New Japanese Prime Minister Is A Heavy Metal Drummer

Oh, and conservative

From the link

As a young woman in the late 1970s, Sanae Takaichi commuted six hours a day by bus and train from her parents’ home in western Japan to attend university. She was a fan of heavy metal music and Kawasaki motorcycles who yearned to move out. But her mother insisted at first that she stay home, forbidding her from living in a boardinghouse before marriage.

“I dreamed of having my own castle,” Ms. Takaichi wrote in a 1992 memoir.

On Tuesday, Ms. Takaichi won election as Japan’s prime minister, the first woman to do so in the nation’s history. It was the pinnacle of an improbable rise in politics and a milestone in a country where women have long struggled for influence.

Ms. Takaichi, 64, who grew up near the ancient Japanese capital of Nara, defies easy labels. She once spoke bluntly about the challenges of working in politics as a woman in Japan, yet she is now the leader of the traditionalist, male-dominated Liberal Democratic Party. She has expressed concern about Japan’s reliance on the United States, but has also said she hopes to work closely with President Trump. She is an amateur drummer who idolizes bands like Iron Maiden and Deep Purple, yet she also wears blue suits to pay homage to her other hero, the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

This is awesome. Perfect resume!

Ms. Takaichi, a protégé of Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, who was assassinated in 2022, is expected to move Japan farther to the right, responding to a recent populist wave that bears some similarities to Mr. Trump’s MAGA movement. She has embraced hawkish policies on China; pushed the message that “Japan is back”; played down Japan’s atrocities during World War II; and promised to more strictly regulate immigration and tourism.

“She wants to make Japan strong and prosperous for the people of Japan and for the world,” said Yoshiko Sakurai, a prominent journalist and activist who has supported Ms. Takaichi. “She is open to the outside world. But she also understands that we have to be really good Japanese. We have to know our own culture, traditions, philosophy and history.”

Somehow, in NY Times World, this is a Bad Thing, what they paint as conservative and far right. Anyway, the article is actually very good, and shows how hard it is to be a woman in politics in Japan, and how she overcame it all.

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If All You See…

…are trees that will die because of carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is MOTUS AD, with a post on protests continuing till morale improves.

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Pro-Hamas Students Sue Over Required Antisemitism Training

Usually colleges require training on how to properly use pronouns, accept males with mental illness in their locker rooms, showers, and on their spots team, bow to minorities, and all sorts of Woke stuff

Pro-Palestine students sue Northwestern University over ‘coercive’ antisemitism training

Pro-Palestine students filed a Title VI lawsuit against Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, over claims that measures to combat antisemitism, including mandatory training, are “coercive and discriminatory.”

The federal class-action lawsuit was filed on October 15 on behalf of Northwestern Graduate Workers for Palestine (GW4P) and two affected students, named as Ifeayin Eziamaka Ogbuli (a second year doctoral student) and Marwa Tahboub (a fifth-year doctoral candidate).

The lawsuit alleges that the university has violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as well as the Civil Rights Act of 1866 “under the pretense of combating antisemitism.”

The suit lists several examples of measures taken against pro-Palestinian activism by the university which it considers to be oppressive.

The first is the use of campus police to “attack” student participants of a pro-Palestine encampment set up in April 2024. Northwestern University Police Department (NUPD) was instructed to crackdown on the protesters. Northwestern faculty and staff members intervened to protect the student encampment by linking arms around it. According to the suit, “the NUPD responded to the faculty and staff with excessive and unreasonable force and by filing criminal complaints against four of them.”

So, the Islamic extremists are upset over not being allowed to call for killing Jews and erasing Israel from the map? Not allowed to bully Jewish students?

The second example is the university’s alleged “yielding” to “unconstitutional governmental pressure to repress student speech.” This refers to a May 2023 decision by the House of Representatives to investigate Northwestern’s antisemitism, which in turn led Northwestern President Michael Schill to testify that the encampment was “antisemitic” and “pro-terror.”

Following the investigation, and the testimony of Schill, the university enacted policies to combat antisemitism, which the suit refers to as “policies to restrict students from expressions of national origin.”

