Good News: We Have Just 10 Years To Save The Planet From ‘Climate Change’ (Again)

Because all the other time frames to save Gaia from minuscule increases Warmists say is caused by Mankind’s output of carbon pollution have failed (along with all their other predictions), it’s time for another

(Breitbart) In the latest in radical climate doomsaying, a new report warns that fossil fuel consumption will need to be reduced “below a quarter of primary energy supply by 2100” to avoid possibly disastrous effects on global temperatures.

In their report, titled “Pathways for balancing CO2 emissions and sinks,” a team of eight scientists warns that “anthropogenic emissions need to peak within the next 10 years, to maintain realistic pathways to meeting the COP21 emissions and warming targets.”

The statement was immediately repackaged by environmentalists to read: “Scientists say we have ten years to save the earth.”

As is always the case in studies of this sort, the scientists juggle dozens of variables, none of which is entirely predictable and which taken together tell us virtually nothing about the future of the environment.

Doesn’t matter. Warmists have their marching orders, irregardless of all the previous failed prognostications of doom in 10 years (there are plenty more to list), doom in 500 days, the Arctic is doomed in this year and that year and the other year, and so forth. Heck, some say we don’t even have 10 years till humans are extinct from AGW.

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Bummer: Fear Is Making Illegals Disappear From The Border

It’s apparently very horrible, according to Daily Beast writer Betsy Woodruff, that illegals have disappeared from border town shelters

Fear of Trump Makes Migrants Disappear From Mexican Border

In the 35 years Gilda and Juan Francisco Loureiro have been running a shelter in northern Mexico for undocumented immigrants, they’ve never seen a week like this one.

The shelter, called Albergue San Juan Bosco, is perched on a steep hillside looking over the busy border town of Nogales, Mexico. Its walls are painted bright turquoise and tangerine, and its wide-open double doors look west over low hills and Highway 15. Since they opened it, upward of 1 million people have slept there on their way to the U.S. But on the day I visited, it was almost empty.

It didn’t used to be this way, Gilda and Juan Francisco, known as Paco, explained. In the decades since they opened the space to give migrants a place to shower and sleep before crossing the border, the shelter—with separate rooms full of bunkbeds for men and women—would regularly house 100 migrants per night. Sometimes, that number would hit 300 or more, and Gilda and Paco would pull out thin mattresses to fit everyone on the floor.

Right now it’s almost empty. No illegals looking to make their way to Los Estados Unidos. Why?

They can only think of one explanation: President Donald Trump.

Trump hasn’t yet made good on his bombastic campaign trail promises. The wall is still just a twinkle in his eye, and the deportation force hiring sprees haven’t happened yet. ICE agents have conducted raids targeting undocumented immigrants, but they aren’t actually that different in scale from raids that happened during the early years of the Obama administration.

But the symbolism of Trump in the Oval Office and the threat of extended detention has already deterred many migrants. Migrants are scared, explained Jose, a young Honduran man staying at the San Bosco shelter in hopes of getting to the U.S. They might be less scared in the future, he said, but for now they’re waiting.

Most of those “migrants” are people who would become illegal aliens, people who are unlawfully present, the minute they cross the border. Now, the flow has turned into a trickle.

Williams said she expects the number of migrants crossing the border to go back up because Trump hasn’t changed the structural realities that drive migration: He hasn’t made southern Mexico any less poor and violent, and he hasn’t made the cartels any weaker. The changes in the last month are significant, she said, but temporary.

So, it’s now Trump’s Fault that many parts of Mexico are horrible, and he’s supposed to Do Something about it? Please. The thing is, they aren’t just coming from Mexico, so, as long as the crackdowns continue, and the media is willing to continue telling future illegals that they should be super fearful, the flow will stay low.

