Good Grief: “Rising temps won’t halt blizzard hazard”

That’s the headline for another hilarious New Climate Denier article

There’s still a chance that some people who dream of a white Christmas will get their wish. While there may be less snow falling overall in a warming world, there will still be blizzards.

Paul O’Gorman, an atmospheric scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, reports in the journal Nature that that the kind of snowstorms that hit the US in 2014 will remain a hazard, even though there may be fewer of them. (snip)

“There’s less known about these very heavy snowfalls,” O’Gorman said. “In some regions, it is possible for average snowfall to decrease but the snowfall extremes actually increase.”

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It’s quite obvious that this is yet another attempt to portray all snow as being consistent with “climate change” dogma, that a warming world creates these big snows.

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If All You See…

…is a fire that is bad for climate change, probably started because of too much carbon pollution from soda pop, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Camp Of The Saints, with a post on how to get Obama to deal with the ISIS threat.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! Another wonderful in the Once And Future Nation of America. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, the NFL is back. Not sure who this pinup is by.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. A View From The Beach asks and answers if Liberals are the real authoritarians
  2. Blazing Cat Fur discusses racist words
  3. Cold Fury covers the tyranny of a home cooked meal
  4. Director Blue notes Muslims in America flying ISIS colors
  5. Fausta covers a disturbing agreement between the US and Mexico
  6. Fire Andrea Mitchell provides the great info that Obama’s ISIS strategy is coming next week in “A Speech”
  7. Legal Insurrection notes Obama punting on illegal alien action till after the election
  8. Nice Deb notes that Bush called it in 2007
  9. Patterico’s Pontifications covers more from the Religion of Peace
  10. Public Secrets brings us more wonderful government run health care stories
  11. Raised On Hoecakes dares you to try Common Core
  12. Rhymes With Right notes that Wendy Davis is truly Abortion Barbie
  13. The Camp of the Saints wonders exactly when Obama will declare amnesty
  14. The Daley Gator has great news on what returned to the Air Force oath
  15. And last, but not least, The Gateway Pundit notes where Obama cares about border security
  16. One to grow on: The First Street Journal scoops CNBC by two years

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

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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NY Times: Say, This Pipeline Of American Jihadi Recruits Is Not Good

Over at the NY Times, Jack Healy discusses the pipeline from Minnesota to militancy (hey, Jack, it’s called terrorism), but still does he utter Leftist best to soft-pedal the notion that this is really about modern Islam

It was a friendship that began in high school and ended in militant jihad.

As Minnesota teenagers growing up in the 1990s, Troy Kastigar and Douglas McAuthur McCain shared almost everything. They played pickup basketball on neighborhood courts, wrote freewheeling raps in each other’s bedrooms and posed together for snapshots, a skinny white young man with close-cropped hair locking his arm around his African-American friend with a shadow of a mustache.

They walked parallel paths to trouble, never graduating from high school and racking up arrests. They converted to Islam around the same time and exalted their new faith to family and friends, declaring that they had found truth and certainty. One after the other, both men abandoned their American lives for distant battlefields.

“This is the real Disneyland,” Mr. Kastigar said with a grin in a video shot after he joined Islamist militants in Somalia in late 2008. Mr. McCain wrote on Twitter this past June, after he left the United States to fight with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, “I’m with the brothers now.”

How did the two get to this? The same way so many others did

Today, both are dead. While their lives ended five years and over 2,000 miles apart, their intertwined journeys toward militancy offer a sharp example of how the allure of Islamist extremism has evolved, enticing similar pools of troubled, pliable young Americans to conflicts in different parts of the world. The tools of online propaganda and shadowy networks of facilitators that once beckoned Mr. Kastigar and Somali men to the Horn of Africa are now drawing hundreds of Europeans and about a dozen known Americans to fight with ISIS, according to American law enforcement and counterterrorism officials.

This occurred with dozens of young Somalis from Minnesota, as they rushed off to join al-Shabab

Mr. McCain and Mr. Kastigar grew up in a different world from the towering apartment complexes and rows of Somali barbershops and restaurants that were a backdrop for Mr. Muhumed’s life. But they found a passion for Islam and, ultimately, a path to militancy.

