Team Obama Very Concerned Over Homicide Spike In Democratic Run Cities

There’s apparently no explanation for this kind of thing!

(AP) This year has brought an unusually grim and steady drumbeat of violence throughout the country.

A 5-year-old girl killed this month in Cleveland in a drive-by shooting. Seven people slain in Chicago over the July 4th weekend. A young female journalist in Washington, D.C., fatally struck by an errant bullet in May while waiting to change buses.

Violent crime has often been a local government concern and a problem that had been on the decline. But rising homicide totals in most of America’s large cities have sounded alarms within the Obama administration, with federal officials drawing urgent attention to the problem before Congress, at conferences and in speeches.

The Justice Department this month organized a brainstorming summit with mayors and police chiefs. And FBI Director James Comey, testifying last week, said the “very disturbing” homicide spike has law enforcement scrambling to figure out why it’s happening now, and why in so many cities that seemingly have little in common otherwise.

Nothing in common, folks!

“It’s happening all over the country, and it’s happening all in the last 10 months,” Comey told the House Judiciary Committee. “And so a lot of us in law enforcement are talking and trying to understand what is happening in this country. What explains the map? What explains the calendar? “

Yeah, what possible explanation could there be?

Washington, D.C., which in 2012 recorded just 88 homicides, already has 128 this year. Chicago police counted 385 killings as of Oct. 18, up from 323 on the same date last year. Police in Cleveland say they had 101 slayings as of Friday, an increase from the 87 they reported at the same time last year.

There’s no single explanation for the problem, and it’s not clear whether this year’s numbers are an aberration or the start of a worrisome trend. Some blame easier access to drugs and guns and have suggested that residents, including gangs, suddenly seem more willing to resolve petty disputes with deadly violence.

See? No single explanation. Well, in that, it’s correct. There are really two major explanations. First, virtually every single city that is seeing an uptick in crime is run lock, stock, and barrel by members of the Democratic Party. Add Baltimore, Newark, Camden, St. Louis, even San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle to the mix.

A goodly chunk of the cities seeing a spike in homicides also have draconian laws restricting legal gun ownership, but, that’s more of an aside rather than an explanation, because the second point, which will have Liberals crying raaaaacism, is that these cities have large populations of Blacks, and the majority of the shootings are by Blacks against other Blacks. The vast majority of shootings and homicides in the aforementioned cities were what is known as Black In Origin, meaning a Black shot another Black.

It is not racism to point this out. In order to solve a problem one must know what the problem is. A goodly chunk of these shootings and homicides occur in the slums and ghettos that have been created by Democratic Party policies in their Democratic Party cities. They keep the poor Blacks poor, and expect them to vote for more Democratic Party policies which redistribute more “aid” back to these same squalid neighborhoods, neighborhoods which no Democratic big-wig of any race would ever enter without massive numbers of security personnel. Democratic Party policies are bad for Blacks, there’s no debate about that.

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House Panel To Investigate Adjustments To Climate Data

The disagreement on climate change, natch global warming, is not over it happening, but causation. Warmists maintain that it is mostly/solely caused by Mankind, especially from fossil fuels, and they believe in this so much that they will take fossil fueled vehicles to protests and climate change conferences. Skeptics believe that it is mostly/solely caused by natural processes, but do understand that a slight part is caused by mankind. Things like agriculture and landfills (mostly methane), a tiny tiny bit from CO2, the Urban Heat Island effect and land use, oh, and we cannot forget about the constant adjustment to the temperature records

Congressional skeptic on global warming demands records from U.S. climate scientists

The head of a congressional committee on science has issued subpoenas to the Obama administration over a recent scientific study refuting claims that global warming had “paused” or slowed over the last decade.

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology and a prominent congressional skeptic on climate change, issued the subpoenas two weeks ago demanding e-mails and records from U.S. scientists who participated in the study, which undercut a popular argument used by critics who reject the scientific consensus that man-made pollution is behind the planet’s recent warming.

Smith’s document request to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ordered the agency to turn over scientific data as well as internal “communications between or among employees” involved in the study, according to a letter Friday by the House committee’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Tex.). Johnson accused Smith of “furthering a fishing expedition” by looking for ways to discredit NOAA’s study, which was published in June in the peer-reviewed journal Science.

Of course, this has made Warmist Democrats upset, which brings up the question “what do they have to hide?” Why would they want to keep this information secret?

Smith, responding to Johnson’s letter, said the subpoena was not “harassment” but “appropriate constitutional oversight.”

“This scandal-ridden administration’s lack of openness is the real problem,” Smith said in a statement released by his office. “Congress cannot do its job when agencies openly defy Congress and refuse to turn over information. When an agency decides to alter the way it has analyzed historical temperature data for the past few decades, it’s crucial to understand on what basis those decisions were made.”

