Excuse 14: Negative Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation phase

I’m running out of space for the graphic, going to have to increase its size

(The Hockey Schtick) Matthew “say anything” England is back with a new paper which offers yet another excuse for the 17+ year pause in global warming: the negative phase of the natural Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO)  [excuse #14 by my count].

The paper comes hot on the heels of another paper by England et al claiming that the ‘pause’ was due to an entirely different mechanism of strengthened Pacific trade winds, but which was readily debunked by skeptics and apparently not even believed by England himself anymore as he now claims

“We further demonstrate that most non-volcanic hiatuses across CMIP5 models are associated with enhanced cooling in the equatorial Pacific linked to the transition to a negative [Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation] IPO phase.”

The natural IPO is a close cousin of the ~60 year Pacific Decadal Oscillation, but with a cycle of 15–30 years, and affects both the North and South Pacific.

Warmists want it both ways. They claim that all the warming of the (insert time period based on which argument they are making here) is mostly/solely caused by Mankind. Then they come up with all sorts of arguments for the Pause which tend to blame natural processes. Because this is a pseudo-religion, not science.

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If All You See…

…is a world desertified by to much CO2, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Flopping Aces, with a post wondering why anyone defends Hamas.

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Surprise: Subsidies Were Meant To Be Only For State Run Exchanges

Make sure to read the whole thing at Reason, here’s the gist

Jonathan Gruber, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist who helped design the Massachusetts health law that was the model for Obamacare, was a key influence on the creation of the federal health law. He was widely quoted in the media. During the crafting of the law, the Obama administration brought him on for consultation because of his expertise. He was paid almost $400,000 to consult with the administration on the law. And he has claimed to have written part of the legislation, the section dealing with small business tax credits. (snip)

A video of the presentation, posted on YouTube, was unearthed tonight by Ryan Radia at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian think tank which has participated in the legal challenge to the IRS rule allowing subsidies in federal exchanges. Here’s what Gruber says.

What’s important to remember politically about this is if you’re a state and you don’t set up an exchange, that means your citizens don’t get their tax credits—but your citizens still pay the taxes that support this bill. So you’re essentially saying [to] your citizens you’re going to pay all the taxes to help all the other states in the country. I hope that that’s a blatant enough political reality that states will get their act together and realize there are billions of dollars at stake here in setting up these exchanges. But, you know, once again the politics can get ugly around this. [emphasis added]

Here’s the video, which according to YouTube’s date stamp was uploaded by Noblis on January 20, 2012. The relevant passage starts around minute 31.

See the video at Reason or here.

Some courts have tied themselves in incredible knots to say that Congress, ie, the 100% of Democrats who voted for Ocare while 0% of Republicans voted for it, meant for the subsidies to be fore all exchanges, regardless of what the law actually says.

More at Power Line, Patterico’s Pontifications, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Althouse, The PJ Tatler

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NY Times Writes Nuanced Editorial, Putting More Burden On Israel

Yesterday, we learned that the Washington Post editorial board put the blame where it belongs: on the terrorist group Hamas. But, you also had the LA Times printing a front page defense of Hamas terrorism against Israel. The Washington Post editorial was the outlier, as Leftists around the world seem to be of the opinion that Israel is Bad, Hamas is just defending itself. The UN “Human Rights Commission” voted 29-1 to investigate Israel for war crimes (kudos to the Obama admin for being the sole “no” vote”) while refusing to do the same for Hamas. Which leads to the NY Times Editorial Board

Gaza’s Mounting Death Toll

These days, even a school — clearly identified as a shelter run by the United Nations — cannot protect Palestinian civilians in Gaza from deadly attacks. Located in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun, it was struck multiple times on Thursday as people who had taken refuge there were gathering in the courtyard and preparing to flee. At least 16 of them were killed, bringing the total death toll in 17 days of war to more than 750, a vast majority being Palestinian civilians.

The Times forgets to ask why there were all sorts of weapons around that school.

There are competing charges over who carried out the attack — Israel; Hamas, which controls Gaza; or one of Hamas’s allies — and that could take time to sort out. What really matters now is that some way be found to stop this carnage.

Oh, see, it doesn’t matter. Got ya. Because we have some Israel Blaming to propagate

The war is terrorizing innocent people on both sides of the border, fomenting more hatred, creating an ever larger appetite for vengeance and ensuring that the cycle of violence will be repeated, if not right away then surely at some point in the future. It is past time for an immediate cease-fire and for a political strategy that offers the hope of a more stable future for both Israelis and Palestinians.

That would be nice, but it isn’t Israel that randomly launches missiles across the border at Israel’s civilian population, nor is Israel building tunnels with all the relief money to attack Gaza. Israel just wants to be left alone. Hamas, elected by the innocent people of Gaza, wants to push Israel into the sea. It’s a stated goal.

