…is harsh sunlight made harsher because other people drove fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Doug Ross @ Journal, with a post on photos of Antifa you won’t see in the media.
Read: If All You See… »
…is harsh sunlight made harsher because other people drove fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Doug Ross @ Journal, with a post on photos of Antifa you won’t see in the media.
Read: If All You See… »
What Justin Gest And David Lubell primarily mean as they write for the LA Times is that Trump must give amnesty to people who are unlawfully present in the U.S., with a secondary focus of integrating people who are here legally who have so far refused to assimilate, while also casting some Blamestorming and charges of raaaaacism at Republican voting areas which refuse to tolerate lawlessness, violence, trespassing aliens, and people who bring notions like treating women as 2nd class citizens, female genital mutilation, honor killings, Sharia law, etc
It’s up to Trump country to integrate immigrants now
The violence perpetrated by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12 represents the most extreme manifestation of the cultural anxiety latent in many American cities and towns that are confronted by demographic change.
Peering at maps of concentrated blue enclaves and the vast red countryside, it may seem that there are two Americas — one that welcomes diverse peoples and facilitates their integration into the United States, and another that perceives diverse peoples as a threat to the cultural composition of the country.
Except, in those blue enclaves, immigrants are not integrating. They’re creating pockets of otherness. Pockets of illegal aliens. Pockets where English is not spoken. Demanding that we speak their language, and allow them to practice their beliefs, which are often 180 degrees opposite of America. We have a saying here in NC: if you don’t like the way we do things, I-95 goes north and south. I-40 goes west. Pick a direction.
We both keep one foot in each America. One of us is the child of a refugee father and a mother from rural Georgia, who graduated from a Los Angeles public school, lives in Manhattan and focused his recent research on white working-class people’s marginality in the Rust Belt. The other grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, spent a year abroad in Ecuador before moving to Tennessee and later Atlanta, married the daughter of Rust Belt dairy farmers and has focused his career on reducing fear of immigrants in conservative America.
For us, the two Americas are not as separate as many think.
The big cities where we live have become the critical agents of globalization — recruiting immigrants as part of a global economy and multi-ethnic society that is more closely connected with other cities worldwide than their geographic peripheries.
Talk about some Progressive cred. Perhaps they should worry more about the violence in their own Democratic Party run cities with their “multiculturalism and diversity” first.
And indeed, a growing number of communities in Middle America have already begun to act as models for this paradigm shift in immigrant incorporation. Over the last 10 years, cities such as Dayton, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo., and Boise, Idaho have facilitated comprehensive planning processes in which long-time residents were at the table as decisions were made about how newly arriving immigrants and refugees would be received.
Which have all seen spikes in crime.
In 160 communities that have signed agreements to advance immigrant inclusion, local city councils have passed 600 policies that boost integration by accommodating second languages, facilitating access to schools, sensitizing law enforcement agencies, and simplifying small business ownership for all.
Earlier in the missive, we were told how the immigrants (legal ones) were helping in learning English. Now, we are being told that we must accommodate the immigrants (mostly illegals). And we must change the way police act towards lawbreakers, provide loans for illegal aliens, pay for their schooling, and so forth.
And, of course, the subtext is that we give them amnesty. Which means more Democrat voters in traditional Republican voting areas. Funny how that works.
Read: LA Times Hot Take: It’s Suddenly Up To Trump Country To Integrate Immigrants »
It sounds more doomy if you term it “disbands” rather than “not renewing”, a notion not lost lost on either the Washington Post (which uses lots and lots of fossil fuels and energy to produce and distribute its tree killing edition) or The Hill, with it’s follow up article. Here’s the WP sounding more like Vox
The Trump administration just disbanded a federal advisory committee on climate change
The Trump administration has decided to disband the federal advisory panel for the National Climate Assessment, a group aimed at helping policymakers and private-sector officials incorporate the government’s climate analysis into long-term planning.
The charter for the 15-person Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment — which includes academics as well as local officials and corporate representatives — expires Sunday. On Friday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s acting administrator, Ben Friedman, informed the committee’s chair that the agency would not renew the panel.
Going by definitions of disband in multiple dictionaries, you could very charitably term that disbanding, but, really, Trump didn’t. He just let the charter lapse.
The National Climate Assessment is supposed to be issued every four years but has come out only three times since passage of the 1990 law calling for such analysis. The next one, due for release in 2018, already has become a contentious issue for the Trump administration.
If it’s so unimportant that it has only be produced half the time (there should have been 6), then we do not really need to waste time on a highly political government document, do we.
The committee was established to help translate findings from the National Climate Assessment into concrete guidance for both public and private-sector officials. Its members have been writing a report to inform federal officials on the data sets and approaches that would best be included, and chair Richard Moss said in an interview Saturday that ending the group’s work was shortsighted.
A government panel pushing pro-government policies. And rarely includes all the science, just the pro-anthropogenic one.
The Hill includes this tidbit
The news comes as the Trump administration continues to face backlash for its policies on climate change, which many have labeled as skeptical.
Backlash from people who refuse to practice what they preach.
