…are pine trees dying from beetles spreading from ‘climate change’, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is No Tricks Zone, with a post on Greenland’s tipping point cancelled.
It’s mountains week!
Read: If All You See… »
…are pine trees dying from beetles spreading from ‘climate change’, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is No Tricks Zone, with a post on Greenland’s tipping point cancelled.
It’s mountains week!
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Happy Sunday! A gorgeous day in the Once and Future Nation Of America. The Sun is shining, the birds are screaming, and the Devils look good. This pinup is by George Petty, 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). 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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Will Republicans capitulate, as usual, for a promise of border security that really isn’t?
Biden is dangling border security money to try to get billions more for Israel and Ukraine
President Joe Biden is trying to sweeten his pitch for more money for Ukraine by mixing in billions of dollars for securing the U.S.-Mexico border in the hope that it will bring more Republicans on board. (snip)
It’s not at all clear that including roughly $14 billion in border money included as part of the the $106 billion spending package the White House sent to Congress on Friday will placate those who are resisting.
“The border has never been a money issue,” said Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas. “It has always been a policy issue. So we need to get in a room, go to the White House and sort that out.”
Well, that won’t happen Dan Who’s Gone Squishy the past few years
There are rising numbers of migrants at the border; arrests for illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico line were up 21% to 218,763 last month, and Biden has repeatedly said Congress should act to fix outdated immigration laws. But in the meantime, his administration has developed policies that aim to deter migrants from making a dangerous and often deadly journey while also opening up new legal immigration pathways.
So, supposed deterrence while saying “sure, come on in, you’ll get amnesty”?
The funding request is an attempt not only to manage people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, but also to deal with the growing numbers of migrants who are already here, waiting for their cases to play out.
The White House proposal includes $1.6 billion to hire 1,600 new asylum officers and processing personnel, which could double the number of people working on asylum cases. It also suggests $1.4 billion to add 375 immigration judges and their teams in addition to money for 1,300 new border patrol agents. There is $4.4 billion for Homeland Security efforts, including increased funding for holding facilities as the administration works to quickly deport those who do not qualify for asylum.
None of this addresses stopping as much illegal immigration as possible. It’s all about helping out the ones who are here, especially since deportations are down as the Biden regime doesn’t seem keen on booting out that many. Where’s the money for a border wall, for border agents, and so on?
There’s also $1.3 billion requested for regional migration centers outside the U.S., a new effort brokered by the Biden administration to encourage would-be migrants to stay where they are and apply for asylum before crossing the deadly Darien gap between South and Central America.
F that. That’s not our responsibility. And would just invite more to make the trek.
Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat who leads a Senate panel that oversees funding for the Department of Homeland Security, was wary of mixing any effort to overhaul border policy into a debate over spending.
“How are we going to settle our differences over immigration in the next two weeks?” Murphy asked. “This is a supplemental funding bill. The minute you start loading it up with policies, that sounds like a plan to fail.”
It’s easy. Cut the aid to Ukraine by three-quarters. Increase the aid to Israel by at least double. Allow states to deploy their National Guard to the border. Anyone caught coming across is put right back across. End asylum. No more for at least 20 years. All who are here get processed quickly, and all that do not comply, which is around 90%, are immediately deported. Those allowed to stay must go through citizenship classes and pass. Border barriers in the areas illegals tend to cross. More Customs and Border agents. Now. Not a promise for this later. No amnesty, no pathway to citizenship.
We all know there are enough Republicans to make Biden’s proposal happen, though, right? To capitulate?
Read: Biden Tries To Bribe GOP With Border Stuff To Get Aid For Ukraine (and a little for Israel) »
Perhaps they should seek out a qualified mental health professional who hasn’t been captured by a doomsday cult?
Climate Change Is Keeping Therapists Up at Night
Andrew Bryant can still remember when he thought of climate change as primarily a problem of the future. When he heard or read about troubling impacts, he found himself setting them in 2080, a year that, not so coincidentally, would be a century after his own birth. The changing climate, and all the challenges it would bring, were “scary and sad,” he said recently, “but so far in the future that I’d be safe.”
That was back when things were different, in the long-ago world of 2014 or so. The Pacific Northwest, where Bryant is a clinical social worker and psychotherapist treating patients in private practice in Seattle, is a largely affluent place that was once considered a potential refuge from climate disruption. Climate change sometimes came up in therapy sessions in the context of other issues — say, a couple having arguments because they couldn’t decide if it was still ethical to have kids — but it was rare, and usually fairly theoretical. “We’re lucky to be buffered by wealth and location,” Bryant said. “We are lucky to have the opportunity to look away.” (snip)
Now lots of Bryant’s clients wanted to talk about climate change. They wanted to talk about how strange and disorienting and scary this new reality felt, about what the future might be like and how they might face it, about how to deal with all the strong feelings — helplessness, rage, depression, guilt — being stirred up inside them.
