Irony: Guy Upset Over Florida Beaches Being Open Plans To Go To Beach Dressed As Grim Reaper

Yes, some beaches in Florida are reopening, as they are here in North Carolina. In both cases, it has been made quite clear that no sunbathing is allowed. People can exercise. See, they told us that we should social distance. We said “OK.” They said we could be out and about for exercise. We said “OK.” Then they said “NO, YOU SHOULDN’T BE OUT OF YOUR HOME. STAY HOME. NO WALKING ON BEACHES OR BEING IN THE WATER!” Seriously, if we are social distancing, what’s the problem?

Guy To Travel Around Florida Dressed As The Grim Reaper To The Beaches That Opened Prematurely

Imagine you’re at the beach enjoying the waves washing over your feet and the sun warming your skin. That’s when you notice a tall, black-robed figure with a scythe out of the corner of your eye. You take a better look and that’s when you realize it’s the Grim Reaper!

Florida lawyer Daniel Uhlfelder plans to travel around his state beaches from May 1 to warn people about the dangers of not social distancing—all dressed up as the Grim Reaper. Uhlfelder was quite obviously inspired to do this by New Zealand’s public service campaign where a person dresses up as the infamous Swim Reaper to promote water safety and tries to prevent deaths from drowning.

While Uhlfelder’s main message is to make sure that Floridians know how important it is to stay at home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, he also plans to use his Reaper get-up to raise money for Democrats running for federal office.

Wait, what was that last part? So, this really isn’t about staying at home? Or is it saying that Democrats want to restrict the movement of citizens? Or is he just trying to draw attention to his law firm?

Some people are very upset that beaches are slowly re-opening. Here’s an idea: don’t go. Stay home. Stop telling people what to do.

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Noted Economist St. Greta Of Stockholm Notes We Need A New Path Forward

St. Greta has apparently earned a PhD in Economics to go with her degree in climate science

Earth Day: Greta Thunberg calls for ‘new path’ after pandemic

Greta Thunberg has urged people around the world to take a new path after the coronavirus pandemic, which she said proved “our society is not sustainable”.

The Swedish climate activist said the strong global response to Covid-19 demonstrated how quickly change could happen when humanity came together and acted on the advice of scientists.

She said the same principles should be applied to the climate crisis.

“Whether we like it or not, the world has changed. It looks completely different now from how it did a few months ago. It may never look the same again. We have to choose a new way forward,” she told a YouTube audience in a virtual meeting to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

“If the coronavirus crisis has shown us one thing, it is that our society is not sustainable. If one single virus can destroy economies in a couple of weeks, it shows we are not thinking long-term and taking risks into account.”

Interestingly, she fails to denote what type of economy would be sustainable. And, of course, no one in the media with access would dare ask her the question as to what kind of economy she wants. Would it be a government run one? The economic devastation was made worse thanks to government shutting everything down. Interestingly, her home nation of Sweden refused to shut everything down, and are doing OK.

(Breitbart) The global Chinese coronavirus pandemic and the “climate crisis” should be tackled together, Swedish climate worrier Greta Thunberg told an Earth Day event on Wednesday.

“Today is Earth Day and that reminds us that climate and the environmental emergency is still ongoing and we need to tackle both the corona pandemic … at the same time as we tackle climate and environmental emergency, because we need to tackle two crises at once,” the 17-year-old said, according to Reuters.

Joining a live-streamed event to mark Earth Day, launched 50 years ago to highlight environmental challenges, Thunberg said the outbreak of the coronavirus meant it was time to listen to the experts.

“That goes for all crises, whether its the corona crisis or whether it is the climate crisis which is still ongoing and is not slowing down, even in times like these,” she said.

Why are people listening to her? She’s not an expert. On anything. She not only has no degrees, but she’s blowing of getting her high school degree. But, you know what? For her and the other kiddies who follow and/or believe the same thing

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Jaypal Admits To Blocking Bat Soup Virus Relief For “Political Leverage”

Is this totally unusual? No. This is part of Politics 101. But, one shouldn’t get caught saying it, certainly not when your party is blocking legislation that helps people who are in a bad way, and not for the crazy things that Democrats want, things that are completely unrelated.

Progressive Democrat admits on video to blocking money for workers in order to gain political ‘leverage.’ It didn’t work.

Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal (Wash.) admitted that she and her progressive colleagues have been blocking legislation aimed at providing relief to small business workers in order to hold on to political leverage.

