…are leaves falling early due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is 357 Magnum, with a post on remembering that it’s only property damage.
Its Autumn week.
Read: If All You See… »
…are leaves falling early due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is 357 Magnum, with a post on remembering that it’s only property damage.
Its Autumn week.
Read: If All You See… »

Happy Sunday! Another gorgeous day in America. There rain is feeding the plants, there’s a nip of Fall in the air, and the Dodgers are one step closer to the World Series. This pinup is by Greg Hildebrandt, with a wee bit of help.
What’s happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15
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.
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?
Read: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup »
Will the climate cultists of Denver vote in favor of the tax?
Denver climate tax hike aims to fund pollution reduction efforts
Denver voters will be among those casting ballots in a handful of major U.S. cities on measures tackling climate change, and prospects of a measure passing locally look good, organizers say.
Denver ballot measure 2A asks to increase that city sales tax rate 0.25% to start paying for city greenhouse gas emissions-reduction projects that could cost hundreds of millions of dollars in coming years.
The climate sales tax hike is projected to raise $36 million annually after accounting for the pandemic slowdown in the local economy, according to forecasts by a mayor-appointed task force that helped refine the ballot proposal.
The money would be used by the city government’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency.
Mayor Michael Hancock created the office last fall in a compromise with the group Resilient Denver that was reached after the climate activists agreed not to pursue a different ballot measure that would have taxed business energy use to fund city greenhouse gas reductions.
If approved, the measure would increase the city’s sales taxes from 8.31% to 8.56%.
That’s really chump change. Why not raise that sales tax to 10% if they really care? Hey, how about one that adds $1 to every gallon of gas? How about banning the use of fossil fueled vehicles in the city? Sure, that would do away with the airports, sports teams, business, but, hey, we’re saving the world, people!
Supporters of the tax increase say its appears likely to pass. Campaign-backed polling finds two-thirds of respondents would be in favor of the tax hike when they hear the official ballot language, said Lynea Hansen, a spokeswoman for 2A supporters.
But, when people actually go to vote, will they vote to raise their own taxes? The answer is typically “no.” I guess we’ll see.
The sales tax increase funding would be considered a start.
Meaning that the Climate Cult grand poobahs expect to raise taxes more.
And, let’s face it, Joe won’t last more than a year, he’s just not well mentally, so, then they’d have Comrade Harris
Progressives unveil new agenda to pressure Joe Biden to the left
A group of progressives — including “Squad†member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) — have unveiled their new vision for America in how a Joe Biden administration could address coronavirus aid, economic relief and other agenda items, according to reports.
The Working Families Party’s “People’s Charter,†released Thursday, calls for free public health care, a jobs program for 16 million people, retroactive hazard pay for essential workers and the reallocation of policing resources to education and other services, Politico reported.
It also calls for the cancellation of student debt, a $15 minimum wage and promotes giving the public an ownership stake in companies that receive bailouts.
Who pays for that free public health care? Jobs program means working for Los Federales. Rellocation of policing resources means getting rid of police officers. What about students who paid off their debt, you know, the debt incurred at colleges that are run by Democrats? $15 an hour? People voting to reduce available jobs, have their hours limited, and be replaced by machines. Ownership in companies? That sounds like….Socialism! If you’re a small business, would you be happy if the government had a “stake” in your business?
Eight members of Congress — including AOC and Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) — are backing the program.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), one of the liberal policy agenda’s backers, said it will serve as the legislative blueprint for what House progressives would push during a Biden administration, Fox News reported.
“The aim is a clear agenda that progressives in the House will advance focuses on these big items,†Khanna told the network.
If you’re voting Biden, you’re voting for this kind of Progressive (nice Fascism) agenda. It sound great on the surface, but, like Durian fruit and pure chocolate, it doesn’t work out on the inside.
“We’ve always said that electing Joe Biden was a doorway, not a destination,†Working Families Party national director Maurice Mitchell said in a statement, according to Fox.
“The People’s Charter is that destination: a nation that cares for all of us, no matter what we look like, where we come from, or how much money is in our pockets.
Joe should watch his back if he wins. If he’s cognizant enough. “A nation that cares for all of us” is exactly what it means: government in charge of all our lives just like when we were kids and mom and dad run the ship.