Israeli officials say they have taken pains not to harm civilians. They also say they did not target the Beit Hanoun school, suggesting that Hamas may have struck the facility by mistake. Surely, Israel has reason to take strong military action against the barrage of rockets on its territory and to destroy Hamas’s underground tunnels. Yet no one can be indifferent to the fact that innocents are paying an intolerable cost for being caught in the middle.

It is fair to ask whether Israel is doing enough to prevent that. According to a United Nations official in New York, at least 72 United Nations schools, hospitals and offices have been damaged in the fighting, even though they are clearly marked. At the same time, the United Nations did not enhance its own credibility and influence when its Human Rights Council focused entirely on Israel in a resolution on Wednesday, opening an inquiry into possible Gaza-related human rights violations.

The NYTEB seems to take great pains to not attack Israel overtly while giving the appearance that Israel is pretty much to blame. The only way to stop the “civilian deaths” is to tell Hamas to stop being terrorists

Hamas also deserves scrutiny, as well as the strongest possible condemnation for storing and launching rockets in heavily populated areas, knowing full well they would draw Israeli fire to places where civilians live. Unlike Israel, Hamas has not built bomb shelters where civilians can seek refuge. And even as war rages and his people are exposed, Hamas’s political leader, Khaled Meshal, has been safely ensconced at his exile home in Qatar.

Interesting. Hamas doesn’t deserve the strongest possible condemnation for launching attacks against Israel’s civilian population?

The Times is Very Worried about marginalizing Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas. Would this be the same Abbas that refuses to recognize Israel and thinks Israel is a “delusional myth”? Or Abbas’ anti-Israel rhetoric?

Until such time as Leftists decide to drop their Israel/Jew hatred, there can be no peace, since the hatred gives cover to groups like Hamas to engage in terrorist attacks on Israel.

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Behind The Scenes Of A Modern Dictator

Hmm, Newsweek has an interesting expose by Ben Judah

The President wakes late and eats shortly after noon. He begins with the simplest of breakfasts. There is always cottage cheese. His cooked portion is always substantial; omelette or occasionally porridge. He likes quails’ eggs. He drinks fruit juice. The food is forever fresh: baskets of his favourites dispatched regularly from the farmland estates of the Patriarch Kirill, Russia’s religious leader.

He is then served coffee. His courtiers have been summoned but these first two hours are taken up with swimming. The President enjoys this solitary time in the water. He wears goggles and throws himself into a vigorous front crawl. This is where the political assistants suggest he gets much of Russia’s thinking done.

The courtiers joke and idle and cross their legs in the lacquered wood waiting rooms. He rarely comes to them quickly. They say three, perhaps four hours is the normal wait for a minister. He likes to spend some time in the gym where Russian rolling news is switched on. There he enjoys the weights much more than the exercise bikes.

OK, obviously this is not about Obama, but Vladimir Putin. But, let’s face it: tweak the article a little bit and you’re talking about Obama. Waking late? Yup. Look at any Obama daily schedule and you’ll see that he gets his daily briefing at 10am virtually every day. Most presidents in the past have been workaholics, and would receive that briefing no later than 9am.  Then it’s one or two things on his official schedule, often followed by fundraising.

Mostly, these meetings are meaningless. There are those who come to pay homage to him: receiving the crown Prince of Bahrain, awarding bronze medals to Udmurt Heroes of Labour, or reviewing promotions in the management of the federal space industry.

Most meetings for Obama are about paying homage to Obama. When he’s giving out the Medal Of Honor, you hear Obama speak quite a bit about “I”.

He does not live in Moscow. He dislikes the place: the traffic, the pollution, the human congestion. The President has chosen the palace at Novo-Ogaryovo as his residence. Home is out there, to the west of the city, away from the red walls, the mega-estates, the mega-malls – out in his parkland.

He lives in Washington, D.C., but spends as much time as he can being a “bear on the loose”, hitting the golf course, flying off to fundraisers (mostly in deep Liberal Land), going on vacations (which cost the taxpayers millions of dollars).

He dislikes coming to the Kremlin. He prefers working on his estate. He has cut down his meetings in Moscow since 2012 to a strict minimum: to meeting dignitaries that need to be impressed, or the formal gatherings that require those extravagant halls, with crystal-cut cut chandeliers and the mirrors as high as birch trees.

He dislikes meeting with Congress, including his own Party members. He has celebrities and hard-core political appointees over to the White House quite a bit, though.

The President keeps busy, even on Saturday and Sunday. At weekends, his schedule becomes more haphazard: but there are sometimes study sessions in the afternoon. Mostly, English language. His teacher helps him learn difficult words – singing songs together. There are times on Sundays he is said to pray or make a confession. But courtiers familiar with the office of the Patriarch are at pains to clarify – though not an atheist, perhaps a believer – his life is not that of a Christian.