The ultimate problem here is that authorities just do not really know how young 1st Word men (and a few women) end up as radical Islamists. And let’s be brutally honest: the Internet is extremely important, but it is those “shadowy networks of facilitators” of concern, because they aren’t necessarily shadowy. They are in mosques and madrassas (Islamic schools) and Islamic centers. The preach and teach the extremist version of Islam, sometimes quietly, sometimes not. They foment hate for the West and for Israel. They talk about a global caliphate. And along the way we end not just with a few hardcores who head out to perform jihad, but many more who are radicalized but aren’t fighting, but still hold that hatred and the extremist view of Islam. So this is ever growing, no matter how much some people want to stick their heads in the ground.

Ms. Boada said she still did not know exactly how her son had ended up in Somalia, hoisting an assault rifle and wearing a checkered head scarf. She said he had never been motivated by hate, but by a belief that somehow he could be a hero. Sometimes, she said, people will ask her about his death. But more often than not, she does not discuss it.

They see themselves as hero’s for Allah and Mohammed. Radical Islam will continue to grow until the so-called Moderate Muslims stand up and say “no more!” Where are they? Good question. There are some, we see them on TV now and then. Then we consider how many stood up and cheered and danced in the streets after terrorist attacks like 9/11 and 7/7. How many stand with Hamas when they attack Israel. The radicalization isn’t just about violence. Many learn to push the extremist view quietly, in an attempt to change societies and governments towards radical Islam. This is how we end up with people, like Mark Steyn, being prosecuted for insulting Islam. Radical Islamists running all over England. Islamists instituting Sharia law areas in Europe and Canada, and attempting to do this even in America.

(Breitbart) Residents of the German city of Wuppertal have expressed concern after a group of young radical Islamists started taking to the streets late at night, trying to deter revellers from drinking and gambling.

The self-styled “Sharia Police” have been patrolling an area around the city’s main train station, declaring the popular nightlife area to be a “Sharia Controlled Zone”. Deutshe Welle reports that witnesses have seen them handing out leaflets urging people not to drink alcohol, attend concerts, gamble, watch pornography or visit prostitutes.

The men are believed to be from the Salafi sect of Islam, which is closely related to the puritanical Wahhabi belief practised in Saudi Arabia. They walk around dressed in orange high-visibility vests with the words “Sharia Police” written on the back in English.

It seems benign, right? Just a bunch of concerned citizens patrolling the city streets, preaching. But, that’s how it begins, and soon it grows. It starts becoming mandatory. Governments start complying. They take advantage of our open societies, and tropes like multiculturalism and diversity. They get upset over church flyers, and Katy Perry’s Dark Horse video, and dogs, and non-Halal foods, and restaurant signs that show bacon. We get dhimmis like Nick Clegg, concerned that teaching British values will upset moderate Muslims. If they’re moderate, why worry? But, if you call them out, you’re called an Islamaphobe. They’ve taken a page out of the Democrat playbook to shut down any pushback.

(Breitbart) …What is certainly true is that American politicians, mostly Christian or atheist, know less about the nature of Islam and Islamic radicalism than members of ISIS. To suggest that a cursory examination of platitudes about the Koran provides enough knowledge to spout paternalistic expertise about the religion is insulting to Muslims of all stripes.

Here’s what we do know: the polls show that Islamic extremism is on the rise. That’s not because it’s a fringe element. It’s because the West has swallowed multiculturalism wholesale, to the point where it’s politically unpalatable to condemn Islamic extremism for the mass rape of children.

So, here is the evidence that the enemy we face is not a “tiny minority” of Muslims, let alone a rootless philosophy unconnected to Islam entirely. It’s not just the thousands of westerners now attempting to join ISIS. It’s millions of Muslims who support their general goals, even if they don’t support the group itself. (a description of polls follows, skipping to the American one)

United States. A 2013 poll from Pew showed that 13% of American Muslims said that violence against civilians is often, sometimes or rarely justified to defend Islam. A 2011 poll from Pew showed that 21 percent of Muslims are concerned about extremism among Muslim Americans. 19 percent of American Muslims as of 2011 said they were either favorable toward Al Qaeda or didn’t know.

If that many support the violence, how many more support the non-violent hardcore versions?

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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US Weather Only Matters When It Conforms To Warmist Narrative

Must be nice to have zero principles

(Randolph Herald) Summer may not officially end until Sept. 22, but for most of us, the passage of Labor Day heralds the end of the season.

