…is a wonderful low carbon mode of transportation, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Geller Report, with a post on what happens when Pakistan bombs a hospital and kills 400.
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…is a wonderful low carbon mode of transportation, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Geller Report, with a post on what happens when Pakistan bombs a hospital and kills 400.
Read: If All You See… »
Obviously, this will never fly with Democrats, because their idea of compromise is to get everything they want and give nothing
White House Offers Narrow Immigration Enforcement Changes As Talks Drag On
White House officials on Tuesday outlined narrow adjustments the administration would make to federal immigration enforcement operations to answer Democratic demands for major changes in exchange for funding the Department of Homeland Security.
In a letter to Senate Republicans, the administration ignored several of Democrats’ top priorities, including blocking immigration officers from wearing masks to shield their identities and requiring them to obtain warrants from judges to enter private homes or businesses. And the proposal did not address Democrats’ call for a use-of-force policy, a central demand they made after federal immigration officers killed two American citizens in Minneapolis.
Any use of force policy still would have seen the two dead because trying to kill law enforcement officers usually gets you a casket.
In the letter, Tom Homan, the White House border czar, and James Braid, a top legislative affairs aide, said that the administration was open to enforcing “the use of visible officer identification,” something that Democrats have called for, and requiring federal immigration officials to identify themselves and state their law-enforcement agency when asked. Their proposal would exempt undercover officers.
They also wrote that White House would limit “civil immigration enforcement activities” at “certain sensitive locations” like hospitals and schools, though they proposed an exception for “immediate needs like national security, flight risks and public safety.”
Democrats have demanded that immigration officers be prohibited from conducting enforcement near locations like child-care facilities, churches, polling places and courts, and they will likely request a clear definition of “sensitive locations” as a condition of accepting a deal.
By near, Dems most likely mean within 3 miles of one. As for masks, well, as long as Democrat voters are raving wackjobs and attack immigration officers and their families that won’t end
Mr. Homan and Mr. Braid also said the administration would “expand the use” of body cameras, except for undercover officers, and require that footage be retained. That offer appeared to fall short of Democrats’ demands that all immigration officers be required to wear body cameras.
Really, Homan should get behind the use of body cams, since they show in the vast majority of times that the officers were not the problem. Demanding all cops wear them was a big backfire. I’m not sure why cops wouldn’t want to wear them. Especially ICE right now.
Mr. Homan and Mr. Braid said that officials would no longer block lawmakers from conducting unannounced oversight visits of immigration detention facilities. House Democrats sued the Homeland Security Department over policies that sought to limit those visits, and a federal judge has blocked the department from implementing them.
They were never blocked, they just needed to give notice. Just like always. These days, though, every wacko Dem would rather spend time going to ICE facilities than helping their American constituents.
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, accused the White House on Tuesday of failing to engage on requirements around masks and warrants and suggested that the Trump administration’s offer remained unacceptable.
“They haven’t budged on those,” Mr. Schumer said. “They’ve got to get serious.”
See? The Trump admin offers to do a goodly chunk of what Dems wanted, but, that’s not enough, it must be all or nothing for Democrats. Did Democrats require warrants when Obama was picking illegals up and quickly deporting them? Nope. Or during the Biden regime? Nope. And what are Democrats willing to give up? To offer?
Read: White House Offers An Olive Branch On Immigration To End Democrats DHS Shutdown »
Because tornadoes never happened before people drove fossil fueled vehicles and had freedom
Are There Climate Fingerprints in Tornado Activity?
It’s been a weird few weeks for weather across the United States.
While the West braces for the peak of a record-breaking heat wave, massive snowstorms and hail pummel several states in the Midwest. Meanwhile, communities in the Southeast and along the East Coast contend with severe storms that could trigger flooding and wind damage throughout the region.
In certain areas, these storms could bring some of the deadliest weather disasters: tornadoes. Several tornadoes ransacked the Midwest earlier this month, with multiple fatalities confirmed. A few more twisters have already hit this week, including in Tennessee, Alabama and North Carolina. Tornado warnings extended as far north as New Jersey Monday night.
You mean like always?
This aligns with a subtle shift scientists have observed in the places these weather events hit, with rising tornado frequency across parts of the Northeast, the Southeast and the Midwest. At the same time, researchers have seen a decrease in the atmospheric conditions that support tornadoes in some parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado—where they’ve historically been a greater threat. There are some indications that climate change has played a part in this trend and slight changes in tornado behavior in recent decades, as my colleague Kiley Bense reported.
