TDS: Left Freaks Over Trump Talking To Taiwan President

TDS: Trump Derangement Syndrome. This is something we’ll be seeing for at least the next 4 years, as, no matter what happens, the Left and their complaint media will find fault

(Washington Post) President-elect Donald Trump spoke Friday with Taiwan’s president, a major departure from decades of U.S. policy in Asia and a breach of diplomatic protocol with ramifications for the incoming president’s relations with China.

The call is the first known contact between a U.S. president or president-elect with a Taiwanese leader since before the United States broke diplomatic relations with the island in 1979. China considers Taiwan a province, and news of the official outreach by Trump is likely to infuriate the regional military and economic power. (snip)

It is not clear whether Trump intends a more formal shift in U.S. relations with Taiwan or China. On the call, Trump and Tsai congratulated each other on winning their elections, a statement from Trump’s transition office said.

A breach of protocol? Sure. Even some Republicans wet the bed on this. Now, apparently, Taiwan president Tsai called Trump. What was he supposed to do, blow her off?

Now, here’s the thing: while Obama has been president, we were told that he could talk to anyone he wanted. He’s the president! It was a good thing when he reached out! It was super duper awesome that Obama was going to not only talk to, but work with the extremist dictatorships in Cuba and Iran! Reaching out, opening up dialogue! Hooray!  This was awesome! Great! Historic!

Trump talks briefly with the democratically elected president of Taiwan? Doom! Horrible! How dare he!

Seriously, this is apparently a Major Diplomatic Crisis! Has anyone asked China if the care?

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Fake News: ‘Climate Change’ Could Maybe Possibly Spark Humanitarian Crisis

The extreme enviroweenie/Warmist sects have been pushing doom from climate change for decades, particularly since the utterly non-scientific books The Population Bomb and Silent Spring. They’re still pimping this apocalyptic viewpoint, despite all their prognostications failing to come to fruition. Why? This is what they do. You don’t expect squirrels to stop collecting nuts for the winter and skunks to stop spraying when they feel danger, do you?

Climate change could spark major humanitarian crisis, experts say

We hear about the continued effects of climate change all the time, but The Guardian reports military experts have another warning. The group said that even if the rise in global warming is held under 2 degrees Celsius, there still could be a major humanitarian crisis to sort out. That figure is widely regarded as a limit beyond which there will be dangerous consequences.

“Climate change could lead to a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions,” said Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, CEO of the American Security Project and member of the foreign policy affairs board for the State Department. “We’re already seeing migration of large numbers of people around the world because of food scarcity, water insecurity and extreme weather, and this is set to become the new normal.”

Oh, noes, the new normal! Was it the new normal when people were migrating, had food scarcity, and water insecurity during the Little Ice Age? Or during the Dark Ages? This is all scaremongering at it’s very best.

And, since this is simply prognostication on par with Madam Zelda at the carnival, it’s essentially that fake news stuff liberals have been complaining about.

In terms of migration, Bangladesh is a prime example of potential for major issues. Chairman of the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change Major General Munir Muniruzzaman explained that water scarcity and rising sea level would massively disrupt not only that country, but the entire region.

“We’re going to see refugee problems on an unimaginable scale, potentially above 30 million people,” Muniruzzaman said. He also explained that with a 1 meter (3 foot) rise in sea level, Bangladesh could lose 20 percent of its land mass. “Climate change is the greatest security threat of the 21st century,” he continued. Environmental factors are one cause of the massive European migration crisis and the group of military officials say those issues will continue to pose security risks and could provoke international conflict.

The closest sea level gauges show little to no sea rise in Bangladesh (here and here). Even for those areas seeing sea rise, it is entirely within the range it should be (often much lower) for a Holocene warm period, and it would take hundreds of years to see a 3 foot sea rise.

As for the European migration crisis, it’s not climate change, it’s war, particularly as the Islamists have grown stronger and bolder. In case they missed it, a goodly chunk of these “migrants” are young fighting age men from throughout the Muslim world, who are now causing all sorts of crime, including rape and sexual assault, and they’re all demanding that Europe accommodate them and change to be more extremist Islam.

If you’re throwing out words like could, like, might, may, etc, prognosticating the future, it’s not science, it’s a cult, hence, fake news.

