January 27, 2010

Climategate: Climate science mistakes?

People make mistakes.  We all know that.  It happens.  It’s part of life.  But when it comes to Anthropomorphic Global Warming/Climate Change, I don’t know about you, but I don’t what to hear about it anymore. 

 

The Copenhagen Climate Change summit collapsed in the wake of Climategate.  The revelation of University of East Anglia CRU emails, which revealed criminal levels of fraud in the gathering and reporting of climate data, exposed the climate scientists as no more than travelling snake oil salesmen.

 

The latest signpost on the road to doom, the infamous melting Himalayan glacier, which was going to vanish by 20 2035, and now, isn’t.  The IPCC deputy leader says it was a "only mistake."

 

Mistake or not, the whole climate road show is rapidly coming to an end as sure as the sun sets glistening on a mountain glacier.  When it comes to climate scientists and UN bureaucrats, and their mistakes, we already know some people lie. 

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January 21, 2010

No use for Secular Gods

I’ve had reservations about our president, since he was a candidate running for the highest office in the land and most important position in the world.  And I have to ask is, “Must I elaborate on my reservations?”  But for some, I must, so I’ll begin by directing you to a piece by John Ellis, which provides an explanation and a list, and considering the past year, he could’ve added an entertaining digital slideshow.

 

As for me, I simply have no interest in political gods or goddesses, nor demigods for that matter.  When politicians are deified, it is learned, sooner or later, that secular gods have feet of clay.  Political aspirations or policies cannot be built on shifting sand.  A human being is a human being, nothing more or less, and there are those whose political machinations run counter to the will of the people and the Constitution of the United States, and there are those who just plain lie.

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January 20, 2010

Scott Brown won.

I watched the news, the returns, the commentary, and what I can only call the “aftermath on display” from the liberal/left-wing cable networks, and it was delightful and stunningly pathological at the same time.

 

The blame-throwing, the utter dismay and anger, and adolescent name-calling was rampant.  You can easy find examples of it all just by going to Media Matters.  Read the comments left by the Left and it’s like reading a Philip K. Dick novel, a SF novelist known for stories of paranoia, conspiracies and un-reality.

 

Also available are numerous pieces which bask in the light of the win and the enthusiasm of many Americans who are overjoyed at the success of this historic Republican victory: 

 

The People's Seat

 

Miracle in Massachusetts Deals Devastating Blow to Obamacare

 

What Has Brown Done for Us?

 

Brown: Mass. victory sends 'very powerful message'

 

The special election result in Massachusetts is going to change the political landscape unless the democrats aren’t interested in political survival, and veer to the center--fast.  Even then I don’t know if many Democrats will survive the midterm elections, because I don’t think the voters will forget what this renegade Democrat Congress has done and failed to do. 

 

I don’t think the voters will want to take the change of a ‘repentant’ democrat changing his or her mind.  For the good of the country that is.  So, American voters must continue to wheel their vote like an axe, and hack away the warped and grotesque shrubs to make room for something good to grow.

 

 

 

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January 12, 2010

“It's The People's Seat."

“It’s not the Kennedy’s Seat.  It’s not the Democrats.  It's The People's Seat." 

--Scott Brown, Massachusetts, Senatorial Candidate.

 

Watch.

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January 11, 2010

2010

It’s eleven days in to the new year, and the ‘geniuses’ are out in full force.  Here’s quick sampling:

 

The UK Telegraph says the U.S. is diving deeper into depression.  Like anyone with one eye open could see the country is in the midst of an economic stroke.  We have a UK paper stating the obvious.

 

The price of gas is going up.  No hope of lower prices will appear any time soon.  The US isn’t drilling for more.  Green technology can’t make up for the difference and no one can or wants to face that fact.  I won’t even mention the weather.  I’ll let the UK Daily Mail do that:  The mini ice age starts here.

 

These articles are just the top of the iceberg and the numerous and assorted other puns which are available, but I will refrain from using at this time.

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Harry Reid’s Racist Comment

Top Democrat defends Reid’s Racist Comment

 

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine spins racist comment:

 

"I think if you look at the reports as I have, it was all in the context of saying positive things about Senator Obama," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine. "It definitely was in the context of recognizing in Senator Obama a great candidate and future president."

 

Apparently anything can be seen as positive, when you’re a democrat. 

 

But it's better if Sen. Reid stays, at least for the Republicans.

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January 08, 2010

Paying for Senator Nelson mistake

Democrat Senator Ben, give-me-a-Medicaid deal-and-I’ll-for-it, Nelson said

 

it was a mistake for the Obama Administration to take on massive health care reforms in 2009, and suggested efforts would have been better spent addressing the economy.

 

Hey, senator, “You’re too late.”

 

Your poll numbers are crashing and it just too late, you can’t save them by saying the Obama Administration ‘made a mistake.’  More than half the country already knew that. 

And we can’t say, “Where have you been?”  We know.  You were in the same backroom, with your greasy sleeves rolled up and a smoking stogy, puffing away, hearing Harry Reid say, “Let’s make a deal.”

 

Today, what has changed?  Behind closed doors and with swift meetings between you and your Democrat Congress and the White House, the wheeling-and-dealing continues.

 

Everyone makes ‘mistakes.’  But as far as I can tell, the only mistake was timing.  In the backroom you over planned your hand, you made a bluff and the folks back in Nebraska and across the country watched you fold. 

 

You and your party handed Americans a socialized medical monstrosity, and it looks like you’re going to have to pay up on it also.  See you in November.

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January 05, 2010

Climategate

 

 

 

 

Depending on where you live this winter is the coldest in 25 or 100 years.  Okay, 100 years seems a little much or a little too long ago, but all the same the point is:  It’s cold, and no amount of Global Warming/Climate Change rhetoric is going to alter the reality or the facts

 

Winter of 2009-2010 Could Be Worst in 25 Years

 

Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict

 

Route around the Net and more little goods about 2010 the coldest winter will, no doubt, pop up.  If not today, then tomorrow.

 

The fact is reality is a place where real people live.  And real people, who want to face reality and facts, already know Global Warming/Climate Change is in the simplest sense, a swindling of America and the world.

 

 

 

About those 'anomalous' temperatures ...

 

Here we have some poor mountain people in Peru, living in the most primitive of conditions, on the verge of ‘extinction' because of severe cold, and it is being said that this proves, dare I say it, even as I shake my head at the utter silliness, this proves the "world growing ever hotter"… more

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