Hotcoldwetdry Is Totally Wreaking Havoc On Our Mental Health Or Something

Well, it’s wreaking havoc on the health of members of the Cult of Climastrology

Climate change is wreaking havoc on our mental health, experts

Climate change is causing chaos in the environment and beyond; experts are warning we’re “not even close to being prepared” for the damage it does to our mental health.
As a provincial coroner and past palliative care physician, Dr. David Ouchterlony has seen suffering and death up close, experiences that have occasionally led to brief moments of sadness. But Ouchterlony describes such emotions as “trivial” compared to the dread he feels when thoughts about climate change linger, as they often do. He worries almost obsessively about a future he won’t see. How will younger generations be affected? Why are we failing to act on the threat?

“I was completely blind to it, and then five years ago it just hit me,” Ouchterlony, 74, said. “I went through this stage of losing sleep, thinking about my grandchild, wondering what I could do.”

He described the feeling as an “absence of hope” characterized by despair and, at times, exhausting guilt. Some researchers have called it a “pre-traumatic” stress disorder that, in some, is feeding anxiety and depressive thoughts.

Sounds like a self inflicted wound, like people who get seriously emotionally distressed by characters on an afternoon soap opera, who make themselves clinically depressed over their favorite show. Of course, Ouchterlony isn’t lonely in his Ouch (sorry, couldn’t resist)

It predicted that cases of mental and social disorders will rise steeply as the signs of climate change become clearer and more frequent, and as more people are directly affected by heat waves, drought and other extreme events that put pressure on clean water resources, food prices and public infrastructure.

“These will include depressive and anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse, suicides and widespread outbreaks of violence,” predicted the report. It singled out children, the poor, the elderly and those with existing mental health problems as those likely to be hardest hit.

So, pretty much things that have happened throughout Mankind’s history. Just, this time the Warmists will blame Other People for driving fossil fueled vehicles.

Life comes with all sorts of stresses, “but this one really broke the camel’s back for me,” said Ferrara, who as a therapeutic exercise started the blog Confessions of a Climate Worrier in 2011. “I’m convinced hordes of people are filing their mental malaise under divorce, the economy, or whatever, when it’s actually the slow drip of climate reality.”

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If All You See…

…is a sea that is eating all the warming, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is No Tricks Zone, with a post on the anti-humanity roots of the modern green movement.

It’s British week!

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Patriotic Pinup Enoch Bolles

Happy Sunday! A gorgeous last Sunday of February. This pinup is by Enoch Bolles, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Zilla wonders if Twitter banded Naked Islam’s URL
  2. Independent Sentinel is laughing at Melissa Harris Perry’s meltdown
  3. Vlad Tepes features “drinking camel pee for Allah”
  4. The People’s Cube modernized the Gettysburg Address
  5. The Other McCain is not impressed by Fox News
  6. The Lonely Conservative has an interesting flashback on Donald Trump and the Tea Party
  7. The Last Tradition exhorts Republicans to support Trump
  8. The First Street Journal endorses Patrick Frey for President
  9. The Daley Gator has your Leftist Utopia update
  10. Rhymes With Right discusses #NeverTrump
  11. Raised On Hoecakes covers the meaning of crony capitalism
  12. Powerline shows us how Iran is spending their new cash
  13. Pamela Geller covers more fake hate
  14. Neo-neocon has proof that Trump’s a tyrant
  15. And last, but not least, Moonbattery discusses where social justice leads

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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Good News: GOP Candidates Entrenched Against Gun Controls

The NY Times Editorial Board is apoplectic over the gun control positions of the Republican candidates, and is more than happy to let us know about it

Republican Candidates Deeply Entrenched Against Gun Controls

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President Obama has labored and even shed tears in pleading for just a bit of compromise to widen background checks on gun buyers and do more about the mental health problems underlying many of the mass shootings. He has also done what he can through executive actions. But the winner of the Republican nomination is almost guaranteed to be an ironclad defender of the gun lobby, pandering to voters by portraying the government as intent on trampling gun owners’ rights and confiscating their firearms.