Read: Doom: Trump Disbands Federal ‘Climate Change” Advisory Panel »
The eclipse begins today around 1pm eastern time. We’ve already seen such things as having it be a call to action on ‘climate change’, so, why not this?
The Eclipse Is Racist Because It Fails To Affect Enough Black People, The Atlantic Suggests
The Atlantic, a once-great magazine, has determined that the total eclipse of the sun due to occur on Monday will fail to affect enough black people.
The Atlantic’s very lengthy essay on the failure of the eclipse to occur where a sufficient number of black people reside is entitled “American Blackout.†It clocks in at a remarkable 4,544 words and does not appear to be satire.
Concerning “the Great American Eclipse,†Brooklyn Law School professor Alice Ristroph writes in the rapidly deteriorating magazine, “there live almost no black people†“along most of its path.â€
The Atlantic’s longwinded law professor assures readers that “implicit bias of the solar system†is “presumably†not the cause of eclipse’s failure to affect enough black people.
“Still, an eclipse chaser is always tempted to believe that the skies are relaying a message.â€

So, it starts over in Oregon (which primarily votes Democrat) which has a low population of Black people. Are we supposed to force Blacks to live there? How about Wyoming and Idaho?
After an extensive discourse criticizing the U.S. Census, The Atlantic tells readers that the eclipse will travel through Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. In this section of its essay, The Atlantic manages to drop the names of Bruce Springsteen, Jesse James, Eminem, Chelsea Manning, Michael Brown and Howard Zinn (a shallow socialist writer panned even by most serious socialists).
After considerable whining about the Electoral College and the way Congress is organized, The Atlantic moves on to southern Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee. There’s substantial discussion of the Ku Klux Klan in this section — and, of course, slavery.
The article complains about Abraham Lincoln and says he didn’t go far enough with his Emancipation Proclamation (which means his statues and busts will soon need to come down.
In its final paragraph, The Atlantic concludes that the United States is “still segregated†and has “debts that no honest man can pay.†Cryptically, the magazine suggests, “the strange path of the eclipse suggests a need for reorganization†of the entire American political system.
Let’s look at that last paragraph, because the Derp is strong
And then the shadow goes to sea, still indifferent to the Earth below, indifferent to the little creatures here, indifferent to these people indifferent to their own histories. Or perhaps we are not indifferent, but just no more capable than butterflies and bees of seeing the long path and of deciding to change it. The Great American Eclipse illuminates, or darkens, a land still segregated, a land still in search of equality, a land of people still trying to dominate each other. When the lovely glow of a backlight fades, history is relentless, just one damn fact after another, one damning fact after another. America is a nation with debts that no honest man can pay. It is too much to ask that these debts simply be forgiven. But perhaps the strange path of the eclipse suggests a need for reorganization. We have figured out, more or less, how to count every person. We have not yet found a political system in which every person counts equally.
This is somehow in the “science” section. But, then, these are people who also believe that people can choose their gender by the day.
Crossed at Right Wing News.
…is an evil plastic bottle causing desertification, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Knuckledraggin My Life Away, with a post on being assaulted due to dreadlocks.
It’s still “cleaning the IAYS folder out” weeks. And, as always, please recycle plastics. At the least, dispose of them properly, don’t just throw them in the streets and waters.
Read: If All You See… »

Happy Sunday. It’s a great day here in America. The sun is shining (except for a wee bit tomorrow), the birds are singing (well, at least Antifa allows them their free speech), and the Dodgers are still kicking butt. This pinup is by Rolf Armstrong, 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. 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
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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 »
Now that Mr. Obama isn’t in office making pronouncements that Islamic terrorists aren’t Muslims, despite the Islamic terrorists stating they are Muslims, the Times is free to call Islamic terrorists Islamic
There are always many questions after a terrorist attack, some never to be answered. Why a promenade in Barcelona and the seaside town of Cambrils? Why now? Were the terrorists compelled to act hastily after a more insidious plot collapsed when a bomb they were making in a nearby town exploded prematurely on Wednesday?
Why? Terror. As pushed by the Koran, the Islamic schools, and the mosques. The Washington Post is running an article which describes how the 12 young men were radicalized by a visiting cleric, who was preaching the extremist view of Islam
But the hard truth is that there is no sure defense against young men filled with resentment and fired up with the lethal propaganda of militant Islam, especially as they turn to rudimentary weapons like the vehicles in Barcelona and Cambrils, or before that in Nice; the Christmas market in Berlin; Westminster Bridge in London; or Drottninggatan, a major pedestrian street in Stockholm.
It’s not the young men that should be focused on: it’s the ones who are teaching the radical views, the views that women are second class citizens, that slavery is A-OK, that women can be whipped for being raped, that gays can be thrown from buildings, that going on jihad will earn them 72 virgins. Now, wait for this one
Though the Islamic State claimed responsibility, it does not require a global network or intricate training to drive a van into a crowd. Just blind hatred. So we know there will be more attacks, more shaky images of people fleeing and screaming, more candles burning on bloodstained sidewalks so long as terrorist organizations like the Islamic State or Al Qaeda continue to spread their murderous blend of religious extremism, victimhood, vengeance and violence among disaffected youths.
