If All You See…

…are pumpkins which will be destroyed by carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Maggie’s Farm, with a post on how multiculturalism is going in France.

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Climate Change Is Releasing Ancient Infections Or Something

Because you refuse to give up your fossil fueled vehicle, oh, and pay lots more in taxes and fees and give up your modern lifestyle and freedom to government, the zombie apocalypse may soon be here. Or just other disease. It’s proper that this article is in a website called Futurism

Climate Change Is Freeing Ancient Infections From Their Icy Prisons

In a TV series called “The Last Ship,” humanity is almost wiped out by a plague that emerges from the frozen Arctic as a result of global warming. The idea of a disease originating from a remote landscape makes for good science fiction, but it looks like we could potentially experience that devastation first-hand.

The source of these real-world outbreaks? Permafrost soil in the polar regions. (snip)

Due to climate change, permafrost melting has increased to alarming rates. Efforts to combat it are underway, including an idea to refreeze polar ice caps, but we have no way of knowing just how imminent a viral outbreak is from previously frozen viruses hiding under the now-thinning permafrost layers. “[T]here is now a non-zero probability that pathogenic microbes could be revived, and infect us,” Claverie said. “How likely that is is not known, but it’s a possibility.

The best thing we can do is ensure we are able to combat any such outbreaks if they do occur by keeping adequate vaccine stores on hand. That, and continue our efforts to end global warming and, perhaps, even reverse some of the damage that’s already been done.

What caused those viruses to be encased in ice in the first place? The world must have been warm prior. So, what made it warm then, and why can’t the same mechanism be in play now?

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Senate Republicans Promise Big Changes To Ocare “Repeal” Bill

Repeal is in quotes because the House bill, the AHCA, does not, in fact, repeal Obamacare, otherwise known as the Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act. And, it has its own big problems

(The Hill) Senate Republicans plan to dramatically overhaul the House ObamaCare replacement bill that passed Thursday and are warning the process could take weeks.

The House bill, the American Health Care Act, has raised an array of concerns among Senate Republicans, chiefly among lawmakers from swing states who are opposed to the cap on ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion that would take effect in 2020.

GOP senators are also troubled by analyses that the legislation would significantly cut federal subsidies for people between the ages of 50 and 65, especially in rural areas such as Maine, Montana, Nebraska and North Carolina.

Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) announced Thursday that there would no “arbitrary deadlines” for the healthcare legislation, setting up an open-ended process.

“We’re going through the issues methodically,” he said. “The House passing the bill gives us a little bit more of a sense of urgency, but it’s going to take a while.”

Here’s an idea: scrap the whole thing and replace it with one of the plans that have already been concocted by Republicans in the Senate. Such as Rand Paul’s. Unfortunately, even there, he doesn’t simply repeal Ocare in full, because the time to do that was 2012, before it started to be implemented. Now, there needs to be pathways to move people off the government plans and slowly limit the damage done by Ocare without hurting people.

And a lot of the opposition comes from Republicans who are worried about a reduction in the Medicaid expansion. Interestingly, they forget that Ocare would leave states on the hook for the money to pay for it. Now, they seem to want this to be funded by the federal government. Republicans seem to want to implement their own Big Government solution. Why did we vote them in since 2010 again?

What’s to be done? The Hill’s Rachel Roubein offers 5 changes the Senate could make (unfortunately, tossing the whole thing and starting again isn’t mentioned). Those are

  • Increasing the Tax credits (that wouldn’t be bad, let people keep more of their own money)
  • Keeping the Medicaid expansion (once it kicked in, it was too late to kill the expansion, and you can bet Obama and the Democrats knew this)
  • Coverage (doing something that would keep the scaremongering 24 million who would maybe might possibly lose coverage from doing something. It’s interesting that the media is suddenly concerned with people losing their plans)
  • Pre-existing conditions (better yet, they should look at making sure that people who get sick are not thrown off their plans for, get this, using them. It’s not the same as getting thrown off your auto insurance because you’re a bad driver)
  • Essential health benefits (the Senate Republicans had best not keep all the government requirements as expanded by Ocare. In fact, they should allow people to choose plans that match their lifestyle.)

One important thing to consider is that any bill must provide a pathway from the Ocare plans to actual private insurance. When discussing this, someone who is a Democrat but is against the PPACA because it has caused problems with his insurance, mentioned that one thing that could be done is allow insurance companies to offer their wares via the already established insurance websites. The infrastructure is there already. People could go to the websites and compare/contrast all the offerings. A centralized warehouse, if you will, much like, say, one of those travel websites like Trivago. There would be lots and lots of competition. Then, the actual purchase would go to the insurance company website for purchase. At that point, they could also go see individual agents. The government involvement would be limited.

Then, ideas like having larger pools of people and small companies nationwide in order to reduce the costs caused by the risk pools while increasing those who cause the risk pools could kick in. This is not easy. Again, the time to stop it all was 2012.

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Washington Post: OMG, Trump Has Brought Down Border Crossings With Fear!

