Rudolph And Hot Chocolate Are Doomed From Hotcoldwetdry

No, this is not the same as the other cult screeds I’ve posted recently, believe it or not

Climate change is coming for Rudolph, your hot chocolate and your white Christmas

As snowflakes fall lazily from the sky, you cozy up by the fireplace and take a sip from a steaming cup of hot chocolate, humming the jaunty songs you can’t seem to get out of your head the entire month of December.

But as temperatures rise, this quintessential winter holiday scene is transforming (in the Northern Hemisphere at least). The snowstorm you were picturing is actually more likely to be a chilly rain in many areas. Cocoa crops around the world are failing, making chocolate drinks and desserts increasingly expensive. Global warming is even coming for Rudolph, recent research shows.

Climate change is threatening Christmas and winter traditions – and in some cases, holiday trends are fueling it.

All from a 1.7F increase in global temperatures since 1850. Complete doom

Take chocolate: As many as 6 million small-holder farmers in Africa, Asia and Latin America grow and harvest 90 percent of the world’s cocoa, which go into all sorts of holiday classics – from yule log cakes to marshmallow-topped cocoa. Cacao, the plant that is processed to make cocoa, thrives in tropical climates with warm temperatures and abundant rainfall. But in 2023 and 2024, the weather was too warm and wet – then too dry – in African countries like Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana for healthy cacao crops. Yields plummeted to record lows.

This extreme weather was caused partially by the El Niño weather pattern. But an analysis by the nonprofit Climate Central found that human-caused climate change added six weeks’ worth of days above 89 degrees Fahrenheit in 71 percent of cacao-producing areas across much of West Africa in 2024. The low output led to staggeringly high chocolate prices around the world, surging from about $2,500 to more than $10,000 per metric ton that year.

In other words, just normal weather for the world, and Climate Central is about as cult as it gets. And, of course, Christmas trees are doomed

The subjects of some of the most famous Christmas carols are also at risk as global temperatures rise. Reindeer – also known as caribou in North America – face over a 50 percent decline by the end of the century due to climate-fueled habitat loss and overheating, according to a study published in August.

In 75 years, eh? Per a computer model program, of course.

But records reveal a clear trend of warming winters overall, with average temperatures rising nearly 4 degrees Fahrenheit in almost 250 U.S. cities since 1970, according to an analysis of federal data by Climate Central. Holiday shopping may be accelerating this trend, with millions of emissions generated each year due to product manufacturing, packaging, shipping and waste.

That’s the Urban Heat Island effect, Sparky.

It doesn’t end there: Roughly 15 percent of purchases made during the holiday season are returned. I reported on this “reverse supply chain” last year and was shocked to learn how returns’ carbon pollution compares to that of the initial deliveries.

I can picture the writer sitting there, seething, constantly puffing on a vape, drinking an overpriced iced coffee, just utterly losing their shit.

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LOL: St Paul Tells ICE To Stop Using Government Parking Lots

You have no power here

St. Paul sends letter to DHS to stop ICE from using city-owned parking lots

The City of St. Paul has issued a cease-and-desist letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to stop the use of city-owned parking lots, specifically at rec centers and parks, for federal immigration operations.

The city says that DHS and other federal law enforcement agencies have used the parking lots to stage vehicles without the city’s consent, agreement, permit or statutory basis. St. Paul officials add that this action is unlawful under the city’s charter and legislative code and interferes with the public’s right to those spaces.

“Our parks and libraries are among the most valued and essential services in our city, and they exist solely to serve our residents and families,” said St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter. “When federal law enforcement repurposes them for federal operations without our authorization, it eliminates public access, erodes public trust, and undermines local control by unlawfully occupying city property.”

The city said it is prepared to pursue all available legal actions, including seeking immediate injunctive relief, if federal agencies continue using the properties after receiving the letter.

It’s public property, right? I’m pretty sure federal law, particularly regarding immigration which Democrats have stressed is a federal responsibility (which is mostly true), trumps (sic) local laws.

Of course, St. Paul can probably find a friendly liberal judge to side with them, after which that ruling will be overturned on appeal

And that is the direct result of unhinged Democrat discourse.

