…is an ocean that will soon swamp the land, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Sultan Knish, with a post on the heroes whose monuments have been attacked.
Read: If All You See… »
…is an ocean that will soon swamp the land, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Sultan Knish, with a post on the heroes whose monuments have been attacked.
Read: If All You See… »
Most people are probably thinking “yeah, we need police, even with their faults”. Not in the world of Ann Scott Tyson at the Christian Science Monitor
‘History in the making’? Seattle protest zone prompts rethink on policing.
As a police chopper circles overhead, a protester named John, wearing a Black power pin, stands watch at a barricade at the entrance to Seattle’s spontaneous new hub of activism – a six-block area that demonstrators initially dubbed the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ).
Orange barricades left behind by police, who abruptly vacated the Seattle Police Department’s East Precinct building last week amid rallies against racism and police brutality, are now plastered with posters calling to “Defund SPD†– a key demand of activists here who seek to shift half the police budget into community services.
But views are mixed on the police role and future of the station. Many signs and graffiti are hostile to cops. Yet John, an unemployed theater worker who lives a block away and withheld his last name for privacy, says “autonomous zone†is a misnomer, and stresses that police can return to the station “whenever they want.†City officials, including police, Fire Chief Harold Scoggins, and Mayor Jenny Durkan, have freely entered the “zone†in recent days, along with flocks of visitors.
“There is no reason peaceful protest can’t coexist with police presence,†John says of the CHAZ, which over the weekend was renamed the CHOP. What that stands for, however, depends on whom you ask – a reflection of the movement’s evolving goals and leadership. An entry sign calls it the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest; some say the O now stands for “Organized.†John and others say they sought freedom to protest, but never asked police to leave.
This is the very definition of a gaslighting article. This is the kind of thing the media got away with pre-Internet, and when there weren’t lots and lots of different news channels on your TV.
“It’s showing the world that having police breathing down your neck all the time is not necessary,†says Black Lives Matter organizer Mark Henry Jr., standing in front of the boarded-up precinct building, its sign altered with gold spray paint to read: Seattle People’s Department. “This place will be a monument to social justice, and a beacon of hope to the world that police reform is not only possible, it is necessary.â€
The people in that zone didn’t have the police breathing down their neck all the time: in fact, they relied upon them. Now? Many are living in hotels because they cannot get in, because of the violence, because of the noise. Even just outside the zone, the cops are not coming even when you call them 19 times and the protesters are trying to set your store on fire. Stores in the CHAZ have been destroyed.
“This is a pivotal moment in history,†Chief Best, the first black woman to hold SPD’s top post, said Sunday in an appearance on Face the Nation. “We are going to move in a different direction and policing will never be the same,†she said, after participating in a Black Lives Matter march of 60,000 people in Seattle on Saturday that she said brought her an “epiphany.â€
Right now you have armed idiots (suddenly the leftist gun grabbers are not demonizing guns) patrolling CHAZ, a self proclaimed warlord, all sorts of violence, rape, arson, robbery, and other felonies occurring. I think most of us prefer the old style policing.
“It seems to be a good place to live. I’m not going to be bothered by the cops,†says Ada, an out-of-work computer programmer who moved here from Dallas several weeks ago and has been living out of her car. “It’s history in the making. It’s cool,†she says, cooking a pan of beans and rice over a camping stove set up in a red wagon, “but also complicated.â€
Let’s block them all in. Since they think they are no longer part of the U.S., no leaving. Shut the power and water off. Let’s see how well they do. They can’t survive without help from the outside. They really do not have food without outside help. Shut the power off and there’s no Internet. How will they charge their phones? Seriously, this entire article attempts to paint a rosy picture, but we can see the photos and videos.
Photos Confirm Warlord Raz Simone Was Running Guns from the Trunk of His Teslahttps://t.co/OsD6L3xXGr
— Jack Poso ???????? (@JackPosobiec) June 17, 2020
Read: Good Grief: Seattle IdiotZone Prompts Rethink On Policing »
Well, economies around the world are starting to re-open at differing paces, so, it would be tough to stop this, but climate crisis (scam) cultists would like to put the kibosh on further economic activity
COVID-19 Broke the Economy. What If We Don’t Fix It?
At the end of March, Donald Trump tweeted, in all capital letters, “WE CANNOT LET THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF.”
He was referring to the economic ramifications of shutting down the country in order to protect the public from the novel coronavirus, which has now killed over 100,000 Americans.
