…is a waterfall created by Extreme Weather rain, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is The First Street Journal, with a post on the happenings in the Democratic Party run city of Killadelphia.
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…is a waterfall created by Extreme Weather rain, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is The First Street Journal, with a post on the happenings in the Democratic Party run city of Killadelphia.
Read: If All You See… »
There are probably easier things to do which require less vaccine
Gillibrand calls on Biden to invoke Production Act, increase monkeypox vaccines
Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Wednesday called on the Biden administration to invoke the Defense Production Act to help increase supply and access to monkeypox vaccines, which lag far behind demand as the virus continues to spread nationwide.
“Right now there are enough vaccines in the United States to cover one-third of the community generally currently most at risk,” Gillibrand said during a press conference. The senator’s own state of New York is the hardest hit in the country and has declared a disaster emergency.
Which community is that, Senator? Neither you nor the article say
Gillibrand’s calls for DPA action come after The Washington Post recently reported that the U.S. won’t be receiving any more doses of the monkeypox vaccine Jynneos until October.
When pressed on specifics of what the DPA could do to increase supply quickly, Gillibrand pointed to prioritizing government orders of monkeypox vaccines ahead of other orders.
“We know exactly which manufacturers already manufacture those vaccines, and so we can enter a contract with them immediately,” she said.
Perhaps she could ask Biden why his HHS failed
U.S. Could Have Had Many More Doses of Monkeypox Vaccine This Year
The shortage of vaccines to combat a fast-growing monkeypox outbreak was caused in part because the Department of Health and Human Services failed early on to ask that bulk stocks of the vaccine it already owned be bottled for distribution, according to multiple administration officials familiar with the matter.
By the time the federal government placed its orders, the vaccine’s Denmark-based manufacturer, Bavarian Nordic, had booked other clients and was unable to do the work for months, officials said — even though the federal government had invested well over $1 billion in the vaccine’s development.
So, Biden, who’s barely mentioned in the NY Times article, is upset
Two senior federal officials, who requested anonymity in order to speak frankly, said Mr. Biden is upset by the vaccine shortage. His administration has often touted its success delivering hundreds of millions of coronavirus shots to Americans, and is stung by criticism that a lack of foresight and management has left gay men — the prime risk group for monkeypox — unprotected.
Now, if Trump was in office, the whole piece would be one long blamestorm, mentioning that the buck stops here. That paragraph is deep into the piece, and followed by
So far, according to the C.D.C., 6,326 cases of monkeypox have been reported. For now, the virus is spreading almost entirely among gay and bisexual men, and those with multiple or anonymous partners are considered especially at risk. Mr. Becerra noted that while more than a million Americans have died of Covid-19, no one in the United States has died of monkeypox.
Yeah, so, men involved in gay say, often with multiple or anonymous partners. Gillibrand, along with a lot of agencies and governors, should be telling them to stop doing that for a bit. Perhaps the governors of California and New York, who have declared emergencies, can lock down the bathhouses and other places this behavior is occurring. Restrict the skeezy public parties, like keep happening in the streets of San Francisco. Funny that the government is unwilling to lock down or restrict on this, right?
After repeating early COVID mistakes, US now has the world’s biggest monkeypox outbreak
The story of monkeypox feels to experts frustratingly like a replay of the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Testing took too long to get launched. Data hasn’t revealed the full extent of the outbreak. The spread wasn’t stopped quickly enough.
Monkeypox was supposed to be different, because it is much harder to transmit, treatments and vaccines were already available, much was known about a virus first described in 1958 and so many lessons were supposedly learned from COVID-19.
Yet the United States now has the world’s biggest outbreak of monkeypox with more than 6,600 Americans diagnosed since mid-May. Rarely seen outside of Africa before the spring, the virus, a less deadly cousin of smallpox, has now triggered a 26,000-person global emergency, reaching 83 countries, 76 of which had not historically seen the disease.
