s not forget that Warmists will also blame cooling on Mankind at times, as well

Global temperatures have cooled since 2016. Here’s why that’s normal.

It was only two years ago that a new record-warm global temperature was set, but things have already cooled off significantly. Temperature anomalies hit record peaks in 2016, but have been sliding since then. Global temperatures are still much warmer than normal, but according to NASA, the first quarter of 2018 (January-March) was the fourth warmest, behind 2015, 2016, 2017 and tied with 2010.

This is normal, of course. The world has not seen the last of global warming. The long-term upward trend in temperatures is due to manmade fossil fuel emissions, but natural processes that impact global temperature — like El Nino — still play a role. Sometimes they make things warmer and sometimes they make things cooler.

The current cooling episode is mostly due to a reversal of waters in the Tropical Pacific, which can modulate global temperature. Since the Pacific Ocean is our largest global body of water, what it does makes a big difference on global climate. A similar reversal followed the super El Niño in the late 90s — 1998 was the hottest year on record at the time in part because of the warm El Nino water pushing global temperatures over the brink. Earth went from having one of the strongest El Niño events on record (very warm waters in the central Tropical Pacific) to a few years of cooler waters thanks to a La Niña period.

See? Any increase in temperature is your fault for refusing to ride a bicycle to work instead of taking your fossil fueled vehicle, and let’s not even get into that cheeseburger you ate the other day. Ugh! But cooling is mostly caused by Nature doing its thing.

Much of Europe, Asia, and North America have been running much cooler than the super El Niño-fired winter that included the first quarter of 2016.  Some of the recent cooling may also be tied to stronger North Atlantic high pressure “blocking” patterns that were the strongest in about eight years:

Such strong blocking pattern signatures may be associated with an incoming deep solar minimum period similar to what we experienced between 2008 and 2011, which helps to flush more cool to cold air into the middle latitudes during the winter seasons mainly (record snows in Europe and a very cool North American March-April period). This may be something to watch for next winter, but for now, this current “cooling” seems to be mostly influenced by La Niña and the ENSO cycle.

Question for the Cult of Climastrology: why can’t most of the warming be attributed to natural processes, the same way cooling is attributed to it?

Oh, right, that would be inconvenient after 25+ years of spreading awareness, blamestorming, scaring people, and would ruin a movement meant to increase taxation along with putting more and more people and private entities, along with economies, under the thumbs of centralized government.

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Lindsay Graham: Trump Deserves Nobel Prize If North Korea Gives Up Nukes

Lindsay Graham was once a big time never Trumper. Now we get things like this

(Real Clear Politics) Sen. Lindsey Graham told ‘Fox & Friends’ Friday morning that if North and South Korea make peace and North Korea gets rid of its nuclear weapons President Trump “deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.”

SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM: Okay, so here’s the deal. It wouldn’t have happened without Trump. It may not happen, but it is the biggest change since the end of the hostilities. The fact that the North Korean and South Korean presidents met, and they vowed to end the war. What happened? Donald Trump convinced North Korea and China he was serious about bringing about change. We’re not there yet but if this happens President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.

All of the criticism of President Trump on fire and fury and maximum pressure – I’m glad he didn’t listen to all of those who failed before him. He has convinced North Korea that you’ve got two options: you can become a normal country or we will take you down if you keep trying to build missiles to hit the American homeland and I think they convinced North Korea and China that Trump is serious. Every president before him tried this. What is different about Trump?

He goes on to say that we aren’t quite there yet, but, if we do get there, this is big.

Further

(The Hill) Rep. Luke Messer (R-Ind.) is pressing colleagues to support President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Messer says it would recognize Trump for his role in the new peace talks between North and South Korea.

“We are seeing unprecedented progress toward peace, and it’s a direct result of President Trump’s strong leadership,” said Messer, who is battling fellow GOP Rep. Todd Rokita (Ind.) and former Rep. Mike Braun in a primary to take on Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly.

“Following this historic announcement, President Trump should get the Nobel Peace Prize. Our peace through strength strategy is delivering never before seen results,” Messer added in a statement.

Hey, Obama got a Nobel for ….. being elected and talking a lot. Of course, we’re starting to see things like

Liberals are attempting to find ways to make sure Trump gets no credit for anything that happens in regards to the Koreas.

Crossed at First Street Journal.

