…is horrible fossil fuels caused heat snow, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Twitchy, with a post on Brandon blaming Trump for SVD and then running away from questions.
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…is horrible fossil fuels caused heat snow, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Twitchy, with a post on Brandon blaming Trump for SVD and then running away from questions.
Read: If All You See… »
Why do I read this article and think that ABC and Good Morning America are totally bummed out that huge numbers of people were not getting COVID, not getting it bad, and not dying?
The winter COVID wave that wasn’t: Why the US didn’t see a surge
When the United States saw COVID-19 cases and deaths rise around this past Christmas and New Year’s, many Americans feared the country was in for a third winter wave.
But as quickly as both metrics went up, they also came down. Weekly cases and deaths in late winter 2022-23 are on par with what was seen in spring 2022, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Last year, the Biden administration issued a bleak warning that as many as 100 million Americans could be infected during a COVID-19 wave in the fall and winter.
However, as the third anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the virus to be a global pandemic approaches, it appears that the U.S. has survived its first winter without a massive COVID-19 surge.
Experts told ABC News that a combination of more immunity, better treatments, less severe infections and more people following mitigation measures likely played a role.
More immunity. From people having it prior, hence, natural immunity, especially since the vaccines really do not work that well? Almost no one is masking, almost no one is isolating or keeping their distance. People are back to shaking hands (which is a bummer, because the hands of many people are dirty).
Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist and chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital and an ABC News contributor, said there is some inconsistency when comparing past winter surges to this winter because there was a lack of overall testing and a declined use of home tests this winter.
However, the lower number of hospitalizations and deaths is likely a good indication of a less severe season this year compared to previous years, he said.
This is a good thing, right? Why do I get the feeling that they wanted it to be a bad winter? Is it just from all that time of the media being happy that so many were getting sick and dying while Trump was president, so that they could Blame Trump and such? Or while Biden was president, so that the media could pimp the Leftist notion of telling people to Obey government?
During this most recent winter, an updated bivalent booster is also available, which — although only 16.2% of the population has received it — has likely offered at least some protection.
Last year, the CDC estimated that, as of May 2022, more than 94% of the U.S. population has COVID-19-induced antibodies either from past infection or vaccination.
In other words, boosters really didn’t make a difference. Interestingly, more people were dying when a majority were getting the vaccine and getting boosted, versus now when most didn’t bother. Really, at this point, almost no one is jabbed and no one is wearing masks (and half the people who voluntarily wear a masks wear it wrong): it’s either natural immunity or COVID wearing out. Or both.
Thanks, no thanks. I prefer the real thing. That said, how soon till the Cult of Climastrology advocates that real milk be fazed out because moocows are Bad, and get politicians to push this? If you think that’s too far fetched, a conspiracy theory, you haven’t been paying attention (I’m reading the paywalled article via the webcache)
Moooove over: How single-celled yeasts are doing the work of 1,500-pound cows
The first course was a celery root soup lush with whole milk. The last was a spice cake topped with maple cream cheese frosting served with a side of ice cream. And then a latte with its fat cap of glossy foam. In all, a delicious lunch. Maybe a little heavy on the dairy.
Only this dairy was different. It was not the product of a cow or soybean or nut. The main ingredient of this milk was made by microbes in a lab, turned into tasty and recognizable food, and then served to a hungry reporter.
Lab-grown meat is coming. But lab-grown dairy has already arrived.
Dozens of companies have sprouted up in recent months to develop milk proteins made by yeasts or fungi, including Perfect Day, the California-based dairy company that laid out this unusual spread. The companies’ products are already on store shelves in the form of yogurt, cheese and ice cream, often labeled “animal-free.” The burgeoning industry, which calls itself “precision fermentation,” has its own trade organization, and big-name food manufacturers such as Nestlé, Starbucks and General Mills have already signed on as customers.
Why not just use, you know, the real thing? The cows are right there.