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GOP Plans Obamacare Repeal And Delay

You can’t just rip the bandaid off

(NY Times) Republicans in Congress plan to move almost immediately next month to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as President-elect Donald J. Trump promised. But they also are likely to delay the effective date so that they have several years to phase out President Obama’s signature achievement.

This emerging “repeal and delay” strategy, which Speaker Paul D. Ryan discussed this week with Vice President-elect Mike Pence, underscores a growing recognition that replacing the health care law will be technically complicated and could be politically explosive.

Since the law was signed by Mr. Obama in March 2010, 20 million uninsured people have gained coverage, and the law has become deeply embedded in the nation’s health care system, accepted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by consumers, doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and state and local governments.

This is the wise move. No matter how bad the law is, no matter how silly it is to have health insurance that people can’t afford to use because of the high deductibles, no matter than insurance providers are dropping out left and right, no matter that the premiums are being jacked up beyond normal rates (and the taxpayers are often paying to cover these through subsidies), no matter etc and so on the problems, the time to eradicate this law immediately was in 2013. Had Republicans come out and voted for Romney, it could have been killed off easily. Now, with it being so embedded, the replacement plan needs to be slowly implemented so that those with Obamacare (let’s not forget that millions of those with Ocare plans were not new to the insurance market, but, simply people who lost their plans due to Ocare and had to sign up via Ocare) and want health insurance are able to keep it.

So the GOP will make sure that there is a transition period so that people aren’t harmed. Obviously, the Times thinks this is a Bad Idea

But health policy experts suggest “repeal and delay” would be extremely damaging to a health care system already on edge.

“The idea that you can repeal the Affordable Care Act with a two- or three-year transition period and not create market chaos is a total fantasy,” said Sabrina Corlette, a professor at the Health Policy Institute of Georgetown University. “Insurers need to know the rules of the road in order to develop plans and set premiums.”

Would these be the same policy experts who helped write this turd of a law in the first place? The insurers don’t seem to be doing so well knowing the current rules of the road when it comes to Ocare, do they?

But in the Senate, Republicans would need support from some Democrats if they are to replace the Affordable Care Act.

The budget reconciliation rules that would allow Republicans to dismantle the Affordable Care Act have strict limits. The rules are primarily intended to protect legislation that affects spending or revenues. The health law includes insurance market standards and other policies that do not directly affect the budget, and Senate Republicans would, in many cases, need 60 votes to change such provisions.

Really? Dems used parliamentary shenanigans followed by the budget reconciliation method to pass this turd of a bill. Democrats do not get to complain if Republicans do the same. Here’s a phrase you should get used to: you lost.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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It’s Never To Early To Discuss ‘Climate Change’ And Christmas

Warmists totally want you to send a Christmas card to Ivanka Trump

Yet, Ivanka Trump, Politico reported, will make fighting climate change the signature issue of her tenure as first daughter. Good for her. Maybe she can talk some sense into her dad, the fellow who once tweeted that climate change is a Chinese conspiracy. (snip)

Oh, and I’m sending Ivanka Trump a thank you note for the unexpected Christmas gift.

Of course, Warmists have to have a Christmas ‘climate change’ rally….but not on the 25th, because they want to chill on their paid holiday that they’ll still rail against

In the wake of Conservative councillor Harvey Odze praising Donald Trump for calling climate change a “Chinese hoax”, Hackney campaigners are to protest against the council “dragging its feet” over its £42m fossil fuel investments.

The event will take place at Hackney Town Hall Square from 2pm on 10 December, marking a year since Britain signed the Paris climate deal negotiated by 195 countries. (snip)

Payne added: “Santa’s arctic retreat is melting down – in some parts it is a shocking 20C above the norm. We’re calling on the government to stop retreating from the agreements it signed last year in Paris.”

Funny thing is, a lot of 1st World governments are retreating from their utterly non-binding pledges. But, hey, picking a Christmas tree can be all about Hotcoldwetdry!

Did you know that choosing a real Christmas tree over an artificial tree can be considered an environmentally sound choice? Here’s why.

According to the Christmas Tree Farm Network, Christmas tree farms stabilize soil, protect water supplies and provide a shelter for wildlife. Christmas trees absorb carbon dioxide (a gas linked to global warming and climate change) while producing oxygen. How much oxygen? Just an acre of Christmas trees produce the daily oxygen needed for 18 people.