They’re admitting that they hate Jews because of where the students filing the suit are from, and should be deported back to the Islamic nations. Would it be acceptable if there was a student group professing hatred of Blacks? Or, would the majority of students bully them off campus?

The suit adds that the “conceptualization of the Jewish right to self-determination is discriminatory.” The discussion of the antisemitism module of the mandatory training takes up five pages of the lawsuit, over five times more than any other of the stated examples of Title VI violations.

How about we deport these people? They have no place in a civilized nation.

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Your Fault: Climate Doom Made LA Wildfires Worse

Obviously, it had nothing to do with poor brush management, a failure to make sure water to fight the fires was available, poor communication, poor staffing, lack of pre-positioning, and more

Warming Made L.A. Wildfires 25 Times Larger

Warming made the devastating L.A. wildfires earlier this year twice as likely and 25 times larger, according to a new report on global wildfires.

“Climate change is not only creating more dangerous fire-prone weather conditions, but it is also influencing the rates at which vegetation grows and provides fuel for the fires to spread,” said coauthor Francesca Di Giuseppe of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. In L.A., uncommonly heavy rainfall drove the growth of shrubs, which turned to tinder when the region was hit by an exceptional drought.

The latest State of Wildfires report, which is undertaken yearly by an international team of experts, finds the worsening heat and drought also fueled record fires in the Congo and the Amazon. In the Pantanal-Chiquitano region of South America, fires last summer were 35 times larger as a result of warming.

Also

Arsonists make wildfires worse.

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FAFO: Wackjob Judge Rules ICE Agents Can Be Arrested In Chicago Area Courthouse

I seriously hope any local, county, or state law enforcement officer has read federal code

lest they find themselves being arrested. This judge is giving you Really Bad Advice

Chicago-Area Judge Rules ICE Agents Can Be Arrested at Courthouses

A Chicago-area judge has ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers can be arrested at Cook County courthouses if they violate his orders and arrest a migrant without a warrant.

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings ordered that ICE officers are barred from arresting migrants at courthouses if they don’t have a warrant. He also ordered that federal law enforcement can be arrested if they violate his orders.

The judge’s order aimed to prevent what are called “collateral arrests” of people whom ICE officers discover are illegal on the spot. These are migrants that ICE agents come across by happenstance while looking for someone they have a warrant to apprehend.

Cummings stated that courthouses must be places where witnesses and suspects feel safe.

These judges are just making it up as they go along, and, this ruling, like what, 90%? of judges TDS rulings are overturned. ICE has never needed a warrant before, at least when Biden and Obama were in office and arresting illegals in the safe area of courthouses, where most criminal illegals are disarmed.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it intends to “comply with all lawful court orders and is addressing this matter with the court.”

However, DHS also defended its practice of taking “collateral” migrants into custody whenever they find them.

“We aren’t some medieval kingdom; there are no legal sanctuaries where you can hide and avoid the consequences for breaking the law,” DHS said in a statement, according to WBBM-TV. “Nothing in the Constitution prohibits arresting a lawbreaker where you find them.”

DHS should declare the neighborhood where the judge lives as a safe space for illegals, see how he likes it. Anyhow, King Donald and his court go and…..follow “every outrageous injunction issued by hubristic district court judges to stymie his agenda” and appeal, right up till a higher judge goes “yeah, you’re right, the lower court judge is an idiot.”

Trump Wins Again: 9th Circuit Says He Can Send National Guard to Portland

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Monday that President Donald Trump has the authority to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, reversing a decision by a district judge earlier this month.

It was the second time the Ninth Circuit — despite its reputation as a liberal bastion — overruled lower courts and allowed Trump to exercise his constitutional powers as commander-in-chief; the first case was California.

See?

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Raleigh Exhibit Shows How David Thoreau Mapped ‘Climate Change’ Or Something

There’s something seriously missing from this “we’re all doomed piece”

Raleigh Exhibition Shows How Thoreau Helped Map Climate Change

Henry David Thoreau was big on taking walks—or “sauntering,” the word he once used in a lecture on the subject. In that lecture, the writer and philosopher asserted that he couldn’t feel well unless he sauntered for at least four hours a day.

