Oh Yeah!
https://twitter.com/NJDevils/status/982070276275036161
Absolutely no one picked the Devils to even get close to the Playoffs. Heck, even us fans thought this team was a year or so away.
Read: Let’s Go Devils »
Oh Yeah!
https://twitter.com/NJDevils/status/982070276275036161
Absolutely no one picked the Devils to even get close to the Playoffs. Heck, even us fans thought this team was a year or so away.
Read: Let’s Go Devils »
Across Pa, 4 in 10 voters are dumbasses who should not be allowed to vote because they’re mindless drones
Poll: Climate change causing problems for significant number of Pennsylvanians
Across Pennsylvania, four in 10 registered voters say they have personally experienced problems related to climate change, according to a recent poll from StateImpact Pennsylvania and Franklin & Marshall College.
Dealing with extreme weather is a common theme among Pennsylvanians who responded that they believe climate change is affecting them. Some have had to cancel vacations due to hurricanes, while others have experienced flooding in their basements.
For Carol Gingrich of Bushkill, a town in the Pocono mountains along the New Jersey border, it’s the seemingly nonstop storms.
“We have gone through four nor’easters just this winter,†she said. “Now, it’s not unusual to have a nor’easter come onto the East Coast like this. But four pretty much back to back, and one really devastated the area, is pretty intense.â€

First, there’s no proof that any of these storms are anything other than normal weather during a Holocene warm period.
Second, when did so many people become so soft?
Read: Across Pennsylvania, 4 in 10 Registered Voters Have Literally Witnessed Bad Weather Or Something »
…is horrible heat snow from Other People’s sugary drink habits, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Jihad Watch, with a post on the UK Thought Police stating they aren’t Thought Police while acting like Thought Police.
Read: If All You See… »
The Cult of Climastrology often comes up with talking points to counteract reality when reality is making a mockery of the original CoC talking points. Take for instance this whole notion that greenhouse gases are now causing the Arctic to shift and make it cold and snowy. By this measure, it would mean that the last glacial age was super warm. And, it conveniently forgets that the Southern Hemisphere has seen the same thing. Oh, and did you know that D.C.’s largest April snow was all the way back on 4/1/1924, with 5.5 inches? What caused that?
Now we have this from the always Nutty Vox, by their hyper-warmist David Roberts (who’s actually a pretty nice guy)
It’s time to think seriously about cutting off the supply of fossil fuels
There is a bias in climate policy shared by analysts, politicians, and pundits across the political spectrum so common it is rarely remarked upon. To put it bluntly: Nobody, at least nobody in power, wants to restrict the supply of fossil fuels.
Policies that choke off fossil fuels at their origin — shutting down mines and wells; banning new ones; opting against new pipelines, refineries, and export terminals — have been embraced by climate activists, picking up steam with the Keystone pipeline protestsand the recent direct action of the Valve Turners.
But they are looked upon with some disdain by the climate intelligentsia, who are united in their belief that such strategies are economically suboptimal and politically counterproductive.
Now a pair of economists has offered a cogent argument that the activists are onto something — that restrictive supply-side (RSS) climate policies have unique economic and political benefits and deserve a place alongside carbon prices and renewable energy supports in the climate policy toolkit.
Well, of course they have. Alternate headline: People who use lots of fossil fuels recommend getting the government (which uses lots of fossil fuels) to cut off fossil fuels for Other People and dramatically increase the cost of living while doing vast harm to Black and brown people in 3rd world nations. Too long?
Here’s what they propose
Climate policies can apply to the supply side (production of fossil fuels) or the demand side (consumption of FF), and they can be restrictive or supportive. That creates a grid with four quadrants:
It’s always interesting that the CoC’s policies always revolve around giving Centralized Government lots and lots of power over people’s lives and private industries and economies. And then they’re shocked when they’re called Marxists and Fascists.
The article attempts to portray just how all of this has positive economic benefits. I’ll let you read that in full and in context to see the idiocy they attempt. It boils down to “if you ban them you’ll make it easier for government to ban them and hit people with carbon taxes.” Let’s move to this
Cutting off fossil fuel supply has unique political benefits
This is all about the politics of control, the antithesis of freedom.
Yet, these same people refuse to give up their own use of fossil fuels. Go figure.
