…is a horrible weapon of war that makes climate change worse, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Powerline Blog, with a post on Maryland Man possibly being sent to Liberia.
It’s dresses week.
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…is a horrible weapon of war that makes climate change worse, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Powerline Blog, with a post on Maryland Man possibly being sent to Liberia.
It’s dresses week.
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Happy Sunday! Another wonderful day in Returned America. The Sun is shining, a nice warm day today, and the squirrels are going nuts out there. I’m pretty sure this pinup is by AI, I added nothing.
What is 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, so, most are hosted internally). 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. I’ve also mostly alphabetized them, makes it easier scrolling the feedreader
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?
Two great sites for getting news links are Liberty Daily and Whatafinger.
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Every problem has a solution, and, if Democrats want to keep playing games in refusing to fund DHS because they hate ICE and all immigration enforcement, well, Trump and his people will find solutions they never considered doing in Washington
Trump threatens to send ICE to airports amid DHS standoff
President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to send federal immigration agents to airports across the country on Monday if Democrats don’t agree to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, now approaching five weeks.
“If the Radical Left Democrats don’t immediately sign an agreement to let our Country, in particular, our Airports, be FREE and SAFE again, I will move our brilliant and patriotic ICE Agents to the Airports where they will do Security like no one has ever seen before, including the immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants who have come into our Country,” he wrote.
“Illegal Immigrants who have come into our Country, with heavy emphasis on those from Somalia” would be targeted with an especially firm hand, the president wrote on Truth Social.
“I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, ‘GET READY.’ NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!” he wrote in a separate Truth Social post on Saturday.
Obviously, this has caused a massive meltdown with the Democrat part, because, Orange Man Bad, and, really, Trump will do this. I really wouldn’t be surprised if ICE and other immigration officials started showing up at airports by Wednesday.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the Senate Appropriations Committee vice chair, mocked the plan.
“Oh yeah, I’m sure the next thing the American people want after long lines at TSA is to get wrongfully detained, beat up, and harassed by ICE,” Murray wrote in a post on X. “No blank check for ICE. We need reform & accountability. In the meantime, how about you tell Republicans to just vote to pay TSA.”
I love how Patty has denigrated everyone who works for ICE, and thinks they give a crap about detaining Americans. They’d prefer not to, except, the Democrat base loves to interfere with law enforcement.
(NY Times) Mr. Trump wrote that the ICE agents staffing airports would also conduct aggressive immigration operations, in what would be an escalation of immigration enforcement tactics for an agency already under scrutiny for what critics in both parties say is a heavy-handed approach.
The president said that their duties would also include “the immediate arrest of all illegal immigrants who have come into our Country, with heavy emphasis on those from Somalia,” continuing his attack on a population he has disparaged in defense of his contentious immigration operation in Minnesota. Two U.S. citizens protesting the operations were killed by federal agents.
Of course, they really wouldn’t necessarily have time to bust illegals if they’re helping get people through TSA checkpoints or doing other TSA things. But, the very threat of ICE being there to illegals would keep them away from airports.
Read: Trump: Hey, Maybe I’ll Send ICE To Help Out TSA At Airports »
First, we haven’t gotten out of March. Second, you had the huge cold snap in March. Third, they were also blaming your for the February record cold and snow. Fourth, I though they said one area having weather is not ‘climate change’ and doesn’t matter in the grand scheme
The US broke the all-time heat record for March. Yes, it’s climate change
An unprecedented heat wave in the West broke the record for the hottest March temperature anywhere in the United States: 108 degrees. It’s an alarming signal of how hot the planet is getting and how fast it’s happening.
Yuma, Arizona, hit 109 degrees on Friday afternoon, which broke the national March record of 108 degrees set at Rio Grande City, Texas, in 1954 and 1902, according to a database of weather records from the National Weather Service and other networks.
The new record could be even hotter. The temperature near Martinez Lake, Arizona, hit 110 degrees on Thursday and 112 degrees on Friday, but it’s a temporary weather station that is not quality controlled, which calls into question its accuracy. The National Centers for Environment Information told CNN it does not validate or confirm monthly temperature records.
Wait, it was super hot in 1902?
