Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! Another wonderful day in Returned America. Getting some well needed rain, a mockingbird has decided he likes singing on my porch, and US beat Canada 3-1. This pinup is by Robert Skemp, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Not A Lot Of People Know That: US Wildfires Much More Extensive In Past, Says New Study
  2. Real Climate Science: Is New York About To Drown?
  3. Watts Up With That?: Sorry, CNN, No “Cow Fart” Vaccine Is Necessary or Will Stop Climate Change
  4. American Greatness: The Genius of the DOGE Exposures
  5. Bearing Arms: Bill Seeks to End Financial Industry’s Discrimination Toward Gun Companies
  6. Chicks On The Right: Egypt is Suddenly Interested in Rebuilding Gaza
  7. Gates Of Vienna: One Deported, a Hundred Brought In: What Could Go Wrong?
  8. Geller Report: Massive Sell-Off in Washington DC Housing Market – the Most Expensive in The Nation
  9. IOTW Report: Hundreds of Texas National Guardsmen Deputized for Immigration Enforcement
  10. Jihad Watch: Germany: Mother withdraws daughter from school trip to mosque, school threatens to fine her
  11. Legal Insurrection: House Panel Demands Columbia University Hand Over Disciplinary Records of Anti-Israel Protesters
  12. Moonbattery: Panic as Party Ends for Corrupt Swamp Rats
  13. neo-neocon: Why is the Democratic Party continuing to move to the left, when even its own voters don’t want it to?
  14. Pacific Pundit: California communist Rep. Robert Garcia calls for left wing radicals to “bring weapons” to their fight against Trump, Musk and DOGE
  15. And last, but, not least, The American Conservative has Donald Trump Is Realizing Jules Verne’s Dreams

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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Good News: Biden Completely Failing At Installing At Installing EV Chargers Is Not His Fault

It’s definitely Someone Else’s fault. Especially in those pesky states. This is a pretty crazy opinion piece at the Washington Post

Why the government built only 58 EV charging stations in three years

Electric vehicleIt was one of the proudest moments of the Biden administration: Charging stations for electric vehicles “will be up and as easy to find as gas stations are now,” the president told cheering autoworkers at the Detroit Auto Show in 2022. The bipartisan infrastructure law he signed earlier in his term set aside $5 billion to fill in the gaps of a network of 500,000 charging stations that would stretch seamlessly across the nation by 2030.

Private companies were already installing charging stations by then — but mostly in urban areas with lots of EVs. Rural areas in particular were left underserved. The law would solve that problem by installing between 1,000 and 1,500 publicly funded stations in the places private companies wouldn’t want to invest in. Nobody would be stranded on Thanksgiving on the way to Grandma’s because their car ran out of electrons.

In fairness, it doesn’t take long to install level 2 chargers at someone’s house, even if they have to install a second fuse box. The electricity is there. Installing level 1, 2, and 3 chargers, especially 3, out somewhere can take a bit more time. I watched them take about 6 months to run the lines for a level 3 with just 2 charging ports at a dealership. Permits, digging, running lines, turning it on. But, still, I also watched Tesla install about 6 (maybe more, can only see so many when I drive by them near the gym) in about 3 months in Knightdale.

But more than three years after President Joe Biden signed that law, a mere 58 new charging stations are in operation. President Donald Trump regularly cites that paltry figure as evidence of the incompetence of the federal bureaucracy. His administration, no fan of electric cars, is already trying to claw back the money. So what should have been a triumph of progressive policymaking has instead devolved into humiliation.

Is humiliation a strong enough word?

By the point the Biden administration turned its attention to expanding the nation’s EV charging infrastructure, the approach that FDR might have taken during the 1930s — just hiring people to do it — was entirely off the table. Such a plan would immediately be labeled a “socialist” enterprise that posed a threat to private companies.

When they considered passing and implementing this they should have maybe, you know, considered exactly how the f*** they would actually run the project. This is government in a nutshell: here’s a law, here’s money, make it happen. Would this be acceptable if you were hiring a contractor to say, build an add-on to your house? Wouldn’t you want to know how they were going to do it, and be pretty pissed if they were just winging it? I mean, hell, they could have trained a boatload of the deadweight federal employees to do this.

Instead, the Biden administration was left to rely in large part on the system that governs 90 percent of federal transportation spending: distributing the money to the states. This pattern, established during the Eisenhower administration, works by sending federal dollars to the state highway departments that maintain the nation’s infrastructure. Each state figures out how to implement the law, which in this case called for high-speed chargers at least every 50 miles on major highways.