Not mentioned is that these trees are chopped down and then simply discarded shortly after Christmas. Sure, companies plant new ones and use the older growth, but, seriously, did we need the globull warming schtick? Though, props for calling it carbon dioxide rather than “carbon.”

Finally, let’s wrap up (until I look for more in a few days, because there are plenty available) with one anti-Trump Christmas carol (among many, not all anti-Trump, mind you)

To the tune of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”

Have yourself a warmer little Christmas/ Watch the high tide spray/ From now on to get back home we’ll have to wade.

Climate change is a Chinese hoax, says denier folks’ false lore/ Just you wait, till the Sunshine State is six feet from shore to shore.

Someday soon we all may be much wiser/ If the fates allow/ Until then we’ll have to paddle through somehow/ And have yourself a warmer little Christmas now.

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If All You See…

…is an evil refrigerator causing hot and cold weather, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Coyote Blog, with a post offering an apology to fellow Skeptics over California stupidity.

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Good News: We’re Beyond The Point Of No Return For ‘Climate Change’

So, does this mean that the Cult of Climastrology can just move on?

Climate change escalating so fast it is ‘beyond point of no return’
New study rewrites two decades of research and author says we are ‘beyond point of no return’

Global warming is beyond the “point of no return”, according to the lead scientist behind a ground-breaking climate change study.

The full impact of climate change has been underestimated because scientists haven’t taken into account a major source of carbon in the environment.

Dr Thomas Crowther’s report has concluded that carbon emitted from soil was speeding up global warming.

Dr Crowther, speaking to The Independent, branded Donald Trump’s sceptical stance on climate change as “catastrophic for humanity”.

What this is all about is blaming what is a natural process, the release of CO2, which they unscientifically refer to as “carbon”, during a typical Holocene warm period, on Mankind’s supposed increase in temperature. Why? Because that’s what cult’s do.

Of course, despite total doom

“It’s fair to say we have passed the point of no return on global warming and we can’t reverse the effects, but certainly we can dampen them,” said the biodiversity expert.

In other words, they want more of the same Big Government policies that increase energy costs, increase the cost of living, redistribute hard earned money, and decrease liberty and freedom.

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Are You Ready For A New Global Warming Apocalypse Movie?

Hollywood keeps making these agenda movies, and they keep failing. We’re soon to be treated to another

(Daily Caller) Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage’s newest film depicts a hollowed-out Earth, ravaged by the ill-effects of so-called man-made global warming.

Cage plays a political bureaucrat in “The Humanity Bureau” whose job is to exile those considered expendable on Earth, which has become ravaged by the ill-effects of so-called man-made warming.

The movie is another climate change-themed feature in Hollywood’s quiver — a quiver that includes moves like, “The Day After Tomorrow” and former President Al Gore’s, “An Inconvenient Truth.”

Expect this to be another box office flop. People just aren’t that interested in mixing politics with big theater releases. They just want to watch a movie.

It also presents Cage’s decision to jump head first into Tinsel Town’s obsession with producing films directed at haranguing people about what the world could look like if global warming is not met head on.

Can’t we just watch a movie anymore for entertainment? Apparently not. Hollywood keeps pushing their political agend, and people stay away.

Similarly, you’ve probably seen the constant barrage of commercials for Miss Sloane, scheduled for release in full in December. What you’ve probably not seen is that this movie is about gun control, and it doesn’t hide this, except in most of the commercials

With a staunch Second Amendment supporter preparing to enter the Oval Office, Hollywood is ramping up its gun control efforts. The latest attempt comes in the form of “Miss Sloane,” a movie demonizing gun manufacturers and the gun lobby, as the main character Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain) fights to heroically curb gun rights.

Think about this as you’re subjected to all the commercials. Perhaps you’ll even see the one quicky which mentions gun control, but, you’ll probably have to be watching a station like MSNBC. Regardless of any good marks on sites like Rotten Tomatoes, expect it to be a box office bomb, because, let’s face it, even liberals do want to pay the high costs to go to the movies and be lectured, even on things they agree with. And we can probably expect a bunch more politicized movies with Trump as president.