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If All You See…

…is high winds from carbon pollution driven Bad Weather, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is A View From The Beach, with a post on pursuing the “Clinton Files”

Obviously, it has to be Christmas week.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! A great day in Returned America. The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, and Christmas is almost here. This pinup is by Dietz Dolls, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Gates Of Vienna: Memo to the Australian Public
  2. Geller Report: “GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA”: Toronto Muslims Arrested For Attempts to Kidnap Jewish Women, Conspiracy to Commit Murder, Facilitate terrorism, Hostage Taking
  3. IOTW Report: Bernegger: An FEC complaint has been filed against US Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan
  4. Jihad Watch: Canada’s Security Chief Met with Muslim Leader to Fight ‘Islamophobia.’ Then This Happened.
  5. Legal Insurrection: Virginia Murder Suspect is Illegal Alien Who Had Been Released From Jail Hours Earlier
  6. Moonbattery: California Court to Decide Whether Moonbattery Is Mental Illness
  7. neo-neocon: Trump tackles the”affordability”of medication
  8. Pacific Pundit: Democrats want to impeach Pam Bondi now because Bill Clinton all over Epstein photos released yesterday – I say let them!
  9. Sultan Knish: All of France is a No Go Zone Now
  10. The First Street Journal: Twitter has become a go to site for left-wing propaganda!
  11. The Gateway Pundit: Democrats Have Devised a Plan to Compete With Turning Point USA for Young Voters and it’s Going to be a Disaster
  12. The Last Refuge: U.S. Intelligence Says President Trump is Wrong and Vladimir Putin is Planning to Attack All of Europe (followed by U.S. Intelligence Refutes Media Report from Anonymous U.S. Intelligence)
  13. The Other McCain: ‘Yes, We Stole the Election. Oopsie.’
  14. The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Rubio announces SANCTIONS against ICC judges for ridiculous rulings against Israel
  15. And last, but, not least, This ain’t Hell… has “Stupid people of the week”

As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page (nope, that’s gone, the newest Apache killed access, and the program hasn’t been upgraded since 2014, so, most are hosted internally). 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. I’ve also mostly alphabetized them, makes it easier scrolling the feedreader

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. And do you have a favorite blog you can recommend be added to the feedreader?

Two great sites for getting news links are Liberty Daily and Whatafinger.

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After 25 Years, EU Stumbles Over Attempts To Bypass Trump’s World Order Or Something

I had no idea Trump was president in 2000

Europe stumbles in its attempt to bypass Trump’s world order

Ursula von der Leyen was supposed to sign the European Union’s largest free-trade agreement on Saturday, proving the bloc’s standing as a geoeconomic force.

Instead, the European Commission president will have to figure out a way to salvage the Mercosur pact by rallying last-minute support from countries including Italy that helped delay the deal — yet again — over concerns it would hurt domestic farming sectors.

Negotiations on the trade accord — with Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay — have been drawn out over 25 years, rankling the South American countries. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said earlier this week the time was now or never.

And somehow this now involves Trump? If it takes 25 years to get close to a deal, maybe perhaps possibly there was a vast bit of stumbling going on that has nothing to do with Trump?

The ongoing failure to ratify the accord is a blow for the EU, which wants to use the transatlantic agreement as evidence that it could be a global power. It especially wants to prove it can move outside the orbit of China and the US, which have increasingly antagonistic trade relationships with Europe.

“This is Europe’s independence moment,” von der Leyen said earlier this week, ahead of a summit when EU leaders would tackle funding options for Ukraine as well as Mercosur.

Um, let’s be honest, does the EU produce the amount of goods that China and the U.S. do? Is there really any true competition?

The EU views China as both an economic competitor and a systemic rival and has been navigating an escalating trade confrontation that’s seen both sides impose tariffs on the other’s imports. Earlier this year, Beijing announced plans to tighten controls on its exports of rare earths and other critical materials, showing the EU how vulnerable its industries are.

Huh. I guess tariffs are only bad when Trump imposes them

The EU-Mercosur trade pact could help Europe escape its souring dynamics with the US and China. The pact would create an integrated market of 780 million consumers, gradually erase tariffs on goods including cars and give Europe easier access to Mercosur’s vast agricultural industry and resources.

OK, well, where are the smartphones, computers, all sorts of technology stuff, and tons of other goods coming from? Not from the EU or Mercosur.

Failure to secure the Mercosur partnership “would certainly be a blunder of epic proportions for Europe’s ambitions to position itself as a relevant player on the global economic scene,” said Agathe Demarais, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, a think tank.

It’s been 25 years. We’ve moved beyond blunder, but, I’m sure it’s Trump’s fault

For now, the EU has been unable to find the majority support needed for passage, mostly due to deep-seated anxieties that the new trade dynamics would merely undercut Europe’s agriculture sector. During a summit Thursday in Brussels, EU leaders faced down thousands of protesting farmers setting tires ablaze and dumping potatoes in the streets.