And, obviously, no one, especially the guy who should have been checking, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Biden as the “CEO”, bothered to follow up and make sure that the states were contracting the work out so the chargers actually got installed. And, really, how many companies are capable of doing this? Especially those who were not already contracted to install them?

Anyhow, it’s the states’ fault

The states, of course, had no experience with EV technology. And so it was up to the federal government to help them navigate their new responsibilities. The Transportation and Energy departments quickly established a “joint office” to guide the work. Within weeks of the infrastructure law’s signing — lightning speed by modern standards — the administration had published a draft rule establishing the requirements:

In other words, Los Federales slapped tons of requirements onto the projects, making it less likely for companies to want to get involved.

Government, in essence, is slow not by incompetence but by design. And it’s not just one law; the government’s inability to function today is the result of decades of procedural guardrails designed to prevent government from doing bad things.

Don’t discount incompetence.

We’ve created wildlife protections, and environmental study mandates, and opportunities for public comment, and new rights to sue that stand in the way of expeditious progress. Some states, for example, wanted to contract directly with their local utilities to erect the EV chargers, but federal statutes require a bidding process lest any contractor get a sweetheart deal.

Slow, incompetent, and bureaucratic. Skipping to the end (though, worth reading the whole thing)

The EV charging station tale marks what amounts to a “Wizard of Oz” moment for progressives. They want to prevent abuse and use government to serve the greater good. But as its snail-like rollout demonstrates, government today is more like the man behind the curtain than the great and powerful Oz. Progressives need to figure out how they will address the overcorrections of the past several decades and, in so doing, make government work again.

I wonder how much of the money simply disappeared into the pockets of federal bureaucrats, state employees, and contractors with little to no work?

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If All You See…

…is a mountain that surely lost its glacier due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Cold Fury, with a post asking if crazy legislation is a joke.

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Weird: NC State Implements Hiring Freeze Due To Federal Money Freeze

Trump and Elon are just so awful!

NC State hiring freeze: Faculty, staff positions on hold amid federal budget uncertainty

North Carolina State University Executive Vice Chancellor Warwick Arden told college deans, vice provosts and senior vice provosts on Friday that he was implementing an immediate “pause on all hiring activities” in response to uncertainty about the federal budget.

“Given the uncertain impacts of the presidential administration’s Executive Orders and guidance, the potential shut down of the federal government on March 14, and financial challenges that the state government is dealing with, leadership is becoming increasingly concerned with our budgets over the next year or two,” Arden wrote in part in a memorandum. (snip)

The Trump administration has issued dozens of executive orders, some of which involve freezing federal grants and loans that go to college campuses. Woodson told WRAL News that his university receives more than 400 federal grants and contracts. The university received $416 million in federal funding in 2023-24.

The freeze only covers NC State, not the rest of the UNC university system. And then there’s

Teachers fear shuttering Department of Education will diminish vital programs

Heather Stambaugh, a high school teacher in rural Ohio, said she sees the impact of federal funding every day in her classrooms.

It opens up opportunities for individual aides to work one-on-one with high-need students, she said, or to lead small group learning sessions that help students achieve “light bulb” moments they may not have otherwise.

“At the end of the day, this is the next generation of doctors and lawyers, business executives,” Stambaugh told ABC News. “But they’re not going to have as many opportunities if we don’t have enough staff and we don’t have the tools.”

Federal funds from the Department of Education support programs, resources and sometimes even staffing to address educational barriers faced by low-income, low-performing, disabled and rural students, among others.

If the department is dismantled, as President Donald Trump and some Republican lawmakers have said they hope to do, public school K-12 educators fear these programs could be diminished.

Here’s the problem in both related cases: schools are way, way, way too dependent on federal money. And guidance and control, of course. That money should be kept closer to home, where it can be watched and audited. Do we know what that taxpayer money is being used for? Does anyone in the federal government check, or, do they say “here’s a bunch of money, have fun”? This is why the size of the federal government workforce needs to be reduced, why their control of far away, unknown schools and everything associated needs to be drastically reduced.

Isn’t 46 Years Of Failure Enough? Time To Kill The Education Dept.

Good article, you’re welcome to read it. And, for Democrats who love the ED, consider that enabling all that federal control means that a president like Donald Trump can come in with a chainsaw, because he has that authority. He can put out Executive Orders restricting federal funding to schools that push the transcrazy agenda. I don’t agree with the gender confused agenda, but, shouldn’t that be up to the individual states? That’s why the Constitution was written in a specific manner.

