Good News: More Oil, Gas, And Coal Is Coming

This has made the climate cultists at the NY Times very upset

Coming Soon: More Oil, Gas and Coal

electric vehicleIt’s no secret that fossil fuels are still going strong, as we discussed last month. But a new United Nations-backed report paints an alarming picture of how dramatically coal, oil and gas production is expected to grow in the coming years.

If current projections hold, the United States will drill for more oil and gas in 2030 than at any point in its history, our colleague Hiroko Tabuchi reports. So will Russia and Saudi Arabia.

In fact, almost all of the top 20 fossil fuel-producing countries plan to produce more oil, gas and coal in 2030 than they do today. If those projections hold, the world would overshoot the amount of fossil fuels consistent with limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius — the level scientists say would result in vastly more life-threatening heat waves, drought and coastal flooding.

So, what happens if all that production happens and the Earth doesn’t “overshoot” the magical 2C limit? Who loses their job over the failed prognostication? Oh, who am I kidding, the cultists will simply find a way to deflect say it didn’t happen do to something or other?

Saudi Arabia, as Hiroko reported last year, has an “aggressive long-term strategy to keep the world hooked on oil for decades to come and remain the biggest supplier as rivals slip away.” The country plans to increase production by up to 47 percent by 2050.

Let’s face it, most people want fossil fuels, which are inexpensive, reliable, and dependable, as well as easily obtained. Even the average Warmist is unwilling to give up their own use of fossil fuels. When does the NY Times forgo the supplied power and put solar panels on the roof? Since almost 50% of the energy in the state comes from natural gas.

“COP28 must send a clear signal that the fossil fuel age is out of gas — that its end is inevitable,” Gutteres said. “We need credible commitments to ramp up renewables, phase out fossil fuels, and boost energy efficiency, while ensuring a just, equitable transition.”

Why? Because you and the other Elites say so? You folks aren’t even giving up your own massive use of fossil fuels. Did the UN restrict the use of private jets to COP28?

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Hamas Supporter Ilhan Omar To Introduce Legislation Blocking Weapons To Israel

Who’s surprised?

Exclusive: Rep. Ilhan Omar To Introduce First Bill To Block U.S. Weapons For Israel Since Gaza War Began

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) will this week introduce legislation to disapprove of a multimillion-dollar package of bomb equipment for Israel proposed by the Biden administration, a source familiar with her plans told HuffPost ? posing the first congressional challenge to the U.S.’s policy of uninterrupted and expanding military support for Israel amid its deadly campaign in Gaza.

Omar will by Wednesday file a bill known as a “resolution of disapproval” targeting a $320 million sale of gear for precision guidance kits for bombs, the source said, likely with a group of fellow Democratic lawmakers as co-sponsors. If the House of Representatives and the Senate both pass such a resolution, the administration would not be able to transfer the bomb equipment unless President Joe Biden vetoed the bill.

A spokesperson for Omar did not immediately provide comment for this story.

The Biden administration and Israel agreed on the arms deal earlier this year ? before the Gaza-based Palestinian militant group Hamas sparked the current fighting with a brutal attack inside Israel on Oct. 7 ? and Congress did not express objections then. But on Oct. 31, after Israel’s offensive in Gaza had already killed thousands, the administration told Congress it would begin transferring the gear, which helps makes bombs more advanced, The Wall Street Journal revealed.

For now, there is no guarantee Omar’s bill would come up for a vote: That depends on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which would need to pass it before it is considered by the full House. Committee chair Mike McCaul (R-Texas) and other Republicans, who control a majority in the House, overwhelmingly back military aid to Israel.

Actually, the Republican majority in the House should bring it up for a vote, making Democrats go on the record, either showing their support for Israel or for Hamas. Which one will pull the fire alarm in an attempt to stall the vote? Seriously, this is politics: you make people go on the record and vote. And you know that most who refuse to vote Yes or No are mostly taking the side of Hamas. The GOP needs to play hardball, otherwise known as Politics 101.

Europe’s integration failures are a warning to America

After the unimaginable violence committed by Hamas on October 7, with waves of terrorists invading Israel to burn, rape, mutilate, torture, kidnap and murder innocent people because of their Jewish faith, many conservatives were shocked to witness an explosion of bloodthirsty anti-Semitism on the streets of European cities.

Crowds immediately gathered in support of Hamas’s attack, with calls for “jihad” in London, protesters outside the iconic Sydney Opera House chanting “gas the Jews” In the days and weeks following the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust, the scope of support for the destruction of Israel and the actions of Hamas has expanded to include pro-Palestinian mobs surrounding Jewish students on university campuses, the widespread tearing down of missing posters for Jewish civilians held captive in Gaza, and the vandalisation of war memorials.