The Cult of Climastrology doesn’t want their methods, data, or decisions understood, because that would expose their shoddy anti-science methods. What other science would adjust the quality data to a guess instead of adjusting the guess to the high quality data? This is referring to the NOAA study cited in the article, which has numerous problems.

In regards to the NOAA study, this is offered in closing by the Washington Post

“Our new analysis now shows the trend over the period 1950-1999, a time widely agreed as having significant anthropogenic global warming, is 0.113°C [per decade], which is virtually indistinguishable with the trend over the period 2000-2014 (0.116°C [per decade]),” they continued.

First off, half the period of 1950-1999 was a period of cooling/pause, which led to the many wondering if a new ice age was coming. Second, just barely over one-tenth of a degree C per decade is minuscule, and certainly within the boundary of natural causation, as happened during previous Holocene warm periods. Third, if we are to take the study at face value, this would destroy the apocalyptic prognostication from the Cult of Climastrology about a 2C rise by the end of the 21st Century.

Again, if everything is on the up and up, NOAA and the scientists involved should have no problem giving Congress their records and such, right? And, warming doesn’t prove anthropogenic causation. It just proves warming. Unless that warming is manufactured in the records.

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Poll: Mass Shootings Reflect Mental Health Issues, Not Inadequate Gun Laws

Yet another poll which shows that the gun-grabbers are outside the mainstream American position

(Washington Post) As Democrats look to make gun violence a core issue in the 2016 presidential campaign, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds wide agreement that gun violence is a problem but bitter and stark division on whether new gun laws should trump the constitutional right to gun ownership.

The survey finds that 46 percent say new laws to reduce gun violence should be a bigger priority, while 47 percent say it’s more important to protect the right to own firearms. This marks a shift away from gun laws since April 2013, when Democrats’ push for increased background checks fell short in the aftermath of the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.; back then, a 52 percent majority said new laws should be a priority.

Surely, more and more Americans are seeing that new gun laws will primarily affect law abiding citizens, rather than the criminals who use them for criminal actions. All they need to do is look towards Democratic Party run cities like Baltimore, D.C., and Chicago, which have draconian gun ownership laws, yet still have quite a bit of gun-play and murders in their streets.

But while many have called for stricter gun laws in their wake, the Post-ABC poll finds far more point to problems treating people with mental health issues. By a more than 2-to-1 margin, more people say mass shootings reflect problems identifying and treating people with mental health problems rather than inadequate gun control laws (63 percent to 23 percent).

There are wide partisan divisions on this issue; 82 percent of Republicans say shootings reflect a failure to identify and treat people with mental health problems, compared with 65 percent of independents and 46 percent of Democrats.

The majority of Democrats see the problem as an inanimate object rather than people who use them improperly. It’s also amusing that Democrats would like to remove all private ownership of guns, exempting themselves, of course, and say we should trust Government. In the next breath, they complain about police shooting people and the evil military. Go figure.

The poll, as usual, oversamples Democrats, with a party ID of 30/24/39 (D/R/I), and we still get those figures.

BTW, the poll has a wide range of issues, and it shows that people want the next president, regardless of party, to support and build the Keystone XL pipeline 55 to 34.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Climate Change “cannot be a partisan issue” Or Something

So says US Rep Carlos Curbelo  (Fla), one of the few squishy Republicans who’ve decided to believe in Hotcoldwetdry, and conflate real environmental issues with it

(Miami Herald) Now more than ever, it is crucial that we acknowledge the reality that is the Earth’s changing climate. Without question, this is one of the major challenges of our time and directly threatens the communities of South Florida. If left unaddressed, the consequences of a changing climate have the potential to adversely affect not only our families and neighbors, but the entire country.

To view climate change through partisan lenses only detracts from efforts to discover practical solutions. This debate should not devolve into a petty competition between Republicans and Democrats.

First, climate change is real. Anyone who disagrees is a fool. But, the debate isn’t on changes in climate, but on causation.

Second, Curbelo is making this a partisan issue. He’s specifically telling Republicans they must get on board the AGW bandwagon. He’s allowing no dissent.

Instead, it should consist of a constructive dialogue focusing on the implementation of policies that encourage the growth and development of clean alternative energy sources that will complement traditional ones.

On that, I’ll agree. Warmists, though, do not want said dialogue: they want to kill all fossil fuels energy, mostly want to kill nuclear, are typically against hydrothermal (dams), and are often at odds with each other when it comes to actually building and/or turning on alternative energy plants. Curbelo is specifically taking the Warmist position

If we want to diminish the impact that greenhouse gases will continually have on our planet over the next century, the effort to constrain carbon emissions must be expanded.

