Tag: Carbon Cult
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New meaning for old acronym
We know how the LBO predators work on corporations. Old-fashioned protection racket. They barrage the company with lawsuits and obstacles and “accidents” and low-priced competition until the company finally gives in and sells cheap. We’ve seen the same thing with the “global warming” racket, which gives insurers a “protective” reason to cancel coverage, again driving…
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Good nuke news
A pro-nuke substacker caught an instructive switch in bureaucratic direction. A law passed by the mixed-party congress in July 2024 (before the election) and signed by Democrat Biden REQUIRED the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to stop blocking new construction and start encouraging it. The agency predictably did nothing until Trump’s new head of nuclear policy changed…
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Different policy, same politicians
Some people are posting videos of arsonists starting fires in LA during the current mess. Not surprising. A couple years ago we had several big fires close to Spokane. Most were started by homeless cooking fires, but two were definitely arson. The arsonists were spotted by many people walking along the road tossing matches into…
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Aside from that
Protos features the California wildfires from the standard Gaian perspective. Fueled by high winds and months of drought, Reality: Southern California has centuries of drought broken by occasional rainy seasons. It’s a desert. Every coastal area has high winds sometimes. Protos also covers the tragedy as seen by the “crypto community”. = = = =…
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A genuine historic first!
As pointed by Shepstone, the US Government has done something unique and perfectly unprecedented. Instead of destroying modular sovereignty of states and counties and Mutual Benefit Societies, just this once it defended modular sovereignty AGAINST the billionaire globalist terrorists. From a government press release: = = = = = START HEADLINE: U.S. District Judge Jennifer…
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RTO = LBO
This article at MSN tells the truth about the push for returning to the office. Elon also tells the truth when he proposes forcing federal workers to RTO. The purpose is to fire all workers without going through the trouble of actually firing them. Properly firing them would COST MONEY for unemployment insurance and severance…
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Not learning
New Scientist mag might be quieting down in an attempt to avoid scandal, but Anti-Nature is running full blast into wild-eyed genocidal tyranny, exceeding both Robespierre and Hitler in its love of death and destruction by the wargod of “science”. Smashing the peasants, asking why governments who enthusiastically implemented both the “Climate” lunacy and the…
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Random pissed thought
Workers are quiet quitting. Politicians are noisy superquitting. They not only spend enormous energy in preventing themselves from working, they PREVENT REAL HUMANS FROM GETTING SHIT DONE. Any attempt to put together a big project is stalled endlessly by an infinite pile of Federal regulations and compliances and lawsuits and obstructions. Government used to accomplish…
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The Creeping Thyme solution
Matt Stoller tries his hand at diagnosing the D party’s ailment. = = = = = START STOLLER: For the last few weeks, I’ve been mulling over a question that I think will bedevil all of us in the anti-monopoly space for years, perhaps decades. Anti-monopoly policy is immensely popular, and there hasn’t been an…
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Trump does one thing wright!
Trump will be doing most things wrong, serving Wall Street and bankers instead of America, but he’s got this one absolutely right! Trump has named Chris Wright as his energy secretary. = = = = = START QUOTE: Trump has named Chris Wright, the founder and CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, an oilfield services company,…
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How to regain trust
Elites periodically engage in fake superficial gestures toward reform. Right now, predictably, we’re seeing a few of these fakes. An editorial in “Nature” magazine shows the fakeness. Science must regain trust by fighting the people who distrust it. = = = = = START QUOTE: Make no mistake, the political assaults on science stem largely…
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One wonderful thing
Yesterday’s election had the usual results here in the “state” of Washington. Crazy monsters and crazy referenda won. With one beautiful exception! Referendum 2066 to protect natural gas from the crazies PASSED. Somewhat narrowly, but still enough to settle the issue. From the official description: The measure prohibits state and local governments from restricting access…
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Gold rush
At the moment it looks like the AI bubble may be an indirectly productive bubble, like the Gold Rush of the 1840s that didn’t make anyone rich from gold but started lots of cities and several substantial business empires. Many of the companies that poured billions into AI in hopes of wiping out humanity are…
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Better name
Dams are failing in Tennessee. This is a straightforward result of spending all our money on war and destruction and NONE AT ALL on repairing or building. Year after year congress passes trillion-dollar appropriations for “infrastructure” but NONE of that money actually goes toward building or repairing. Most of it ends up in the pockets…
