…is a horrible fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is American Greatness, with a post on the art of smearing.
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…is a horrible fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is American Greatness, with a post on the art of smearing.
Read: If All You See… »
Since Hamas attacked Israeli citizens/Jews from other nations Israel has taken the gloves off in targeting the big players in Islamic terrorist groups. Here’s another one
IDF kills Palestinian Islamic Jihad deputy weapons production head Mohammed al-Jabari
The IDF killed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s deputy head of weapons production, Mohammed al-Jabari, in a targeted intelligence-based operation, the Israeli military said on Friday morning.
According to the IDF, Al-Jabari was responsible for financing weapon manufacturing infrastructure for the Islamic Jihad in northern Gaza.
Al-Jabari was also reportedly in charge of the distribution of salaries and funds to the organization’s terrorists and actively participated in efforts to restore the group’s rocket manufacturing capabilities and infrastructure.
The IDF emphasized that before the strike, which eliminated Al-Jabari, steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians through the usage of “precise munitions, surveillance, and additional intelligence.”
Operational security for these terrorist groups is not very good, eh? Shame.
In addition to the strike, IDF troops of the 162nd Division have continued operational activities in the area of Rafah, resulting in the elimination of approximately 30 terrorists in the last 24 hours, the military continued.
The troops carried out “precise, intelligence-based operational activities” to eliminate the terrorists, the IDF said. They also added that the attacks were done “during close-quarters encounters and in aerial strikes.”
Hamas and the others wanted to play in the big league, and have learned they are not up to the task. They’re all getting to learn if they get their 72 virgins.
(dpa) The Israeli military said that Mohammed Deif, the elusive leader of Hamas’ military wing in the Gaza Strip and an accused mastermind of the October 7 attack, was killed in an airstrike in Khan Younis on July 13.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, in a social media post, called Deif the “Osama Bin Laden of Gaza.”
“This is a significant milestone in the process of dismantling Hamas as a military and governing authority in Gaza, and in the achievement of the goals of this war,” he wrote on Thursday.
If the terrorist leadership thinks they’re safe, well, ask the wackjob nailed in Iran
Turkey declares day of mourning for Haniyeh, lowers flag to half-mast at Tel Aviv embassy
Following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement of a day of mourning for the assassination of former Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, the flag outside of the Turkish Embassy in Tel Aviv on Friday could be seen lowered to half-mast.
In response to the lowered flag, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz ordered Turkey’s deputy ambassador to Israel to receive a ” stern reprimand” and slammed the embassy representatives.
In his post to X, formally Twitter, on the matter, Katz also wrote that Israel “will not accept expressions of participation in mourning for a murderer like Ismail Haniyeh who was the head of the Hamas terrorist organization that committed the acts of rape and murder on October 7.”
I’m just wondering, why an Islamic terrorism supporting nation is part of NATO.
Funny how the climate cult always wants to fix things. Like, everything. There’s nothing they aren’t aiming to change
We Can’t Solve Climate Change Until We Fix Our Food System
Jonathan Foley, a climate solutions scientist and executive director of Project Drawdown, recently gave a TED Talk that lays down some hard truths about the climate impacts of our current food system, saying “… we cannot solve climate change unless we also address the problems of food alongside fossil fuels and energy.” Foley makes the connection between food and climate, and then offers some data-backed approaches that are possible right now — no new technology required — that can effectively reduce the climate impacts of our food system.
When it comes to reducing emissions to address the climate crisis, the food system doesn’t get nearly the attention that clean energy and clean transportation get, but it’s going to take a lot more than solar panels and electric vehicles to “solve” climate change. Our food system has a number of big climate levers that can be pulled starting today, and as Foley concludes, he shares his belief that the challenge is actually “an incredible opportunity.”
“So how are we going to move forward here? Well, I think we actually have an incredible opportunity facing us today. While the food and climate crisis is an enormous challenge, of course, I also see it as an incredible opportunity. And that opportunity is to build an entirely better food system. We could have a food system that truly nourishes the world, today and into the future. We could have a food system that reduces pressure on nature and even help restore some of it. And we could have a food system that actually stops climate change. That’s entirely possible and at our fingertips today. And we could do all of this at the same time.