As someone whose love of bright sunshine and warm temperatures verges on addiction, it’s always a day I dread. But this year, I know I’m not the only one who feels cheated by the all-too-brief respite from Mother Nature’s increasingly cold, capricious clutches.
Much of the nation experienced one of the coolest, wettest summers on record — save for parts of the West, where residents had one of the hottest summers yet, according to meteorologists at the Weather Channel.

That would be depressing enough on its own but, following one of the worst winters on record, it seems even more unfair. Clinging to visions of sun, fun and scorching temperatures got many of us through the brutal cold and extreme snowfall, and to have the sun set on summer without fully realizing those dreams makes the knowledge of the coming change of season far harder to swallow.

It’s also prompted climate change skeptics to come crawling out of the woodwork once again, crowing about how the unusually cool temps of 2014 surely disprove global warming.

She has a response, of course

What they fail to realize, though, is that the U.S. is only one small piece of the world — not the center of the universe — and, as a whole, 2013 was the hottest year on record worldwide … and 2014 just may top that before the calendar rolls into 2015.

When it’s warm someplace, Warmists say “see! DOOM!” When weather fails to abide by their talking points, we’re told it doesn’t matter.

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If All You See…

….is a wonderful low carbon vehicle that Everyone Else should be forced to use, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Sister Toldjah, with a post on the disturbing sexism of the Kay Hagan campaign.

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Kerry: The Bible Commands Us To Protect Middle East From “Climate Change”

Of course, it’s apparently not against the Bible to support abortion on demand and gay marriage, two policy positions Kerry supports

(Breitbart) Wednesday at a ceremony to appoint Texas lawyer Shaarik Zafar to be special representative to Muslim communities, Secretary of State John Kerry said it was the United States’ Biblical “responsibility” to “confront climate change,” including to protect “vulnerable Muslim majority counties.”

Kerry said Scripture, in particular the Book of Genesis, make clear it is our “duty” to protect the planet and we should look at Muslim countries “with a sense of stewardship of earth,” adding, “That responsibility comes from God.”

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NY Times: Say, Good Paying Jobs Are Missing In The Obameconomy

Obviously, the NY Times Editorial Board won’t blame Obama, like they would have had it been Bush in office, or any Republican, but, as the saying goes “who’s President?” Remember back to June 7, 2005, when the Times published this

The Bush Economy

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Mr. Johnston’s article quotes a prominent economist who argues that people care more about the chance to move from one income class to another (upward, of course) than about income distribution. But during the Bush years, the two main sources of class mobility – a good job and money for higher education – have increasingly failed to materialize for those who most need them. Last week’s jobs report from the Labor Department confirmed that a strong labor market recovery has not taken hold. Wages for most working people failed even to outpace inflation in the past year.

You won’t find the word “Obama” anywhere within this editorial

Jobs Stall and So Does the Economy

The employment report for August suggests that any remaining hope for an economic upsurge in the second half of 2014 is largely unrealistic. The new data, which shows job creation down sharply last month, is consistent with more of the same sluggish growth that has long been the norm. Plentiful jobs at good pay — the critical underpinning of a strong economy — are still not in the cards.

On average, the economy added 207,000 jobs a month from June through August, exactly even with average monthly job growth over the past 12 months. That’s a holding pattern, not acceleration. Similarly, the jobs report for August showed flat wages, stagnant hours and elevated long-term unemployment, as has been the case in previous reports.

The latest data also underscore how incremental improvements in labor conditions have failed to undo the damage from the recession and the prolonged slow recovery. For example, the share of adults in the labor force is no longer declining, as it did in 2013, but it remains at levels last seen in 1978.

So, no mention of Obama, but a subtle dig at Bush. Who saw the economy crash after Democrats took over Congress. Anyhow, the Times notes that this economy essentially stinks. Wages are flat. It is an employers paradise with so many people unemployed.

They fail to note that a big reason for stagnant hours and slow hiring is Obamacare.

Obviously, they trot out the income inequality meme, which, let’s face it, is a hallmark of the Obama Years. Big Company and Wall Street are doing quite well, thank you very much, while the rest of us are just getting by. And, yes, blame of Congress, which means “Republicans”

The situation is not self-correcting. In fact, in the absence of government policies to foster balance, it is self-reinforcing. The Fed should continue to try to stimulate the economy with loose monetary policy. But only Congress can put in place the broad new policies on taxes, labor standards and immigration that will give all Americans a shot at a rising standard of living.