The rapid advancement in this area has sparked hope for a revolution in the dairy industry, and not just because it’s kinder to the cows. Precision dairy doesn’t have cholesterol, lactose, growth hormones or antibiotics (though those with dairy allergies should beware). And cattle, for beef or dairy, is said to be the No. 1 agricultural source of greenhouse gases worldwide. Consumers concerned about climate change or animal welfare have been anticipating the U.S. launch of cultivated meat, which is grown in labs from animal cells, but cultivated dairy could have just as much of an impact on the environment — with fewer regulatory hurdles to clear.
So, you must suffer to have the fake stuff. Hilariously, the same people who will buy into this are so often unhinged over genetically modified foods
Despite widespread acceptance of soy, oat and almond milk, U.S. consumers, even vegan ones, continue to be underwhelmed by plant-based cheese options: Mostly made of starch and oil, they often lack the flavor or texture (no gooey strings, not enough bounce) of real cheese. And cheese is especially bothersome for the environment, more so than its liquid counterpart: Making one pound of cheese requires 10 pounds (or about five quarts) of cow’s milk. The World Economic Forum and many scientific reports suggest cheese generates the third-highest emissions in agriculture after beef and lamb.
Well, for one thing, it’s not real cheese. It’s not cheese, as not made with dairy. Also, those fake “milks” use vast amounts of water and land. What are the issues with making this new type of fake milk? Reading the rest of the article, it doesn’t sound pleasant.
This Breitbart piece went up around 6pm Sunday, hopefully it’s all for naught
U.S. Scrambles to Prepare Financial Backstop to Stave Off Banking Panic
The U.S. government is scrambling on Sunday night to prepare emergency measures to shore up banks and the U.S. economy as the nation braces for a potential bank run on Monday.
The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve are jointly preparing to launch a program to backstop deposits in excess of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. $250,000, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Federal Reserve is also preparing to ease the terms of banks’ access to its discount window, an emergency lending facility for banks to raise cash.
The emergency preparations are not yet official. The Fed and the U.S. Treasury have not publicly commented on measures they are considering to stave off a rush of demand for bank account deposits to be withdrawn.
Silicon Valley Bank, the 16the largest bank by assets in the U.S., failed on Friday after depositors rushed to withdraw deposits last week. This was the largest bank failure since the financial crisis and the second largest in U.S. history. Now the government is worried that customers may try to withdraw funds from other banks.
Hopefully the feds are prepared this Monday morning, and the people who know about this stuff keep things calm. And that people do not make a run on their bank. A lot of people are concerned with their big companies being able to make payroll this week. Janet Yellen is doing the right thing in keeping a cool, calm demeanor. Unfortunately, Joe came back from Delaware late Saturday. He can’t really offer anything of substance, but, hey, it is for the best for investors and big bankers and such to see him at the White House.
Around the same time as the Breitbart article we get
There it is. The bailout.
No matter what Yellen and Biden and corporate media call it…it’s a bailout.
Regular Americans hosed by the Ruling Class. Again.
Paying the tab for a Tech party that didn’t invite any deplorables… pic.twitter.com/wqD2mWwPsI
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) March 12, 2023
How many middle class folks have over $250k in savings/investments through SVB? Versus how many are rich folks who took the chance in keeping their money in a Woke bank too concerned about stuff that doesn’t make or protect money? As Vivek Ramaswamy said
“Silicon Valley Bank is one of the biggest evangelists of DEI and ESG – environmental and social factors,” he said. “In fact, just January of last year, barely over a year ago… they made a $5 billion commitment to sustainable finance to actually make for what they call a climate-ready, healthier planet. Well, guess what? That $5 billion would have served their balance sheet – how about a healthier balance sheet instead? And that’s something that actually, it’s a lesson that everyone else ought to learn by example. The lesson they ought to learn is not when you waste your money and burn it in a financial trash fire that… the taxpayers of this country are there to save you. No! It actually ought to be a lesson for everybody else that a healthy balance sheet is the responsibility of a bank, not… what they call a healthy planet.”