That sounds like an excellent position to me.

“No more gun-free zones!” vows Donald Trump of local governments’ efforts to limit the killings. “Gun laws fail everywhere they’re tried,” insists Senator Marco Rubio, contradicting studies showing that states with strong gun safety laws suffer fewer shooting deaths. “We define gun control real simple — that’s hitting what you aim at,” Senator Ted Cruz says with a grin as the industry’s concealed-carry campaign to arm more and more Americans advances from barrooms to college campuses.

I’d like to use the thumbs up animated emoticon right here, but, it won’t work for the cross-post at Right Wing News.

Of course, the NYTEB is thrilled that Hillary is a staunch advocate of gun control (without mentioning that she’s a staunch advocate of killing the unborn), and that Bernie Sanders is slowly getting on board. Interestingly, they never mention how many Black people kill and shoot each other with guns, usually illegally obtained and possessed, only mass shootings. It’s like Democrats do not care that Black people are offing each other at a very high rate.

Gun safety should be a bipartisan issue, but the Republican candidates seem too afraid of the gun lobby to let that happen. All the more reason for the Democrats to drive the point home all the way to November.

It’s cute how they end the screed by changing it to “safety”, when the rest of the piece is about “control”. It’s right there in the headline. You want gun safety? Stay out of most big cities, which are run by the Democratic Party and have high rates of shootings.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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If All You See…

…is a rising sea that will kill us all, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Creeping Sharia, with a post on conversion homework.

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Clinton Crowd Boos Military Vet For Questions On Benghazi

Clinton supporters could care less about Hillary’s incompetence as Secretary of State, nor leaving our citizens to die, much like they don’t care that Bill is a serial sexual predator

(Daily Caller) Former President Bill Clinton became angry when he was heckled by protesters during a campaign event in Bluffton, South Carolina on Friday.

The protesters demanded to know if his wife Hillary Clinton lied about the four American deaths that occurred during the attack in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012.

The man responded that he’s seen Gold Star families “who have mourned.”

“We had four lives in Benghazi killed and your wife tried to cover it up.”

The crowd began to moan and boo in unison.

Then Bill had a hissy fit

“I heard your speech. I heard your speech. Will you let me answer? I’m not your commander in chief anymore but if I were, I’d tell you to be more polite and sit down,” Clinton said, growing angrier as the man began screaming at him.

Of course, the crowd was having none of it, and security escorted the man and others who wanted answers out.

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Good News: ‘Climate Change’ To Cause Catastrophic Weather

The latest scaremongering from the Cult of Climastrology

Climate Change Effects on Weather Are “Potentially Catastrophic,” Scientist Says

The long-term effects of climate change are still unclear, but, as one scientist explained on Thursday, there is already “pretty scary” evidence that the planet is in for a series of dramatic, and dangerous, changes.

“The evidence is very clear that rapid and unprecedented changes are happening in the Arctic,” Dr Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute in California, told the The Independent in an email. “And while there remains uncertainty about the ultimate consequences, there is a good and growing body of research that is pretty scary, and pretty much no evidence that the possible impacts will be good.”

Among the likely effects of a warming Arctic on the rest of the planet are more and more unpredictable weather patterns, according to Gleick.

“Massive storms, sometimes called ‘bomb cyclones,’ are created when warm air from the Atlantic and cold air from the Arctic combine,” Gleick told the The Independent. “There may be connections between out-of-season strong tornados in the central US and these new storm patterns.”

Got that? Uncertainty, but, they just feel that the consequences will be all doomy. If we do not implement lots of tax schemes, and surrender a goodly chunk of our personal freedom to the Central Government, as well as control of private entities and the economy, we are utterly doomed. It matters little that the Warmists all agree that the plans will have virtually no effect on the climate, you just need to shut up and comply.