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NY Times Editorial Board Really Wants President Trump To Stop Being Mean To North Korea

On the “straight” news pages, the NY Times has called the North Korea situation a “slow motion Cuban missile crisis.” On the opinion pages, the Editorial Board almost seems to be taking North Korea’s side in order to Bash Trump, their favorite game

President Trump’s Loose Talk on North Korea

As a candidate, Donald Trump seemed to pay no more attention to North Korea’s accelerating nuclear weapons program, which his predecessor has warned is America’s most urgent threat,…

Actually, Obama said that ‘climate change’ was America’s, and the world’s, most urgent issue. But, in all due respect, Obama had the right idea in mostly ignoring North Korea’s, or, to be specific, Kim Jong-un’s, provocations. Typically, when the North Korean leaders became frisky and bombastic, the United States, the U.N., and other nations gave them stuff. Like when Bill Clinton gave them a nuclear reactor. Of course, NK tested lots of nuclear bombs and long range missiles during Obama’s time. But, they would anyhow. Obama didn’t give them anything for those provocations.

…than he did to other complex foreign policy issues. Now he is paying attention, but not in a helpful way. His intemperate talk is adding to regional tensions, unnerving allies and likely reinforcing North Korea’s longstanding fear that it could one day be attacked by America — the very reason North Korea invested in a nuclear arsenal in the first place.

It would be risky for Mr. Trump to let overconfidence and bombast, expressed in tweets and public statements, box him into some kind of showdown with the North’s ruthless leader, Kim Jong-un, who has displayed similarly macho traits. South Korea, Japan and even Russia have urged both sides to avoid a devastating miscalculation.

It almost seems as if the NYTEB is taking North Korea’s side, does it not? But, um, wait, how did this get in the editorial

The North will almost certainly test another nuclear device in the future. But pressure from China, the North’s main ally and trading partner, which itself is under pressure from Mr. Trump, may have helped persuade Pyongyang to postpone that nuclear test for now.

So, wait, Trump’s bombast and hard talk (remember the Cuban missile crisis article? Guess who else was talking tough as that occurred?) has made a difference? Huh.

What’s missing in the White House is a coherent strategy, something beyond statements and asking China for help. Mr. Trump needs to be firm, not reckless in his talk, ratchet up sanctions and find a way to engage the North in negotiations. Peace and security in Asia, as well as the relationship between Washington and Beijing, depend heavily on whether Mr. Trump and President Xi Jinping of China can together manage the North Korean threat.

Well, no one has really managed the NK threat as of this time. You look at the timeline regarding NK’s missile and nuclear diplomacy, and you see a rogue nation which continuously ramps up the provocations. How have all the sanctions since 1992 worked out? How about all the negotiations?

Crazy nut jobs like Kim Jong-un are going to do what they do. Perhaps Mr. Trump’s threats, tough talk, and bombast will succeed where others have failed, because he’s trying to get China to Do Something. As a client state of China, NK might actually listen. But, then, it might not. Who knows. What we do know is that the leftist media prefers to slam Mr. Trump rather than Kim Jong-un.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Easter Sunday! It’s a gorgeous day in America. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and it’s a day to celebrate His rising. This pinup is by Gil Elvgren, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Powerline notes North Korea’s failure to launch
  2. Independent Sentinel notes Obama’s best buddy Iran getting frisky on ICBMs
  3. Victory Girls Blog has Katy Perry being traumatized by Trump’s election
  4. This ain’t Hell… notes Chris Christie doing something great for a veteran
  5. The Right Scoop covers an ethics complaint filed against Rep Adam Schiff (D)
  6. The Lid discusses Maxine Water’s bid to be the most corrupt member of Congress
  7. The Last Refuge covers Trump re-aligning geo-political alliances
  8. The Daley Gator discusses more nuclear grade stupidity
  9. Raised On Hoecakes covers the Rise of Christ
  10. Outside The Beltway discusses impeachment fantasies
  11. Noisy Room covers Democrats bowling for abortions
  12. Neo-neocon notes the power of Trumphobia
  13. MOTUS A.D. discusses the notion that sometimes it’s you
  14. Moonbattery has a quickie on the dumbest thing seen all day
  15. And last, but not least, Legal Insurrection notes the latest thing that is considered sexist

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. (BTW, since someone asked, the reason I leave links for the previous week up (or you might see a *) is because they are place holders for later in the day or for next weeks. Easier than rewriting all the time. Also, the listing order has to do with how they are added over time, not how good a post is. I just copy and paste from the previous week, then edit. If you see one of the *’s, go ahead and check out the blog anyhow, see if there is an update. I cannot update with my Android during the day.

