…is an ocean that will soon rise hundreds of feet, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Cold Fury, with a post on the restaurant holocaust.
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…is an ocean that will soon rise hundreds of feet, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Cold Fury, with a post on the restaurant holocaust.
Read: If All You See… »
You see, Bat Soup Virus apparently doesn’t attack anyone involved in a protest or riot
Rising Covid-19 cases are fueled by gatherings but some Americans won’t stop
With the coronavirus running rampant within American communities, health officials have made clear it’s not yet time to ease up on precautions.
Instead, governors and experts from coast to coast have urged Americans to keep face masks in indoor public spaces, maintain their distance from others and avoid crowded spaces.
That’s as infections nationwide have climbed past 4.3 million and at least 149,258 have lost their lives — and some experts say the coming months could mean thousands of more deaths.
During a stop in Kentucky over the weekend, White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx urged states who are seeing a concerning increase in cases to downsize their gatherings to less than 10 people, adding many of the young people who are spreading the virus are asymptomatic.
But protests are fine
In Jackson, New Jersey, it took police more than five hours Sunday to break up a house party with about 700 guests. The home was being rented out through Airbnb, police said.
“Come on folks! Come on,” Gov. Phil Murphy, said during a news conference Monday. “That’s needlessly putting men and women in uniform and their families at risk.”
Well, yes, agreed, because the party was loud, raucous, and caused lots of issues for the residents of the community. But, if they called themselves a protest would it have been OK?
In New York, authorities are investigating a drive-in concert at the Hamptons after footage appeared to show large groups of people not following social distancing guidelines.
The “Safe & Sound” benefit concert took place in Southampton Saturday, according to Jack Sterne, a spokesman for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. It was headlined by The Chainsmokers and an event page said it would allow about 600 vehicles.
Cuomo posted a video on Twitter Monday, saying there were “egregious social distancing violations.”
Yet, Cuomo has nary a word for those “protesting” in NYC and other NY cities.
In Michigan, health officials traced at least 43 cases of the virus back to a large house party in Washtenaw County, Michigan, earlier this month. (snip)
And in Minnesota, despite restrictions on gatherings, thousands of peopleb– many without masks — attended a rodeo last week in protest after officials attempted to limit spectators.
It’s just so strange that CNN failed to mention any of the BLM protests or Antifa riots.
Read: Governors Upset Large Gatherings Fueling Rising COVID Cases (but not protests) »
The Cult of Climastrology has really ramped up their use of black people as props as of late, eh? They’ve always treated blacks and other “minorities” as unable to protect or take care of themselves, but, hey, that’s what Progressives do
The climate crisis will make systemic racism worse, new research confirms
climate change joke
Extreme heat is not only a public health issue — it’s a racial justice issue, too. Now, new research suggests that the mounting climate crisis will only widen racial disparities. The findings lay bare generations of discriminatory housing policies and other forms of systemic racism that cause Black and brown communities to be highly exposed to deadly heat.
Climate scientists anticipate that heatwaves will grow more widespread, severe, and prolonged without sufficient intervention, worsening existing racial injustice, per The Guardian. According to data from the Union of Concerned Scientists disclosed exclusively to the outlet, U.S. counties consisting of fewer than 25% Black residents experienced an average of seven days per year of above-100°F temperatures between 1971 and 2000, while those with more than 25% Black residents had 18, more than twice as many. And if we fail to reach Paris climate accord goals by 2050, U.S. counties with smaller Black populations will have 36 extremely hot days annually on average, while those with larger Black populations will have 72.
The climate crisis has disproportionately harmed Latinx communities, too, according to The Guardian. U.S. counties consisting of more than 25% Latinx residents have typically experienced 13 extremely hot days a year, which could jump to 49 by 2050 if we don’t curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Um, what? Everyone else in those counties will have the same. And Latinos hate the term Latinx, which is essentially a word made up by white Progressives.
These disparities exist because of a practice that dates back to the 1930s known as redlining, which deemed communities of color “hazardous,â€Â The Guardian explains. Redlining denied these neighborhoods essential services like healthcare, parks, and banking, while building chemical plants and other projects in them that harm the environment and human health.
With this history in mind, the emergence of heat islands in these neighborhoods — created by structures like buildings and parking lots that trap heat, as well as sparse greenery — comes as no surprise. The Guardian cited a study of 108 U.S. cities that found that redlined neighborhoods are up to 12.6 °F hotter than in non-redlined neighborhoods in the same city. Portland and Denver showed the widest temperature gaps between redlined and non-redlined neighborhoods. In Minneapolis, where police killed George Floyd, once-redlined neighborhoods are nearly 11°F hotter.