No, it’s not like COVID. We know how it’s being spread and the majority of whom is getting it. If anything, it’s like Democratic Party governors sticking old people in nursing homes where COVID could spread and kill them (yet, no one has been tried in a criminal court for this): we all knew this would be bad. Gay many having gay sex at parties is a great way to spread it. Not sure why any would continue for the moment.
“If we don’t react more aggressively within the next couple of months – it’ll never be the same as coronavirus, but it could mimic the (spread of the) AIDS epidemic pretty closely,” said Jared Auclair, an analytical chemist and associate dean at Northeastern University in Boston.
And the news and government were afraid to say “hey, gay men, this is mostly involving you. So, don’t engage in risky sex.”
Read: Gillibrand Wants Biden To Invoke Production Act For Monkeypox Vaccine »
Hmm, look, a new angle of attack from the Cult of Climastrology
Climate Change Is Emerging As A Mainstream Retirement Issue
You’d have to be Rip Van Winkle to be unaware of the suffering and costs from this summer’s heat waves, wildfires, and severe weather events. Fortunately, the financial and retirement industries are galvanizing to help address and mitigate the financial and health consequences for everybody—and seniors and retirees are particularly vulnerable.
Consider these conclusions from diverse and respected sources warning of the risk of climate change
“Climate Change and You” was the cover story of the June 2021 issue of the AARP Bulletin. It summarized the challenges that climate change poses for older Americans and shared tips for protecting their lives and finances. The Bulletin is read by more than 30 million people and is in the top two of readership in the U.S. along with its sister publication, AARP Magazine.
“Climate risk is investment risk” was a large heading in Larry Fink’s 2022 letter to CEOs of Blackrock clients. He is the CEO of Blackrock, the world’s largest investment management firm with more than $10 trillion in assets under management, including the nation’s largest 401(k) plans. His letter goes on to say that cities and countries that don’t plan for a carbon-free future risked being left behind.
And more. We can fix this with a tax, you know. And giving up your liberty, freedom, and life choices.
What can you do?
It might be natural to wonder what seniors and retirees can do about these disturbing conclusions. Well, there’s a lot you can do. You can investigate how to adapt your life to climate risks and severe weather events with respect to your home, community, transportation, nutrition, and buying habits. You can review your investments and financial resources to determine if you need to reposition your finances to be more resilient to climate change. And some of you might pursue activism to help your children and grandchildren inherit a better world.
Hmm, things people have always done? Because severe weather has always been around. But, yes, you do have to be concerned with your investments, because unhinged cult companies like Blackrock will screw around with investments, and the government is going to do things that mess them up, as well. Of course, the people running places like Blackrock, the unlected bureaucrats who create all these rules, and the lawmakers making the laws, are refusing to practice what they preach.
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He seems unfamiliar with the United States Constitution, the roles, duties, and limits placed on the Legislative and Executive Branches, and the 10th Amendment. I guess he would have been a perfect Democrat pick for the Supreme Court, much like with the other liberals on the court
The Department of Justice is filing suit against the state of Idaho for its restrictive abortion laws, which came into effect after the Supreme Court struck down Roe vs Wade. At a press briefing, Attorney General Merrick Garland was asked if what the DoJ was doing circumvents and undermines the Supreme Court.
REPORTER: “What’s the point of the Supreme Court if DOJ is going to go around and do these kinds of things?”
GARLAND: “This is not, in any way, going around the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court said that each state can make its own decisions with respect to abortion. But so too can the federal government, nothing that the Supreme Court said, said that the statutes passed by Congress such as EMTALA are in any way invalid. It’s quite the opposite, the Supreme Court left it to the people’s Representatives EMTALA was a decision made by the Congress of the United States. The supremacy clause is a decision made in the Constitution of the United States. Federal law invalidates state laws that are in direct contradiction. This has really nothing to do with anything that the Supreme Court said. And certainly nothing to do with going around the Supreme Court.”