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The Sierra Club Wants Climate Reparations Or Something

Well, of course they do, because their lawyers and Luddite group overall would stand to benefit, all while refusing to give up their own use of fossil fuels

The Case for Climate Reparations
Who should pay the costs for climate-change-related disasters?

(skipping past the long human drama stories about people who’ve dealt with weather related incidents, which never happened before fossil fuels, you know. And there are more throughout the screed)

The debate over climate accountability is not new. In the late 1980s, when climatologists were still trying to determine the magnitude of the risks from industrial greenhouse gas emissions, academics and policy specialists began calling attention to the fact that the alteration of the planet’s atmosphere would lead to unequal harms, and that basic principles of fairness would require that those harms be compensated. The issue of “loss and damage” entered into the formal United Nations–sponsored climate negotiations in 2007, when the Bali Action Plan suggested that wealthy nations take (unspecified) steps to assist “particularly vulnerable” countries. The Bali Action Plan established the idea—at least in theory—that the rich countries that have built their wealth by burning fossil fuels should help the poorer nations that are suffering disproportionate harms from a distorted atmosphere.

“Climate change reparations” is the shorthand for this claim—reparations meaning, basically, “a rectification of past and ongoing harms.” A plainer word would be justice. But justice is elusive, difficult to calculate, and often impossible to enforce. The notion of climate reparations, also referred to as “climate restitution,” has proved radioactive within international climate change talks, as richer nations resist acknowledging the responsibilities they may hold.

Then lots of yammering about weather which is all Bad now, because shut up, we said so, why are you questioning us? And they get into what they call the “Carbon Barrons”, essentially fossil fuels companies and all those associated with the fossil fuels business

The new climate restitution lawsuits enjoy advantages their predecessors didn’t. Although the lawsuits are ambitious in their goals, they are relatively modest in their tactics. The municipal and county lawsuits rest on middle-of-the-road tort law surrounding product liability and the “polluter pays” principle. The lawsuits claim that the Carbon Barons caused public and private nuisances when they failed to disclose the inherent dangers of fossil fuel combustion, dangers that they themselves have been aware of for decades. The opening line of the New York City complaint reads, “This lawsuit is based upon the fundamental principle that a corporation that makes a product causing severe harm when used exactly as intended should shoulder the costs of abating that harm.”

As much as the Warmists try and position it as all Bad, Mankind has never gone as far forward as they have during this Holocene warm period, so, even if the Cult of Climastrology is correct that humanity is mostly/solely responsible for the slight warming, things have gone pretty well for Humanity. And weather has always happened. The CoC can’t prove that weather was better during previous times during the Holocene when there were no fossil fueled vehicles.

Anyhow, this is a long, long whiny piece of bullshit, so let’s skip to the end

THE LAW IS AN IMPERFECT extension of ethics. Tort law alone isn’t going to save the planet. Even if, after years of litigation, the pending cases succeed, the question of climate restitution may well be too large for the courtroom, the damages too vast for any single judge or jury to decide. This century will witness trillions of dollars of infrastructure and wealth destroyed in the course of unnatural disasters. Millions of human lives may be lost in heat waves, droughts, fires, and floods. Beyond the losses for human civilization, there are the damages to wild nature—the altered forests and the acidic seas. Is any settlement large enough to remedy the extinction of a species? One stumbles in trying to make such a reckoning.

Yet a reckoning must be made. While the courts are, for now, the best and most likely venue for achieving some amends, climate justice is ultimately a political problem. After all, we are not merely consumers seeking compensation for a product defect. We are citizens insisting that impunity is unacceptable in a republic governed by the rule of law. The demand for climate change reparations—that is to say, some redress for climate change’s recent past, present, and likely future damages—is the base minimum required for any accounting of a crime as insidious as the profit-driven alteration of Earth’s atmosphere.

The urgency of this attempt cannot be overstated. This effort to apportion responsibility is in a race against time and the implacable physics of Earth’s vast systems. The longer the Carbon Barons are able to delay justice, the sooner a worse judgment will come for all of us, the innocent as well as the guilty.

They’re selling a product people want. A product most Warmists refuse to give up for their own lives. I suggest that all Warmists sell their fossil fueled vehicle, and, if there’s a profit, donate it to….well, no one really knows where. And, they should take one quarter of their yearly salary and donate it to ….. well, again, no one really knows. Because this whole thing is just an attempt to create a shakedown, which will harm the middle class and the poor. It won’t hurt the rich people who push as this Cult of Climastrology garbage.

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