I just have to wonder if the entire NYTEB was replaced, or if someone slipped this into the paper in place of something else, because this is nothing like what we’ve seen from them since 9/11, and especially during the Obama years. Perhaps they’re finally coming around to the notion that assigning blame to this part of Islam doesn’t mean that the entire religion is to blame? Perhaps they’re finally shaking off the fog and realizing that extremist Islam is growing larger every year, and that it’s not going to magically disappear by wishing it away?
Give the Times a hand for joining us in reality, though, it probably won’t last long.
Crossed at Right Wing News.
Read: NY Times Finally Admits That Islamic Terrorists Are Islamic »
…is a world turning to desert from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Diogenes’ Middle Finger, with a post on what to replace the Confederate statues with.
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Cue the tiny violins
A Harder Punishment For First-Time Offenders Who Cross U.S. Border Illegally
Every weekday now, a quietly chaotic but systemic routine plays out in a courtroom in a downtown federal court in Tucson.
Defense attorneys, U.S. prosecutors and marshals in dark blue suits stand in groups talking quietly. And then, seven men and women are led into the courtroom through a side door by a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
It’s a pretty quick process, part of what is called Operation Streamline, meant to put illegals in front of a judge then deport them.
Eréndira Castillo is an immigration attorney who works with Operation Streamline defendants.
“Many people say, ‘It’s not a crime to enter the country illegally.’ It is,” Castillo said. “It’s been on the books since 1952. It’s not a new crime.” (snip)
Most defendants are sentenced to time served, then deported.
That deportation carries some weight in this federal courtroom though and if they are caught again, they will face real prison time. Those who have already been caught at least once go to prison. Anywhere from 30 days to six months.
OK, it’s a crime, so, what’s the problem? They’re being deported back to where they came from. How is that “harder”?
“The United States government pays $2,500, at least, to house an individual incarcerated,” Castillo said. “And do we really want to house and spend $2,500 for one person because they crossed the border illegally? I think that’s a conversation we should have in our communities.”
He’s correct. When an illegal is caught, they should be immediately deported, rather than spend money to house them. What the pro-illegal alien folks want is for the illegals to be released on their own recognizance, with a promise to return for their court date. Which they rarely do. They just disappear into America. And then those same pro-illegal alien folks want the lawbreakers to be given citizenship. So they can vote Democrat and be given welfare and healthcare and housing and be beholden to government.
Read: Bummer: Illegal Aliens Are Getting A Harder Punishment For First Time Offenders »
Is anybody surprised in the least that the Cult of Climastrology is using the coming eclipse to pimp its cultish ways?
Let Monday’s eclipse be a call to action on climate change
Talmud teaches: “When the sun is eclipsed, it is a bad omen for the entire world.â€
This is not surprising. Nearly every ancient tradition shared this view. Shakespeare describes an eclipse as a “stain on the sun that portended no good.†The English word “eclipse†comes from the Greek, “ekleipsi,†which implies, at its root, abandonment. In a prescientific world, the sun’s unexpected diminishment and even disappearance must have been utterly terrifying. Without its light and heat, the Earth would be a lifeless, frozen hunk of rock. What could be more traumatic than the sun’s abandonment? (snip)
Yet I am convinced that with a bit of post-modern interpretation, Talmud still has something significant to teach us on these matters. My conviction that eclipses are not sent as inherently purposeful messages from an omnipotent deity need not leave them absent of moral significance. As fundamentally meaning-making creatures, we human beings are strongly inclined to find our own purposes in events after the fact. This eclipse might still serve as a powerful sign for humanity if that’s how we consciously choose to understand it.
How, then, might we interpret both the fear and wonder of this week’s solar eclipse in a contemporary context?
I suggest we take it as a call to action on climate change. On Monday, Aug. 21 — or, by the Jewish calendar, the eve of Rosh Chodesh Elul, a month devoted to reflection and repentance — the source of life on Earth will, for a moment or two, go dark, from coast to coast across the world’s most powerful nation. And then, just as scientifically predictably — and, at the same time, still miraculously — the light and warmth that sustain us will return. Let this awesome event serve as a reminder that unless we change our behavior as a species, in the future, we may not be so lucky. The damage that we are doing to our planet — and our own civilization — with our profligate devastation of Earth’s natural systems is not so easily undone. May the temporary eclipse of the sun awaken us to the wisdom of philosopher and naturalist Kathleen Dean Moore: “To let the world slip away — the starfish and sea anemones, the green and fecund marshland, the glacial streams — to let it slip away because we’re too busy, or too comfortable to change, is a sin against creation.â€
This is all hilarious, considering that there are warnings all over about roads being jammed from people taking fossil fueled trips to see the eclipse on Monday. Even here in the Raleigh area, the electronic signs have been telling us this for over a week, and the area to see the full eclipse is way south of us in South Carolina. There are tons of people taking these trips in cars, buses, and planes to head to areas to see the full eclipse.
Regardless, Warmists just cannot help themselves in making/linking everything to Hotcoldwetdry. They’re like addicts jonesing for their next fix.
Read: The Eclipse Can Be A Call To Action On ‘Climate Change’ Or Something »