I guess he’s looking into a crystal ball. Has he given up his own use of fossil fuels and made his life carbon neutral?

To efficiently and effectively address this issue, we need an approach that is market-based as opposed to one driven by an increase in top-down government regulation. Enacting policies that encourage the private sector to invest, not only in general infrastructure projects, but long-term visionary technologies, will lead to economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. Tax incentives for developing energy sources like solar, wind and hydropower are just one way of encouraging America’s innovators to develop advanced solutions. And this energy transition cannot exclude low-income Americans.

Got that? Market based solutions driven by Government “incentives”. Otherwise know as government force interfering with the free market. He can pretty the language up all he wants, he’s pushing the same Progressive (nice fascist) policies the Left leaning Warmists push. Because it’s “for your own good”.

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Climate Scientists Apparently Now Brainwashing Themselves With Fear

When you think in apocalyptic doom on a constant basis, when it’s your job to make predictions of doom, when your Leftist politics demand that you trot out stories of doom, this might effect your mental well-being

It’s the End of the World — How Do You Feel?

Terry Root often goes to sleep at night wondering how she’ll be able to get up the next morning and do it all over again. Then the sun comes up and she forces herself out of bed. She might go for a run to release the pent-up anxiety. Sometimes she cries. Or she’ll commiserate with colleagues, sharing in and validating each other’s angst. What keeps Terry up at night aren’t the usual ailments; it’s not a tyrant boss or broken heart.

The diagnosis: global warming.

A senior fellow at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment, Root has spent the past two decades unraveling the thread between climate change and the eventual mass extinctions of countless species of plants, animals — and, yes, humans. “That’s a tough, tough thing to cope with,” Root says in a weary, jagged voice. There’s more. When the gray-haired bird watcher shares her End of Days findings, she’s often met with personal attacks; naysayers hurl their disagreement and disdain, complete with name-calling and threats from politicians. But the absolute worst part of her job? We’re not listening. “It’s harder than hell to carry that,” says Root.

Armageddon aside for a moment, that an acclaimed scientist will say h-e-l-l to a reporter and use words like cope is a sign of changing times. Not only are we living on a warming planet but a progressively emotive one. It started with parents coddling their kids (no more advice to “just suck it up”), then it was emojis (punctuation isn’t enough) and now it’s climatologists tweeting “we’re f’d” and field researchers speaking up about climate depression — or even pretraumatic stress disorder.

In other words, climate scientists have made themselves mental messes. All over a meager 1.4F increase in global temperatures since 1850, warming that is less than during previous Holocene warm periods. Of course, you couple that, which they think is apocalyptic, with their prognostications of a 3.6F increase by 2100 (despite their computer models failing 95% of the time), and they are almost breaking down mentally.

But emotions are less predictable than facts and figures. Root remembers giving a talk once at the University of Utah. Afterward a few students came up to ask questions; one young man had tears in his eyes. “Is it really this bad?” he pleaded. Root told him it’s worse. He went on to become an activist and was sent to prison for one of his illegal protests. Root has always felt responsible.

Fortunately, ‘climate scientists’ are spreading their self-induced misery for others to share, all based on junk science.

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Poll: Donald Trump Seen As Most Electable

What this poll really shows is that Republicans are sick of the GOP Establishment

(AP) Republican voters view Donald Trump as their strongest general election candidate, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that highlights the sharp contrast between the party’s voters and its top professionals regarding the billionaire businessman’s ultimate political strength.

Seven in 10 Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters say Trump could win in November 2016 if he is nominated, and that’s the most who say so of any candidate. By comparison, 6 in 10 say the same for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who, like Trump, has tapped into the powerful wave of antiestablishment anger defining the early phases of the 2016 contest.

“It’s the lifelong establishment politicians on both sides that rub me the wrong way,” said registered Republican Joe Selig, a 60-year-old carpenter from Vallejo, California. “I think Trump is more electable. He’s strong. We need strength these days.”

Republican voters are sick and tired of the GOP establishment, which makes lots of promises, then fails to keep them. They’re more than willing to concede the high ground to Democrats on a constant basis. Their plans have been failures. There’s nothing wrong with working across party lines (something Democrats have been refusing to do), but there is something wrong with giving Democrats Rolls Royce’s and getting Pinto’s for the GOP.

Of course, it is one thing to win the primary; it’s another to win the general

Experienced political strategists note that winning a general election and winning the Republican nomination are often very different tasks. The GOP’s most conservative voters — a group that is older and whiter than the nation as a whole — wield extraordinary influence in picking the nominee. Independents, moderate voters and minorities are far more important in general elections that draw many more people to the polls.