True. Congress should deal with those issues. The Times would prefer that it means raising taxes on the wealthy, creating more unions, and amnesty for all. Republicans should do the exact opposite.

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Even More IRS Empoyees Have “Lost” Emails

At this point, even liberals have to admit that this stinks like a 5 day old fish

(Fox News) The IRS said Friday that it has lost emails from five other employees involved in congressional probes into the agency’s targeting of conservative groups, leading one top Republican to declare “this pattern must stop.”

The announcement comes after the agency said in June that it could not locate an untold number of emails to and from Lois Lerner, who headed the IRS division that processes applications for tax-exempt status. The revelation set off a new round of investigations and congressional hearings.

On Friday, the IRS issued a report to Congress saying the agency also lost emails from five other employees related to the probe, including two agents who worked in a Cincinnati office processing applications for tax-exempt status.

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, whose committee has been investigating the scandal, said the disclosure is yet another example of the Obama administration changing its story on the scandal.

“The IRS’s ever-changing story is practically impossible to follow at this point, as they modify it each time to accommodate new facts,” Issa, R-Calif., said. “This pattern must stop.”

This is a pattern of corruption. To believe this just happens homogeneously, one must be a total fool. Yet, the IRS has no problem going with this story because they fully understand that neither the majority of the news media nor the Obama administration nor elected Democrats will hold the IRS responsible.

In addition to the Cincinnati workers, they include a technical adviser to Lerner, a tax law specialist and a group manager in the tax-exempt division.

In general, the IRS said the workers archived emails on their computer hard drives when their email accounts became too full. When those computers crashed, the emails were lost.

This dovetails nicely with the IRS making backups on tape (seriously? Tape?) and deleting them after six months. Sarbanes-Oxley requires your company to keep email backups for 5 years. Section 802(a) states the punishment for knowingly altering, falsifying or destroying documents as ‘fined, imprisoned for not more than 20 years, or both.’ Remember Enron? They were a big driver of the law and data requirements. Yet, here we have a federal agency failing to comply with federal law. A federal agency that deems you guilty till you prove your innocence.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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Is That Darned Democracy Thingy Getting In The Way Of Dealing With Climate Change?

But don’t you dare say that those pushing “climate change” are fascists or authoritarians or something

Is democracy hurting our climate change response?

“The strongest argument against democracy is a five minute discussion with the average voter.”

This glib remark supposedly from Winston Churchill encapsulates a scepticism that many people have about democracies and their ability to respond to a crisis. Democracy, according to this view, is an endless meeting that provides everyone (regardless of their expertise or ignorance) an equal say.

The inefficiency of democratic governance in responding to crisis is acknowledged in the wartime practice of increasing executive power and suspending debate and ordinary decision-making mechanisms.

Following this example, a number of climate advocates have begun considering the benefits of greater centralisation in decision-making to mitigate the devastating scenarios offered by climate scientists.

For example, in an interview about her new book The Collapse of Western Civilization, Naomi Oreskes argued: “If anyone will weather this storm it seems likely that it will be the Chinese.” (snip)

Certainly, the climate crisis demands that we ask big questions about the nature and effectiveness of legal and governance structures. My own intervention into this debate asks that we consider whether it is democracy that is blocking progress on climate change or the current limited version of it that pervades Western society.

This is fundemental to most Warmists, who never seem to realize that these same restrictions will apply to themselves. Of course, the article writer, Peter Burden, who is, to be clear, referring primarily to Australia, cops out a bit

I think that the problem is unquestionably the latter. Put more directly, I contend that it is not democracy that stands in the way, but the dominance of money and corporate interests in politics.

And there we go: yet another far left complaint about money and corporate interests, forgetting that Warmists and their groups spend enormous amounts of money, much of it from government, in pushing “climate change”. They are, for all intense purposes, corporate interests.

As long as privileged elites are in control of governance, it will set policy in the special interests that is serves. However, the conditions of survival (let alone flourishing) require rational social planning that takes seriously the needs of the entire community.

Funny part is, this is exactly what Progressive and Warmist doctrine is about: privileged elites telling Everyone Else what to do, while doing everything different themselves. When these same elites passed “climate change” laws, cap and trade and such, in Australia, the people revolted.

You can tell, though, that Warmists are not particularly happy with Democracy.

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