Read: Warmists Manufacture Position That Banning Fossil Fuels Will Be Super Awesome »
The dominoes continue to fall
(San Diego Union Tribune) Following a contentious, three-hour meeting filled with name-calling and impassioned pleas, the Escondido City Council voted 4-1 Wednesday to file a legal brief in support of the U.S. government’s lawsuit challenging the state’s sanctuary laws.
The action is the first by a San Diego County city. The county Board of Supervisors is expected to discuss filing a similar brief during a closed-door meeting on April 17.
At the beginning of the meeting, Escondido City Attorney Michael McGuinness explained what was, and what was not, being contemplated by the council.
He said the city was not suing the state, only filing a legal brief in support of the Trump Administration’s lawsuit, which contends California laws contradict and are in violation of federal law.
Police Chief Craig Carter said the new state laws put his officers in a difficult position. Since 2009, federal immigration officers have worked closely with Escondido police, he said. But as of January, when the new state laws went into effect, immigration officials no longer have a desk in police headquarters and local officers are forbidden in most circumstances from inquiring about someone’s immigration status.
One has to wonder how many more cities will take a stance. There are a lot of areas in California that do vote Republican, that aren’t unhinged illegal alien supporting Liberals.
Councilman John Masson made an interesting statement on Unintended Consequences
They said recent California laws hurt the city’s predominantly Latino community by not allowing local officers to work with immigration police. Instead, they said, federal agents are out there on their own now arresting people, some of whom are not criminals.
“When (the laws) got passed and we were no longer able to deal with ICE, that relationship with ICE disappeared,†Masson said. “So, no longer do we have control over our community and who we go after in our community, which was very controlled through our (police department).â€
That’s an interesting take which really needs no explanation
One speaker, 17-year-old Maria Martinez, said she was an undocumented city resident whose father was deported in October.
“How shameful of you to think that tearing families apart will help the community,†she said. “This unethical behavior has to be stopped. If the sanctuary law is not in place, more behavior like this will continue.â€
It’s not our fault, sweety. Blame your father for knowingly violating U.S. federal law.
Read: Escondido Votes To Join Trump’s Lawsuit Against Sanctuary State California »
Remember, they’re totally not coming for the guns of law abiding citizens……because they legislate turning law abiding citizens into criminals (while being soft on actual criminals)
(Chicago Tribune) Owners of assault weapons living in north suburban Deerfield have until June 13 to remove the firearms from within village limits or face daily fines after a ban was approved Monday night.
The Village Board of Trustees unanimously approved a ban on certain types of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, amending a 2013 ordinance that regulated the storage of those items.
The new ordinance prohibits the possession, sale and manufacturing of certain types of assault weapons and large capacity magazines within the village, according to the ordinance. One change from the law as it was originally discussed exempts retired police officers from the ban, according to Village Manager Kent Street.
Violations carry a fine of between $250 and $1,000 per day, according to Matthew Rose, the village attorney. He said the fine is levied each day until there is compliance.
Street said the new law is modeled after one approved by Highland Park in 2013. That ban survived a legal challenge by one of the city’s residents and the Illinois State Rifle Association. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that legislation constitutional and the U.S. Supreme Court let the decision stand when it declined to take up the appeal.
This may or may not survive a legal challenge that you know is coming. But, it is illuminating to see Democrats enact a ban which requires people to turn in their lawfully purchased and owned property, and I cannot find any article that states that the lawful owners will be compensated. And since the government mostly knows who has what thanks to the a previous law on storing the weapons, the police can spend time rounding them up rather than doing things like….stopping crime.
Citizens can also place them outside of the Village, but, will have to tell the Government where in order to be in compliance and not get fined for possession of legally purchased property. Both apply to possession of “high capacity magazines”, which they find to be any that can accept more than 10 rounds.
But, this might possibly maybe make them all feel safe, as we see from the actual ordinance
WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield find that amending Village of Deerfield Ordinance No. 0-13-24 (July 1, 2013) to prohibit the possession, manufacture and sale of assault weapons in the Village of Deerfield may increase the public’s sense of safety at the public schools, public venues, places of worship and places of public accommodation located in the Village of Deerfield;
So, it’s all about squishy feelings, rather than anything concrete.
Ariella Kharasch, a Deerfield High School senior who favors the legislation, said she wants more action both on a local and national level.