Read: Hardcore Progressives Unveil New Hardcore Agenda To Push Comrade Biden »
Why should they even have to ask? Shouldn’t Warmists be willing to make all sorts of changes in their lives without being told? Why do they have to beg for Other People to make little changes in their lives?
Campaign seeks 1bn people to save climate – one small step at a time
If a billion people around the world were to take a few small steps and make them into permanent lifestyle changes, global greenhouse gas emissions could be significantly reduced, a new campaign argues.
These actions can be as simple as eating local food, forgoing meat at some meals, and wearing clothes to last instead of throwing them away after a few outings.
The campaign, which is backed by businesses including Ikea, HSBC, BT and Reckitt Benckiser (owner of brands such as Cillit Bang, Gaviscon and Durex), is urging people to sign up to take at least one simple step that would reduce emissions.
Count Us In invites people to sign up online for the steps they want to take and a level of commitment, such as moving permanently to a different diet or promising not to fly over a specified period.
There are 16 steps on offer, of varying levels of difficulty. These range from having your house insulated, buying an electric car or solar panels and opting to fly less, to writing to political representatives and reusing and repairing belongings rather than buying new ones.
Some of the measures – such as turning down the thermostat and buying fewer new clothes – are ones that many people do routinely out of necessity rather than choice. However, the campaign aims to raise awareness among consumers that patterns of high consumption are unsustainable.
Shouldn’t card carrying members of the Cult of Climastrology be doing this anyhow? Oh, sure, they probably already take the easy route of bugging their friends and coworkers, but, putting up solar panels on their homes and buying an electric car are hard. Heck, biking and walking is apparently easy, but, most Warmists still opt for fossil fueled travel. Same with eating more plants. They would still rather have a burger. And are surely not happy with keeping the the AC high and heating low. Who wants to sweat and freeze?
Fortunately, there are celebs to spread awareness on ‘climate change’ tonight
The Pope and Prince William will join activists, artists, celebrities and politicians on Saturday at a free streamed TED event aimed at unifying people to confront the climate crisis.
The Countdown program will kick off on the TED channel at YouTube starting at 8.30 p.m.(IST) in California and features 50 speakers.
“You’ll be hearing from all different kinds of folks from all walks of life; from the front lines to the grassroots to the treetops,†actor Mark Ruffalo, who is among the Countdown hosts, said during a briefing ahead of the event. “They’ll be talking a little bit about the problems and a lot about the solutions.â€
While Countdown will spotlight science about the climate crisis and how it is harming the health of the planet, it will be geared to things people can do to stop it, according to organisers.
Mostly, you can expect it to be about people getting out and voting for Democrats.
Countdown organisers have set a goal of mobilizing governments and citizens to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half over the next decade and get to net-zero carbon pollution by the year 2050.
“You can think of Saturday as a clarion call, a warning that we must reignite our efforts to take on this daunting challenge,†Anderson said. “But it’s also a day of hope that there is a pathway to do this and we must walk down it together.â€
They’ve been doing this for 30+ years, and they still have to do this? Apparently, Warmists are not very good at actually walking the talk.
Read: Climate Cult Seeks One Billion People To Practice A Little Of What They Preach »
For a party that says they’re way up in the polls, they sure seem nervous about losing, do they not?
Progressives unveil new agenda to pressure Joe Biden to the left
Democrats are warning their voters not to become complacent as Joe Biden builds up a formidable polling lead in the race for the White House.
Party leaders are seeing new polls that show the entire battlegrounds map move against President Trump with just over three weeks to go before Nov. 3. Republicans are beginning to worry that Trump could face a landslide loss that costs the party the White House and their majority in the Senate.
Why so nervous if they are about to blow Trump and the Republicans out?
But Democrats are still deeply scarred from 2016, when Democrat Hillary Clinton was viewed as the heavy favorite heading into Election Day.
They say that despite Biden’s polling strength, the political terrain is extremely volatile and that even small changes in their projected turnout models could produce wild swings in the Electoral College.
Democrats are urging activists to keep their foot on the gas in the stretch run, saying they can’t afford to rest easy until the race has officially been called in Biden’s favor.
Yet, Joe Biden mostly hides in his basement. What excitement does he create? How many yard signs and bumper stickers do you see? I live in a city that tends to vote Democrat, yet, I do not see any yard signs on my way to work or anywhere else.