The congresswoman made the comments during a virtual news conference Monday with fellow progressive lawmakers and activists, in which they pushed for illegal immigrants to be included in the next round of coronavirus relief, among other Congressional Progressive Caucus priorities.

“We don’t know what’s in the package yet, we only know what’s been reported,” Jayapal said during the #PutPeopleFirst conference. “But I think what you’re hearing from all of us on the call is that we have real concerns about giving away leverage now without getting some of the priorities we need.”

Democrats refused to act for 12 days

In a statement regarding the deal, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that Democratic leaders finally abandoned a number of their “unrelated demands” during the final stages of negotiations, but lamented that they took 12 days to do so and at the expense of so many American workers.

And the House is looking to vote. Finally

(NY Times) After failing to approve a measure that would have allowed members of the House to vote remotely, lawmakers are gathering in Washington today to vote on a $484 billion coronavirus package that would revive a depleted loan program for distressed small businesses and provide funds for hospitals and coronavirus testing.

Will Jaypal and her Squad members vote for it? How many Dems will vote in favor? Will they try to jam some of their crazy, unrelated ideas in at the last moment? The Times doesn’t even wonder. They go right into the next paragraph

But it will not provide money for state governments, even as governors across the country have had to divert resources to fight the virus while watching their revenue streams fall off a cliff.

With commerce ground to a halt, sales taxes — the biggest source of money for most states — have plummeted. Personal income taxes, usually states’ second-biggest revenue source, started falling in March, when millions lost their paychecks and tax withholdings stopped.

Might that be a good reason to slowly start opening things back up?

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UK Climate (scam) Adviser Wants Money Switched From Roads To Broadband

It’s almost like this has nothing to do with science, and more about controlling people and such

Climate change: Switch road cash to broadband, adviser says

The UK government’s climate change adviser is urging ministers to reconsider plans for road-building and switch the investment into broadband.

The government plans £28bn worth of new roads to relieve congestion.

But the head of the Climate Change Committee, says it could be cheaper, better for the economy, and climate-friendly to expand fibre optics.

That’s because the government’s plans for road-building assume 1% growth a year in demand for travel.

But Chris Stark says Covid-19 has taught many people they can work from home thanks to the miracle of video conferencing.

Apparently, Warmists want YOU to have to stay home and work, rather than travel. It’s a lot easier to control you when you are at home all the time.

He told BBC News: “The government mustn’t be investing in anything likely to increase carbon emissions. I expect that video conferencing will become the new normal, and we won’t return to travelling the way we did.

Well, when the Warmists start holding their constant meetings like that, maybe others should consider it. But, many of us cannot work from home. We have to deal with people in person.

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If All You See…

…is a ski resort that will soooooon, be out of business from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Sonoran Conservative, with a post on Rule 5 Wednesday.

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Trump Gives Order Allowing U.S. Navy To Destroy Harassing Iranian Gunboats

Here’s a little tidbit that has slipped through all the Bat Soup Virus happenings

New rules of engagement: Trump orders U.S. Navy to ‘destroy’ harassing Iranian gunboats

President Trump on Wednesday said he has authorized the U.S. Navy to “shoot down and destroy” Iranian gunboats if they harass American ships at sea.

His announcement comes one week after nearly a dozen of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy boats made several “dangerous and harassing approaches” to U.S. warships conducting joint operations with Army attack helicopters in international waters, U.S. military officials said.

“I have instructed the United States Navy to shoot down and destroy any and all Iranian gunboats if they harass our ships at sea,” Mr. Trump tweeted.

So far, the Usual Suspects haven’t quite gotten on board with taking Iran’s side, that will come soon. Right now we’re getting

and whining whiners whining about shooting down a boat

https://twitter.com/drawwithcoffee/status/1252952754164621320

Funny how liberals never seem to worry about our own people.

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Say, What Does The Cult of Climastrology Get Wrong As They Hijack Earth Day?

This is a rather interesting, and long, article in Politico by Michael Grunwald, and he makes some excellent points. Two that are missing are 1) Earth Day is about the environment, not the climate scam, and 2) don’t mix Bat Soup Virus into it. Anyhow

What the Climate Movement Is Getting Wrong on Earth Day

Fifty years ago, 20 million Americans took to the streets for the first Earth Day, voting with their feet against the degradation of the planet. Pogo cartoonist Walt Kelly captured the moment with his legendary anti-pollution poster: “We have met the enemy and he is us.”