Wouldn’t you think that reducing the flow of people entering the United States un-lawfully would be a good thing? Not in the world of the Washington Post Editorial Board

Trump has brought down border crossings — by scaring people away

BY NOW it is clear that no big new stretch of physical wall will rise anytime soon along the Southwest border. Owing to President Trump, however, a towering wall of hostility directed at Mexico is already surely in place. And its effects, while impermanent, are nonetheless real.

Those effects are already imposing stiff costs on the United States in prestige, goodwill and moral authority, as well as more tangible expenses: International travel associations, as well as U.S. hotel executives, warn that rising nationalism, stoked by Mr. Trump, is likely to constrain the flow of tourists into the United States this year. Given that travel and tourism contribute more than 8 percent of America’s gross domestic product, amounting to some $1.5 trillion annually, the unintended business losses could be stiff.

So, refusing to allow unfettered unlawful immigration is earning the U.S. negative prestige, goodwill, and we’re losing moral authority? From doing exactly the same thing as pretty much every country in the world? And is supposedly going to maybe might possibly cause a reduction in tourism? Of course, there are two issues at play.

First, the WPEB is guilty like all the rest of the media in conflating legal with illegal immigration. Their constant fear-mongering has probably done more to help Trump slow the flow than anything Trump and his team have done.

Second, the WPEB is mixing the illegals issue with other things, per the link they offer, to proclaim that tourism might possibly we’ll see drop, in order to make their fear-mongering article complete. At the end of the day, though, we have laws that say that people who enter the country improperly/overstay their visas are unlawfully present, and, at a minimum, should be deported.

The WPEB goes on to mention the precipitous drop in illegal border drops, coming to the conclusion

The likely main cause of that precipitous drop is the rhetoric Mr. Trump has aimed at undocumented immigrants, reinforced by media coverage of actual and threatened deportation sweeps, and expectations that the administration will assemble the bigger and more aggressive deportation force that the president promised in his campaign. For Central Americans who would enter the United States illegally, the perceived heightened risk of detention and removal has shifted their cost-benefit calculus — especially given that smugglers demand rates as high as $10,000.

The Washington Post has been as helpful to Trump as all the others. It’s nice to see that the WPEB recognizes this. It won’t stop the media from doing this, thankfully.

Stanching the flow of illegal immigration at the border is a good thing, as long as it lasts, notwithstanding the irony that it undercuts Mr. Trump’s own argument for a big wall. There is little dispute that the United States, like any country, is entitled to control its borders and demand that those who enter do so legally. How to treat unauthorized immigrants who have lived here for years, and now form part of the United States’ fabric, is a different question.

Um, didn’t they just get done telling us that it was bad for the nation’s prestige, goodwill, and moral authority? At the end, if we deport the heck out of those “unauthorized immigrants”, it’ll help reduce the future flow. So, it is not a separate question.

Mr. Trump’s success in jawboning down the flow of illegal border crossings relies on the fear he has inspired, which is likely to dissipate unless his words are backed up by sustained action, including expanded capacity in detention centers and immigration courts. The danger is that the collateral damage stemming from that fear — in ill will from the United States’ neighbors and the wider world, in addition to divided, distrustful communities at home — may outlast the temporary benefits derived from Mr. Trump’s bombast.

Why would we earn ill will from countries, such as Mexico, that themselves have tough law regarding illegal immigration? The only real ill-will involved is by the leftist supporters of illegal aliens in places like the Washington Post, because, if you legalize them, you create a new voter base for the Democrats. To heck with the notion that this hurts Democratic Party voters who are citizens now.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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If All You See…

…is a carbon pollution front, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is NoTricksZone, with a post noting the absence of warming in the Southern Hemisphere.

Happy Cinco de Mayo, possibly one of the dumbest names for a holiday. Seriously, “May 5th”? How much tequila was involved?

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Here We Go Again: Warmists Push Eating Insects To Tackle ‘Climate Change’

On one side, Warmists want Other People to eat less meat. Or even stop eating meat altogether. On the other side, they want Everyone Else to eat insects to replace the meat. And they keep trotting out these same memes, even though few of the people who push them do the same

GLOBAL WARMING: Eating INSECTS ‘could help tackle climate change’
EATING insects instead of beef could help tackle climate change, according to new research.

Replacing half of the meat eaten worldwide with crickets and mealworms would cut farmland use by a third, substantially reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, researchers say.

While consumers’ reluctance to eat insects may limit their consumption, even a small increase would bring benefits, the team says.

This could potentially be achieved by using insects as ingredients in some pre-packaged foods.

That last line is a hint for lawmakers, in a wish that Government will force manufacturers to put insects in their food, much like there are mandates to use ethanol with gasoline. This is all based on a taxpayer funded research paper, linked to the United Nations weenies, f course, comparing the “sustainability” of insects vs meat

They found that insects and imitation meat – such as soybean-based foods like tofu – are the most sustainable as they require the least land and energy to produce.

Beef is by far the least sustainable, the team says.

There you go, Warmists: time to change your eating behaviors. If you want to save Gaia from a fever. You do, don’t you?

Appetizing, eh?

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Surprise: Yet Another Hate Crime Blamed On Trump Turns Out To Be A Hoax

Surprised Monkey is surprised!