“I think we’re putting that fear [of another upset loss] to good use and we’re being constructive in the way we’re approaching the election,†said Guy Cecil, the chairman of Priorities USA, the largest Democratic super PAC supporting Biden’s campaign. “Am I optimistic? Yes. But I do continue to have serious concerns and we need to continue to run through the finish line.â€
Cecil’s own polling shows Biden would be in line to potentially win a massive victory in the Electoral College if the election were held today.
The Priorities USA data finds 319 electoral votes leaning toward Biden, versus only 188 leaning toward Trump, with 31 up for grabs in Georgia and North Carolina.
Well, I guess we’ll see if this very far left poll holds true, but, the polls were saying the same thing in 2016. Heck, even Republicans were asking if Trump was trying to lose the race intentionally. We’ll know in less than a month. Of course, Democrats will have their late arriving mail in votes, and they’ll know just how many votes that will have to magically appear to win. Should be a fun recount and lawsuit time.
Read: Democrats Seem Nervous, Tell Voters Not To Get Complacent »
I just wonder if these same Warmists live in tiny homes that rely solely on wind and solar power
Inside the climate battle quietly raging about US homes
Some challenges to US climate action are obvious – like when Donald Trump boasts about leaving the international Paris agreement and rolling back pollution rules.
But many more play out behind the scenes. One of those is the battle over efforts to make America’s new homes and buildings more energy-efficient.
On one side are the city and state officials trying to go greener, and on the other are real estate developers and the natural gas industry.
The International Code Council, which like the World Series largely concerns Americans, met this week on updating the baseline codes that most states and cities adopt for new buildings. The council is reviewing about two dozen proposals that would, for example, require builders to install electrical outlets near gas stoves that may one day be replaced with electric ones; and to wire enough power to garages where people may one day want to plug in electric cars.
It’s a longer article, but, the short of it is that these climate cultists are attempting to make homes artificially much more expensive. They can’t just mind their own damned business, and will turn everywhere just like home prices in places like San Francisco if they continue. These aren’t safety measures, they’re stuff that makes homes more expensive with little return, and energy more expensive, since they keep legislating away the use of natural gas.
Read: Climate Cultists Look To Make All New Homes Really Expensive »
…are horrible carbon pollution caused rain clouds, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Doug Ross @ Journal, with a post on what changed a Biden voter to now voting for Trump.
Read: If All You See… »
NYC is a big time Democratic Party city, right, one which embraces all the restrictions, right, one which wears masks and even had a snitch line, right?
COVID-19 cases in NYC continue to rise as city nears threshold
Fueled by coronavirus hot spot zones in Brooklyn and Queens, the daily number of new COVID-19 cases in the Big Apple is steadily rising and inching closer to the city’s threshold.
“There is no herd immunity in any of the neighborhoods where we are most concerned or any other neighborhood in New York City,†city Health Commissioner Dr. David Chokshi said during Mayor Bill de Blasio’s City Hall press briefing Thursday.
“This is so important to ensure that people understand that unfortunately the coronavirus continues to be very infectious, continues to spread and so we have to take the precautions that we are embarking upon,†Chokshi said.
According to the latest city data, the Big Apple’s seven-day rolling average of new virus cases is at 526 — just 24 away from the city’s threshold of 550 cases, after which further restrictions could be considered citywide.
That number has been incrementally rising in recent weeks, the data shows. On Sept. 15, that figure was just below 300.
But, if everyone is wearing a mask, and, certainly, being a hardcore Democratic Party stronghold, everyone is wearing masks, right? Because masks work, right?
Restrictions begin in COVID cluster zones in New York City, other parts of New York state
The warnings are over and now Friday the enforcement begins. (snip)
If you cross Queens Boulevard, you’re in the red zone.
You can find your zone at NYC.gov/covidzone.
That means that any business not deemed essential is ordered to close.
Violators could face a summons.
Restaurants are take out only and houses of worship are limited to 10 people.
Mass gatherings are banned.
Face coverings are mandatory.
Now, after a couple nights of protest in Borough Park, police are being directed to issue summonses and even make arrests if people don’t disperse.
There are other places in the state of NY that are facing similar things. It’s probably Trump’s fault for these Democratic Party areas seeing spikes, wouldn’t you say? Weren’t we told that Democratic Party areas were so much better than Republican ones? Enjoy your coming lockdowns, Dems. Maybe they can blame the bars and pubs?