While Trump and Carson are popular in primary election polls, both have used divisive rhetoric in recent months that alienated some minorities. Trump called Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals during his announcement speech; while Carson said he would not support a Muslim presidential candidate.

“Republicans think (Democrat) Hillary (Rodham Clinton) is weaker than she is. They are wrong,” said GOP operative Katie Packer, who was deputy campaign manager for 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney. “They think we don’t need to win more women or more Hispanics to win. They’re wrong.”

How’d that work out for Romney?  Anyhow, the comments by Trump and Carson are being distorted and are incomplete. We know it, and the media knows it, and the media knows that most voters won’t bother to learn the truth. GOP voters are tired of the squishy candidates who won’t go on the offensive. Neither McCain nor Romney really took it to Obama. Carson and Trump would. So would Carly Fiorina. Would Cruz, Rubio, or Jeb!? And there is quite a bit in Hillary’s background to attack. So, Democrats shouldn’t think it will be a cakewalk.

Is The Donald the best candidate for the GOP? Not in my opinion. I like some of his policy positions, hate others. I just don’t trust him. I’d trust Hillary less.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Surprise: Warmists Link Aghanistan Earthquake To Climate Change

You didn’t actually think they would not, did you?

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If All You See…

…are emergency lights that might not have the proper lightbulb, needed for when the earth catches on fire, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Political Clown Parade, with a post on your dazzling moment of zen.

This week is Halloween week. BTW, a friend sent me this one, daring me to find a way to make it about Hotcoldwetdry.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! A great day in America, a bit of Fall in the air. This pinup is by Haddon Sundblom, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Noisy Room notes the FBI director saying it would be tough to weed out terrorists from migrants
  2. Independent Sentinel covers a SF supervisor blaming guns for Kate Steinle’s murder
  3. The Other McCain notes what feminism means in 2015
  4. This ain’t Hell…. has your Sunday feel good stories
  5. Vox Popoli discusses why new readers don’t read old authors
  6. Wizbang notes Halloween as the unsung holiday
  7. The Hockey Schtick covers the Gleissberg cycle of solar activity
  8. Not A Lot Of People Know That shows what the strongest hurricane eveh! looks like
  9. A View From The Beach covers the purpose for Millenials
  10. Blazing Cat Fur says Canada is over (hey, still have hockey!)
  11. Capitalism Is Freedom features 9 ridiculous things government wastes money on
  12. Fausta points out that Luke Skywalker is now sexist (links to her DaTechGuy article)
  13. Fire Andrea Mitchell features a tantrum by Jeb!
  14. Just One Minute features something else to deplore
  15. And last, but not least, Lady Liberty 1885 has the Raleigh N&O blaming parents and teachers for Common Core failures

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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What Say To An “International Tribunal Of Climate Justice”?

Just the very name alone should provide the clue that this whole ‘climate change’ push is about far left political policies, not science

(CFACT) Negotiators at the UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany resurrected the “International Tribunal of Climate Justice” and inserted it into the text they are preparing for nations to agree to at the big UN summit in Paris in December.

The draft text will allow developing nations to sit in judgment over the U.S. and its allies, but not subject those nations to the tribunal’s jurisdiction themselves.

From the October 20th UN draft text (full text available at CFACT.org):

“[An International Tribunal of Climate Justice as][A] [compliance mechanism] is hereby established to address cases of non-compliance of the commitments of developed country Parties on mitigation, adaptation, [provision of] finance, technology development and transfer [and][,] capacity-building[,] and transparency of action and support, including through the development of an indicative list of consequences, taking into account the cause, type, degree and frequency of non-compliance.”

Over 130 developing nations led by South Africa and instigated by China and India are insisting that they will not sign a climate agreement in Paris unless it contains massive redistribution of wealth from developed to poor nations.  Now they want the power to haul the U.S. and its allies before a UN Star Chamber to enforce compliance.

Obama and Kerry, who will be leaving office in a little over a year, would love nothing better than to embroil the United States in an international agreement on ‘climate change’ to burnish their so-called legacy, while leaving the middle and lower class citizens to pick up the tab for this far left Progressive agreement, transferring their wealth to other nations under the dubious auspice of ‘climate change’.

Of course, the big question will be how the deal is worked out, because if this is a treaty or a long term commitment, he’ll need two-thirds of the Senate to vote in approval. Obama can try it via the sole-executive agreement route, but, since this would involve the transfer of wealth to other nations and rules that limit greenhouse gases and such, it would have no force of law without Senate consent. But, then, when has the law and Constitution ever stopped Obama?

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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