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Happy Easter: Say, Were Trump Voters Tricked By Satan Or Something?

Deep, important thoughts from the Huffington Post as they practice being part of The Resistance, using the occasion of Easter to blast not just Mr. Trump, but the people who voted for him, allowing Social Studies educator, Alan Singer, to go hog wild (hogs are bad for global warming, of course)

“Easter Sermon”: Were Trump Voters Tricked by Satan?

According to Election Day exit polls, 81% of white evangelical Protestants and 60% of whites that identify as Roman Catholic voted for Donald Trump. This “Easter Sermon” quotes Scripture and addresses what I believe are inconsistencies between Christian values and the way many White Christians voted in the last election. People who follow my blog know I am not a believer, but I am a scholar familiar with the Bible. Read what I have to say and consider the message. No insult to believers is intended.

So, an atheist is going to explain scripture?

Matthew 4:1 tells us that after he was baptized Jesus went into the wilderness where he fasted for forty day and forty nights and was tempted by Satan. Matthew tells us that Jesus was strong and stood up to the devil’s challenges. But we are mere men and women, and the forty days and forty nights in the wilderness, forty days and forty nights of trials and tribulations, unemployment, bad employment, low wages, runaway jobs, hungry children, mortgage payments, and little hope for the future, weakened our bodies and souls, and we were tempted, and we listened to Satan. Satan promised things that never were and never can be, and too many of us, weakened, were willing to believe. And we were tricked. And Satan’s agents rose to the seat of power. And the forty days and the forty nights will expand and grow darker and there will be a pale over this land and every land.

In Galilee Jesus preached that blessed are the poor, the meek who shall inherit the earth; they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: the merciful; the pure in heart; the peacemakers; and they that have been persecuted for they are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. The candidate many White Christians voted for does not express these values. Donald Trump does not live these values.

Donald Trump ignores the poor, scorns the meek, deports the hungry and thirsty, bans the persecuted, has never been pure in heart, and threatens war. He is an extremely wealthy man with a history of self-promotion and cheating and mistreating others – certainly not the salt of the earth or the light of the world.

In case Mr. Singer forgets, Hillary Clinton is pretty darned rich, too. She wholeheartedly supports abortion on demand with no restrictions. She ignored the plight of people in the Middle East when they attempted to rise up in the Arab Spring, and, particularly, those in Iran with the Green Uprising. She called Bashar Assad a reformer. Where’s that led Syria? She helped create the conditions which led to the murders of four Americans in Benghazi, and has turned Libya into a hellhole of radical Islamists. She made plenty of money off the backs of the poor in Haiti, leaving them to suffer. She supports gay marriage, not exactly Bible friendly. This line of thought could continue for quite some time, but, of course, let’s remember that Hillary didn’t get the religious vote except for certain groups. This all matters little to Lefties, because the idea is to assault Trump and his supporters. Trump may not be the greatest, but, he’s better than Hillary.

Matthew 21:12 tells us that Jesus entered into the “temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money-changers, and the seats of them that sold the doves; and he saith unto them, It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer: but ye make it a den of robbers.”

This is about telling us that the Trump admin is a den of robbers, really rich ones, as Mr. Singer continues on. Of course, this sorta misses the mark, since government is not a house of prayer.

The Bible says “And the blind and the lame came to him in the temple; and he healed them.” But the new Pontius Pilate and Satan’s agents want to end public support for health care.

So, I guess Trump is Pontius Pilate. Good grief.