But tornadoes are notoriously difficult to predict, and sussing out their climate connection is even harder, scientists say. While many questions remain, any changes in tornado activity and ranges could have major consequences for the more populated Southeast and East Coast.
You can see where they’re going: “we do not really know for sure, but, hey, you should still believe this is all Someone Else’s fault”
“Each tornado is a localized creature, which makes it difficult to link directly to global climate trends,” meteorologist Bob Henson wrote for Yale Climate Connections in 2021.
Still, some answers to how tornado behavior is changing over the long term are coming into focus. More data exists as stormchasers and social media users contribute photos and videos of tornadoes.
Let me ask: can they make comparisons to previous Holocene warm periods? If not, no scientific determination can be made as to if anything unusual is going on. How much does land use and Urban Heat Island effect have on twisters? None of this matters to the cult, it’s all about prognosticating doom to create stronger governmental control.
Read: Here We Go: Cult Yammering About Climate Fingerprints In Tornadoes »
Obviously, many in the media want to bang the gong and scaremonger on this, all to demonize Trump and hopefully drive a wedge between Trump and his supporters, which ends up with the media and others throwing their support behind the Iranian regime and opposing the United States. And supporting Iran’s nuclear weapons program. But
Reports of large US invasion to get Iran 60% nuke uranium likely overblown – exclusive
Despite numerous reports in recent days about a potential imminent and multi-sided US invasion of parts of Iran, including plans to retrieve 60% enriched uranium, The Jerusalem Post understands that these reports are exaggerated.
It is still possible that the US could use ground forces in some fashion. But the images of a large-scale invasion and specifically the idea of an extended mission in Isfahan to retrieve the 60% enriched uranium, which is part of Iran’s nuclear program, do not appear to be in the cards, the Post has learned.
Rather, the US’s military objectives have been consistently summarized as focused on eliminating ballistic missiles, drones, and naval threats – not the enriched uranium per se.
With a staggering 7,000 attacks since February 28, the US has also assisted with some strikes on Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps positions, but has left much of that targeting to Israel.
What could be problematic is that more than two weeks into the war, neither Israel nor the US has announced any successful operations or attacks to neutralize the two largest remaining nuclear threats from Iran.
Perhaps that is not the goal at this time
Further, the IDF has declined to provide confidence that these two threats will be dealt with before the end of the war.
Some Israelis had hoped, based on reports of an American intervention, that at least the 60% enriched uranium would be seized or diluted.
However, as the issue has been more thoroughly analyzed, concerns have been raised that digging through the rubble to reach the uranium could take days or longer.
Maybe they’re going to get to bombing the crap out of the areas, burying it beneath more and more rubble as all the weapons of Iran are destroyed and their leadership is killed off? Who knows. It’s a Bad Idea to tell the enemy your plans.
The amphibious assault ship, USS Tripoli – believed to be carrying thousands of marines to the Middle East – is nearing the Malacca Strait off Singapore on its way to the region, maritime tracking data showed on Tuesday, according to CNN. CNN reported that the Tripoli is believed to be carrying troops from the Okinawa-based 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), a rapid-response force of 2,200 personnel.
MEUs can be used for ship-to-shore movements, including raids and assaults, and some of their units are trained for special operations.
Why else would the US be moving such a force to the region if it was not planning an invasion?
Good question. But, putting all those troops on the ground deep into Iran, which is rather mountainous, could be dangerous, and I seriously doubt Trump has any intention of doing so. But, the US media wants Americans to think Trump is a warmonger, after they pushed Obama as a president of peace, even after launching a complete war of choice in Libya, which led to ISIS and so much Mid-East instability.
Every experiment needs an experimental group, right?
Islandwide blackout hits Cuba as it struggles with deepening energy crisis
Officials in Cuba reported an islandwide blackout Monday in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen and its power grid continues to crumble.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines on X noted a “complete disconnection” of the country’s electrical system and said it was investigating, noting there were no failures in the units that were operating when the grid collapsed.
Lázaro Guerra, the ministry’s electricity director, told state media late Monday that crews were trying to restart several thermoelectric plants, which are key to restoring power.
“It must be done gradually to avoid setbacks,” he said. “Because systems, when very weak, are more susceptible to failure.” (snip)
It was the third major blackout in Cuba over the past four months.