Basically, the EU is going to screw their farmers. Again.

The South American bloc wants to conclude an agreement with the United Arab Emirates, and is exploring possible partnerships with Canada, the UK and Japan. The EU, for its part, is trying to close a deal with India, which is also almost two decades in the making.

“If the EU wants to remain credible in global trade policy, decisions must be made now,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on his way into the summit in Brussels.

“Now”. Good grief.

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Extinction Rebellion Goes Dark For Their Protest

Starting out, though

Holiday U.S. warmth boosted by climate change

The U.S. has had a fairly chilly December so far, but things are heating up for the holidays. Christmas is expected to be exceptionally warm across a majority of the United States, particularly the Great Plains.

A Climate Central analysis shows that this unusual holiday warmth, running 20°F to 35°F above average, is at least two to three times more likely to occur due to human-caused carbon pollution.

See, the chilly December was also caused by you driving a fossil fueled vehicle. Nutters

Extinction Rebellion protest criticises inaction over 1.5C climate change target

Extinction Rebellion protesters have targeted several sites in central London in a dramatic warning about global warming targets being missed.

Members of the campaign group gathered outside 55 Tufton Street in Westminster on Saturday morning holding signs reading “1.5 is dead” and “tell the truth”, calling for urgent action to limit the risk of rising temperatures.

The office includes the headquarters of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a think tank that aims to combat what it sees as harmful climate policies.

So, they were protesting their own fellow cultists?

The protesters, some of whom were dressed in long black gowns and white face paint, while others held pink flags bearing the group’s X logo, also walked around Whitehall near the Ministry of Defence headquarters, and paused near the Houses of Parliament.

Nutters

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If All You See…

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

The blog of the day is Don Surber, with a post on assimilate or go home.

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AP: Trump Bombs ISIS In Syria To Deflect From Epstein Papers

It would probably be a whole lot better if people stopped treating the Epstein thing as a political football so that the victims could get justice

U.S. strikes ISIS targets in Syria, after killing of 2 soldiers and interpreter

The U.S. is conducting airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria in retaliation for the attack that killed two American soldiers and a U.S. interpreter on Saturday, officials said. Multiple sources told CBS News earlier Friday that the strikes were being conducted.

One of the officials said the U.S. began striking dozens of targets at multiple locations across central Syria using fighter aircraft, attack helicopters and artillery. More than 70 targets were struck, a U.S. official said.

F-15 fighter jets, A-10 Thunderbolts — known as “Warthogs” — and Apache attack helicopters were used to target ISIS positions in Syria on Friday, U.S. officials told CBS News. F-16 fighter jets from Jordan were also involved in the operation.

Good. But

US Epstein files release highlights Clinton, makes scant reference to Trump

The U.S. Justice Department released thousands of heavily redacted documents related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday that made scant reference to President Donald Trump but extensively featured Democratic former President Bill Clinton.

The absence of references to Trump was notable given that pictures and documents related to him have trickled out ?of previous Epstein releases for years. Trump’s name appeared in flight manifests listing passengers on Epstein’s private plane that were part of a first batch of Epstein material the Justice Department released in February, for instance.

Perhaps there really isn’t much on Trump. Did anyone consider that?

The partial release ?was intended to comply with a law overwhelmingly passed by Congress in November that mandated the disclosure of all Epstein files, despite the Republican president’s months-long effort to keep them sealed. The scandal surrounding Epstein has become a self-inflicted political wound for Trump, who for years had promoted conspiracy theories about Epstein to ?his supporters.

It was not immediately clear how substantive the new materials were, given that many Epstein-related documents have previously been made public since his 2019 death in jail, which was ruled a suicide. Many of the files were heavily redacted – several documents with 100 pages or more were entirely blacked out – and the Justice Department acknowledged it was still reviewing hundreds of thousands of additional pages for possible release.

Shortly after the release, the U.S. military launched airstrikes against dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria on Friday in retaliation for an attack on U.S. personnel.

See? The airstrikes were deflections.

This whole “question the timing” thing is more of a Media Matters wonkers than something that should be in Reuters, but, the MSM have been infested with those early century Bush hating bloggers and those who worked for outlets like Think Progress, the Huffington Post, etc.

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‘Climate Change’ Is Making Things Worse For The Poor In The PRC

It’s a cute schtick of Blameshifting

‘The Poor Are in a Very Bad State’: Climate Change Accelerates California’s Cost-of-Living Crisis

When California adopted a law to regulate greenhouse gases 23 years ago — the first state in the nation to do so — it focused on the future dangers of global warming. But while California’s emissions have declined, they have kept rising globally, and the climate has worsened. Now, in an effort to build back momentum, advocates are bringing attention to current-day harms driven by climate change.