Well, at least one President works on the weekend.

“He looks emotionless, as if nothing really touches him,” the interpreter remembers. “As if he is hardly aware of what happens around him. As if he is paying little attention to these people. As if he is worn out… He has spent so long as an icon he is not used to anyone penetrating… He is not used to anything not being so perfectly controlled for him. He is isolated, trapped.”

Vlad should try hitting the road for some fundraisers, perhaps find some fellow citizens to demonize and denigrate. That always works to energize Obama, and seems to be the only time Obama shows emotion. A plane is shot down in the Ukraine? Computer’s saying “we care about your business, please hold, we’ll be right with you” have more emotion.

At the end of the day, Obama is not a dictator. It seems he would like to be, but, hey, that would require hard work beyond fundraisers and campaigning. He has the makings of a tyrant-lite. He certainly seems to have the feeling that he is a king, because some Kings often do little work other than telling Other People to do this and do that. And we have a bit over two years of Obama to deal with.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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If All You See…

…is a horrid rising ocean causing massive tides which leaves junk on the beach, you might just be a Warmist

Still continuing the yellow meme, and the blog of the day is The Daley Gator, with a post that is not impressed with Ann Coulter.

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Surprise: Enviro-wacko Groups Call For End Of Capitalism, Notes Climate Change Is All Politics

Funny how I, and others, catch quite a bit of guff over our stated opinions, formed over decades of watching this issue, that climate change is all about pushing far left politics (which it is). Sometimes it’s Progressive (nice fascism), sometimes pure socialist/communist

(Daily Caller) Environmentalists have declared that global warming can’t be stopped without ending the “hegemonic capitalist system,” saying that cap-and-trade systems and conservation efforts are “false solutions.”

“The structural causes of climate change are linked to the current capitalist hegemonic system,” reads the final draft of the Margarita Declaration, presented at a conference including about 130 environmental groups.

“To combat climate change it is necessary to change the system,” the declaration adds.

Environmental activists met in the oil producing, socialist country of Venezuela as part of a United Nations-backed event to increase civil engagement in the lead up to a major climate conference.

But environmentalists surprised U.N. officials by offering up a declaration that not only seeks to end capitalism, but one that also opposes U.N.-backed efforts to fight global warming — namely, cap-and-trade and forest conservation programs.

Interestingly, when translated, that Margarita Declaration includes on page 2

Whereas, the environmental issue is a political issue and it is responsibility of governments and the multilateral system to hear the voices of peoples.

Interestingly, they admit it is all political. And the rest reads like something from Soviet propaganda. Lots of re-education, redistribution of wealth, taking over the private sector, and controlling people’s lives

Three: The change depends on the ability of our generation produce a counter-culture to transform the model consumption towards the good life, to cooperative societies Global. We must create a revolutionary counterculture. The role of youth is to open the way, open the cracks of a system is unsustainable.

Four: Youth must be politicized and empowered. Most important is that youth have willingness and ability to transform things. We must change the system and start best mobilize our forces; is not just a environmental issue, it is a deeply social issue, ethical, political and cultural.

Indoctrination and Leftist revolution. #18 is amusing

We demand the implementation of a Court of Justice, Ethics and Moral Climate Change, where mankind in general You can report this issue related offenses.

Heretics will be burned at the stake.

Should attract penalty forms and mechanisms punishment and reparation for crimes against nature. This is necessary to understand the violation of Human Rights does not only as an issue of the use of arms, but also as a consequence of other forms of aggression as soil contamination by pesticide use and restriction of access to water.

Being drawn and quartered is not severe enough.

Then it gets into the complete and utter destruction of the capitalist system that the Daily Caller article discusses.

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Good Grief: Warmists Blame “Climate Change” For Lost Algerian Airplane

These people exist

https://twitter.com/ HamesCJ/status/ 492264934550417409

https://twitter.com/ MShafiiUW/status/ 492296716335710208

https://twitter.com/ bye729/status/ 492090935816495104

Let’s not forget

https://twitter.com/ thatMrGguy/status/ 448281773014003712

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Whoa! Washington Post Blames Hamas For Current Fighting

I must say, this piece by the Washington Post Editorial Board surprised the heck out of me. Rarely should we expect them to take a position defending Israel in such a manner. This just isn’t done in Liberal World. On the WP web front page it is entitled “Hamas’s depraved strategy”, with the subtag “Much of the world blames Israel for killing Palestinians, but Hamas put them at risk.”