The economy is in trouble. In the first quarter of the year, gross domestic product, or GDP, contracted 5 percent, the “largest quarterly rate of decline since last recession,” reported the Wall Street Journal. One week in May, over 2.1 million unemployment claims were filed, bringing the total to over 40 million—or about one of every four workers in the United States.
Proposed recovery and stimulus packages aim to get the economy and employment back to where they were before the pandemic. But with everything closed or ramped down, what if instead of putting it all back, we kept certain industries closed? What if, instead of going back to work full-time, we decided to work less, buy less, make less, and not fight to raise GDP at any cost?
What if money to pay for food, clothing, utilities, housing, etc, just grows on trees? What if we shut down Vice to help save the Earth from getting a fever? I’m sure Shayla Love, who wrote this screed, would be good with that, right? Or at least going pure part time.
Certain researchers have argued that our hyperfocus on economic growth was problematic long before we knew the words SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19. The “degrowth” movement has advocated for reducing production of goods, working hours, and, inevitably, GDP—all with the end goal of reducing carbon emissions. With the economy at a standstill, we’re being challenged by some experts to envision a different kind of economy—one that could help solve the climate crisis, rather than make it worse.
Let’s put each of them on part time, see how they like it.
The reduction of consumption, emissions, and lowering of GDP that is happening now is a side effect of the pandemic, not a sustainable or desirable way to slash carbon output because of the loss of human life, strict lockdowns, and shuttering of schools and small businesses we value.
But in Future Earth, Maurie Cohen, a professor of sustainability studies at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, wrote that the pandemic, from a sustainability standpoint, offers a rare window of opportunity both for quality of life and the habitability of the planet. Rather than aiming to have the economy—and emissions—jump back up after the pandemic is over, it could be a moment to think about how to keep emissions down as we reopen and rebuild. That might involve leaving growth behind.
You know, it’s funny that Warmists always tell us that instituting ‘climate change’ polices will lead to lots of growth and money, but then they tell us that we need to seriously reduce growth in order to save the planet from a slight fever.
This is a long, long, long article, let’s skip to the end
“Suddenly this virus comes along and it’s clear there is an emergency brake and it can be pulled relatively easily,” Hickel said. “The government can, in fact, slow down parts of the economy for the sake of protecting public health and human wellbeing. In a way, the curtain has been pulled back and the Wizard of Oz exposed. We can imagine ways of pulling it that are ecologically meaningful and socially safe. Cognitive seals have really been broken.”
Did you enjoy your 3+ month test drive of a climate change policy world?
Read: Warmists Wonder What Happens If We Don’t Re-open The Economy After Bat Soup Virus »
This is one of the points where a serious conversation on a serious issue which most everyone agrees on and wants to see reform jumps the shark and people start tuning out and little gets done (via Twitchy)
@KelloggsUK, as you are yet to reply to my email – Coco Pops and Rice Krispies have the same compòsition (except for the fact CP's are brown and chocolate flavoured)… so I was wondering why Rice Krispies have three white boys representing the brand and Coco Pops have a monkey?
— Fiona Onasanya (@Fiona_Onasanya) June 15, 2020
I don’t need to post photos for you to know what the boxes look like, do I?
(UK Daily Mail) Coco Pops has been a much-loved breakfast staple for decades with one of the most recognisable mascots in TV advertising.
But Coco the Monkey has come under suspicion from disgraced former Labour MP Fiona Onasanya, who has written to Kellogg’s asking why they chose that animal to represent the chocolate-flavoured cereal when Rice Krispies uses ‘three white boys’.
Ms Onasanya, who was jailed for three months in January 2019 after she was convicted of lying to police about a speeding ticket, says that there is little difference between Coco Pops and sister brand Rice Krispies beyond their colour and flavour.
Of course, they aren’t 3 white boys, but three elves. And Coco Pops uses a monkey because it is for kids, and monkeys amuse kids, especially with a big wide smile. Seriously, when I see a monkey I think “monkey”, I don’t think “oh, black people.” But, race baiters like Fiona only see things in terms of race, because they’re nuts and have nothing better to do.
This is not racism. You trivialise the issue with this nonsense.
The main animals that eat a part or a whole of the cacao tree are monkeys, bats, & squirrels. The most specifically identifiable with the regions in which cacao grows being the primates. https://t.co/4SzX0IdCUk
— Dragontao (@Arcane_Asylum) June 16, 2020
Other nutters demanding that the police be defunded, who riot, pillage, loot, commit arson and assault, who block fire trucks, who take over sections of a city, tearing down statues (but not those of Robert “KKK” Byrd), they aren’t helping at all, and cause many to tune out to the discussion. Idiots like Fiona cause people to say we no longer need a conversation, because this is all stupid.