“This is our fight,†Kharasch said. “This is our generation’s fight. We’re going to keep fighting and this is part of it. Change happens gradually step by step. The fight does not end at the borders of our village.â€
In other words, they’re coming for your guns. The ordinance itself has the potential to impact all semi-automatic rifles (page 5 of the ordinance, at the (2)), since most can be made to take a magazine with more than 10 rounds.
Shell should give the Netherlands what they’re asking, and refuse to sell fossil fuels to all things Netherland
Netherlands Group to Shell: Stop Wrecking the Climate, Or We Will Sue
Royal Dutch Shell received an ultimatum from a climate activist group on Wednesday, demanding the company help address climate change or face legal consequences.
Friends of the Earth Netherlands /Â Milieudefensie, a national organization with 65 local chapters, delivered a liability letter to the Dutch oil giant demanding it cut back on its oil and gas production to align with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.
“Many of us are doing [our] best to put an end to the climate problem. In the meantime, Shell continues to invest in new oil and gas sources. Shell, just like the rest of us, should take its responsibility to stop wrecking the climate,†said Milieudefensie director Donald Pols.
Under Dutch law, Shell, which is headquartered in the Netherlands and is one of the largest oil companies in the world, has eight weeks to comply with the demands or face a lawsuit by the organization.
“Shell was informed in the liability letter that was sent today, that the company has a legal duty to bring its policy in line with the Paris climate agreements,†said Milieudefensie attorney Roger Cox, who successfully led a case by Dutch citizens in 2015 requiring the government to curtail the country’s emissions to address the climate crisis.
The Netherlands is dependent on fossil fuels for over 90% of their energy consumption. They are “the most dependent on fossil fuels of any country in Western Europe.” I wonder what would happen if Shell moved their headquarters out of the Netherlands and did refuse to sell fossil fuels in the nation?
Milieudefensie is inviting all Dutch citizens to register as co-plaintiffs.
Yet, all these people, and I would bet all the members of the Friends Of the Earth Netherlands, have fossil fueled vehicles.
Read: People Who Use Lots Of Fossil Fuels Demand Shell Stop Giving Them Fossil Fuels Or Something »
…is an evil water pistol that shoots water that is disappearing from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post noting we need better Vegan controls.
Read: If All You See… »
If only all the True Believers would give up their own use of fossil fuels, this wouldn’t be an issue
BEFORE WE DROWN HUMANITY WILL STARVE
Climate change impedes access to food and water to the world’s most vulnerable. Syria is facing its worst drought in 900 years. Climate change-driven drought makes it more difficult for places like Kenya to maintain successful livestock and agriculture, exacerbating hunger.
Over 815 million people in the world are chronically hungry, and the number is rising. It can be hard to make sense of a number so large, so a study released in Royal Society Publishing yesterday mapped all the parts of the world that will be affected by climate change-driven hunger and drought in the next century.
It’s almost all of it.
If the Earth warms 2 degrees Celsius compared to a pre-industrial Earth, this is how much of the world will be vulnerable to hunger. The darker the red, the more vulnerable the area. It averages five different climate models—which make slightly different assumptions about air and water circulation.
Everybody Pani……oh, wait, we’re nowhere near a 2C increase, this is all fearmongering by people who refuse to practice what they preach.
Seriously, Warmists wonder why most people rank ‘climate change’ as a very low ranking issue. People tend to tune out the unhinged.
Read: Good News: Before We Drown From ‘Climate Change’ (scam), We’ll Starve »
It’s not often one will get common sense from Vox, but German Lopez gives it a shot, which is actually a leadup to something else
Why an assault weapons ban can’t address America’s gun problem
The assault weapons ban is one of the top policy proposals from March for Our Lives and other gun control advocates. But it’s also one of the gun control measures with the least supportive evidence behind it.
The typical argument for the ban: Weapons of war have no place in American communities. These high-velocity, high-capacity weapons are particularly deadly, even more so than other semiautomatic firearms such as handguns. They have also been used disproportionately in mass shootings. And they aren’t needed for hunting or self-defense. So they should be banned altogether.
All these claims have a certain intuitive sense behind them. What they don’t have, however, is a whole lot of empirical evidence, based on my discussions with gun policy experts and researchers. Studies on assault weapons bans have generally ranged from inconclusive to unfavorable toward a ban.