The U.S. should push for the disarming of Hamas in Gaza-Israel cease-fire

THE DISTINGUISHING feature of the latest war between Israel and Hamas is “offensive tunnels,” as the Israeli army calls them. As of early Wednesday, 28 had been uncovered in Gaza, and nearly half extend into Israel, according to Israeli officials. The tunnels are the reason that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu decided last weekend to launch a ground invasion of Gaza, and they explain why that operation has strong support from Israelis in spite of the relatively heavy casualties it has inflicted. Most significantly, the tunnels show why it has been difficult to reach a cease-fire and why any accord must forge a new political and security order in Gaza.

Hamas’s offensive tunnels should not be confused with the burrows it has dug under Gaza’s border with Egypt to smuggle money, consumer goods and military equipment. The newly discovered structures have only one conceivable purpose: to launch attacks inside Israel. Three times in recent days, Hamas fighters emerged from the tunnels in the vicinity of Israeli civilian communities, which they clearly aimed to attack. The ­concrete-lined structures are stocked with materials, such as handcuffs and tranquilizers, that could be used on hostages. Other tunnels in northern Gaza are designed for the storage and firing of missiles at Israeli cities.

The editorial goes on to note the cost of building these tunnels, suggested to be $1 million per, money that could be better spent on infrastructure and enriching the lives of Gazans. They use massive amounts of concrete, which could, again, be used for infrastructure. Is it any wonder that Israel had been blockading most concrete, before international pressure forced them to relent? The tunnels originate in civilian areas, including a hospital.

The depravity of Hamas’s strategy seems lost on much of the outside world, which — following the terrorists’ script — blames Israel for the civilian casualties it inflicts while attempting to destroy the tunnels. While children die in strikes against the military infrastructure that Hamas’s leaders deliberately placed in and among homes, those leaders remain safe in their own tunnels. There they continue to reject cease-fire proposals, instead outlining a long list of unacceptable demands.

Obviously, this blaming of the real perpetrators, Hamas, has driven the Israel and Jew hating left nuts in the comments. There’s nothing that can be written or said that would allow the Leftists to assign blame to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.

…Instead, any political accord should come after a cease-fire and be negotiated with the Palestinian leadership of Mahmoud Abbas. It should link opening of the borders and other economic concessions to the return to Gaza of the security forces of the Palestinian Authority, the disarmament of Hamas and elections for a new government.

The WP notes a poll that Gazans are fed up with Hamas’ rule, and they deserve a government that “invest in schools, health clinics, and houses”. Unfortunately, the people of Gaza voted for Hamas the first time, when they had a chance to move towards a much less incendiary government. There’s no guarantee that they would choose different next time.

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Woman Denied Reproductive Health Thanks To Obama L.A. Visit

Having solved all the problems in the world, Mr. Obama headed to Los Angeles Wednesday for a bunch of high toned fancy to do fundraisers, and the dock was off-limit to civilians

(The Blaze) Witnesses say a pregnant woman in labor was prevented by authorities from crossing a Los Angeles street to a hospital Wednesday because the road had been closed for President Barack Obama’s impending motorcade.

The unidentified woman was barred from walking the few hundred feet to the hospital for at least 30 minutes as authorities waited for the president’s motorcade to pass by, witness Carrie Clifford told TheBlaze early Thursday morning.

“I felt bad for her,” Clifford said. “It does happen when Obama comes to L.A. or I’m sure anywhere else. It paralyzes the city, it does make it complicated.”

But, hey, she possibly received the honor of seeing Obama’s massive fossil fueled motorcade!

Headline comes from Balthazor in the comments, who wrote “Here’s a real life example of a woman being denied access to reproductive health care and look who’s behind it.”

Meanwhile, many other LA residents were less than impressed with Obama being in town yet again

(LA Times) President Obama may rake in the money from fawning donors during his two-day fundraising sweep through Los Angeles this week, but he’s not winning any fans among commuters who, as they do, take to social media to vent.

“Obama is visiting Los Angeles today which means I won’t be home till around 7:30pm due to traffic delays. #SMH” tweeted Twitter user West Coastin’.

“If you’re on the Westside today … don’t get trapped in traffic. Obama’s a’comin!” said Twitter user Byrd.

Two common hashtags that were popping up on local social media ahead of the president’s arrival were #Obamatraffic and #ThanksObama.

Twitter user Lark Anderson blamed the president for being late to work, tweeting: “Today I was late to work because of POTUS #ThanksObama”

But, hey, Obama’s all for the working man/woman!

Obama is expected to attend Democratic National Committee events Wednesday night and Thursday. He is also scheduled to visit Los Angeles Trade Technical College.

The trade college bit is to avoid paying the fee for using Air Force One to travel to fundraisers.

https://twitter.com/JonathanDBrown/status/492015452818653184

Boom!

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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