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Investors Seem To Be Fleeing Climate Scam References

Perhaps some sanity is returning

‘Sustainable’ Investors Flee References to Climate Change

For more than a decade, money manager Garvin Jabusch would show a chart of the planet’s rising temperatures when pitching investment ideas to clients, saying they could help save the planet and still make money. These days, he no longer uses the chart and avoids talking about climate change.

“I’ve given up on anyone ever caring about that,” said Jabusch, investment chief of Green Alpha Investments, which manages about $300 million.

He isn’t the only climate-focused investor downplaying references to global warming and related topics. Parnassus Investments, the biggest US sustainable-investing firm, has removed references on its website that its funds are “fossil-fuel free.”

And Engine No. 1, the small activist firm that led the shakeup of ExxonMobil Corp.’s board in 2021, has removed wording on its web page that corporate performance is “greatly enhanced” by investing in workers, communities and the environment. The fund now says it invests in companies that are “powering innovation and driving the reindustrialization of the United States.”

Shifting messages to match changing markets is nothing new. But after four years of declining prices for green investments, as well as Republican attacks on behalf of Big Oil for allegedly shunning fossil fuels, sustainable investors are shifting their past talking points in increasing numbers. The election of Donald Trump, an avowed enemy on topics that fall under ESG investing who has called global warming a hoax, may have sealed the deal.

It’s just a matter of investors realizing that most of this is mule fritters. They won’t abandon projects that are “green” and/or environmentally responsible, but, so much they’ve been seeing really shows low to no return on investment.

The panicked retreat by investment firms also follows a year when clients pulled a record $20.1 billion from sustainable-investment funds, according to researchers at Morningstar Inc.

People invest mostly to make money themselves. There comes a time when they stop.

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Here We Go: Trump Signs Order Stripping Funds From Schools That Require Wuhan Flu “Vaccine”

Obviously, Democrats are not taking this well

Let’s see

Trump signs executive order stripping funds from schools requiring COVID-19 vaccines

President Trump signed an executive order Friday to defund schools and other education agencies that require COVID-19 vaccines for students and staff.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the head of the Department of Education are directed to create a plan to end these mandates and end federal funding for entities that do not comply.

Plans for the executive action were first reported Friday by Breitbart.

The order helps Trump fulfill his campaign to end the mandates many schools enacted after the COVID-19 vaccines were developed and as cases were ravaging the country under his first presidency.

“I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate,” he said on the campaign trail last year.

Sadly, the Bat Soup Virus vaccine was a big pile of crap. There was great hope that it would work..well, not by Democrats when Trump was president…but, come on, it really didn’t do much better than taking OTC flu medicine. It didn’t do what a vaccine was supposed to do. We all know it. The other vaccines required for going to school? Yeah. They work.

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Surprise: No Oversight On Biden’s $20 Billion Green Slush Fund Sent To CitiBank

Someone really needs to go to jail for this

EPA head Lee Zeldin reveals no real oversight of shocking $20B that Biden admin funneled through Citibank: ‘Tip of the iceberg’

A $20 billion Biden administration green-energy slush fund was collecting interest at a private bank and is being distributed without proper oversight, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin reveals in an exclusive interview.

President Joe Biden’s EPA parked $20 billion at the financial institution, which The Post has learned is Citibank, as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. But the awardees weren’t announced until August 2024 and Citibank was not brought in until September — after Biden’s disastrous June debate performance led him to withdraw from his re-election effort in July, making for a very different race with Vice President Kamala Harris the Democratic nominee.

Zeldin’s team is looking into whether former EPA employees are working at any of the grantees, which include the Opportunity Finance Network (receiving $2.29 billion), where vice president Laura Silverman says she brings “economic, financial, and social justice to communities,” and the Native CDFI Network ($400 million), which has featured Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) as a speaker. Power Forward Communities, a $2 billion recipient, has no list of employees on its website — but does have openings for government affairs VP, communications VP and special assistant.

The others: Climate United Fund (which got the biggest grant, nearly $7 billion), Coalition for Green Capital ($5 billion), Inclusiv ($1.87 billion), Justice Climate Fund ($940 million) and Appalachian Community Capital ($500 million).

Here Lee Zeldin tells The Post’s Kelly Jane Torrance why it was “a high priority for me and my great team to get to the bottom of these questions as quickly as possible.”

You can read the rest at the NY Post link above, but, really, this is bad government at it’s worst: taking taxpayer money and just handing it out to outside groups to do with it as they will. No oversight. Full on cronyism. What did they do with the money? No one knows. And, seriously, there is so much malfeasance, possibly criminal behavior, including defrauding the federal government, where to start? Because where does it end? In this case, it might be worthwhile to just follow this to the end, rather than jumping here and there and everywhere the money went from, in this case, the EPA. Make examples out of groups, their employees, and federal employees. Focus on this like investigators on a serial killer.