Such behavior demonstrated by hundreds of thousands of protesters across the Western world should not only forever dispel the ridiculous defense claimed by anti-Semites that their open Jew-hatred is simply anti-Israel or anti-Zionist in nature. Indeed, as the late Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks put it, this “contemporary anti-Semitism” is nothing other than the latest mutation of an ancient bigotry.

Even still, it’s worth dwelling upon the appeals to allow these increasingly fraught pro-Palestine demonstrations to continue on the grounds of free expression, a value hardly shared by Hamas leadership. We are witnessing the suicide of the West under the false banner of multiculturalism – doomed not by the mere presence of multiple cultures within a single society, but the stubborn insistence that all cultures, by virtue of their difference, are inherently virtuous.

It’s rather shocking to see this kind of thing in a newspaper, even the UK Telegraph. And they’re right. You look at Omar: the U.S. brings her in, and she shows she shares zero American values. A goodly chunk of her district is made up of the exact same type of people, imported from Somalia and unwilling to assimilate, and demanding that America change to their 3rd World Islamic extremist values.

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Climate Cult Demands To Spend $266 Trillion To Solve Climate Scam

Sadly, the paywall for Bloomberg is pretty strong, much like that at the Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg rarely gets picked up by Yahoo News, so, can only see a little bit of the screed

$266 Trillion in Climate Spending Is a No-Brainer
Without the investment, the alternative is $2.3 quadrillion in accumulated damage by the end of the century.

Humanity largely agrees climate change is an existential threat to civilization. You can bet global leaders will harrumph as much again at the big United Nations climate confab in Dubai this winter. At the same time, these leaders also lavish roughly four times more on the fossil fuels heating the planet than they spend fighting the existential threat. Maybe our priorities are just a bit skewed?

Unfortunately, though we’ve spent 2023 suffering from one climate-fueled disaster after another amid the hottest 12 months in recorded human history, we’re still not treating this as the emergency it is.

Climate financing might climb to $1.8 trillion this year, the International Energy Agency estimates. That’s still not enough. Adjusted for inflation, it’s almost unchanged. It’s little more than 1% of global GDP.

CPI estimates we’ll need to invest $266 trillion between now and 2050 to limit and adapt to climate change.

That’s the most I can pull beyond the headline and subhead. They want to drag $9.85 trillion from taxpayers for their scam. Let them pay for it on their own if they’re so worried.

Global: Agreement at COP28 to phase out fossil fuels is vital to prevent a climate and human rights catastrophe

An agreement at the COP28 summit to end the production and use of fossil fuels is vital to prevent a global climate catastrophe and stop an unprecedented human rights crisis which threatens the rights of billions of people from escalating, Amnesty International said today.

In a briefing titled, Fatal Fuels, Amnesty International calls for parties at COP28, which starts later this month, to agree to a full, fair, fast and funded phase out of fossil fuels and a human rights compliant transition to renewable power which facilitates access to energy for all.

Have the folks at Amnesty International given up their own use of fossil fuels? How will they travel around the world doing what they think is helping people without them?

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If All You See…

…is horrible McMansion contributing vastly to climate doom, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Not A Lot Of People Know That, with a post on heat pumps being too noisy.

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Washington Post Notes Restaurants Are Having Big Problems Amongst Crime In D.C.

This is our nation’s capital. The seat of our federal government. The place schoolkids and others go to visit to see the history. To see the museums and monuments. Where foreign dignitaries come to meet with elected officials. And now a place where you have a 1 in 24 chance of being the victim of a property crime

Restaurants are still struggling, and crime isn’t helping

Cedric Maupillier was in the kitchen during a busy Saturday night at Convivial on Oct. 21. The chef didn’t hear the shots when several men exited a vehicle and opened fire at the Giant supermarket across the street in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

But his guests did.

They immediately sought cover inside the restaurant at the corner of Eighth and O streets NW, with its picture-window views of the neighborhood. Diners and employees, Maupillier said, feared an active shooter was nearby. Customers hid under tables; one group turned over theirs to create a shield, sending plates, food and glasses crashing to the floor.

No one was hurt inside the restaurant, though one man was injured in the gunfire outside the supermarket, according to a Washington, D.C. police report. This wasn’t a random act of violence, like the mass shooting on Oct. 25 at a bar and grill in Lewiston, Maine. This was part of a chronic neighborhood problem: It was the fourth time in the past few months someone had fired a gun within earshot of his restaurant, said Maupillier, who opened Convivial eight years ago in Shaw, which was then experiencing a revitalization.

It’s just normal in the Democratic Party run city of D.C. That’s a word mentioned nowhere in the article: Democrat. There’s no mention of who created the policies that allows crime to run rampant and fester

Maupillier is not alone in his anger about crime in America’s cities and its effect on business. Crime, chefs and proprietors say, has hit their sector particularly hard, arguably at the worst time, as many restaurants are still trying to emerge from a global pandemic.