Sounds like they’re ahead of California and Spain, anyhow.
Cuba’s aging grid has drastically eroded in recent years, leading to daily outages and an increase in islandwide blackouts. But the government also has blamed its woes on a U.S. energy blockade after U.S. President Donald Trump in January warned of tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to Cuba. The Trump administration is demanding that Cuba release political prisoners and move toward political and economic liberalization in return for a lifting of sanctions. Trump also has raised the possibility of a “friendly takeover of Cuba.”
Hey, Trump’s just trying to get Cuba off their dependence on Evil fossil fuels. Warmists should be congratulating Trump
LeoGrande said that if the island drastically reduces consumption and expands renewables, it can struggle along for a while without oil shipments. “But it would be constant misery for the general population, and eventually, the economy could collapse just completely and then you would have social chaos and probably mass migration,” he said.
To ramp up solar power even faster than Cuba did last year, LeoGrande said other countries, principally China, would have to be willing to double or more their provision of such equipment.
Where do you put all those solar panels? How do they afford it? What happens at night? I think they should really go down this route. Trump should make sure all ships, and none can use fossil fuels, carrying solar panels would be allowed through. Let’s see what happens. Do they become North Korea?
…is the flag of the world’s WORST!!!! carbon polluter, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Cold Fury, with a post on the war on poverty.
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First it was the Washington Post
Young voters helped elect Trump, but some have regrets over the Iran war
Joshua Byers was hopeful when he voted for Donald Trump in 2024. The 26-year-old document clerk believed the former and future president when he said he would lower prices and improve the lives of the working class.
Over a year into Trump’s second stint in the White House, and overwhelmed with concern about the war with Iran, buyer’s remorse has set in for Byers.
“I feel betrayed,” Byers told The Washington Post after participating in a focus group of young voters outside Charlotte. “I don’t know why we are fighting [in Iran] if we have never been attacked,” Byers told the group of around two dozen young people. “I just don’t understand why.”
The young voters’ frustrations signal a broader vulnerability for Republicans with a key prong of the unique coalition that powered Trump’s political comeback. The focus group in North Carolina, polling and a growing chorus of criticism from the male influencers who endorsed Trump suggest the rightward shift among men in their late teens and 20s in 2024 may have been an isolated incident.
So, they found a few Republicans (were they really?) who are upset, and decided to make a huge piece over it, and also do more “analysis” in yet another piece.
‘They hold the cards now’: Trump allies fear Iran is slipping beyond the president’s control
When the U.S. started firing Tomahawk missiles at Iran late last month, many of President Donald Trump’s allies hoped it would be a quick, surgical operation, similar to last year’s strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities or the ouster of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro in January.
Though uneasy, they were reassured by the belief that Trump’s open-ended objectives gave him the flexibility to declare victory whenever he saw fit.
Now, more than two weeks into the campaign, some of those allies believe the president no longer controls how, or when, the war ends. They fear Iran’s attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which have rattled global crude markets and threaten broader economic distress, are boxing Trump into a situation where escalating the conflict — potentially even putting American boots on the ground — becomes the only way to credibly claim victory.
“We clearly just kicked [Iran’s] ass in the field, but, to a large extent, they hold the cards now,” said one person close to the White House, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to speak candidly about the war. “They decide how long we’re involved — and they decide if we put boots on the ground. And it doesn’t seem to me that there’s a way around that, if we want to save face.”
Oh, good, more anonymous sources. Leading to
Opinion | On Iran, Is Only Bad News Fit to Print?
President Trump’s complaints about the news coverage of the Iran war are predictable—and entirely justified. “We are totally destroying the terrorist regime of Iran, militarily, economically, and otherwise, yet, if you read the Failing New York Times, you would incorrectly think that we are not winning,” he wrote Friday morning on Truth Social. Pick up Sunday’s Times, and it’s as if the editors took that as a command rather than a criticism.
“War Sends More Tremors Through a Shaken World Economy,” reads a headline across the top of the front page, with the speculative subheadline “Fallout From Prolonged Conflict With Iran Could Bring ‘Catastrophic Consequences.’ ” Among the catastrophes the article cites: “In Kenya, tea growers and traders worried their exports to Iran would rot on the dock.” The other story above the front-page fold is a critique of the defense secretary: “Hegseth’s Vengeful Rhetoric Grew From Experience in Iraq.” (snip)
Like the Times, much of the news media seems determined to advance a narrative that Mr. Trump is wrong about everything and that the U.S. is getting its clock cleaned by a powerful Iranian war machine that has successfully made the transition to new leadership.