It was on those long walks around Concord, Massachusetts, that Thoreau collected hundreds of botanical specimens, which he then brought home to press, scribbling down notes about where and when each plant was collected. Now, 648 of those preserved specimens are housed and digitized in the Harvard University Herbaria.

But while those specimens from Concord made it to this century in preserved form, many of the actual plants didn’t survive: an estimated 30 percent of the species from Thoreau’s records have gone “locally extinct,” according to the museum, with another 35 percent “close to the same fate.”

In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss, currently on view at NC State University’s Gregg Museum of Art & Design, draws on that digitized collection in a small but expansive-feeling exhibit that contends with the loss of biodiversity. Originally mounted at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the exhibit represents the joint scholarship of Marsha Gordon, Robin Vuchnich, Leah Sobsey, and Emily Meineke, an effort that marries science, art, and the humanities. This iteration of the exhibit, which expands on the original by tying in North Carolina flora and fauna, opened in September and runs through January 31, 2026.

Here’s the thing: times change. Thoreau lived from 1817-1862, so, born in the midst of a Holocene cool period, died as a typical Holocene warm period was starting. Things change.

The story spends a lot of time on the exhibition, interesting to read. Then

Is it depressing to see renderings of species we’ve driven out with deforestation, pollution, pesticide use, and a hundred other facets of modern life? Absolutely. Global insect populations are in a free fall, with a 2019 study determining that 40 percent of insect species are in decline, with the rate of species decline topping out at 2.5 percent a year.

Now, that is real. Mankind have an ecological effect through the aforementioned issues. We can do better, and we do do better now. Not so good hundreds of years ago.

“This came together from four friends, really,” Gordon says. “We were trying to think through something we could do around questions of climate change and the environment—thinking about it in a way that is realistic about what is happening in our country and all over the world, but also not to be so doom and gloom that people shut off.”

So, they took Thoreau’s stuff and put their own little cult spin on it

Thanks to Thoreau and other area naturalists, the ecosystem of Concord—which author Henry James once called “the biggest little place in America,” due to its historical import—has been documented across centuries. That record formed a portrait of the biological impacts of climate change. In Walden Warming, the botanist Richard Primack observes that Thoreau’s archives helped scientists determine that local plants were now flowering weeks earlier than they were 160 years ago.

1860 was right near the start of the warming, so, yeah. And, perhaps if we did better environmentally and didn’t waste time on cult stuff we could do more.

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If All You See…

…are Evil fossil fueled cars, you might just be a Warmist, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Gatestone Institute, with a post on the world since on Hamas executing people.

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Wacko: Canadian PM Says Would Arrest Netanyahu If He Comes To Canada

Netanyahu should come visit Trump, and they can both go up to the border and hold a “Carney Sucks” sign

Canada’s Carney says he would uphold ICC warrant if Netanyahu were to enter country

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated he would uphold former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he were to enter Canada, in accordance with the International Criminal Court arrest warrant.

Carney made the statement during an interview with Mishal Husain on Bloomberg’s The Mishal Husain Show, aired on Sunday.

When asked directly whether he would be prepared to arrest Netanyahu, Carney replied: “Yes.”

Addressing the future of Canadian policy on Palestinian statehood, Carney said, “The end goal is a free and viable Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with the State of Israel.”

What makes him think Palestinians, who back Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, etc, would be able to live in peace in their own nation being right next to Israel? They can’t do it now. Palestinians which no other Arab nation will take in anymore, because of all the violent problems they cause?

Perhaps Carney is willing to take the all in to Canada, eh? Set aside 141 square miles, the size of Gaza, then a couple hundred more for those in the West Bank. Canada has plenty of unused space. And then we’ll see how quickly you build a massive wall with razor wire and more to stop them from attacking Canadians.

Weirdly, Canada is not arresting pro-Hamas people

or the pro-Hamas who do this

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Too Bad, Climate (cult) Youts Lose On Aviation Fuel In Hawaii

Actually, I was hoping they would win on this

Teens Who Successfully Sued Hawai?i Over Climate Change Lose On Aviation

The Hawaiian islands are overrun with feral pigs

The Hawai?i Department of Transportation has made plant-based jet fuel a centerpiece of its final plan to reduce carbon emissions under an agreement with a group of Hawai?i teens who had sued the state over climate change.