It’s interesting that most of these redlined neighborhoods are in areas run by Democrats, and Democrats work hard to keep the “low income” areas like that.
These neighborhoods often lack access to air conditioning, bus fare, and other resources that could alleviate the potentially deadly effects of extreme heat, The Guardian reports. What’s more, members of these communities have a higher risk of diabetes, hypertension, and other conditions that might make them more susceptible to heat-related illnesses.
It’s remarkable that no one ever seems to slam Warmists for thinking that blacks and Latinos are too dumb and/or incompetent to earn a living to be able to afford AC and bus fare.
In other words, racial injustice is no accident. Policymaking that forces communities of color to withstand extreme heat, among other environmental hazards — with few, if any, sources of relief — is just one way of perpetuating it.
Who runs these cities?
Read: The Climate Crisis (scam) Will Make Systemic Racism Worse Or Something »
Whomever the Democrats get to replace these police officers should be required to be unarmed, since Democrats are anti-2nd Amendment, and want to use the notion of “gun violence” to disarm average Americans in their draft 2020 platfrom
BREAKING: Over 100 Police Agencies Pull Out Of Agreements To Guard DNC Convention https://t.co/REFaRhAyYl pic.twitter.com/NBhdrf6BmA
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) July 28, 2020
From the article
More than 100 law enforcement agencies have reportedly pulled out of security agreements to send personnel to help with security at the Democratic National Convention next month in part because they are concerned about recent efforts to limit law enforcement’s use of tear gas and pepper spray in responding to violent riots.
Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales was ordered last month to change the department’s policies to ban the use of tear gas and pepper spray.
“Since the Milwaukee order was issued, more than 100 law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin and across the country decided against coming to Milwaukee, Morales told WTMJ-TV on Tuesday,†the Associated Press reported. “They were concerned with directives placed on the police department, including not allowing tear gas or pepper spray, he said.â€
In Wisconsin, Franklin Police Chief Rick Oliva said, “It is apparent there is a lack of commitment to provide the Milwaukee Police Department with the resources it needs to ensure the safety of peaceful protesters, attendees, citizens and police personnel. I can not send personnel if they are not properly equipped or will not be allowed to engage in appropriate actions which would ensure their safety.â€
What do Democrats expect police officers to do, use harsh language?
Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson responded by indicating that his department would not be sending officers to event, saying, “I understand that use of chemical irritants and pepper spray is serious and those are to be used only when legally justified. But when you take that out of the continuum that doesn’t leave the officers much other than getting harmed or using deadly force and that’s not good for any officer or the public.â€
And, you know there will be plenty of violent Democratic Party voting “protesters” on hand, just like these same unhinged Democrats will be at the RNC. Why would police want to put themselves in harms way with little recourse to protect themselves? Especially when there will be plenty of rants during the DNC against police officers, calls to defund them, calls to prosecute them, and calls to remove legal protections. Their draft platform (page 32) has the federal government essentially controlling local law enforcement. And make it damned impossible to do their jobs. And restrict use of deadly force to make it almost impossible for officers to protect themselves.
It’ll be interesting to see how many police officers actually work the event in total.
Read: Over 100 Police Departments Decide They Will No Longer Help Secure Democrat Convention »
The weird thing here is that Warmists never seem to want to use their own money, always Other People’s money
Commentary: Climate change bill would prevent catastrophe worse than the pandemic
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We have attempted to patch up this and that, unemployment being one of the issues. Stimulus payments helped a bit, for a bit. But like the case rate and death rate from the disease, unemployment is still on the rise. But consider the relationship — the possibility of lessening unemployment and arresting climate change at the same time. There is not only a connection, there’s hope. And hope is in desperately short supply.
The source of this hope is legislation pending in Congress. It’s HR 763, formally known as the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. If it is enacted without delay as a national priority, it could have far-reaching positive effects. These could be felt before a lab-proven vaccine is ready.
There’s the old dividend garbage again
Describing the features of this bill should convince everyone of its benefits. First of all, it seeks — expects — support from Democrats and Republicans alike. Driving down the country’s carbon footprint by 40% and replacing it with climate-saving technology and ingenuity in the first 12 years of its life is one of its benefits. By its design, the act will improve people’s health and save lives. Atmospheric pollution has its own large claim on lives beyond what the pandemic is doing.