Among those affected by rising temperatures is Amanda Nevarez, who was left homeless by the Eaton Fire, one of two wildfires in Los Angeles County that together destroyed more than 16,000 homes and buildings and killed 31 people last January. (snip through her Story)

Democrats, who hold a supermajority in California, no longer trumpet policies to fight climate change, an analysis by the Washington Post found. While research shows most Americans are concerned about climate change, a December poll by the Public Policy Institute of California found only 4% of surveyed likely voters said the environment and climate change were the “most important problem” facing the U.S. Elected state officials and those seeking office are emphasizing pocketbook concerns.

Poll after poll after poll show that ‘climate change’ polls low when matched up against real issues. This no different, especially in the uber-expensive People’s Republik Of California

Yet there’s a different way to view the issue than as a choice between tackling high prices or fighting climate change.

“You can’t solve the affordability crisis without solving the climate crisis,” said Noel Perry, the founder of Next10, which co-produced a report with UC Berkeley that identified the costs of global warming in everything from homelessness and rent to energy bills and groceries. He and other climate campaigners are trying to recalibrate their messaging to that political reality.

This just goes on and on, but, come on, it’s the policies of the Democrats and their supermajority that have caused the cost-of-living crisis, and their passes of climate crisis (scam) policies has made it worse. We all know this. Just like the Democrat policies made the Eaton fire more likely and much worse.

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Surprise: The Amount Of Fraud In Minnesota Is Vastly More

It’s funny when Democrats say “It’s only a billion dollars” like that is chump change in Reality Land

At least $9B billed across 14 Medicaid services in Minnesota may be fraudulent, top prosecutor says

surprise surprise surpriseA top prosecutor suggested on Thursday that the total amount of fraud in Minnesota could be $9 billion or more.

According to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, 14 Medicaid services under audit and deemed “high risk” for fraud have cost the state $18 billion since 2018.

Thompson said a substantial amount of money billed across those programs is fraudulent, but the exact amount is still under investigation.

“I don’t make these generalizations in a hasty way,” he said. “When I say significant amount, I’m talking on the order of half or more. But we’ll see. When I look at the claims data and the providers, I see more red flags than I see legitimate providers.”

I wonder if Ilhan Omar and Tim Walz will be implicated? There’s no way they didn’t know. Anyhow, imagine how many people could have actually been helped with that $9 billion in Minnesota. And we can all assume that the actual number is much higher, but, it’s harder to track

Minnesota Department of Human Services Inspector General James Clark released a statement, saying speculation of the amount of fraud occurring is “shocking.”

“If there is evidence of Medicaid fraud, the state should be given the information so DHS can slam the door shut on payments to those individuals and businesses,” Clark said. “We have been moving more aggressively than ever to suspend payments where we see evidence of fraud and refer criminals to law enforcement for prosecution. I’ve previously sent letters to the U.S. Attorney’s Office asking them to share evidence of fraud and I’m requesting a meeting immediately to discuss how we can partner to stop criminals now.”

Yeah, well, you had your chance to do something over this fraud that has been going on for years, and you failed.

“Minnesota has become a magnet for fraud, so much so that we have developed a fraud tourism industry – people coming to our state purely to exploit and defraud its programs,” Thompson said. “This is a deeply unsettling reality that all Minnesotans should understand.”

How does it not get caught when you’re seeing this amount unless people were in on it and/or covering it up?

It’s not just Minnesota. Democrats have created welfare fraud everywhere

It’s not just Minnesota.

The past few weeks have made clear that fraudsters stole billions of dollars from states’ welfare programs, much of it from Medicaid. It also appears that Democratic politicians tolerated the heist for their own political benefit. Yet politicians in virtually every state have let waste, fraud, and abuse spread like wildfire in Medicaid, putting taxpayers on the hook for an estimated $2 trillion in improper spending over the next decade alone. Thankfully, President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have given states a reason to clean up this mess and spare taxpayers that pain. (snip)

The first Trump administration found that 27.4% of federal Medicaid spending was improper in 2020 — or about $120 billion at the time. The administration also found that four out of every five improper payments were the result of eligibility errors. This money flowed to people who shouldn’t have been on Medicaid and therefore diverted money and care away from its intended recipients. Five years later, it’s highly likely that at least one in five Medicaid dollars is still wrongly spent.

Yeah, I’d read the whole thing.

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