And in New York, state regulators shut down Signature Bank on Sunday, in order to protect investors of the bank which did a lot of business in crypto, though they had been trying to reduce that business. Then you had Silvergate Bank going into voluntary liquidation a few days ago, another that was heavy into Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, and like SVB, involved too much in Woke stuff, ‘climate change’, and other things which put their assets at risk.
Read: Will This Be Bank Panic Monday? »
…is a wonder field that would be perfect for solar panels, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is The Gateway Pundit, with a post on St. Greta deleting a post on the world ending in 2023.
It’s ladies out and about week.
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Happy Sunday! Another wonderful day in the Once And Future Nation Of America. The snow is falling (it’ll turn to rain before I post this post, but, got to see some), the geese are still honking, and the Devils are still playing really well. This pinup is by Harry Ekman 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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The COVID cultists just won’t give up, and Zeynep Tufekci is super excited to tell us why the Cochrane study doesn’t stand up in an op-ed
Here’s Why the Science Is Clear That Masks Work
The debate over masks’ effectiveness in fighting the spread of the coronavirus intensified recently when a respected scientific nonprofit said its review of studies assessing measures to impede the spread of viral illnesses found it was “uncertain whether wearing masks or N95/P2 respirators helps to slow the spread of respiratory viruses.”
Now the organization, Cochrane, says that the way it summarized the review was unclear and imprecise, and that the way some people interpreted it was wrong.
“Many commentators have claimed that a recently updated Cochrane review shows that ‘masks don’t work,’ which is an inaccurate and misleading interpretation,” Karla Soares-Weiser, the editor in chief of the Cochrane Library, said in a statement.
“The review examined whether interventions to promote mask wearing help to slow the spread of respiratory viruses,” Soares-Weiser said, adding, “Given the limitations in the primary evidence, the review is not able to address the question of whether mask wearing itself reduces people’s risk of contracting or spreading respiratory viruses.”
Obviously, this cherry picked statement, which doesn’t fully support the actual study, makes super scientist Tufekci and her NY Times Comrades very happy, because…oh, wait, she’s not a scientist, she has a degree in sociology, and forced masking was never about science. It was always about compliance.
“Mask mandates, social distancing, the other shutdowns we had in terms of even restaurants and things like that — if places like New York City didn’t do that, the number of deaths would have been much higher,” he told me. “I’m very confident of that statement.”
So the evidence is relatively straightforward: Consistently wearing a mask, preferably a high-quality, well-fitting one, provides protection against the coronavirus.
Yet, we were told that it was OK to not wear a mask while eating in a restaurant. The number of COVID related deaths and infections was much higher during the time of forced masking, even with the vaccines, than prior to forced masking. If pollen was getting into the mask, then COVID could get in. Regardless, government decided it would force compliance on the peasants, all while the Elites would play games with removing their own masks
https://twitter.com/vpp2021/status/1634422284533526528
How often did we see it play out where they did not wear masks? Remember the Super Bowl in California? How about Joe Biden and all his people who would come up to the podium and remove the mask? If they worked, wouldn’t wearing it while speaking inside be the exact freaking time to wear it to stop COVID from spreading? It was a scam. A way to force compliance with government mandates. Hence why a hardcore leftist sociologist would heavily support masking.
I went to a party last night.
Here's how we reduced the #COVID19 risk:– we all wear masks in public spaces and at work
– we planned well in advance and monitored our health
– we use Enovid
– we met on an outdoor, heated patio and we measured the ventilation
– we put on… pic.twitter.com/KDBjURyR9m— Sho Jacobs (@shoshanahjacobs) March 10, 2023
Besides being an insufferable cult, why the need for Enovid if masks work? Enovid, which is not approved for use in Canada (or the US) yet, is supposed to be over 95% effective at killing off COVID and other viruses. It’s also expensive, so, this is a nice case of Elite privilege. These people are all nuts. And, separately, how much pollution are they creating? You are supposed to dispose an N95 at least daily.
Why, yes, she did take a fossil fueled flight to Austin, Texas
Energy Secretary Granholm claims US can ‘learn from what China is doing’ on climate change
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm claimed Friday that Americans can “learn from what China is doing” in combating climate change.