One has to wonder why all these Cult of Climastrology members who attend all the United Nations ‘climate change’ conferences refuse to give up their own use of fossil fuels and work to make their own lives carbon neutral
Covid-19 pandemic is ‘fire drill’ for effects of climate crisis, says UN official
The coronavirus pandemic is “just a fire drill†for what is likely to follow from the climate crisis, and the protests over racial injustice around the world show the need to tie together social equality, environmental sustainability and health, the UN’s sustainable business chief has said.
“The overall problem is that we are not sustainable in the ways we are living and producing on the planet today,†said Lise Kingo, the executive director of the UN Global Compact, under which businesses sign up to principles of environmental protection and social justice. “The only way forward is to create a world that leaves no one behind.â€
She said there were “very, very clear connections†between the Covid-19 and climate crises, and the Black Lives Matter protests around the world, which she said had helped to reveal deep-seated inequalities and “endemic and structural racismâ€.
“We have seen illustrated to everyone that social inequality issues are part of the sustainable development agenda,†Kingo said
Lise really took a step further, linking the climate scam, Coronavirus, BLM, and income inequality together, didn’t she? Would it surprise you to learn that she drastically increased he net worth from somewhere between $100000-$1 million in 2018 to somewhere between $1 million to $5 million in 2019 while working for the United Nations doing climate scam stuff?
She called on business leaders to take heed. “We want all chief executives to become social activists – to understand social equality,†she said. Not only was this the right thing to do, but “it creates stable markets for companies around the world†and reflects the desires of young people.
“Young people are so engaged, so dedicated to this agenda, they don’t want to work for companies that do not have a solid responsibility strategy,†she said.
The point of a company is to make money (apparently, the same for working for the UN): if these young people are dedicated to this agenda, let them start their own companies, see how long they stay in business.
The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said building a fairer society would be essential to the world’s health, as well as to saving the planet from climate breakdown and ecological destruction.
“Today, the fabric of society and the wellbeing of people hinge on our ability to build a fair globalisation,†he told the two-day UN Global Compact virtual conference of business leaders, which started on Monday.
Modern Socialism for all, except for the Elites like Antonio. You get bread and gruel, they get caviar and lobster.
Anyhow, yeah, coronavirus is a drill, showing us how bad things will be, at a minimum, with Cult of Climastrology polices in action.
Read: UN Warmist Says Bat Soup Is A “Fire Drill” For Climate Crisis (scam) »
…is horrible concrete which creates lots of carbon emissions, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is A View From The Beach, with a post on WuFlu killing off Maryland’s foam ban.
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All these people getting sick from Coronavirus, all the people dying, all the people who were scared and unsure, they were all just very inconvenient for the Cult of Climastrology
Pandemic clouds progress on climate change legislation
Before Covid-19 hit, 2020 was shaping up to be a momentous year for climate change policy in Vermont.
After a series of publicized protests and Statehouse interruptions, lawmakers were poised this year to move ahead on a bill that would require the state to meet strict greenhouse gas reduction targets.
In addition, the state was considering joining a regional pact to reduce car and truck pollution.
But then the pandemic came.
Now, with state officials and lawmakers still sorting out Covid relief and huge budget shortfalls, the path for moving ahead on climate action is unclear.
Just so darned inconvenient. You sick and dying people shouldn’t have gotten sick and died. The rest of you shouldn’t have been so darned concerned with Bat Soup Virus, shouldn’t have quarantined yourselves and forced government to institute all sorts of restrictions, including forcing businesses to close, hence losing all that tax money. It was all very selfish, thinking only of yourselves and family members when we have a scam to solve!
But he’s not sure that getting out both complex bills in short order will be possible, and his committee will prioritize Act 250 reform.
“It’s talking about laying out a plan for the next 30 years, right,†he said of the Global Warming Solutions Act. “We’re not going to do long term planning based on very limited testimony. We need to make sure it’s a good long term plan that will achieve what we’re hoping for.â€
And it comes with a nearly $1 million dollar price tag for the Agency of Natural Resources to hire staff needed for technical components of the planning. That cost could be a challenge for lawmakers who are contending with massive revenue losses from the pandemic’s economic strain. The agency has raised concerns about hiring and training employees right now with budget constraints, said Bray.
See? Y’all should have just kept working, virus be damned.