An unusually strong and sprawling heat dome is the catalyst for the heat, but the magnitude is undoubtedly being worsened by planet-warming pollution. Heat waves are becoming more frequent, more severe and lasting longer as the world warms.
“Undoubtedly” = We’re guessing. Scaremongering.
Also
And if things are so bad then why
California OKs a lot of new freeway lanes during climate change-fueled heat wave
The California Transportation Commission approved billions in funding for car-centric projects this week during a record-breaking March heat wave in the state fueled by climate change.
Supporters of the decisions praised the commission for a taking “balanced” approach in the State Transportation Improvement Program and the State Highway Operation and Protection Program — awarding money to safety-enhancing and climate-friendly projects as well as highway projects. But transportation advocates lined up to protest their funding choices for not more urgently prioritizing road safety and climate change.
Huh.
Read: Oh, Noes, The US Likely Maybe Broke The March Heat Record »
…are horrible carbon pollution made Bad Weather clouds, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on Trump considering winding down Iran operations after almost all objectives met.
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Oh, I see, CBS News is trying to say that it’s not really that popular
In voting process, photo ID gets wide support, CBS News poll finds
Requiring photo ID to vote and proving citizenship to register both find wide and often bipartisan support.
But that doesn’t mean everyone sees problems with the current voting system.
It is often Republicans driving the percentages of those who think there is widespread fraud — and often think it’s specifically in cities and Democratic areas — but even then, it’s not an overwhelming majority of them.
Elsewhere, including among many Democrats, there’s concern that proof of citizenship requirements will prevent eligible citizens from voting.
And there’s still a local-first perspective on running elections: Most Americans would have their own states, rather than the federal government, have the final say in how elections are run.
See, it’s popular, but, not really popular popular. Except

If they’re getting 65% of Democrats to want ID to vote, well, obviously it’s mostly Republicans who want it.
The perceived implications of needing to prove citizenship are sharply partisan, though: Democrats are more inclined to say it’ll prevent US citizens from being able to vote, while more Republicans say that it will block non-citizens from doing so.
Yeah, Dems do not like requiring proof of citizenship, with 50% thinking it would block citizens from voting. I’d love to hear an explanation of that. Who do they think are citizens?
Mail voting — which, in many states, is a substantial or even entirely the way they vote — draws mixed views. Most Republicans feel it should only be available to those unable to physically vote.
Republicans also tend to feel mail balloting brings more fraud.
Personally, I’m of the opinion that mail in should only be used in certain situations, not widespread. Going to college in another state? Fine. Overseas? OK. Disabled? Sure (though, NC makes a lot of accommodations for people with disabilities to show up at the polling places). Yes, fraud, but, people should not be voting weeks, a month before the election. Lots of things can happen to change a vote. I do not like when early voting is more than a week out.

If that many people do not know the SAVE Act, that’s rather a big fail on the News Media. Also, there’s this wonderful thing called the Internet. People could take 10 minutes instead of cruising TikTok and doing stupid dance challenges, right?
There’s all sorts of questions trying to obfuscate 65/79/95 support for voter ID.
I wonder what that change could be
Rethinking the governance of property can help communities adapt to climate change
Climate change is bringing threats such as flooding, wildfires, extreme heat, and drought to communities across the United States and the world, endangering people, infrastructure, ecosystems, and properties. Unfortunately, our current systems of property and land governance—including land use, taxes, insurance, and zoning—often limit how well we can respond to those threats. These systems tend to treat land as a fixed set of parcels mainly meant to build wealth, which can lead to inequality and an inability to collectively adapt at scale.
While property and land governance systems in the U.S. have historically supported democracy and opportunity for some, they have also contributed to divisions and disadvantages for others. This way of managing land is fueling growing inequality, housing crises, and racial wealth gaps. And in the process, it’s also leaving many groups more vulnerable to climate risks. A 2021 Environmental Protection Agency report found that socially vulnerable populations—including racial minorities, low-income individuals, and people with less education—are far more vulnerable to climate change hazards such as flooding and extreme temperatures. And as research by Brookings and others has shown, rental housing, public housing, and manufactured housing—which are forms of housing and land tenure disproportionately used by low-income households—all face elevated vulnerability to climate impacts.