During an interview at the annual SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, Granholm sang the praises of China for its efforts to reduce climate change, claiming the country is actually “very sensitive” about the issue, more so than the United States.
Granholm made these claims despite the fact that China recently hit its coal-production record last year. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, “55% of China’s energy” now comes from fossil fuel “compared to 11% in the U.S.” (snip)
Granholm said, “I mean, there’s a couple of countries that we know are outliers and don’t care,” but clarified that China isn’t actually one of them.
She then praised China’s climate change efforts, saying, “But, I think China has done — has been very sensitive, and has actually invested a lot in their solutions, to achieve their goals.”
Granholm added, “So we’re — we’re hopeful that, you know, we can all learn from what China is doing.”
The secretary also noted, “the amount of money that they’re investing in clean energy is actually, you know, encouraging.”
What can we learn? Well, China talks a big game, but, doesn’t practice what they preach. Much like most of the Elite Warmist, including Granholm. They are selling substandard, underpriced solar panels around the world, cornering the market, particularly in 1st World nations who have great lives and nothing else to care about other than the climate scam. China does a wonderful job in having a centralized, authoritarian government. Is that what Granholm wants us to learn? How about their forced labor from children and Muslims?
Read: Energy Secretary Says We Can Learn A Lot From China On Climate Crisis (scam) »
…is a bright blue, cloudless sky from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on TikTok hiring a Joe Biden connected firm.
Doubleshot below the fold, check out Jihad Watch, with a post on a “‘Queer, Non-Binary,’ Sharia-Adherent State Rep Hid Trans Activist Who Assaulted Cop”
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Almost every single poll shows that the citizens do not want men who pretend they’re women competing against biological women, and quite a few election results show that parents do not like the way schools are hiding what they’re doing from parents. Neither of these bills has a chance of passing the Democrat run Senate, as they will surely filibuster if Chuck Schumer even allows a vote
House Republicans Advance Bill Banning Males from Competing in Female Sports
House Republicans are advancing legislation which would prevent biological males from competing in female sports as well as ensure parental rights in education.
The Education and Workforce Committee this week advanced two bills — H.R. 5, the Parents Bill of Rights Act, as well as H.R.734 – Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023 — to the House floor. The first bill, H.R. 5, aims to “ensure the rights of parents are honored and protected in the Nation’s public schools.”
The bill itself, unveiled by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and House Republicans earlier this month, lists several parental rights, including the right to review their child’s school curriculum; the right to “know if the State alters the State’s challenging State academic standards; the right to see a list of the books and other reading materials in the library of their child’s school; the right to see the school’s budget and expenditures; and more.
This shouldn’t even be controversial, and shouldn’t even be necessary, but, we’ve all seen the way many school systems and teachers have been acting over the past few years
The committee also advanced H.R.734 – Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023, which specifically amends the Education Amendments of 1972 “to provide that for purposes of determining compliance with title IX of such Act in athletics, sex shall be recognized based solely on a person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth,” per the bill.
“It shall be a violation of subsection (a) for a recipient of Federal financial assistance who operates, sponsors, or facilitates athletic programs or activities to permit a person whose sex is male to participate in an athletic program or activity that is designated for women or girls,” the bill states, recognizing sex as strictly based on an individual’s reproductive biology and genetics at the time of birth.
Men should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports, taking away all the hard work women put in to compete, even causing them to lose scholarships. It demoralizes them. Nor should they be in the women’s locker rooms, bathrooms, and showers. It’s just incomprehensible to me why Democrats are so gun ho on erasing women, and why feminist groups haven’t worked harder to protect women.
Here’s a big question: do these bills belong at the federal level in our Federalist system? The one on trans surely does, as there is Title IX, and the Constitution is meant to protect citizens from this kind of abuse. Parental rights? Well, I might have said no, this is a state issue, but, since the federal government rather took over education, Congress has the ability to pass laws like this. It would be best done at the state level, though. That said, McCarthy knows neither will pass the Senate, and, even if they somehow made it, Biden would veto. They are meant to put Democrats on the record as opposing parental choice and protecting women.
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