Margins are already parchment-paper thin, and restaurants have struggled to remain profitable amid a crush of issues: the rising price of ingredients, changing dining habits, debt obligations and increased labor costs as some jurisdictions begin to phase out the tipped minimum wage or owners shell out more money to attract and maintain a stable crew.

Why would anyone go to a restaurant in an area with lots of crime? The WP article also mention issues in San Francisco, Chicago, and NYC. Who runs those cities?

You can also drill down and review local crime stats. Some cities, such as Washington, D.C., Chicago and Oakland, have online portals in which you can see the number of reported crimes around a selected address. You can, for instance, type in the address for Bella Notte in Chicago and see dozens of crimes committed on the streets around the closed restaurant. (As in many cities, Chicago’s crime rates vary: Some, such as robberies and aggravated assaults, have spiked in the past year; others have fallen, including homicides.)

Neighborhood Scout ranks D.C., the nation’s capital, as a 2. Only cities ranked a 1 are worse. For violent crime, there’s a 1 in 102 chance of being a victim. Is this where you want to take your kids these days? Interestingly, most of the cities around D.C. are not that bad. Arlington is a 28 (100 is the safest). It has zero murders. Why is it so different?

Yet if you talk to restaurateurs and chefs, they’ll tell you that many of the crimes they deal with are never reported. They’ll tell you that graffiti, burglaries and the problems associated with homelessness – such as destruction of property – can cause thousands of dollars in damages. The money to repair the damages, they say, often comes out of their own pocket – for one simple reason.

“If you report too many crimes or burglaries, then the insurance company may drop you or even increase your rates,” says Nigel Jones, chef and owner of Calabash in Oakland, where violent crime this year is up by 22 percent over the same period in 2022, according to recent police statistics.

And if they report them, at best all that’ll happen is the police eventually show up to take a report, but, they do not have the time to investigate.

I have to wonder, how many of these restaurant owners and employees voted for Democrats in D.C., Oakland, San Fran, Chicago, etc? People have the right to vote for whoever they want, but they also have to accept responsibility for the society that results from their decisions. Those complaining about poor prosecution and a shortage of police to deal with the crime and homelessness so often vote for the policies that result in these conditions. D.C. resident overwhelmingly voted for extreme Democrats who support soft on crime policies and went all in on BLM and their scam, meaning the police have to leave black people alone, who are responsible for a goodly chunk of the D.C. crime.

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Why Are You Dancing

What is this?

The Giants were down 28-0 at this point. They are 2-8 on the season. They had been pathetic up to this point in the game. I didn’t see this live, because I had switched over to watch a horror movie (well, a horror movie other than this game). You don’t dance in the endzone, and damned sure teammates do not come over and dance with you.

Earlier, a DB got a good interception off Prescott, and the D decided it was a good time for a team mugging celebration in the endzone. 2 and 8. This team is trash in every facet except special teams. They’re good at punting because they do it a lot.

 

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St. Greta Attempts To Assimilate Israel-Hamas War, Gets Interrupted

I’m not surprised in the least. The climate cult will always attempt to put any and every issue under their cult banner

Greta Thunberg interrupted at climate protest after changing the topic to the Israel-Hamas war

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was interrupted by a man who grabbed the microphone from her on stage after she allowed a Palestinian and Afghan woman to speak during a climate protest in Amsterdam.

Thunberg was speaking in the Dutch capital to tens of thousands of people when she shared her time on stage with Afghan woman Sahar Shirazd and another Palestinian woman.

“As a climate justice movement, we have to listen to the voices of those who are being oppressed and those who are fighting for freedom and for justice,” Thunberg said. “Otherwise, there can be no climate justice without international solidarity.”

Definitely not Marxists or something

The two women then spoke before handing the microphone back to Thunberg, who was wearing a Kaffiyeh – worn traditionally by Palestinians – when she resumed her speech.

Does St. Greta understand the meaning of the kaffiyeh, which is linked to the Palestinian Intifadas, when they tried to kill lots of Jews? Well, she said she didn’t know what the blue octopus meant. Which was a load of BS.

Then a man wearing a jacket with the name of a group called Water Natuurlijk walked onto the stage and grabbed the microphone from Thunberg’s hands.

“I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view,” the man said before being ushered off-stage.

I guess he doesn’t know that everything is subservient to the climate cult. And that ‘climate change’ is a political view.