When Government starts yammering about this stuff, you know they’re full of mule fritters and this is really about power
Flying directly in the face of the job-and-business killing pandemic, the act will be good for the economy and is projected to create 2.1 million jobs that will usher in a new green, clean energy economy and way of life.
Remember all the money spent on the Stimulus? What happened to those green jobs and clean energy? As for “way of life”, when far left climate cultists bring that up it should give great pause, since, for one thing, they refuse to live that life themselves right now. And will refuse to discuss what they actually mean
It has another important economic provision: It provides a monthly dividend, putting money directly into people’s pockets to spend as they see fit. It will especially help low- and middle-income Americans, including those who are presently unemployed.
Right. The government is going to give you back money to cover up the massive cost of living increase that will occur, along with much higher unemployment. And makes people, get this, more dependent on government.
Where do all these funds come from? From companies that deal in fossil fuels that have made them rich by selling these finite natural resources that have ended up as carbon dioxide, methane, oxides of nitrogen and other greenhouse gasses that are causing global warming. We can call these funds “carbon fees.â€
Yet, Warmists refuse to give up their own use of fossil fuels. Remember, the vast majority of people refuse to pay more than $10 extra a month for energy. Another study says people won’t pay more than $1 a month. People will pay way more than that, and the “dividend” is only designed to pay out some of that increase. Think government won’t slowly decrease the dividend, keeping more for other things?
But, hey, if Democrats want to run on this, go for it. ‘Climate change’ is a theoretical issue: people may care a lot in theory, but, in practice? Not so much. Hence why it always ranks low when compared with real issues. And most who run on ‘climate change’ lose.
Read: National Carbon Tax Legislation Could Prevent Catastrophe Worse Than Bat Soup Virus Or Something »
…is an ocean that will soon rise up and destroy all the coastal cities, you mjust might be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Maggie’s Farm, with a post wondering how political is the coronavirus.
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All we have to do is lock everyone down
A top Obama administration health official has said the United States could “virtually eliminate†the coronavirus “any time we decide to†if the country were to take universal steps in controlling the virus.
Andy Slavitt, the former acting administrator of the Centres for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President Barack Obama, shared a 38-tweet thread about what the country could be doing during the pandemic. (snip)
A six-step “kitchen sink†plan was recommended by the health official. If the US implemented the six steps immediately, Mr Slavitt said it could be “with the goal of being open for business in October – meaning schools, in person voting, sports, everythingâ€.
The plan would involve a 90 per cent lockdown instead of a 50 per cent lockdown, which is what the country implemented in March into April. It was only 50 per cent lockdown because not all states shut down and there were still a lot of essential employees going to work that would instead stay home.
Huh. Remember when People In Charge said the lockdowns before would stop it? Perhaps Andy could explain who provides food? Who provides healthcare? Yes, he recommends that health professionals stay home.
6. Instead of 50% lockdown (which is what we did in March in April), let’s say it’s a 90% lockdown.
Meaning most of the Americans who couldn’t stay home in April because they were picking crops or driving trucks or working in health care would stay home with us. 12/
— Andy Slavitt ???????? ???????? (@ASlavitt) July 26, 2020
For how long? At least 2-3 weeks. Or is it 8 weeks?
By the end of the eight weeks, Mr Slavitt said the US would not be at zero cases, but instead there would be “embers†of the virus left behind. These “embersâ€, though, would be controllable by health officials in every area, as they would be able to quickly test, isolate, and trace the virus in each individual impacted.
You also see 4-6 above
So let’s define the kitchen sink:
1. start with universal mask wearing. We didn’t do this in Mar-April and let’s chalk it up to faulty instructions. But we know better now.
2. Keep the bars & restaurants & churches & transit closed. All hot spots.
3. Prohibit interstate travel10/— Andy Slavitt ???????? ???????? (@ASlavitt) July 26, 2020
Remember when they said masks were only for those who were sick, and the CDC didn’t update their guidance till May 30th? Most bars are still closed, most restaurants and churches had been closed. A lot of restaurants have never re-opened, and never will.
And then Government will have to step in to supply all the money to survive, because people are broke. But, hey, y’all have no problem being locked down at home for 3-8 weeks without having been convicted of a crime, right?