Journalists have a right and a duty to report bad news and to question Pollyannaish reports from the U.S. government. But many seem to be going beyond that and rooting for America to lose—against an enemy that is the world’s biggest state sponsor of terror, that has killed thousands of unarmed protesters, and that stockpiled thousands of ballistic missiles while seeking nuclear weapons, which its rulers promised to use against the U.S. and Israel.
Rooting?
Why Is the Media Rooting for Iran?
In one of the most shocking and seditious displays of media treachery in American history, the mainstream press now largely appears to be actively rooting against the success of U.S. operations in Iran – and in some cases is acting as a de facto propaganda bullhorn for the regime in Tehran to undermine public confidence in the military.
Even by the media’s own dismal standards for accuracy and integrity, the coverage of the Iran strikes has been appalling. (big snip)
But even beyond that, it’s worth reflecting on just how debased and deranged the media – and the entire liberal establishment – has become in their never-ending crusade to “get Trump.” The undeniable tone of the reporting, as well as comments from Democrats and liberal pundits, is almost relishing in any possible bad news. The press is eager to report on higher oil prices. They’re framing Iran – the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism responsible for hundreds of U.S. deaths and the mass murder of its own citizens – as a spunky underdog that’s carrying on against all odds.
It’s worth reading the whole thing. We shouldn’t be surprised that the Credentialed Media is rooting for Iran: Orange Man Bad is in office. We saw this during the Bush 43 admin, where they were quietly rooting for America to lose in Iraq, and even Afghanistan. They hate Trump much worse, and the news media is full of the wackos who were Nutroots bloggers back during the Bush 43 admin now. And they will simp for Iran, a sworn enemy of the U.S. A nation that would be more than happy to kill every one of them. Force the women to wear full body covers.
Read: New Media Talking Point: Trump Is Losing Republicans Over Iran »
Maybe WRAL should have held off on this piece Monday afternoon, since the big storm basically fizzled. Yeah, we got some good rain, but, only got .79 inches, and the wind wasn’t that bad. Didn’t really see lightning here in Raleigh, never got a severe thunderstorm warning, no tornado warnings in the whole area despite being at a “level 4” threat. And none of the news stations talking about anything bad
Why scientists say the Southeast could face more severe storm outbreaks
Severe storms swept across central North Carolina on Monday. Scientists say the setup highlights a broader shift researchers are watching across the Southeast.
“For the first time in five years, our area is under a Level 4 risk out of 5,” WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said. “This indicates that severe storms could be widespread, including damaging wind gusts and tornadoes.”
So, this happens? Yes. I’ve been in NC since 1985, and we get severe weather. Surprise! It’s like saying Buffalo gets snow
While spring outbreaks are not unusual, research shows some of the atmospheric ingredients that fuel severe storms are becoming more common across parts of the eastern United States.
A Climate Central analysis shows a rise in atmospheric instability across the eastern half of the country since 1979 — a key factor that can intensify thunderstorms. In parts of the eastern U.S., the number of days each year with high instability has increased by as many as 10 to 15 days during peak storm seasons. (big snip)
Scientists say linking any single tornado directly to climate change remains difficult because tornado formation depends heavily on small-scale conditions.
“The link between climate change and tornadoes is very complex,” Houser said. “It’s not easy to attribute a specific tornado directly to climate change.”
Instead, researchers study how the large-scale environments that support severe storms are changing.
See? All your fault!
Read: Scientists Say Southeast Could Maybe Possibly Face More Extreme Storms Or Something »
Are you surprised by this? I’m not. The wackos on the left have to involve hardcore politics in everything. And wait till you see who’s pushing this
St. Patrick’s Day and the call to stand with today’s immigrants
Each year around St. Patrick’s Day, parishes across the United States fill with green vestments and prayers of gratitude for the witness of St. Patrick, a missionary who crossed borders, carried faith across cultures and helped shape the church we know today.
It is a joyful feast. But it is also, if we allow it to be, a mirror.
As the proud daughter of Irish immigrants, I grew up with stories of sacrifice, resilience and hope. Like so many who came before them, my parents arrived seeking opportunity, safety and the freedom to build a life rooted in dignity. They were welcomed by a church that spoke their language. It nourished their faith and helped them find community in a new land.