Did he read the same decision the rest of us read? The one released by the Court, which, for the most part, said it was not a duty or responsibility of the federal government per the Constitution, hence, it was left to the States and the People. Being left to The People doesn’t mean they can give that power to the federal government via electing federal Representatives or Senators.
The federal government, via the Legislative Branch, has primacy via Article 6, Paragraph 2, for anything specifically authorized. If not, then we go to the 10th. The Framers included it for a reason. The federal Congress can, in fact, tell states they may not fine, jail, or do anything to anyone going across a state line to get an abortion. That is in the wheelhouse of Los Federales. They cannot interfere with a state banning or limiting abortion. Leftists may not like it, but, let’s say California bans all new sales of fossil fueled vehicles in the state. Would they then invoke the 10th Amendment if a Republican Congress, President, and or DOJ tried to stop that?
So many news organizations really doesn’t understand how things work with climate cultists/Democrats
Mountain Valley Pipeline could benefit from agreement secured by W.Va. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia has reached an agreement with Democratic leaders that could ease the regulatory and legal logjams that have long afflicted the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
As part of a concession won during negotiations over a federal climate and tax bill, Manchin struck a deal with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Joe Biden.
The agreement would ensure that federal agencies “take all necessary actions to permit the construction and operation” of Mountain Valley, according to a summary released Tuesday by Manchin’s office.
Manchin is a champion of Mountain Valley, a 303-mile natural gas pipeline that begins in his home state. He is also a swing Democratic vote, which enabled him to use the pipeline as leverage for his support of an Inflation Reduction Act that is a top White House priority.
And the Pittsburgh Business Times
Manchin agreement smooths way for Mountain Valley Pipeline
The proposed legislation would allow the pipeline to complete its revised timeline of being operational in the second half of 2024.
The NY Times
Manchin Won a Pledge From Democrats to Finish a Contested Pipeline
To cement the senator’s support for a climate and tax package, party leaders promised to pass a law to complete the line and to prioritize some other fossil fuel projects.
Digital Journal
The cost of Biden’s tax and climate goals? The Mountain Valley Pipeline
Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia has secured a promise from Democratic leaders and the White House to complete a highly contested 304-mile gas pipeline in his state.
The reality?
Manchin’s Mountain Valley Pipeline Dream
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin says Democratic leaders have agreed to consider permitting reforms to complete the Mountain Valley Pipeline. That’s nice of them. Alas, these mooted reforms even if enacted won’t help much since the Democratic Party’s green allies will continue their legal warfare.
The Wall Street Journal piece is behind a pretty uncrackable paywall, but, you get the idea. Even if the Biden admin approves the pipeline, it will be caught up in lawsuit after lawsuit.
However, does anyone think that the Biden admin will greenlight the pipeline anytime soon? At best, they will slow-walk the hell out of it, taking their ever-loving sweet time, putting it through department after department, hearing after hearing, study after study. If Manchin thinks the pipeline is going to happen, he’s nuts.
Read: Good Luck: Manchin’s Agreement Paves Way For Mountain Valley Pipeline »
…is a wonderful wild space which should get some wind turbines, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Don Surber, with a post giving kudos to Pelosi for visiting Taiwan. Which I second.
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This would make the Democrats in those cities Very Unhappy (video at the link)
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said that the state will continue sending buses of migrants to northern cities “until the Biden administration does its job to enforce the laws concerning the border.” And said that Texas is “looking at other cities to send them to.”
Abbott said, “[W]e have more buses headed their way as we speak right now. But, Sean, this just shows the hypocrisy of these liberal leaders up in the northeast who think, well, that border crisis created by Joe Biden, that’s fine as long as it’s Texas that has to deal with it, but as soon as they have to deal with the real consequences of Biden’s border…crisis, they’re up in arms calling for the National Guard, as you point out, dealing with just a tiny fraction of what we have to deal with every single day. We’re going to keep sending those buses up there until they fully understand and most importantly, Sean, until the Biden administration does its job to enforce the laws concerning the border.”