Oh, and this comes from Peter Gleick, of Fakegate notoriety.

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Explaining Trump’s Popularity: The Unprotected Vs. The Protected

What explains Donald Trump and his massive popularity among voters which includes your basic Republican, your squishy Republican, Conservatives, moderates, independents, and even some middle of the road Democrats? How is it that Trump can have such great support among Republicans, especially Conservatives, when he has now and had in the past many Democrat positions? How is it that the support not only doesn’t waiver, but grows stronger even after attacks on him and his gaffes? Peggy Noonan thinks she has the answer

Trump and the Rise of the Unprotected
Why political professionals are struggling to make sense of the world they created.

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But I keep thinking of how Donald Trump got to be the very likely Republican nominee. There are many answers and reasons, but my thoughts keep revolving around the idea of protection. It is a theme that has been something of a preoccupation in this space over the years, but I think I am seeing it now grow into an overall political dynamic throughout the West.

There are the protected and the unprotected. The protected make public policy. The unprotected live in it. The unprotected are starting to push back, powerfully.

The protected are the accomplished, the secure, the successful—those who have power or access to it. They are protected from much of the roughness of the world. More to the point, they are protected from the world they have created. Again, they make public policy and have for some time.

That does make some rather good sense, does it not? For all his faults, and money, Donald Trump has tapped into that feeling and made himself the leader of the unprotected. It’s more than just Establishment Vs. Outsider. For those old enough, remember Bill Clinton saying that he felt our pain. It felt legitimate. Regardless of Bernie Sander’s political leanings, I like the guy because he seems real, not manufactured. He’s a cranky old man, and means what he says, says what he means. If he tells you to get off his lawn, it hasn’t been focus grouped to death. Trump comes across as real, as a real person, not a carefully groomed politician.

One issue obviously roiling the U.S. and Western Europe is immigration. It is the issue of the moment, a real and concrete one but also a symbolic one: It stands for all the distance between governments and their citizens.

It is of course the issue that made Donald Trump. (snip)

If you are an unprotected American—one with limited resources and negligible access to power—you have absorbed some lessons from the past 20 years’ experience of illegal immigration. You know the Democrats won’t protect you and the Republicans won’t help you. Both parties refused to control the border. The Republicans were afraid of being called illiberal, racist, of losing a demographic for a generation. The Democrats wanted to keep the issue alive to use it as a wedge against the Republicans and to establish themselves as owners of the Hispanic vote.

Many will call it fear of immigrants, both legal and illegal. Well, yes. When wages are deflated, when we don’t know who’s coming across the border, when they take our jobs (see Disney requiring workers to train their foreign replacements), when they not only refuse to assimilate, but demand that America changes for them, when they won’t speak the language, when they demand that the Southwest be given back to Mexico, when they complain that Americans wear an American flag shirt, when they bring values that are incompatible with American society, etc, and the Protected do nothing, people are fearful. And angry. And Trump rises.

Make sure to read the entire article by Ms. Noonan.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Obama: Solar And Wind Not Reliable Without A Storage

Now he tells us (via Climate Depot)

PRESIDENT OBAMA: “Thanks to the investments we made in the Recovery Act we’ve seen huge gains in our advanced battery industry. Because, solar and wind don’t work unless we’ve got good ways to store power when the sun’s out or the winds blowing so that it can be used in a regular, reliable way.”

That’s from a speech he made today regarding his wonderful Stimulus in Jacksonville, Florida, so, yet again, massive use of fossil fuels in terms of planes, helicopters, and vehicles.

Let’s not forget all the failures and wasted money from the “green” portion of Obama’s stimulus, which really didn’t do a whole lot to stimulate the economy. Well, China’s economy, what with all that borrowed money.

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If All You See…

…is an evil energy sucking smartphone making it so hot that ice hockey will be a thing of the past, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Chicks On The Right, with a post on everyone paying their fair share.

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