They came legally, right?
The Irish immigrant experience is now woven into the fabric of American Catholicism. Yet we would do well to remember that Irish immigrants were not always welcomed. They faced suspicion and open hostility. Newspapers mocked them, and powerful voices insisted they did not belong. Yet they carried on, held steady by faith and by the quiet certainty that they, too, belonged to the American story.
But, they still came legally. They also assimilated. And, in fairness, those given amnesty in the 80s, mostly Mexicans, assimilated
Today’s immigrants walk a similarly difficult road.
Across the United States, families seeking refuge or opportunity face even greater challenges. Policies shift rapidly. Access to legal representation is scarce and sometimes impossible to obtain. Many of our immigrant brothers and sisters live with deep uncertainty. Even those with legal status now know just how fragile it can be, and many families include members with different immigration statuses. In this climate, parents wonder whether they will be able to remain with their children, work to support their families, contribute to their communities and worship freely without fear.
Most of them are illegals/fake asylum seekers. Others are here on TPS. You know, temporary. Some are refugees. So many are not bothering to assimilate. They expect America to change to accommodate them. They expect America to pay for everything.
St. Patrick understood what it meant to cross borders in both body and spirit. Kidnapped as a young man and taken far from his home, he later returned to Ireland as a missionary. His life was marked by displacement, yet he responded not with fear or resentment but with courage and faith. He carried Christ with him across cultures and into unfamiliar lands.
In one of the most beloved prayers attributed to St. Patrick, he asks for the grace to see Christ everywhere: “Christ with me…. Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me.” This vision reminds us that we must recognize Christ in those we might otherwise overlook, including the immigrant seeking opportunity or simply the chance to live without fear.
And there we go, hijacking St. Patrick to push for illegal aliens.
This year, as we wear green and give thanks for the witness of St. Patrick, let us also ask how we are called to respond. Let us honor our heritage by standing with today’s immigrants in their time of need. Let us carry forward a faith that, like Patrick’s, crosses borders, builds bridges and proclaims the dignity of every human person. Most importantly, let us remember that we all belong to one another.
I wonder how many in the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) are taking the illegals into their own homes. How many are paying to feed and water the illegals out of their own pockets. There is nothing the wackos won’t make political
Read: Sigh: Illegal Immigration Supporters Trying To Hijack St. Patrick’s Day »
I think it would be great if any shield law includes the provision “you may sue if you’ve fully given up your own use of fossil fuels and made your own life carbon neutral”
The Latest Front in the Battle Over Climate Lawsuits: Bills Wiping Out Liability
Republican lawmakers in multiple states and Congress are advancing proposals to shield polluters from climate accountability and prevent any type of liability for climate change harms—even as these harms and their associated costs continue to mount.
It’s the latest in a counter-offensive that has unfolded on multiple fronts, from the halls of Congress and the White House to courts and state attorneys general offices across the country.
Dozens of local communities, states and individuals are suing major oil and gas companies and their trade associations over rising climate costs and for allegedly lying to consumers about climate change risks and solutions. At the same time, some states are enacting or considering laws modeled after the federal Superfund program that would impose retroactive liability on large fossil fuel producers and levy a one-time charge on them to help fund climate adaptation and resiliency measures.
But many of these cases and climate superfund laws could be stopped in their tracks, either by the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court or by the Republican-controlled Congress.
I’ve said it many times, and I’ll say it again: the defense and even the judges should be asking the plaintiffs “do you still use fossil fuels?” And that any fossil fuels company should stop selling their goods to the entities that are suing them.
Last month the court decided to take up a petition lodged by oil companies Suncor and ExxonMobil in a climate-damages case brought against the companies by Boulder, Colorado. The petition argues that Boulder’s claims are barred by federal law, and if the justices agree, it could knock out not only Boulder’s lawsuit but also many others like it. The court is expected to hear the case during its upcoming term that starts in October.
There is also a possibility that Republicans in Congress will take action before then to gift the fossil fuel industry legal immunity, similar to that granted to gun manufacturers with the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. Sixteen Republican attorneys general wrote to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in June suggesting that the Department of Justice could recommend legislation creating precisely this type of liability shield. And last month, one Republican congresswoman announced that such legislation is indeed in the works.
Or, hey, how about a federal law stating that any entity suing must give up their use of fossil fuels?
Read: Warmists Pretty Upset Over Laws Stopping Climate Scam Lawsuits »