He added, “We are helping out these small local communities by sending even more buses to these communities and putting these new migrants on the buses and sending them to Washington, DC. And we’re looking at other cities to send them to.”
I have some ideas. How about Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where Biden constantly goes on the weekend? Syracuse, NYC, and Boston would be good ideas. Los Angeles is always a good choice, especially since they just banned homeless encampments near schools. How about in the expensive areas of Santa Monica and Bel Air? Portland and Seattle would be great. State capitals like Sacramento are always fun. Chicago works. Madison, Wisconsin. I’m sure Gretchen Whitmer would appreciate. Baltimore. And many more.
The historic crisis at our southern border is preventable & deserves immediate federal action.
Leaders across our nation must call on President Biden to do his job & secure the border. https://t.co/M6uTj2Jzdx
— Gov. Greg Abbott (@GovAbbott) August 2, 2022
The activists supporting unfettered illegal immigration are not happy
Now, mass migration activists argue that Abbott’s order may not be legal.
“There are ongoing questions about what authority they have to bus people from one location to another,” Aaron Reichlin-Melnick with the American Immigration Council told the Texas Tribune. “Legally speaking, is that immigration enforcement? I still don’t know.”
They aren’t happy because the the illegals are being dropped off in their areas. The American Immigration Council is located in D.C., just two blocks from the White House, at 1331 G St. NW. Sounds like a great place to drop them off.
Read: Texas Governor Has Plans To Send Illegals To Plenty Of Democrat Cities »
See, we’re doomed from fossil fuels, so, Kamala took a fossil fueled flight and fossil fueled convoy to announce money for Doom
The White House is making more than $1 billion available to states to address flooding and extreme heat exacerbated by climate change.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced the grant program Monday at Florida International University in Miami with Deanne Criswell, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other officials.
Harris called climate change an “immediate” and “urgent” crisis as she detailed Biden administration efforts to respond to disasters such as deadly flooding in Kentucky and wildfires ravaging her home state of California.
“And here’s how it will work,” Harris said. “So local governments apply for these grants. They tell us which projects will be most impacted and together we build those projects.”
The competitive grants will help communities across the nation prepare for and respond to climate-related disasters.
Harris says the U.S. government is already partnering with groups in Miami-Dade on $50 million to protect low-lying neighborhoods from flooding caused by sea rise and hurricane storm surges.
You know what sea rise looks like in Miami?
Virginia Key is right to the south of Miami. The Holocene sea rise average is 6-8 inches per century, hence, the sea rise in Miami for a Holocene warm period is right about normal, or a bit below normal. It’s expected. It’s what should be happening, no need to assign anthropogenic causation. Regardless, it’s not a bad idea to implement some measures to protect against hurricane storm surge. Of course, the money seems to involve private groups, so, you know it won’t be used the way it’s supposed to be used, and a way to give taxpayer money to Democratic Party friendly groups to do things that help get Democrats elected. Because this is 100% about Science!
Of course, Kamala was on top of her game, delving into the silliness and word salad we’re used to, such as
Kamala: "While we send our prayers, and our love, we also, with each day, renew our commitment to the urgency of now and the ability that we have collectively, all of us in it together, to do something about it."pic.twitter.com/2QUqc4Pz1j
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) August 1, 2022
Huh?
Read: Kamala Takes Long Fossil Fueled Flight To Announce ‘Climate Change’ Grants »
That’s totally believable, right?
Inflation Reduction Act would lead to $1,800 in savings for average household, analysis finds
Sweeping climate and health care legislation unveiled by Democrats last week would lead to significant cuts in energy costs for American households, according to a new analysis.
A report by non-profit group Rewiring America found that the tax incentives included as part of the $369 billion dedicated to climate initiatives in the Inflation Reduction Act would save the average household $1,800 per year on energy bills.