(Daily Caller) A church organist was arrested Wednesday after he vandalized his own church with a swastika and pro-Trump graffiti in order to “mobilize a movement.”

George Nathaniel Stang, 26, admitted in a handwritten statement to spray painting a swastika, “fag church,” and “heil Trump” on St. David’s Episcopal Church in Bean Blossom, Indiana. “I suppose I wanted to give local people a reason to fight for good, even if it was a false flag,” Stang wrote, according to a local NBC report. “To be clear my actions were not motivated by hate for the church or its congregation. I of course realize now, this was NOT the way to go about inspiring activism.”

The incident occurred in November shortly after President Trump was elected and was widely covered by the press. The Washington Post reported on it and connected it to Trump’s victory, “The offensive graffiti at St. David’s is among numerous incidents that have occurred in the wake of Trump’s Election Day win.”

Liberals love creating hoaxes in order to mobilize their moonbat compatriots, and when they get caught, they aren’t even contrite. Stang has been charged with institutional mischief, a misdemeanor, so, he’ll probably get a small fine and some community service. He most like will not serve the maximum of 1 year in jail, nor any jail time.

Of course, even as yet another hate crime hoax is exposed, the Typical Players who commit them will not give them up. It’s too easy to create a narrative to demonize Republicans and Conservatives in this manner. The original act gets huge national, and even international, press and TV coverage, and the reality may not even get any coverage beyond the local news outlets and a few Conservative leaning ones such as the Daily Caller.

(And, yes, I know Surprised Monkey is an Orangutan. Don’t crush Surprised Monkey’s groove)

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GOP Controlled House Barely Passes Bill That Doesn’t Really Repeal Obamacare

“Give us control of the White House and Congress, and we’ll repeal and replace Obamacare” we were told since 2010. Well, Republicans have it, and yet

House Republicans claim a major victory with passage of health-care overhaul

House Republicans on Thursday narrowly passed a controversial bill to overhaul the nation’s health-care system, claiming a major victory even as the measure faces an uncertain fate in the closely divided U.S. Senate.

Under intense pressure to show they can govern and to make good on their promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Republicans pushed through the bill after adopting a last-minute change that earned it just enough votes to pass. However, the House version fell significantly short of the GOP’s long-held goals, making major dents in large portions of the current law but not outright repealing it.

That’s all you really need to know. It’s not repealed. For all their machinations, they might as well have simply modified Ocare. This bill was simply the same as the last bad one, with a few minor additions.

The measure proceeded without the benefit of an analysis from the Congressional Budget Office of its cost and impact on insurance coverage, and it did so after many Republicans openly acknowledged that they hadn’t read the bill. President Trump also promised “insurance for everybody,” which the measure will not achieve.

They read it the other month when they tried to pass this garbage. On the plus side, the Senate claims it has no intention in taking up the bill. Perhaps they’ll take up one of the plans by Senators like Rand Paul, which actually repeal Ocare and replace it with something that works. But, then again, perhaps not, because there are too many squishes in the Senate, once who like to use government power, because it helps their own power. And the House plan does not reduce government involvement in our health insurance and health care decisions.

The political positioning over the bill started immediately, with the GOP claiming that it would lower premiums and increase access to health insurance and Democrats casting it as a huge transfer of wealth because it would eliminate many of the taxes imposed under the Affordable Care Act, including on wealthy Americans.

Maybe it does the first, lowering premiums (and hopefully, deductibles) and increasing access. What the Democrats are whining about is the Cadillac Tax, which wasn’t scheduled to start till 2018, before it was pushed off till 2020 in a bipartisan fashion, and, unless Speaker Paul Ryan made a big change, is now pushed off till 2025. And that tax would hit regular employers, including ones with less than 50 employees, and would mean that employers would reduce their offerings in order to avoid that 40% surcharge on plans with a yearly cost of over $10,800. Heck, even left leaning unions hate it. Also, it would kill the investment tax. But, you know, the party which relies on The Rich can’t avoid trotting out their typical tax cuts for the rich, even when they aren’t being charged yet.

It really shouldn’t be this difficult. And it may very well cost the GOP the Senate in 2018, and the possibility of a massive sea change for the House is now not out of bounds. Why do we want to keep voting for this liars?

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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From What I Hear, Illegals Bring In Lots Of Revenue Or Something

Or kill people and drive their cars after dumping their bodies

(WRAL) The man charged with the murder of a friend found dead on the Raleigh greenway drove the victim’s car on the day his body was found, according to a warrant in the case.

Jose Humberto Lara-Pineda, 18, is being held without bond at Wake County jail and is also on a detainer for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, because agents believe he entered the United States illegally from El Salvador.

Police allege Lara-Pineda killed Fredys Odilo Del Cid Ramos, 28, and dumped him in a wooded area in the 3200 block of Calumet Drive in March.

Strange. I thought the illegal alien community wanted to report all this crime to the police.

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If All You See…

…is an ocean that is turning to acid due to Other People driving fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Zilla Of The Resistance, with a post on what to do when Moonbat protesters block your car.

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