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Palestinians Believe Rashida Tlaib Spoke The Truth Or Something

This is what happens when you let in and bring in large numbers of people who have very, very different points of view, some Islamic extremist, and I’d bet most hate Jews and Israel. And these people not only refuse to assimilate, but, demand that America (and other Western nations) change to accommodate them

Opinion: Why Palestinian Americans believe Rep. Rashida Tlaib spoke the truth

“I can’t believe I have to say this,” Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) said during the debate over the motion to censure her in Congress this week, “but Palestinian people are not disposable. We are human beings just like anyone else.”

Yes, and they voted in a US, UN, and EU designated terrorist group to run Gaza, who then ended all elections, and Palestinians did nothing. They did nothing when Hamas was putting weapons in and under hospitals, schools, and mosques. Germans were people too, as were the Japanese. But, they chose to start a war, and Germans went along with the Nazis. Not all, but, enough. Germans and Japanese changed: Palestinians haven’t in 60+ years

The vote passed Tuesday in the House 234-188. Tlaib powerfully captured the extent to which Palestinians have been silenced and dehumanized in institutions across the United States, even as they are killed and injured thousands of miles away. Indeed, the dehumanization here mirrors the physical destruction in Gaza and the West Bank — and helps to sustain it.

And the House of Representatives saw this — of all times — as the ideal occasion on which to censure the only Palestinian American member of Congress for having expressed the rights and humanity of her battered but still steadfast people.

Yes, the one who has expressed Jew hatred, Israel hatred, and support for Islamic terrorist groups many times. Shove your race card where the sun don’t shine.

Among the reasons cited for censuring Tlaib was a video she shared on social media that included the slogan “from the river to the sea.” The resolution claims this was a “genocidal call.” In fact, variations of the phrase have been used by different parties, including, but not only, Hamas. In Israel’s Likud Party 1977 platform, for example, it was used to express uniquely Israeli sovereignty over all of historical Palestine, a theme also echoed in Israel’s 2018 Jewish Nation-State Law. In today’s context, for Palestinians and others opposing Israel’s system of apartheid, however, the phrase expresses a vision of freedom and equality for all.

There’s some gaslighting. These people will never ask the questions “if Palestinians run the area from the river to the sea will the Jews be allowed to stay? Will they share power?” Hamas says it means kicking all Jews out, turning the area into an Islamic caliphate, and killing the Jews.

Hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans protesting and demonstrating across the country have expressed their affirmation of our common humanity in ways that our institutions and government somehow seem to find impossible. Above all, young people and especially students on campuses — who have bravely shrugged off an orchestrated campaign of intimidation and doxxing intended to silence them — have rallied to the cause of Palestine, which they now recognize is also the cause of justice.

I, like many other Palestinians, have long been ready to embrace our Jewish cousins on these principles, in the name of dismantling apartheid and working toward a democratic and secular state of equal citizens — and in the name of our common humanity, which alone can save us in the end.

Saree Makdisi is a professor of English and comparative literature at UCLA.

Yes, and we’ve seen the calls for the destruction of Israel and Jew hatred, up to killing Jews. We’ve seen them abused and intimidated. Where was Makdisi when Palestinians and other students were attacking Jews at UCLA? Few Palestinians are actually ready to embrace Jews. He also failed to mention that Hamas started this. Why is it that no Arab nation will take in Palestinians? I wish I could find that opinion piece again, but, ask Jordan what happened when they allowed them in decades ago. Well, they started causing all sorts of issues, started having their own military, tried to kill off the Jordanian leaders, and started a civil war. Does the phrase “Black September” mean anything? They also caused a lot problems in Egypt, hence why they do not want them.

And why people like Tlaib should go, along with the others

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If All You See…

…is an Evil fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Victory Girls Blog, with a post on Pro-Palestinian’s 1934 Nazi aspirations.

It’s fit women week!

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! A great day in the Once And Future Nation Of America. The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the Giants are ready to beat the Cowboys (yeah, not likely). This pinup is by Arthur Sarnoff, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Geller Report covers the Jew hating march in England
  2. Irons In The Fire says happy birthday to the USMC
  3. Legal Insurrection notes college campuses are anti-Western civilization
  4. Moonbattery covers NY giving up on EV snowplows
  5. neo-neocon wonders why Eric Adams is being investigated
  6. Outside The Beltway covers food prices under Biden and Trump
  7. Pacific Pundit notes Megan Rapinoe ended her career with a non-contact injury
  8. Powerline discusses springtime for Hitler at MIT
  9. Sultan Knish tells how Biden got paid
  10. The American Conservative wonders why no one can say how much we’ve spent on Ukraine
  11. The First Street Journal notes yet another big money donor leaving an Ivy League school
  12. Gateway Pundit wonders about San Francisco cleaning up the homeless and streets for Xi’s visit
  13. The Lid discusses credit card debt exploding under Bidenomics
  14. The Other McCain covers the high price of forgetting
  15. And last, but, not least, The Red Squirrel Report notes a Woke makeover for the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade

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). 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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