Planning for climate adaptation often ignores the fact that property is a social institution that can change; people assume current systems are fixed and unchangeable. But they’re not, and we can do better. Addressing climate challenges is not just about engineering or funding (though both are important topics). It also requires that we rethink and improve our property institutions and practices so they serve everyone better.
This is a very long piece. I wonder where they are going with it?
The combined effect is that it is difficult for communities to adapt to climate change in ways that advance affordable, resilient housing and ecological restoration at a meaningful scale. In the absence of collective adaptation, reliance on individual property-by-property adaptation can widen inequalities, both in “sending communities” from which people flee and in communities that receive displaced people. These practices may also contribute to climate gentrification, in which resilience investments reduce housing affordability and contribute to the displacement of current residents. Research suggests that climate gentrification is already underway in some cities, including Miami, Tampa, and other South Florida communities.
Really, what they are saying is that government should be in charge of all property, essentially being a national HOA, telling you what you can and cannot do. “Collective adaptation.” Modern Socialism. Property will really be in the hands of government. Surprise?
Read: Surprise: We Need To Change The Governance Of Property Due To Global Boiling »
Maybe Phoenix should worry about all the illegal alien caused crime in the city. Maybe the uber-liberal city should have told Biden to calm down on allowing all the illegals in, which would have limited the federal enforcement from the Trump admin. Considered just telling ICE they caught an illegal breaking the law and they’re in jail and come get ’em
Phoenix Council to vote on barring immigration agents from city property without approval
The Phoenix City Council will vote next week on new framework to monitor and limit federal immigration enforcement activities.
The city council released the draft Community Transparency Initiative on Friday, nearly six weeks after initially directing staff to develop the plan.
The initiative, presented in a staff report for the March 25 council meeting, does several things to add a layer of local oversight to federal law enforcement:
- Establishes a complaint portal for residents to report alleged crimes or civil rights violations by federal agents
- Assigns additional police detectives to investigate such claims
- Restricts use of city property for civil immigration enforcement operations
So, let me get this straight: the city would waste the time of police following up on claims involving illegal aliens, instead of crimes against American citizens? Criminals are going to love this. But, no complaining, Phoenix residents, you voted for this.
Then there’s this dipshit
Illegals are not New Jerseyans. Because they’re illegals. Dems are always more concerned with illegals than citizens.
Read: Phoenix Considers Banning Federal Immigration From City Property »
What took them so long? I figured the suit would have been the next day
US states sue Trump EPA over decision to repeal bedrock climate finding
A coalition of 24 states, alongside a dozen cities and counties, has sued the Trump administration over its decision to revoke the bedrock scientific determination underpinning virtually all US climate regulations.
The new lawsuit, filed in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Thursday, is being led by the states of Massachusetts, California, New York and Connecticut. It argues that the Environmental Protection Agency’s February rescission of the 2009 endangerment finding – which the White House described as the “single largest deregulatory action in US history” – was illegal.
“When the federal government abandons the law and the science, everyday people suffer the consequences,” Andrea Joy Campbell, the Massachusetts attorney general, said in an emailed statement.
The finding was, shocker, not law. It was a rule passed by the EPA, one not required by any law. Rules can be done away with. Every state, city, and county involved, has a Democrat governor and AG (like NC) or is heavily liberals
The lawsuit seeks to reinstate the endangerment finding, which found that greenhouse gases threaten public health and welfare, and formed the basis for climate standards on cars, power plants, and other sources of greenhouse gas pollution. It also aims to reverse a related move from the EPA to repeal all limits on standards for planet-warming emissions from motor vehicles.
The rule was political, not science based.
When repealing the endangerment finding, the EPA claimed that the US Clean Air Act does not apply to carbon dioxide and other planet-warming pollutants. The law is only meant to regulate pollution “that harms health or the environment through local and regional exposure”, the agency argued.
You know what I’m not seeing in this article or others? An actual rational for the suit. Look at the link for “lawsuit” above: they just ask the court to review, for no reason. Read it. I’ve read it multiple times. The majority of the suit is the rescission, and asking for review.
Read: Unsurprising: Dem States Sue EPA Over Ending Endangerment Finding »
…is an area turning to desert from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Don Surber, with a post on friends in need, not NATO.
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