“And what’s so beautiful today is this is already possible. None of this requires some new technology. It requires us to change. That’s it. And we just need to choose it. But if we do, we can follow the science, and we can collaborate across this whole range of solutions and actually unlock a much better future.”
“It requires us to change.” Why? If he wants to change and convince his Warmist comrades to do the same, go for it. But, who forces the change he wants? Who makes those changes? He won’t come out and say it (I actually listened to his annoying 12 minute TED talk), but, the answer is Government. Strange how it always comes down to government force. To government controlling an economic sector, and, like many others, if they control your food, they control you.
Read: We Can’t Solve ‘Climate Change’ Till Government Takes Over The Food System »
I’m not quite sure why the powers that be are complaining: they wanted this when they declared themselves a sanctuary state
Migrant crisis projected to cost Massachusetts taxpayers $1.8 billion over next two years
A new report analyzed the impact the migrant crisis will have on Massachusetts residents with the state projecting to spend $1.8 billion over the next two years, making it a potential “fiscal time bomb.”
The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) released a report on July 24, which predicted The Bay State will struggle to manage the growing number of migrants coming to the state.
“The cost to Massachusetts taxpayers of temporary housing and shelters is enormous, but it pales in comparison to the costs that will accumulate in the future if those in the temporary shelters today remain in the Commonwealth for the long term,” CIS director of policy studies Jessica Vaughan wrote.
In addition to housing, some other costs taxpayers will have to cover include schooling, social services, medical care, and public safety.
These migrants are eligible for certain welfare programs in Massachusetts like food stamps provided by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, and other public services. Migrants can access these programs even while the federal government prohibits access to such programs.
The state has already spent $1 billion. They should be happy, right? Right?
Two Jordanian nationals in the country illegally and who were arrested for trespassing on a Marine Corps base in Virginia have been released from federal custody after posting bond, federal officials confirmed to Fox News Digital.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Hasan Yousef Hamdan and Mohammad Khair Dabous were allowed to bond out by an immigration judge in June.
The bonds were $15,000 and $10,000 for Hamdan and Dabous, respectively. Conditions of their release include showing up for immigration proceedings and staying away from Quantico or other military installations.
They’re supposed to appear in court in September, but, you can bet they will be gone.
The ICE official said there was no reason to believe either man had any ties to a terrorist organization, saying “no derogatory information was determined.”
“They are allowed their due process.” a federal source told Fox News “There is no information tying either one of them to any nefarious organization.”
Really? We’re supposed to believe this?
Read: Bummer: Sanctuary State Massachusetts Says Illegals Cost $1.8 Billion »
Once again I’ll note that both Warmists and Skeptics said I was nuts back in the early 2000s when I said this wasn’t about science, but, politics. And day after day, year after year, with all modesty, I’m still right
Great find from today's WH briefing by @MillennialOther.
Agriculture Seceretary Tom Vilsack on natural disasters presenting opportunities to impose new policies: "[F]rankly, it isn't just about dealing with the climate issue. It's about creating a whole new American economy that… https://t.co/co5115LdUZ pic.twitter.com/8sYl51jNxV
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 31, 2024
From that top tweet
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on natural disasters presenting opportunities to impose new policies: “[F]rankly, it isn’t just about dealing with the climate issue. It’s about creating a whole new American economy that creates new job opportunities and…new and innovative ways to do things”
What kind of economy would that be, Tom? Some of the Warmists are willing to admit that it is about Modern Socialism, with a domineering, controlling federal government, which will dictate every aspect of the economy, along with how you are forced to live your life. Sadly, no journalists press people like Vilsack what they mean.
Read: Agriculture Secretary Says Climate Crisis (scam) Is About Creating A New Economy »
…are horrible Bad Weather clouds, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is 357 Magnum, with a post on the Secret Service deleting emails they find inconvenient.
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The war between Ukraine and Russia has just been going on and on and on, and Biden promised Ukraine F-16s back in May of 2023
Report: Ukraine receives first batch of U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets
Ukraine has received its first batch of long-awaited American-made F-16 fighter jets that will help the country fight back against Russia’s superior air power, according to news reports.
A top advisor to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mykhailo Podolyak, said he would neither confirm nor deny Ukraine had received the F-16s. Other Ukrainian officials were similarly tight-lipped.
However, Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said on X, quote, “F-16s in Ukraine. Another impossible thing turned out to be totally possible.”
Four European members of NATO – the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and Norway – have publicly pledged to send the war planes to Ukraine, starting this summer.
Which NATO member sent them?? No one knows. No one knows if they will actually make a difference in war in which drones take down helicopters.
Many military analysts say they believe the F-16s will help Ukraine, but they are not expected to result in a major change in the trajectory of the war. They also say they think Ukraine will use the warplanes primarily to counter Russian air attacks.
They note that Russia has strong air defenses and the F-16s will be vulnerable when carrying out offensive operations.
Russia has over 1,000 jets. How many will Ukraine get, and, will they make any difference? And, a big concern is that Ukraine uses them to strike deep into Russia.
US Aid is Flowing to Ukraine Again. Can It Turn the Tide of the War?
The best way to describe Ukrainian morale right now is that it is flickering.
It’s flickering on the front lines, with exhausted troops bearing the brunt of more than two years of war with minimal breaks. And it’s flickering on the homefront, because the living situation in the country is deteriorating. Power outages triggered by Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure cause lights to blink on and off daily, a visual reminder of the stalemated war.
The two are interconnected: After all, the homefront contains the pool of men who are needed for another mobilization. The only way for Ukraine to change the situation on the battlefield is to relieve the bone-tired soldiers on the front lines who have been fighting for years and mobilize tens of thousands — even hundreds of thousands — of new, able-bodied recruits to continue the country’s defense.
Fortunately for Ukraine, the arrival of more aid and ammunition, paid in large part by the $61 billion military aid package passed by Congress earlier this year, is already making a difference on both fronts.
Will it make a difference? Probably not. It really hasn’t made much of difference the numerous times America and other NATO nations gave Ukraine money and arms. Heck, how much of that money will simply end up as graft to politicians and Ukrainian oligarchs? The best solution would be for Russia to leave Ukraine, but, will that actually happen? What are the chances? Meanwhile, this war just keeps dragging on and wasting American taxpayer money for really no gain. How long will Ukrainians stand for continuing the war? Men are bolting the country to avoid being drafted. People in the western part are partying and living their lives. It’s a war of attrition, one where Russia isn’t trying to destroy everything, as they want the nation intact as much as possible.
Read: Ukraine Finally Gets Its F-16s »
I have my own solution, and it won’t cost taxpayers a dime to government
Biden Admin Suggests Spending $78 Trillion to Achieve Net-Zero Global Carbon Emissions
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said during a speech in Belem, Brazil, on Saturday that the price tag for a global transition to a low-carbon economy amounts to $78 trillion in financing through 2050.
Yellen said that in order to achieve the goal of net-zero global carbon emissions, there would need to be $3 trillion globally in annual financing for the cause, which she said is a top priority for the Biden administration, according to the speech. In order to contribute to this, Yellen vowed to finance green initiatives in developing countries through multilateral development banks and develop “clean energy technologies.”
“The transition will require no less than $3 trillion in new capital from many sources each year between now and 2050,” Yellen said during the speech. “This can be leveraged to support pathways to sustainable and inclusive growth, including for countries that have historically received less investment.”
“Neglecting to address climate change and the loss of nature and biodiversity is not just bad environmental policy,” Yellen said during the speech. “It is bad economic policy.”
Oh, please. Human society has moved faster and further than any time in Human history. Warm periods tend to push societies to grow and move forward, while cool periods tend to retard societies. There’s a reason one of them is called the Dark Ages.
During her speech, Yellen advocated for these climate initiatives to be implemented “beyond our borders.”
“Our ambitions at home are matched by our ambitions abroad,” Yellen said during the speech. “We know that we can only achieve our climate and economic goals—from reducing global emissions to adapting and building resilience, from strengthening markets to bolstering supply chains—if we also lead efforts far beyond our borders.”
How about “no”? How about we spend our money on our citizens, rather than redistributing it other nations for what is a scam?
Did you notice where the speech was given? Brazil. Hence, Yellen took a long, fossil fueled trip, and probably didn’t fly commercial. Plus, her whole retinue came with. Then the large, fossil fueled SUVs to travel around in Brazil. What if she and all the other True Believers stopped using fossil fuels? Per their dogma, the level of carbon pollution would go way, way down. Problem solved, right? So, why don’t the?