On Wednesday, environmentalists around the world will take to their keyboards for the 50th Earth Day, forced online by the coronavirus crisis but still dedicated to saving the planet from the slower-motion climate crisis. As the earth has begun to broil, though, the Earth Day movement has reshaped its narrative, arguing that the enemy isn’t really us.

Isn’t using electricity Bad in the CoC? Seems they will be using lots.

In recent years, green activists have pivoted away from guilt-tripping us about our carbon footprints and embraced a more politically appealing message: Our personal choices don’t really matter, so we should stop worrying so much about what we eat or drive and whether we recycle or compost. The new environmentally correct message is that only large-scale political and institutional change can save the climate, so lecturing ordinary people about using plastic straws and other individual behaviors with relatively paltry climate impacts is a distraction from government policies and corporate abuses with catastrophic impacts.

In other words, if you care about the earth, you should focus on the damage being done to it by real enemies like President Donald Trump and ExxonMobil, not the damage being done to it by you.

“You Can’t Save the Climate by Going Vegan,” a leading climate scientist proclaimed in a USA Today op-ed. “I Work in the Environmental Movement. I Don’t Care If You Recycle,” a climate activist declared in Vox. A Daily Beast columnist explained “Why Your Carbon Footprint Is Meaningless,” while a Guardian writer claimed “Neoliberalism has conned us into fighting climate change as individuals.” The new thinking might have been best summed up by a recent headline in the eco-media site Grist: “This professor wants you to give up your climate guilt.”

For a movement trying to broaden its appeal, it’s an alluring message. Americans don’t want to feel guilty about driving, flying, eating beef, having kids, buying too much stuff, moving to bigger houses in outer-ring suburbs or other ordinary human activities that increase greenhouse-gas emissions. Climate activists don’t want to reinforce stereotypes of enviros as self-righteous anti-fun scolds. And it’s true that there’s no way to solve climate change without major systemic change.

But the idea that our individual actions don’t particularly matter is fundamentally bogus. And over the past several weeks, the coronavirus has been revealing that in unexpected ways.

What are those “unexpected” ways?

The newly iconic photos of a crystal-clear Los Angeles skyline without its usual shroud of smog are unwanted but compelling evidence of what can happen when individuals stop driving vehicles that pollute the air. Nobody is happy about what’s causing a 95 percent drop in air travel, but nobody will ever again be able to claim that massive reductions in airline emissions are impossible. And the dramatic reductions in overall emissions during this time of individual confinement are a clear demonstration that most emissions are caused, directly or not, by individual activities—the fuel we burn, the electricity we consume, the factories and farms that make the stuff we buy and eat. It’s horrible that it took an economy-crushing public health disaster to illustrate this on a large scale, but when people do less, for awful, virus-related reasons or noble, climate-related reasons, they emit less.

See, that is the real environmental impact, it has nothing to do with ‘climate change’. But, are people happy giving up their lives and being ordered to stay home? Apparently, we aren’t supposed to eat or have goods anymore.

One reason climate activists have stopped emphasizing individual behavior is that it’s extraordinarily difficult to persuade people to change, even under threat. Global warming has seemed less imminent than the viral threat, even in this new era of hellacious megadroughts, superstorms and wildfires, and the changes that individuals do make can seem pathetically inadequate to the task of transforming a fossil-fueled economy. The solar panels on my roof have prevented just 81 tons of carbon emissions in nearly three years, a period when U.S. emissions amounted to nearly 20 billion tons. My all-electric Chevrolet Bolt saved about 500 gallons of gasoline last year, while U.S. drivers burned 142 billion gallons.

One reason climate cultists have stopped emphasizing individual behavior is because they themselves refuse to practice what they preach. This is a Modern Socialist movement, one of government controlling everything. If Government is controlling all these companies, they control you. Getting people out in the street protesting these companies keeps them whipped up and enables government power.

But the new climate mantra is not just that individual behavior is less important than institutional change. It’s that individual behavior is basically irrelevant, and that harping on it makes institutional change less likely, alienating potential allies with victim-blaming and virtue-signaling, bamboozling the public into taking responsibility for problems caused by corporations and politicians instead of clamoring for corporate and political accountability. “It shifts the blame from the actual causes of climate change to fake ones … and shifts attention from meaningful actions to meaningless psychological ones,” wrote the Daily Beast’s Jay Michaelson.

At the end of the day, it is still a doomsday cult scam. One in which they make excuses to force Other People to practice what they preach, rather than themselves.

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Bat Soup Arrests: How Does 6 Months In Jail For Holding A Yard Sale Sound?

