…is a world killing dog, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Green Jihad, with a post on rekindling the fire at a California lithium battery plant.
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…is a world killing dog, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Green Jihad, with a post on rekindling the fire at a California lithium battery plant.
Read: If All You See… »
Such a shame, putting people involved in graft, waste, fraud, siphoned aid for idiotic projects on leave and terminating them. Closing USAID and folding any worthwhile projects directly under the State Department. None of the people defending them had any problem with terminating people who didn’t take the COVID “vaccine”
The Trump administration is putting USAID staffers on leave worldwide and firing at least 1,600
The Trump administration moved its fast-paced dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development toward what appeared to be its final phases, telling all but a fraction of staffers worldwide that they were on leave as of Monday and notifying at least 1,600 of the U.S.-based staffers they were being fired.
The move was the latest and one of the biggest steps in what President Donald Trump and cost-cutting ally Elon Musk say is their goal of gutting the six-decade-old aid and development agency in a broader campaign to slash the size of the federal government.
The move comes after a federal judge on Friday allowed the administration to move forward with its plan to pull thousands of USAID staffers off the job in the United States and around the world. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols rejected pleas in a lawsuit from employees to keep temporarily blocking the government’s plan.
“As of 11:59 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 23, 2025, all USAID direct hire personnel, with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, core leadership and/or specially designated programs, will be placed on administrative leave globally,” according to the notices sent to USAID workers that were viewed by The Associated Press.
Perhaps they should have done a better job. Should have not treated USAID as their personal slush fund for funding their personal beliefs
Lawsuits by government workers’ unions, USAID contractors and others say the administration lacks the constitutional authority to eliminate an independent agency or congressionally funded programs without lawmakers’ approval.
First, it was created by Executive Order, so, Trump can erase it the same way. As for funding, did Congress specifically authorize money for transgender comics in South America? Or, just for USAID? Anything specifically allocated can be disbursed properly by the remaining USAID employees, or, moved to State.
But, hey, this gets fun from the LA Times
Opinion: We may all regret dismantling USAID
American foreign assistance is experiencing an existential moment. The foreign assistance budget appears to be on the chopping block, and the primary agency responsible for delivering foreign assistance, the U.S. Agency for International Development, is undergoing rapid, unplanned disassembly. Some are saying it’s time to give up on foreign assistance altogether, but is it?
As someone who worked on USAID-funded projects around the world for nearly 15 years, I can say that USAID deserves much of the criticism it receives — critiques such as poor performance, misplaced focus and insubordination. Many of its projects run far behind schedule or fail to achieve their intended results. Others appear to be poorly aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives or simply disconnected from them. Even the more successful programs cost substantially more than one might expect. And U.S.-based contractors and nongovernmental organizations take home a large portion of the assistance, all while working on contracts and grants that minimize their risk and guarantee a profit (where permitted).
So, basically, Ryan Crow just gave enough reasons to close USAID. Probably not the best way to start a defense of the agency.
But our strategic interests, including energy, critical minerals and counterterrorism, among others, span the globe. A few billion dollars wielded effectively in countries around the world can do far more for American interests than some want to believe, especially in the long run. Dismantling the agency may be something we come to regret.
Is giving lots of money to jihad supporting organizations helping American interests? How about transgender puppet theater? And what portion cannot be, again, performed out of State?
Maybe this money should be spent on Americans.
Effectively shuttering USAID will also take important power projection capabilities off the table. As many have already noted, containing disease outbreaks, reducing migration and bolstering political stability are all more difficult without the unique set of skills and expertise built up (often painfully) over decades at USAID. The value of these activities can be difficult to recognize in the short term because they often work far upstream and geographically far away from the consequence they are intended to avert, such as strengthening the justice system in Honduras to reduce migrant flows. But they do have demonstrable value. A safer, healthier, less violent and more prosperous world is in the United States’ interests as much as anyone’s, and foreign aid can help achieve these goals where military force, private interests or markets cannot alone.
All can, and should, be performed within primary agencies. And USAID emboldened illegal immigration. So, bye!
Real? Not real? Do these EV chargers require payment for use? Or, are they simply free? Are federal employees charging for government business, or, for their own personal use?
Trump administration reportedly shutting down federal EV chargers nationwide
The General Services Administration, the agency that manages buildings owned by the federal government, is planning to shut down its entire network of electric vehicle chargers, according to a report in The Verge.