Read: Former Obama Official Says We Could Stop COVID Easy Peasy With Just A Few Steps »
Does this kind of thing play to anyone beyond the hardcore Cult of Climastrology membership? Is there anyone who’s not one and goes “hey, you’re right”?
The US withdrawal from the Paris climate accord is a racist act
The Paris agreement threw a lifeline to millions of people of color facing a premature death. Trump is tearing that away
The subhead kinda says it all for the unhinged tool uber-crazy part, right?
It’s official – in 100 days the United States will formally withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. The impact of Donald Trump’s decision, taken three years ago, is already being felt by environmental justice communities.
Racism is the driving force behind why certain people and places face disproportionate environmental exposure to toxic substances, adverse climate change effects, Covid-19 infections and deaths. This raises the question: was withdrawing from the Paris agreement also a racist decision? How will this morally incomprehensible policy change affect Black, Latinx, Indigenous and other communities of color?
It’s weird that People Of Color face these things mostly in Leftist run cities, eh? And, BTW, most Latinos despise being called Latinx, a word that uber-white Modern Socialists (UWMS) came up with. This also goes to uber-White Modern Socialists thinking that these … would it be too much to say at least a billion?…POC world wide cannot survive without the helpful hand of UBMS.
After the US withdrawal was announced, I participated on a group call to identify spokespeople knowledgable on the economic consequences of the US withdrawal. No one mentioned the impact on people, particularly people of color. I pointed out this oversight again on the call with the reporter but quickly realized they weren’t interested.
What impact? The US never really did anything after Obama signed the document, which was designed to skip the duly elected Legislative Branch. Why don’t the other nations step up and do more? Oh, right, they’re barely doing anything now, with the vast majority failing to hit their won targets
The bad news is that current pledges aren’t enough to reduce emissions in line with the goals of the Paris agreement.
And their targets aren’t strong enough in the first place, according to climate cultists.
So, ask yourself: if the first group of people in the US to truly benefit from efforts to decrease global warming emissions by participating in the Paris agreement are people of color, what else can we call this but environmental racism and willful neglect?

Read: HotCold Take: The US Withdrawing From The Paris Climate Agreement Is Raaaaacist »
I’d like to see Union County survive without fossil fuels
Union County Joins Call for N.J. to Sue Polluters for Climate Change Damages
Union County leaders this week joined a growing number of elected officials, groups, and individuals across New Jersey calling on Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Gurbir Grewal to pursue legal action against fossil fuel companies to make them, rather than taxpayers, pay for the cost of damages caused by climate change.
The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders voted unanimously on July 23 to support a bipartisan resolution before the New Jersey Senate that urges state leaders to “take all appropriate legal action†against “the companies who knew their actions were contributing to climate change and its dangerous impacts, but continued to product, promote, market, and sell fossil fuels.†Atlantic County Freeholders passed a similar resolution in support of the measure earlier this month.
Senate Resolution 57 cites the oil and gas industry’s decades-long knowledge that their products posed a “catastrophic†threat to the climate. It outlines many of the costly damages that climate change is now causing to New Jersey’s residents, property, and infrastructure, through more intense superstorms, flooding, coastal erosion, heatwaves, and more. (snip)
Earlier this year, the borough councils of Sea Bright and Bradley Beach passed their own resolutions calling on the state to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate change costs.
None of them would survive without fossil fuels, especially Sea Bright and Bradley Beach, which are right there on the coast. How are vacationers to get to the beach? What about all the attractions, maintenance, food, and so forth? How is Union County to operate all their trucks and such? Same with New Jersey? Give it a shot, folks, try it. And, again, all the companies to be sued should refuse to sell their products to those suing them.
Meanwhile
How Do I Teach My Kids About Climate Change?
The Hawaii Department of Education’s climate change curriculum is far-reaching — covering air pollution, insect disturbance and deforestation. But the pandemic has ushered in virtual school: stretching teachers thin and limiting options for student engagement.
“We’re going to have to push even more to really think about what we value the most during the face to face time that we have with students, because it will be very limited,†said Buffy Cushman-Patz, executive director of The School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability, a charter school in Honolulu.
Parents are worried that teachers might not be able to fully cover complicated subjects like climate change this school year, and a growing number of parents are considering homeschooling.
Hawaii would likewise not survive without fossil fuels, at least as a modern state. They have to bring in most products with fossil fueled ships and planes, and without fossil fuels their entire economy would collapse, as tourism would be done.
Read: Union County, NJ, Joins Call To Sue Fossil Fuels Companies »