See, this is the kind of stuff that causes protests for authoritarian over-reach

Idaho woman faces jail for holding yard sale in violation of coronavirus stay-at-home order

A northern Idaho woman with six kids is facing six months in jail on a charge of holding a yard sale in violation of the state’s coronavirus stay-at-home order.

The misdemeanor summons was issued to Christa Thompson, 33, of Rathdrum on Friday, according to Rathdrum police and local media reports.

“The Rathdrum Police Department attempted to educate and warn prior to issuing a citation,” Police Chief Tomi McLean said Friday in a Facebook post that has generated more than 1,400 comments.

“Rathdrum PD has also received several complaints from the public in regard to the yard sale,” she said. “This was a large non-essential yard sale that filled the entire front yard and spilled into the back yard as well. These yard sale items could be seen from Highway 41.”

Under Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s stay-at-home coronavirus order, garage sales and yard sales are not an essential business and are prohibited. Violations of the order are misdemeanors punishable by a 6-month jail sentence or a $1,000 fine.

“Officers were on scene on April 9, 2020 when the owner asked if the yard sale was in violation of the Governor’s orders,” McLean said. “The officer educated the homeowner that the yard sale was in violation of the Governor’s stay-at-home-order, and they were admonished not to have the yard sale.”

So, there were some snitches, eh? Why is this there business? And then law enforcement comes by? What if everyone was still social distancing? Regardless, this is someone doing this on their private property. A yard sale. Are people not disturbed that law enforcement is coming to arrest someone having a yard sale? That the Governor (who is a Republican, let’s not that, because it apparently isn’t just Democrats being little Fascists) can simply deem everything not liked as non-essential, and have a citizen arrested like this? With the potential for 6 months in jail.

Also in Idaho

Coronavirus: Idaho mother’s arrest at closed playground area sparks protest

The arrest of an Idaho mother who allegedly refused to leave a playground area closed by the coronavirus pandemic sparked a protest at Meridian City Hall Tuesday, according to multiple reports.

Sara Brady, 40, was allegedly captured on video telling an officer to arrest her as she participated in a smaller planned protest at the park with a group of people and her two children nearby, according to reports.

“Arrest me for being difficult. Do it! Record it!,” she was allegedly heard saying. Police gave her a count of five to leave, according to Boise’s KTVB.

Now, this isn’t quite so black and white for liberties. Parks, and areas of parks, are closed periodically for reasons. In this case, it was the play equipment, which has plastic, and reports say bat soup virus can stick to plastic and metal and such for several hours to several days (which is interesting, because they also say that we shouldn’t worry about it sticking to stuff we buy at the supermarket, which can be in plastic containers). Kids play on it, someone gets it, they pass it on to older people. And, the rest of the park was open. There’s a time to make a stand and a time not to. This was in the “not to”, in my opinion.

Her arrest prompted about 100 people to demonstrate in front of Meridian City Hall.

This is not the hill to die on, as the saying goes, but, you know what? They can do them, because the Idaho Constitution says so. Article I section 10. #9 is freedom of speech. #2 is about power being inherent in the people.

There is a much bigger protest planned at the Idaho capital for Friday.

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AOC Thinks This Is The Time To Pass The Green New Deal

Let’s not forget, AOC and Ed Markey introduced the Green New Deal over a year ago, in February 2019. When Mitch McConnell held a vote on it in the Senate, every Democrat voted present, including Markey. And AOC flipped out, wondering why they were voting on HER legislation in the Senate, totally forgetting Markey submitted it. Since that time, she has clamored and yammered for the GND, but has never demanded a vote on it in the House. So, of course

Everyone should ask her when she is going to demand a vote on it. Heck, perhaps there is some reporter out there who might do their job and ask her the same. Ask her if she has given up her own use of fossil fuels and made her life carbon neutral. They won’t, though. Do Democrat voting and supporting reporters realize a GND would make it really hard to gather the news, as travel costs would skyrocket, and they wouldn’t be able to just head off somewhere to do a story?

Never let a good crisis go to waste, right?

Also in stupidity

Brady was solo in the park, no one around, so where is the harm? This is what’s getting people upset. We’re cool with being careful, what we don’t like is this dictatorial government. They say “make sure you social distance”, we say “OK.” Then they say “you must stay home!!!!” No.

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If All You See…

…is snow that will soon be a thing of the past, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Political Clown Parade, with a post on rumors that Kim Jong Un is in really bad health.

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