July 14, 2014 – 8:19 pm
Because they care or something. Just not enough to give up their own fossil fueled lifestyles (NJ.com) Climate change in New Jersey isn’t just a threat to the owner of a beach house down the Shore. In many ways, it’s even more pressing for people who live nowhere near the coast. These are the elderly, […]
July 14, 2014 – 2:53 pm
Mr. Obama, and his minions, have said time and time again that if Congress, meaning Republicans in the House and Senate, refuse to give him what he wants that he’ll “borrow” the power. In many cases he’s done just that (unconstitutionally). And refuses to return it. Speaker John Boehner and State governors, particularly those with […]
July 14, 2014 – 1:00 pm
…is wind made worse by the release of carbon pollution from Other People’s motor vehicles, you might just be a Warmist The blog of the day is The Lonely Conservative, with a post on Obama officials living in an alternate reality. Someone challenged me to do a week long series on wind.
July 14, 2014 – 11:00 am
Christopher Monckton writes During my valedictorian keynote at the conference, I appointed the lovely Diane Bast as my independent adjudicatrix. She read out six successive questions to the audience, one by one. I invited anyone who would answer “No†to that question to raise a hand. According to the adjudicatrix, not a single hand was […]
July 14, 2014 – 8:55 am
If a Conservative blogger wants to find a crazy story for a Monday morning, there are a few great places to go. The Democratic Underground. The Daily Kos. And, better, yet, the NY Times, the self proclaimed “Paper Of Record”. Here’s Kathryn Pogin on the opinion pages Discrimination is Un-Christian, Too Much to the chagrin […]
July 14, 2014 – 8:31 am
Not Obama, of course. He had more important things to do, like rest up after playing another round of golf and watching the World Cup, just chilling on a sunny Sunday. Instead of acting as POTUS, leading, engaging, he sent the head of the HHS (Fox News) State governors from both parties have reacted cooly […]