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Trump’s Carrier Deal Is Big Problem Or Something

Now, let’s just imagine that it had been Mr. Obama who had made the deal to keep Carrier in the U.S. He would have been praised to high heaven. Trump making a deal (even before being inaugurated)? Well, there’s big problems, you guys! And we get this type of Voxsplainin’

This week, Donald Trump has been trumpeting an announcement by Carrier, which makes furnaces and air conditioners, that the company will be keeping about 800 jobs in the United States instead of moving them to Mexico.

This is obviously great news for the 800 American workers whose jobs will be saved, and it has already generated a lot of positive publicity for Donald Trump. But the announcement also illustrates an inherent problem with Trump’s approach to economic policymaking: As he focuses on small-scale, headline-grabbing deals, he’s neglecting the larger policy questions that will ultimately determine the success of his economic agenda.

Does Vox understand that Trump isn’t actually the POTUS yet? Doesn’t matter, because no matter what Trump does, there will be cause to find fault.

But a series of Carrier-like deals doesn’t add up to a viable economic agenda. For one thing, these deals are way too small. There are 150 million workers in the United States, and the US economy needs to create about 200,000 jobs a month just to keep up with population growth. Trump would have to negotiate dozens of Carrier-sized deals every week to have a serious impact on job growth — and so far he’s announced only two deals in three weeks.

He’s not actually President. Anyhow, where was this concern over the last 8 years, when a goodly chunk of economic reports showed less than 200,000 jobs a month created? And I bet the people who kept their jobs do not see them as “way too small.”

The larger issue, though, is that governing through a series of deals creates serious perverse incentives. If Trump starts giving corporate welfare to companies that promise not to move jobs to Mexico, we’ll see a flood of companies threatening to move to Mexico in hopes of getting a handout. Taxpayers would wind up paying to save a lot of jobs that weren’t actually in danger in the first place.

They do have a point on offering incentives. The problem here, though, is that states and Los Federales have been doing this for a long time. Is it better to keep those jobs, or see them leave? For the most part, taxpayers do not pay. They are just tax breaks. Where’s the concern from Vox over the taxpayers actually paying for public and private sector unions?

Conversely, if Trump tries to punish companies that move jobs overseas — for example, by denying them federal contracts — companies will start looking for ways to hide the fact that they’re moving jobs overseas. An overly aggressive campaign could also put US businesses at a competitive disadvantage against foreign multinationals that are free to locate their factories in low-wage countries, resulting in US companies losing market share and eventually going bankrupt.

Has he done this? No. Interestingly, there was no condemnation from Vox or other liberal outlets when Democrats specifically threatened to punish companies that move jobs and/or their headquarters overseas.

All in all, the above and the rest of the article is simply a way to attack Trump for …… keeping jobs in the US. Seriously. That’s their concern. The next four years is going to be fun if we go by this standard. The media still doesn’t get that Trump beat them at the ballot box, and they continue doing the things that helped Donald beat them.

Meanwhile, you have Think Progress saying this was a bad deal. The NY Times finds a way to put a negative spin on the story, as does the Washington Post. Salon is having their usual hissy fit. The NY Times even finds a way to say that this shows that Big Government is great!

And Mr. Obama is probably sitting around in his office going “hey, guys? I’m still president. Have a little under two months left. Guys?”

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Surprise: Anti-Trump Graffiti Involved Philly City Attorney

I’m betting that this is going to be slow-walked to the point that he is not terminated or even charged with what should be a felony

(Philly.com) A city attorney involved in an anti-Donald Trump vandalism incident, caught on camera, made a “dumb mistake,” and remains in his job for now Mayor Kenney said Thursday.

Uh huh. A dumb mistake. I’ve made those, and paid the price. I bet you have, too.

Duncan Lloyd, an assistant city solicitor, was identified in surveillance footage that captured Lloyd and a second man walking along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill on Nov 25. In the footage, Lloyd is seen wearing a blue blazer and holding a glass of wine, filming or taking photos, while a second man spray paints “F— Trump,” on the wall of a newly opened Fresh Grocer.

As of Thursday morning, police said no arrests have been made in the incident and Kenney said Lloyd remains employed with the city.

If this was you or me, we’d have been arrested.

Police have estimated the damage at between $3,000 and $10,000.

That’s felony territory there.

And wearing an ascot in 2016 should get him another felony charge. See the story and photos.

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If All You See…

…is what could possibly be carbon pollution created Bad Weather fog, but, you’re really not worried if it’s real, because just thought is enough, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Virtual Mirage, with a post on refugees go home.

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