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If All You See…

…is a horrible fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Don Surber, with a post on why Democrats hate Pete Hegseth.

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ICE Arrests Venezuelan Gang Member In Raleigh

Guess when he came in?

ICE agents arrest suspected member of violent Venezuelan gang in Raleigh

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out a raid in Raleigh over the weekend they say nabbed a suspected member of violent prison gang from Venezuela.

Ricardo Granadillo-Padilla, 24, was taken into custody on Saturday. Wake County jail records show he was being held on a federal detainer. It’s not clear if he’s still in custody locally or was transferred to an ICE holding facility in Alamance County.

The raid, according to ICE, also involved the U.S. Marshals Service. Aside from Grandadillo-Padilla, officers say the found a handgun, ammunition and 10 other Venezuelan nationals.

WRAL News asked federal and local authorities specifically where the raid took place, and whether any of the other people in the home were taken into custody. So far, those authorities have not answered those questions.

In announcing the arrest, ICE said Granadillo-Padilla is a suspected member of the Tren de Aragua gang but did not provide a mug shot.

They’re spreading around the nation

ICE agents also say Granadillo-Padilla is a suspect in a mass shooting in Chicago.

ICE has not released more details about that mass shooting, but WRAL News found unsolved shootings from February and December of last year.

The arrest warrant obtained by WRAL shows Granadillo-Padilla was wanted on federal charges for illegal entry into the United States when he crossed the border near El Paso, Texas, Oct. 1, 2022. He was paroled and then failed to show up for his immigration appointment scheduled on Sept. 12, 2024.

He came in when the border was over-run with too many illegals, so, a violent gang member was simply let go, and then “reportedly” shot a bunch of people in Sanctuary City Chicago. How many others are out there? The Biden-Harris admin had no interest in arresting gang members.

Meanwhile

Trump’s State Department to Designate Specific Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Groups

The Trump administration is preparing to designate a series of Mexican drug cartels and two from Central and South America as foreign terrorist organizations. The move comes as Mexico continues to experience unprecedented levels of violence, including the widespread use of landmines and improvised explosive devices, despite empty government claims that crime has decreased and impunity has ended.

A document reviewed by Breitbart Texas revealed that the U.S. State Department is expected to designate the Sinaloa Cartel, Cartel Jalisco New Generation, The Gulf Cartel, The Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas (Northeast Cartel), Carteles Unidos, and Familia Michoacana as foreign terrorist organizations on February 19.

The designation would include the Central American gang Mara Salvatrucha and the South American Tren De Aragua.

The move follows an executive order signed on January 20 by U.S. President Donald Trump that calls for designating cartels as terrorist organizations and for their complete eradication.

Will this upset Democrats? They seem to support every illegal, and, really, have a kneejerk reaction to oppose everything Trump does.

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Your Fault: Chocolate Getting Bitter For Valentines

I mean, will all saw this coming for Valentine’s Day from the climate cult, right?

Climate change is turning Valentine’s Day bitter for chocolate lovers

If you’re not a fan of nuts in your sweets, Valentine’s Day could cost you more this year. The chocolates inside many of this holiday’s heart-shaped boxes will likely contain more filler ingredients like nuts and fruits to offset the cost of pure chocolate.

“We used to look at hazelnuts and pistachio as an expensive inclusion,” said Jacques Torres, a chocolatier with high-end shops in New York City. “Today, those nuts allow us to lower the cost of our chocolate bar.”

The price of raw cocoa, chocolate’s key ingredient, has surged by 200% over the past year, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks online retail prices. On global commodities markets, cocoa futures are down slightly in recent weeks after peaking above $12,000 per ton — a record — just before Christmas. Two years ago, they were less than $2,500.

Weather never used to happen, you know

The Wells Fargo researchers estimate the cocoa supply deficit is now the worst it’s been in 60 years, standing at negative 478,000 metric tons. The crunch is triggering doubts about festivities beyond Valentine’s Day.

Wait, so, this has happened before? And it happened during a downturn in global temperatures, when they were worried about a coming global ice age? Huh. Interesting, The news station known as NBC failed to mention things like

  • Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease (CSSVD)
  • Black Pod Disease
  • Aging Trees
  • Underinvestment in Cocoa Farms
  • Illegal Gold Mining
  • Rising production costs
  • Financial Market Volatility
  • Demand Outstripping Supply

So, lots more going on than Bad Weather.

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