The GSA reportedly operates a network of hundreds of EV chargers with a total of 8,000 plugs that can be used to charge vehicles owned by the government and by federal employees. A source told The Verge that federal workers will receive guidance next week to shut those chargers down, with some regional offices already told to take their chargers offline.
Earlier this week, Colorado Public Radio obtained an internal email stating that charging stations at the Denver Federal Center would be shut down as they are “not mission critical.”
Let’s flip to that link
According to an internal email CPR News obtained from multiple sources, the U.S. General Services Administration says the government-owned chargers are not critical to how it does its work.
“As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA-owned charging stations are not mission-critical,” the email reads.
The GSA’s website says the Federal Center has 22 “fully functional” charging stations at 11 locations on the campus in Denver’s western suburbs. The email, sent from a GSA official, says some will be taken offline within the next week and others will be shut down once contracts are canceled.
“Neither Government Owned Vehicles nor Privately Owned Vehicles will be able to charge at these charging stations once they’re out of service,” the email says.
They are supposedly operated by solar power, so, if 100% so, let them run. And if there are lots of GSA owned EVs, let them operate. They are already in operation. But, I’ve had no luck in finding out how many EVs operate out of Denver. If there are lots, leave the charging stations operational. Certainly more cost effective to charge than at privately owned stations.
I say leave any anywhere that are operating up and running. Can’t hurt. But, the report will surely make the moonbats bark. Oh, and the last paragraph
Local officials also are worried that the administration’s plans to slash federal workspace could mean the closure of the Federal Center itself. Many federal workers who have not been terminated, however, are being instructed to return to the office.
If they can prove they are just as productive at home as at the office and do not need to be there everyday, I’m OK with remote. But, the employees do not get that choice.
This is what happens when the federal government institutes policies that entice people to not come illegally/seek fake asylum. When the government rounds them up and deports them. When it says “don’t come.”
They crossed the Darien Gap to reach the US. Now, boat-by-boat, migrants are returning
They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S.
Now, boat-by-boat, those migrants – mainly from the Andean nations of Venezuela and Colombia – have given up after President Donald Trump’s crackdown on asylum, and are returning to the countries they once sought to escape.
One of those speed boats zipped through dense jungle-cloaked rivers near the Colombia-Panama border on Sunday, headed south. Inside were around 20 migrants clinging to their backpacks and shielding themselves from the water’s spray.
Many of those same people waited months, sometimes more than year in Mexico to get an asylum appointment in the U.S. through a Biden-era CBP One app, which ended under Trump.
“ When Trump arrived and eliminated the application (CBP One) all our hopes went up in smoke,” said Karla Castillo, a 36-year-old Venezuelan traveling with her younger sister.
If they had real asylum claims they would continue, right? Except just 10% are accepted for asylum. Anyhow, they call this a “reverse flow.”
The boats were part of a well oiled migrant smuggling machine that once raked in money from the steady flow of hundreds of thousands of people headed north nearly a year ago.
The boat route, which crosses through Indigenous Guna Yala lands, was once part of what smugglers called the VIP route, in which migrants paid more so they wouldn’t have to take the deadly trek through the Darien Gap.
But now that much of the Darien’s migrant smuggling industry has collapsed, some smugglers are taking advantage of the reverse migration to charge steep costs to migrants – between $200 and $250 per person, including minors – for the boat rides.
And Democrats abetted this by enticing the illegals to make the dangerous trek. How much did they aid this by providing US taxpayer money to help the illegals make the trek? How much was fed from federal agencies such as USAID to NGOs and other private groups to distribute that money to helping illegals? All while pocketing quite a bit themselves.

Now, notice that photo, which is the first one in the AP article: go scroll the others. There are very few women and children. It is mostly men. As usual. How many are criminals? Why do we see so few families?
Read: Bummer: South American Fake Asylum Seekers Turning Around, Going Home »
…is a world turning to desert, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Powerline, with a post on the AP style book.
It’s ladies in nature week!
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Happy Sunday! Another fine day in Returned America! The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, and baseball is in pre-season. This pinup is by Art Frahm, with a wee bit of help.
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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And it makes climate cultists very apoplectic that they might actually have to practice what they preach, rather than forcing Other People to bear the burden
Trump Order Shifts the Financial Burden of Climate Change Onto Individuals
One of President Donald Trump’s most damaging strikes at the foundation of U.S. climate policy is buried deep in a sweeping Inauguration Day executive order focused on “Unleashing American Energy.” Half way through the lengthy document is a directive that would obliterate an obscure but critically important calculation the government uses to gauge the real-world costs that climate change is imposing on the U.S. economy.