In the Old Testament Book of Exodus, Pharaoh followed Satan and refused to obey the God of Moses. Plagues befell the land of Egypt. Blood, Frogs, Vermin, Wild Animals, Pestilence, Boils, Hail, Locust, Darkness, and Death of Egypt’s first-born sons. Today we face new plagues but they are equally terrifying. Climate change, raising oceans, powerful storms, drought, famine, nuclear war. The human race is at risk if righteous people follow Donald Trump.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Race Card Invoked After Pro-Illegal Demonstrators Arrested In L.A.

There’s nothing more charming than protesting to protect people who are breaking the law

(LA Times) Police arrested 35 demonstrators Thursday in downtown Los Angeles during a protest over recent actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, officials said.

The demonstrators were cited for refusing to comply with police commands after blocking the entry into Metropolitan Detention Center, at 535 Alameda St., said Officer Irma Mota, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department. They were later released.

Here’s where it gets silly(er)

“ICE is an active danger to members of our community — both our community at All Saints Church and our wider communities of Los Angeles, California and the nation,” the Rev. Mike Kinman, who was arrested, said in a statement. “Its targeting of people for deportation is based on race and class. It splits up families, has communities living in fear and exacerbates the already shrinking trust between communities of color and police and government authorities.”

“Active danger.” Well, it wouldn’t if certain people were not unlawfully present in the U.S., wouldn’t you agree?

Second, you have to love the race card being played. They’re targeted because of violating federal law, not because of race. That’s immaterial to those who will say anything in order to make more Democratic Party voters.

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If All You See…

…is a river swollen from too much extreme rain from carbon pollution in a drought world, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Moonbattery, with a post on PBS producing a pro-terrorist lesson plan for children.

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Who Wants Some “Low-Key Racist” McDonald’s Mulan Sauce?

McDonald’s isn’t even planning on bringing the sauce back, but, that has not stopped some Special Snowflakes suffering from 1st World Problems Syndrome from chiming in

(Daily Caller) McDonald’s bringing back its famed Szechuan dipping sauce “would be a mistake” because reducing an entire country’s cuisine into one flavor is “problematic” and “disrespectful,” according to a writer for Inverse.com.

Rick and Morty, a popular Adult Swim animated show, dedicated part of its April 1 season 3 premiere to ask McDonald’s to bring back the Chinese-inspired sweet and sour dipping condiment created as part of a marketing gimmick for the release of Disney’s 1998 animated film Mulan. Many fans on the internet began tweeting at McDonald’s, asking for a reboot of a dipping sauce that disappeared 19 years ago.

Disney plans to release a live action version of Mulan (which will surely be deemed Raaaaacist by the Usual Nutters) in 2018, so, bringing back the sauce, which probably no one remembers the taste, would dovetail nicely. And lots of folks are asking McDonald’s to bring it back on social media. Which means

“In fact, rolling out Szechuan sauce with the original Mulan was itself problematic,” Yasmin Tayag writes in her article “McDonald’s Shouldn’t Bring Back Szechuan Sauce for the ‘Mulan’ Remake,”

Which would be “cultural and culinary reductionism” or something in Liberal Speak.

It’s things like this which make me reconsider asking those wankers who are always yammering about there needing to be more women in STEM “should they be forced to get STEM degrees?” and instead “yeah, you’re right, they should be forced, because then we’d have less people paying tens of thousands to get stupid Social Justice Warrior degrees.”

Oh, and we can also laugh at these types of wackadoodles. And they should be laughed at. However, they are all deadly serious, and do things to make Everyone Else comply.

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Illegal Alien Supporting LA City Council Gets Pranked With Sign

Recently, we had Malibu see some really well made signs that punked the fancy pants Malibu city council. Now we have

From the article

In the parkway where Beverly Hills ends and the city of Los Angeles begins there is a distinct difference in landscaping.

Grass is overgrown and weeds have taken over the parkway of Burton Way in Los Angeles near Doheny Drive. In contrast, the parkways are well manicured in the city of Beverly Hills.

Recently, Official looking signs have popped up with the weeds overnight in Los Angeles.

The orange and black signs read: “Landscaping by L.A. City Council. We’d rather spend your taxes on welfare for illegals.”