Yeah, it’s most an uber-white Leftist thing. Most “minorities” (leftists think blacks in Africa, Asians in Asia, and Latinos in South America are “minorities”) just want that sweet, sweet climate cash
Bryant immersed himself in the subject, joining and founding associations of climate-concerned therapists. The Pacific Northwest, after all, was hardly alone in seeing scary new impacts, and lots of places were experiencing far worse. He searched for emerging research on the intersection of climate change and psychology, which was scattered across a variety of fields and journals, and eventually started a website, Climate & Mind, to serve as a sort of clearing house for other therapists searching for resources. Instead, the site became an unexpected window into the experience of would-be patients: Bryant found himself receiving messages from people around the world who stumbled across it while looking for help.
Perhaps he and the others should be telling their patients to just chill, everything is fine, Doom is not coming.
It had been a challenging few years, Bryant told me when I first called to talk about his work. There were some ways in which climate fears were a natural fit in the therapy room, and he believed the field had coalesced around some answers that felt clear and useful. But treating those fears also stirred up lots of complicated questions that no one was quite sure how to answer. The traditional focus of his field, Bryant said, could be oversimplified as “fixing the individual”: treating patients as separate entities working on their personal growth. Climate change, by contrast, was a species-wide problem, a profound and constant reminder of how deeply intertwined we all are in complex systems — atmospheric, biospheric, economic — that are much bigger than us. It sometimes felt like a direct challenge to old therapeutic paradigms — and perhaps a chance to replace them with something better.
So, crazy people being exposed to malpractice.
Rebecca Weston, a licensed clinical social worker practicing in New York and a co-president of the CPA-NA, told me that when she treats anxiety disorders, her goal is often to help the patient understand how much of their fear is internally produced — out of proportion to the reality they’re facing. But climate anxiety is a different challenge, because people worried about climate change and environmental breakdown are often having the opposite experience: Their worries are rational and evidence-based, but they feel isolated and frustrated because they’re living in a society that tends to dismiss them.
It’s all crazy. At least the wackos in Scientology leave everyone else alone. Heck, they, and ever crazier cults, seem better adjusted than the Cult of Climastrology.
It is a very, very long piece, full of Crazy.
Read: Climate Crisis (scam) Is Keeping Therapists Up At Night »
…are leaves falling from dying trees due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Greenie Watch, with a post on almost half of EV owners considering a switch back to gas.
Read: If All You See… »
Apparently, right now, illegals are being told that Chicago is an awesome destination, hence why so many are being shipped to the sanctuary city. I’m sure illegals crossing in other areas are being told to go to Sanctuary City New York, others Boston, Denver, other progressive towns. San Diego has receive a whole ton of them, though, that seems more of Biden’s doing.
Chicago delegation tours Texas migrant camps; calls for feds to declare Chicago ‘disaster zone’
A group of Chicago City Council members this week traveled to Texas to visit El Paso, San Antonio, McAllen and Brownsville as part of an effort from Mayor Brandon Johnson to gain a better understanding of the migrant crisis as the border.
“With the weather growing colder and hundreds of migrants arriving each day, it is more important than ever that every stakeholder at the state, federal and local level work diligently to address this challenge, while continuing to meet the needs of Chicago and Illinois residents,” Johnson’s office said in a statement.
“The purpose of this trip is to review operations at federal processing centers, and municipal and NGO-led transit sites, and begin discussions with local stakeholders about ways to alleviate the financial and operations challenges in both Chicago and at the border,” the statement added.
“This is a federal crisis lacking federal funds,” (Alderman) Hall told NBC Chicago from Texas. “That’s why we need the President of the United States to level the playing field and allow our city to be seen as a disaster zone.”
“If Chicago is a destination, we need the federal government to see this as a housing crisis, an infrastructure crisis, a border crisis,” Hall said.
A disaster like all the border towns from Texas to California? The proper message would be that the border needs to be shut down as much as possible, anyone illegally present needs to be deported immediately, and asylum seekers need to apply outside the U.S. Oh, and that Democrats should stop inviting people to come to the U.S. in massive numbers.
Of course, Chicago is a disaster for other reasons.
Meanwhile
Democratic leaders in El Paso, Texas have sent 178 busloads of migrants to New York, Chicago and Denver in less than a month, but only the state’s Republican governor is under fire for transporting migrants to sanctuary cities.
More than 7,700 migrants have been transported from West Texas since the city started its busing program on Sept. 22, the city told the DailyMail.com.
Chicago has received the most buses, with 73 charters going to Illinois. Another 55 have gone to New York City and 50 have traveled to Denver.
You aren’t really hearing anything about that, eh? I wonder why?