That doesn’t mean an assault weapons ban would have absolutely no effect. Consider the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas. In that case, the gunman parked himself on the 32nd floor of a hotel near a country music concert and fired indiscriminately into the crowd with assault weapons — which were also retooled with bump stocks to mimic the firepower of machine guns. He killed 58 people and injured hundreds.
Bump stock or not, it stands to reason that the shooting would have been much less lethal if the shooter didn’t use an assault weapon and used, say, a more conventional handgun instead. The bullets would have had shorter range, and those that hit would have had lower velocity and therefore caused less damage. In a shooting with such a high casualty count, that could’ve translated to potentially hundreds of injuries averted — although the shooter also could have changed his approach without access to assault weapons.
Except, the nutjob simply would have used a different type of rifle on the Approved List, such as above. Same caliber, same rate of fire, same ability to take a large capacity magazine. Heck, he might have chosen a rifle that fires a larger round instead, which would have been more lethal.
Still, it’s worth putting this in context: This kind of violence is already relatively infrequent. Mass shooting deaths make up less than 4 percent of gun homicides in the US, while shootings with rifles, including assault weapons, make up less than 3 percent. So pushing assault weapons out of circulation wouldn’t have a big impact on overall gun violence in America, even if it has an outsize impact on some particularly awful tragedies.
The most cited review of the evidence is a 2013 analysis by researcher Christopher Koper on the effect of the 1994 federal assault weapons ban, which lawmakers let expire in 2004.
The analysis concluded, “The ban did not appear to affect gun crime during the time it was in effect, but some evidence suggests it may have modestly reduced gunshot victimizations had it remained in place for a longer period.â€
German spends quite a bit of time on why the previous ban did not work, and a new one probably wouldn’t work, either, which, while a good analysis, misses the same notion that nutters would simply use one of the approved rifles. Or handguns for close up work. It’s well worth the read in full.
The 1994 ban was also attached to a ban on high-capacity magazines that carried more than 10 rounds, which Koper suggested was arguably the law’s “most important provision.â€
So, that’s an attempt to ban more guns. Huh. And some of the discussion on “assault weapons” seems to be aimed at “well, too many were left on the streets, so, we have to Do Something about them”, which is a veiled threat to do confiscations and buy-backs.
To this end, universal background checks — which are included in the March for Our Lives plan — could help. The RAND report, for one, found evidence that background checks are linked to a reduction in firearm homicides and suicides.
It didn’t work for this guy in Colorado. The system failed. As it failed in the Parkland school shooting, and many others, where Government failed to do their job. Look at the thousands that the Air Force failed to submit to the NICS database.
There are other measures not included in the March for Our Lives plan that experts argue could do more to mitigate gun violence. Webster said that gun licensing and permitting schemes — which are a bit like the process of getting a driver’s license, except much more rigorous — are at the top of his list of plausible policy preferences.
After the permit-to-purchase requirement, Webster said states could also do more to raise standards for who can legally own a gun: increase minimum age requirements, extend how long people are barred from buying a firearm after certain offenses and restraining orders, add more offenses to the list of disqualifiers, and so on. And he said lawmakers could enact stricter concealed carry policies.
All of this is designed to allow the Government to deny people their Constitutional Right who otherwise would have been approved and should be approved. I think we can all agree that certain people should be denied, even for a temporary time. Someone who is making credible threats should be denied, at least for a period of time, should they not? But, what level of threats? Gun grabbers have stated that they would use this kind of thing to inflate who would be denied for minor things. Busted for petty theft? Denied. Said mean things on social media? Denied. Angry with the officer who gave you a speeding ticket? Hey, we know you have 2 guns, one a Walther P99 and a Ruger Mini-14, per our licensing and permitting schemes, so, we need to come by your house and pick them up. We’ll put it in front of a judge for a ruling in a few years.
Does that sound like a conspiracy theory? This is what the gun grabbing extremists say they want to do. The majority of law abiding gun owners would be fine with certain types of laws that would keep guns out of the hands of criminals and nutjobs who could use guns criminally. But, we know that what is being proposed are just steps to more and more disarming of law abiding citizens.
Read: Vox: You Know, An Assault Weapons Ban Doesn’t Solve The Problem, But Let’s Do It Anyhow »