“It is a market-tilting level of investment,” Ari Matusiak, the group’s co-founder and CEO who was involved with the crafting of the bill, told Yahoo Finance. “The beneficiaries of [this measure] in the long term are going to be all of us on the planet. In the short term, it’s going to be Americans at their kitchen tables realizing savings on a month-to-month basis.”
The new measure sets out to accelerate the transition to renewable energy and dramatically reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions through a slew of tax incentives aimed at reducing the cost of electrification.
I’m sure the very far left group totally can explain how you’ll save $1,800 a year, right? Seriously, where is that possible? A lot of families I know spend around $200-$300 a month. Kinda tough to save $1,800.
While those cost savings are dolled out among more than 100 different programs, Matusiak said the biggest reductions are likely to come from rebate and credit programs that cushion the cost difference between electric appliances and cars, and those that rely on fossil fuels.
So, somehow you’ll save money by being forced to replace your gas appliances and car with an EV? And by rebate, they mean tax credit, which doesn’t always amount to saving that amount of actual money.
“41% of the inflation that consumers are experiencing are because their energy bills directly are going up at the pump and at their kitchen table,” he said. “And electrifying the machines that we use in our day-to-day lives structures that inflation out of our lives forever. So it is not just about whether you’re going to get to that $1,800 number this year, but it’s whether you are going to reduce the amount of money that you spend on energy year over year for the next 20 years.”
Ah, so, you might not save $1,800 this year, you might save something over the next 20 years? Cool. What if we already have an electric stove? How does that help? What if we can’t afford to spend $50K plus for an EV? And then the charger for the house?
Matusiak also pointed to additional credits that allow homeowners to deduct up to 30% of the cost of energy efficient upgrades to their homes, as all part of the $1,800 cost savings estimated.
Oh, so spend a lot to save some? Does this sound like a complete scam or what.
Read: Hard Left Group Says “Inflation Bill” Will Save Average Family $1,800 A Year Or Something »
Do you know what the point of more studies is? It allows the Cult of Climastrology to provide even more fear mongering articles of doom on a constant basis, along with politicians thundering on about doom…right before they take a long fossil fueled trip
Climate change: More studies needed on possibility of human extinction
Catastrophic climate change outcomes, including human extinction, are not being taken seriously enough by scientists, a new study says.
The authors say that the consequences of more extreme warming – still on the cards if no action is taken – are “dangerously underexplored”.
They argue that the world needs to start preparing for the possibility of what they term the “climate endgame”.
They want UN scientists to investigate the risk of catastrophic change.
Oh, and it means more money to the U.N. and to keep the taxpayer funded gravy train going for the scientists
According to this new analysis, the closest attempts to directly understand or address how climate change could lead to global catastrophe have come from popular science books such as The Uninhabitable Earth and not from mainstream science research.
Maybe because it’s
It’s not coming from mainstream science because it’s ridiculous. Mankind survived warm periods, and ice age, and more warm periods. Several Holocene warm periods were warm than today
But this new paper says that not enough attention has been given to more extreme outcomes of climate change.
“I think it’s sane risk management to think about the plausible worst-case scenarios and we do it when it comes to every other situation, we should definitely do when it comes to the fate of the planet and species,” said lead author Dr Luke Kemp from the University of Cambridge.
OK, spend your money on it. Solicit funding from private sources. Prove your hypothesis.
The plea for serious study of more extreme scenarios will chime with many younger climate activists, who say they are often not addressed for fear of frightening people into inaction.
“It is vital that we have research into all areas of climate change, including the scary reality of catastrophic events,” said Laura Young, a 25-year-old climate activist. “This is because without the full truth, and all of the potential impacts, we won’t make the informed choices we need, and we won’t be driving climate action with enough pressure.
OK. Then use your degree in environmental science to do the research yourself, instead of demanding Other People do the work.
But, the Credentialed Media got the memo
That was the front page of searching “climate change’ on Google. There were plenty more.
Read: What We Need Are More Studies On Human Extinction From ‘Climate Change’ Or Something »