Gov. Phil Scott has said he won’t sign on to TCI until he sees the final agreement between the states, which was supposed to come out this spring. But the pandemic has pushed that release date back to the fall. Walke, who has been Vermont’s lead on TCI negotiations, said the states didn’t feel they could have the “robust policy discussions†during the pandemic.
This fall the governor will be evaluating TCI against the backdrop of a changed economic landscape. Advocacy groups point out that because gasoline prices are low now could be a good time to move ahead with an agreement that would nominally increase gas prices, said Walke.
But, with tens of thousands of people unemployed, “now is a challenging moment to do anything that would increase the cost of basic goods,†he said.
Wait, wait, wait, what was that part about increasing the cost of basic goods? Don’t Warmists usually tell us that all these climate cult measures will not cost us anything? Anyhow, even with everyone back to work, wouldn’t it be a bad thing to raise their cost of living?
Read: Bummer: Bat Soup Virus Is Very Inconvenient To Passing Climate Crisis (scam) Legislation »
Unsurprisingly, the Leftist media is finding fault
Trump’s answer to nationwide protests: Police-friendly reforms
President Donald Trump hopes to acknowledge a nationwide uproar over police brutality while preventing rifts with police and other law enforcement groups integral to his political future.
With an executive order set to be unveiled at a White House event on Tuesday, the president is expected to lay out the case for the creation of a national database of police misconduct, so officers with a history of overly aggressive behavior cannot simply move to another department or state to escape scrutiny, according to a senior administration official. The order will also urge social workers and mental health professionals to work more closely alongside frontline officers. Finally, it will offer guidelines for new training and credentialing for police officers on de-escalating tense situations, and the best times to use force, according to the senior administration official, who said the goal of the order was not to demonize police officers.
The White House’s latest move, following weeks of protests in communities across the nation, has been crafted in close consultation with police officers, mayors, conservative African Americans, faith-based leaders and the families of victims, according to people familiar with the planning. Maintaining the political support of police — and appearing like a law-and-order president — has been a leading imperative for Trump’s top aides and political advisers as some liberal activists push to defund police departments and divert money to community programs.
And then there’s the Washington Post
Power Up: Trump’s ‘thread the needle’ policing executive order unlikely to satisfy protesters
It’s Tuesday. And five centuries, I mean years, since Trump launched his 2016 presidential bid
That was the subhead. No political bias at the WP, eh?
‘THREAD THE NEEDLE’: President Trump plans to take executive action today to address a national clamor for massive changes to police departments after George Floyd’s death. But the new measures are likely to fall well short of calls by Black Lives Matter protesters around the country, many of whom want to “defund the police†to radically overhaul how law enforcement works and prevent more police killings of black people.
Well, yeah, nothing will satisfy the “protesters” who are throwing rocks and bottles at police. Who try to set them on fire. Who shoot at them and attack them. Except defunding the police. Which they should be allowed to do in their leftist cities. And we should have a national database of those who vote for this, so when they attempt to escape from the 3rd world shithole they’ve created they cannot call the police for help in their new city.
This is a start. There are certainly more things we can do regarding police reform, however, most of that realistically needs to come from the states and cities. Why? Because that’s what the Constitution says. This is not a power designated to the federal government, hence, 10th Amendment. Of course, Los Federales are providing vast amounts of federal money to states and cities for police support. Which means the feds are taking too much money from citizens, as the money should have gone directly to state government. That’s a different story.
We all know, though, that the activists and looters, along with the elected Democrat and news media comrades, will be roasting the plan when Trump signs it late this morning. But, they aren’t actually offering their own plans, other than either defunding the police or replacing lots of officers with community organizers and social workers.
At the end of the day, most Americans do support what the “protesters” and BLM folks are pushing. They might not always like the police, but, they support them. Which plays right into Trump’s hands.
Sadly, it wasn’t named Climatus Delusionus
New hunstman spider species named after climate campaigner Greta Thunberg
Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg can add to her list of personal accolades, including TIME magazine’s Person of the Year, a group of spiders named after her. Thunberga gen. nov. is a new genus of huntsman spiders from Madagascar, described by German arachnologist Peter Jager, and named after the wunderkind in honour of her commitment to tackling climate change.
“The rising temperatures affect all areas of nature — including the endemic diversity and spider fauna of Madagascar,†said Jager, who has participated in several protests inspired by Thunberg’s School Strike for Climate.
In a study printed in the scientific journal Zootaxa, Jager explained that the new genus differed from other huntsmans in their eye arrangement and unique dotted patterns on their backs.
Kinda like St. Greta differs from other climate cultists in that…well, not much.