‘What we have shared with the mayor of El Paso is that there is no more room in Chicago,’ Alderman Will Hall told the ABC station in Chicago.
How much room is in El Paso, thanks to Democratic Party policies? Or Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo, Eagle Pass, and so many more? All those little towns and unincorporated areas, where illegals cross through citizen’s land and farms?
Read: Chicago Alderman Take Exactly Wrong Message After Visiting Texas Border »
Really, this is one of the first instances where the Cult of Climastrology has involved itself, at least from someone with clout
Israeli official slams Greta Thunberg after she backs Palestinians in Gaza
The Israeli military lashed out at Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Friday, after she sent a message supporting Palestinians and endorsed a comment which said a “genocide” was being perpetrated in Gaza.
Thunberg said “the world needs to speak up and call for an immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected,” as the Israel-Hamas war escalates and threatens to become a regional conflict.
Thunberg also shared on her Instagram account a post by a German-based pro-Palestinian account which says a “genocide” is happening in Gaza.
The group, Palestine Speaks, talked of its “indignation against genocide in Gaza and the repressive state terror of many Western states against anyone who shows and acts in solidarity with the Palestinians.”
In reaction, Arye Sharuz Shalicar, spokesman for the Israeli army, told POLITICO: “Whoever identifies with Greta in any way in the future, in my view, is a terror supporter.”
He added: “Because what Greta is doing, that she is now showing solidarity with Gaza while not saying a word about the massacres of Israelis, shows that she is actually not in favor of the Palestinians, but that she is sweeping the terror of the Palestinians or Hamas and Islamic Jihad under the table as if it did not exist.”
St. Greta pulled her original post, because it included an octopus
Imagine what else you don’t know despite the strong opinions you have on so many issues.
Also, your explanation as to how the octopus stuffie was specifically propped up for this specific photo on this specific issue is spurious, at best. pic.twitter.com/E2zogOk5qz
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) October 20, 2023
She cropped a different photo
Week 270. Today we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza. The world needs to speak up and call for an immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected.#FreePalestine #IStandWithPalestine #StandWithGaza #FridaysForFuture
Thread???? pic.twitter.com/0hVtya0yWO— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) October 20, 2023
You can still see the blue from the octopus on the edge. It’s complete BS, trying to drag autism into it. Do these people use shampoo? Have combs? These wackos truly are Jew haters. Hamas and other Islamic extremist groups do appreciate all these Useful Idiots.
Read: St. Greta Decided To Involve Her Climate Cult Group In The Gaza War »
The NY Times wonders if good marketing will help
San Francisco’s Brand Is in Trouble. Can a New Ad Campaign Fix It?
San Franciscans don’t like outsiders bashing their city, but they’re also cleareyed about its biggest problems: homelessness, rampant drug use and leaders who can’t seem to fix those issues.
So how does San Francisco turn its lackluster image around?
Some wealthy locals say the way forward is a brand refresh, and they are throwing their support behind a new $4 million ad campaign that will promote San Francisco as a hub of innovation and creativity.
The slogan? “It All Starts Here.”
It’s meant to remind San Franciscans — and everyone else — that the city of cable cars, Levi’s jeans, the Summer of Love, Gap Inc., Uber, Harvey Milk and the Golden State Warriors still has an exciting future ahead of it.
What starts here? Poop, urine, and used drug needles in the street? Homeless everywhere? Rampant crime? Car breakins and thefts? Gap? Most of their stores in SF closed, and they just shut down their Banana Republic in the downtown area, where most companies are closing their stores. Levis is still open in the downtown area, but, it’s surely just a matter of time. Tech companies are leaving over all those issues, as well as the high taxes and high cost of living. Cable cars aren’t enough to chance having a 1 in 20 chance of being a victim of property crime.
In fairness, there are large areas of SF which are safe. You know, the richer areas where the cops tend to be deployed to in order to protect those toney areas.
The campaign, funded by tech billionaire Chris Larsen and Bob Fisher, whose parents founded Gap in San Francisco in the 1960s, includes a social media video narrated by actor Peter Coyote, hundreds of billboards around the city, banners hanging from light poles, and bumper stickers and signs for business owners and residents to hang in their windows.
“No question we’ve got problems we’ve got to fix,” said Larsen, who has funded numerous startups and now sees his city’s reputation as desperately needing investment.
“But we can’t let the brand just suffer,” he added. “We’ve got so much to be proud of, and we can’t lose sight of that.”
Does it really help to tell residents this? Also, they aren’t actually fixing the problems.
Meanwhile, the high crime Democratic Party run city of Seattle thinks they have a Plan
Read: Say, Can A New Ad Campaign Save Crappy (sic) San Francisco? »
…is an area flooded because Other People drive fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Green Jihad, with a post on St. Greta being arrested again.
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