The teens had objected to a draft plan to use the fuel – the airplane equivalent of biodiesel – as a tool for implementing the settlement, which requires the state to eliminate all carbon emissions related to transportation in Hawai?i by 2045.

The settlement involves all forms of transportation, but aviation is the biggest problem. Interisland air travel produces more than 50% of Hawai?i’s transportation emissions, and there is no existing technology to cut that to zero.

The settlement called for the Department of Transportation to create a plan to meet the 2045 deadline. In a draft plan issued in June, the department identified the bio-jet fuel as the best solution for reducing aviation emissions. The teen plaintiffs objected, saying the bio-jet fuel wasn’t 100% carbon-free and carried other negative environmental impacts. Instead, they said the state should focus on electric airplanes.

But the aviation industry says electric airplane technology is limited and that the best tool is bio-jet fuel, known in industry parlance as sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF. The industry says SAF produces 50% to 80% less carbon than regular jet fuel.

The kiddies do not like the use of this “fuel”, and, I agree with them: until all electric planes and helicopters are available I think the use of the planes and helicopters should be banned for inter-island use. Not even using the “bio-fuel”, which is barely available. It’s not like Hawaii has the manufacturing base for it. It would have to be transported in by fossil fueled tankers, just like gas, diesel, and oil now.

Keep fighting, kids! It would mean a lot fewer visitors coming to Hawaii for vacations and weddings and conventions and stuff, reducing that carbon footprint!

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Good News: Immigration Crackdown To Eliminate 15 Million Workers

We should shoot for higher numbers

Trump immigration crackdown may eliminate 15M workers by 2035: Study

A new study released Friday says President Trump’s immigration enforcement policies will decrease the country’s workforce by 15 million people over the next decade.

“The Trump administration’s policies on illegal and legal immigration would reduce the projected number of workers in the United States by 6.8 million by 2028 and by 15.7 million by 2035 and lower the annual rate of economic growth by almost one-third, harming U.S. living standards,” the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) wrote in its analysis of deportation efforts led by the White House.

The research organization said the new migrant policies will “substantially” increase the federal debt by $1.74 trillion and reduce gross domestic product (GDP) by $12.1 trillion throughout the span of the next 10 years.

And there it is: the old leftist trope about illegals putting tons of money into the treasury, and that we need illegals more than they need us. Of course, these are the same people who said Trump’s tariffs (which I was against to start with, I wanted a year or so of negotiation first) would cause a recession/depression.

“The reductions in legal immigration include suspending and reducing refugee admissions, the travel ban enacted in 2025, ending Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole programs, prohibiting international students from working on Optional Practical Training and STEM OPT after completing coursework and other changes, such as an expected public charge rule, to restrict legal immigration,” researchers wrote.

So, see, we need to be bringing in a million people from nations who do not speak the language and expect the US to assimilate to them, plus, millions in tech jobs, taking them away from eligible Americans.

“Increasing the federal debt will reduce living standards in the United States by leading to higher levels of taxation, inflation and interest rates than without such debt,” researchers wrote.

Or, the federal government could just spend less on unnecessary things, eh?

Meanwhile, Tom Souza (D-NY) says there’s a better way to to do immigration. He spends a lot of time whining about Trump’s immigration raids, and

(NY Times) The Trump administration’s crackdown in Chicago is also a reminder that only Congress can permanently fix our immigration system. It cannot be done by executive orders, presidential decrees, lawsuits or agency directives. One president can issue an order, the next can reverse it. Judges can block policies or gut them. Cabinet officials can change enforcement priorities overnight. That’s not real leadership; it’s political theater.

Um, Tom? Congress has already passed lots of laws, which give the Executive Branch the authority to do what Trump is doing.

Lawmakers should also fix our guest worker programs and create earned legal status for longtime residents. The border needs to be secure, but children should not live in fear of losing their parents to a midnight raid and families that have built lives here deserve the chance to earn legal status.

We should revamp our guest worker program so that all those who used to come in, work for a bit, then leave, like they used to. They shouldn’t be bringing their whole families and just staying. No pathway to citizenship. But, that’s what Democrats want: tens of millions of new Democrat voters.

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