Read: Biden Treasury Secretary Wants $78 Trillion To Do Something About Hotcoldwetdry »
Good thing the Biden regime refused to give Iran access to billions of dollars and the sale of their oil, right?
Iran’s Khamenei orders attack on Israel as revenge for Haniyeh elimination – report
Iran is expected to directly attack Israel in response to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Wednesday morning, according to a New York Times report citing three sources.
The directive was issued at an emergency meeting of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the report added.
Iran’s Supreme leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei had earlier in the day spoken of retribution in a post on X.
“Following this bitter, tragic event which has taken place within the borders of the Islamic Republic, it is our duty to take revenge,” he wrote.
Iran had already directly attacked Israel in April. Ninety-nine percent of its 300 drones and missiles were shot out of the sky by a coalition of five armies belonging to the US, Israel, Jordan, and the United Kingdom.
Will Biden allow the U.S. military to assist Israel this time? How about the UK, considering all the Jew haters marching in the streets? What does Iran have left after April to waste on a mostly fruitless attack? And then what will Israel do in response?
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had earlier in the day said, “If Israel is attacked, we certainly will help defend Israel.”
US National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said, “We have and will maintain a level of readiness to preserve our national security interest in the region.
That’s good to hear. For all the negatives you can say about Biden in trying to play to his Jew hating base over the past few months, he has mostly been a friend of Israel, and now that getting re-elected is off the table, he can blow the wackos off.
American and European officials scramble to prevent regional war in the Middle East – report
American and European Union diplomats are engaging in urgent discussions to prevent escalation and a full-blown war in the Middle East, The Financial Times reported on Thursday.
This web of discussions across the Middle East comes following the assassination of senior Hezbollah official Fuad Shukr in Beirut and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, which sparked concerns of a regional war.
The report noted that Enrique Mora, a senior EU diplomat, was holding talks with officials in Tehran on Wednesday.
The response should be simple: Iran should be told to stand down and not cause problems. Don’t attack Israel, don’t allow their proxies to attack Israel. Don’t screw with Americans, Europeans, their companies, nor their militaries. Nations like Iran understand threats, not squishiness. Not placating Diplomat Speak.
Read: Iran Threatens Israel After Hamas Leader Wacked In Tehran »
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a climate cult article by Excitable Seth Borenstein, but, I’m utterly not surprised that he found a way to connect the scam dots
Olympics bet against climate change with Seine swimming. For days, it looked like they would lose
With plans for athletes to swim the Seine River through the heart of Paris, Olympic organizers essentially bet against climate change’s extreme weather. For several days it appeared they would lose — by ditching the swimming portion of triathlon races.
It wasn’t until early Wednesday, after the men’s race had been postponed a day and test events called off, that organizers announced the most recent tests showed the water met standards to allow swimming.
Some scientists and engineers said organizers were taking a huge gamble at a time when heavy rains have increased with human-caused climate change, especially in Europe. The rains run off from the urban environment and contribute to higher bacteria levels in the city’s famed river.
“They just gambled, flipped the coin and hope for a dry season and it turned out to be the rainiest in the last 30 years,” said Metin Duran, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Villanova University who has researched stormwater management.
Literally, Paris and those upstream have treated the Seine as a dumping ground for centuries. Swimming has been banned for a long time. People have been peeing in it for a long time. The sewers in Paris were never set up for heavy rains, which they have always gotten. Back in 1910 when CO2 was below the safe level of 350ppm the Seine rose 26 feet above normal and the city was flooded. They ever call it the Great Flood Of Paris. Floods are recorded all the way to 358. What kinds of fossil fueled vehicles did they drive back then?
Organizers “had worked through most of the scenarios related to computer hacking and physical threats without fully assessing the implications of extreme events associated with climate,” said University of Arizona climate scientist Kathy Jacobs, who directs the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions. “It’s definitely time to take climate threats seriously.”
Sharks would have been more fun. The move Under Paris is not a great movie, really a B horror, but, it is fun. Lots of chomping going on. Reminds me of those old ones from the 70s and 80s, just better filming.
Read: Climate Cult Links Dirty Seine Water To Hotcoldwetdry »