So, it’s apparently not just a one off. Whoever is doing this is putting up many of the same signs. Perhaps this could become a movement, with people putting up official looking signs in cities which have declared themselves sanctuaries for people who are unlawfully present in the U.S.

Meanwhile

Through Republican and Democratic presidential administrations, the top federal prosecutor on California’s border with Mexico has resisted going after people caught entering the U.S. illegally on their first try and instead targeted smugglers and serial offenders.

That approach may face a day of reckoning under President Donald Trump.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ new directive on border crimes suggests prosecutors in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas will be forced to tow a narrow line.

He says each should consider felony prosecution for anyone convicted twice of entering illegally and develop plans to target first-time offenders and charge them with misdemeanors that could send them to jail for up to six months.

On one hand, I’d hate to waste taxpayer money on jailing illegals. I’d rather they just be deported. On the other, a little pain might dissuade them from coming back, and stop other illegals from coming.

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Trump Delights In Watching America’s Military Power Or Something

Washington Post writers Jenna Johnson and Gregg Jaffe pen a thinly veiled opinion piece in an almost Voxsplaining manner, meant to slam President Trump for approving and cheerleading the use of U.S. military power, while stating that Mr. Obama was completely different

Trump delights in watching the U.S. military display its strength

Amid the often jarring inconsistency of President Trump’s foreign policy, one thing has always been crystal clear: He loves a big show of American military force.

“You gotta knock the hell out of them — Boom! Boom! Boom!” Trump said of Islamic State terrorists at a January 2016 rally in Iowa, punctuating each “boom” with a punch of his fist.

That same impulse has been apparent over the past 10 days as Trump pummeled a Syrian air base with cruise missiles, threatened military action against North Korea over its nuclear weapons program and praised the U.S. military’s first-ever use of a massive 11-ton bomb, nicknamed the “mother of all bombs,” to kill Islamic State militants in Afghanistan.

“So incredible. It’s brilliant. It’s genius,” Trump said Tuesday of the missile strike in Syria. “Our technology, our equipment is better than anybody by a factor of five.”

As he searches for a coherent foreign policy during his first months in office, Trump has celebrated but often inflated the effect of military actions. The massive shows of strength, at times, have seemed to be a strategy unto themselves.

Can’t you just feel that this is a big, big problem or something?

Trump’s full-on embrace of military force offers a sharp contrast to Barack Obama, who promised to end America’s wars and who worried publicly about escalation and overreach, often to the point of paralysis. Trump has taken the polar opposite approach, and for the moment he seems to be benefiting. (snip)

For now, Trump seems to be embracing precisely the strategy that Obama came to reject. In meetings with his closest aides and in an interview in The Atlantic magazine, Obama often railed against the “Washington playbook,” which he said too often pushed presidents to use military force.

Really? How about

  • Obama “surging” US forces into Afghanistan
  • Starting an air bombing campaign in Libya
  • Launched more drone strikes by the time he gathered up his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 than George Bush launched in two terms
  • Bombed Syria
  • Bombed no fewer than 7 nations
  • Had kill lists and actually picked out who would be targeted
  • Had plenty of Special Operations groups in countries all over the Middle East and North Africa
  • Sure took quite a few victory laps and ball spikings for the attack that killed Osama bin Laden
  • Saw way more Americans killed in Afghanistan than during Bush’s time

Does that look like a President who didn’t fully embrace the use of military force and the “Washington playbook”? Not that there’s much wrong with O’s actions in going after Islamic jihadis (except that Libya action, which was a disaster, and his Afghanistan surge plans were incoherent and killed Americans). Those facts were forgotten by the two Washington Post writers as they attempt to paint Trump as a blood thirsty war-monger, as well as saying that he really doesn’t have a coherent foreign policy. They still don’t get Trump, don’t want to understand Trump, and are more than content in finding fault with Everything Trump.

That followed the Syria strike, and sure seems to make sense. And you can bet we won’t be leading from behind.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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