Getting rid of the measure, called the “social cost of carbon,” would upend energy and environmental regulations meant to address climate change and could have the long-term effect of shifting costs from polluting industries directly onto Americans as the expenses of climate change rise.
The measure essentially establishes a price for each ton of carbon emitted, based on the long-term damages it is expected to cause in the future. It has become the government’s primary tool to weigh the economic costs of climate change — such as disaster cleanup or health impacts from warming — against the burden of regulations.
The executive order disbanded the working group, which included the treasury secretary, energy secretary and director of national economic policy, that set the social cost of carbon and advised how it should be implemented. It revoked that group’s previous decisions. And it directed the Environmental Protection Agency, which calculates the figure and bases regulatory proposals on it, to reconsider using the social cost of carbon altogether with the goal of eradicating “abuse” that stands in the way of affordable energy production.
In other words, the hyper-leftists at Pro Publica hate that communist social cost of carbon, which is something more akin to what they have in China, is going bye bye
If carried out, the shift away from using the social cost of carbon measure would not only make it exceedingly difficult to enact new rules slowing climate change and its growing costs in the future, but it would send the signal that the Trump administration doesn’t believe that climate change carries economic consequences.
Well, gosh darnit, the whole Progressive (nice Fascism) government thing will have to go away as it pertains to the doomsday climate cult. Shucks! Go pound sound, wackos, do things in your own lives, leave the rest of us alone.
Read: ZOMG: Trump Has Shifted The Burden Of The Climate (scam) Onto Individuals »
…are Bad Weather clouds rolling in because people use fossil fueled boats, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Bunkerville, with a post on the last gasp for Zelensky.
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NBC News, and other outlets, are running with this, but, it sure seems like the “constituents” who are complaining are mostly Democrats, not Republicans. But, you know, NBC has to do their tone deaf Resistance stuff and Democrats have to astroturf their TDS with protests
Republicans start to feel the heat on budget cuts: From the Politics Desk
After the Senate pulled an all-nighter to adopt a budget blueprint, the pressure next week will be squarely on the House as it plans to take up a competing version to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda.
For some Republican lawmakers, it will come after they spent the past week getting an earful back home.
At town halls across the country, House Republicans faced sometimes-hostile crowds furious about the sweeping budget cuts and mass firings of federal workers that Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency are carrying out, Scott Wong, Syedah Asghar, Sahil Kapur and Ben Kamisar report.
With the House on recess, public events this week marked the first opportunity for many lawmakers to hear directly from constituents since Trump’s inauguration.
- Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., was pressed on DOGE’s “sloppy approach” to cuts to the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Reps. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., and Kevin Hern, R-Okla., were accused of not doing enough to stand up to the executive branch amid Trump and Musk’s flurry of actions.
- And a man confronted Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-Ore., about not being responsive to his concerns about Musk.
The raucous town halls conjured memories of those in 2009 — the start of the tea party movement — when constituents protested lawmakers over Democrats’ massive health care bill, which became the Affordable Care Act.
I seriously doubt they are Republicans complaining about Trump and Musk’s actions
One Republican lawmaker said it appeared that constituents who’ve been “quiet” since Joe Biden’s 2020 victory are back out in force. “Too much too fast seems to be a common refrain,” the lawmaker continued.
So, Democrats and the few Never Trumper Republicans complaining about reducing the number of federal employees and cutting money for transgender comics and puppet shows? Tough sh*t. To paraphrase what they said when Obama and Biden won “Trump won. The majority voted for him. Sit down for the time being. Elections have consequences.”
As Melanie Zanona, Sahil Kapur and Ben Kamisar report, the House’s budget plan could result in steep cuts to Medicaid and food stamps. That could put a handful of Republicans who represent parts of the country where sizable shares of the populations receive government assistance from Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in a politically difficult position.
“Could.” What I’m hearing is that any cuts will not affect the money US citizens get, just that illegals/fake asylum seekers will be cut off, and that certain foods will be removed from SNAP. And, work requirements may be strengthened. Unnecessary bureaucracy and red tape could be eliminated, which will streamline how the the programs operated.
This is just a case of the Credentialed Media being The Resistance to Trump, rather than being a news outlet.
Read: NBC News Says Republicans Are Starting To Feel Heat From Trump Cuts »