If I’ve got my US geography correct, Baltimore is right beside Washington. I’m guessing this is a paper locally delivered in Washington. A good thing.
Now we need someone to point out the gob-smacking idiocy of political parties attacking “High Energy Costs” while advocating carbon taxes.
kadaka (KD Knoebel)
April 28, 2011 5:54 pm
Superman Renounces U.S. Citizenship in ‘Action Comics’ #900 Truth, Justice, and the American way no longer cuts it. Superman doesn’t want his good deeds to be associated with the US, specifically the US government. He needs to have a more global perspective.
Thank you Obama, for making being identified as “American” wholly unfashionable.
1. Has Superman fixed global warming on his (DC universe) Earth? If not, why not?
2. Where’s Superman’s birth certificate? How’d he become a US citizen?
I wonder how the subsequent comics will turn out, when Superman has to cope with being on the “no fly” list, obtain visas before he enters the US… When the naked body scanners don’t work due to his alien physiology so he has to submit to a TSA “enhanced pat-down”…
jorgekafkazar
April 28, 2011 6:12 pm
Shrnfr says: “The new mantra at the EPA is “All your waterways belong to us.””
The Coast Guard may have something to say about that.
Joe,
Whether Obama is a one term president or not depends on the caliber of his opponent. And speaking of headlines…
kadaka (KD Knoebel)
April 28, 2011 6:50 pm
@ur momisugly Smokey on April 28, 2011 at 6:16 pm:
With a father like that, giving the kid a fresh new start on a completely different planet, far far away from the father, where no one has ever heard of the father, is the absolute best that father could do for the kid.
☺
rbateman
April 28, 2011 8:03 pm
Obama may have changed his tune, but his tone is still the same.
He’s just got Lisa ‘Green Action’ Jackson going around tasering American Energy and hiking up the price of oil stateside.
Gary
April 28, 2011 9:03 pm
Hey, you can only wreck so many things at once. Some things will just have to wait. /sarc
Cassandra King
April 28, 2011 9:26 pm
It really doesnt not matter at all whether the public agree or not with the CAGW fraud, the sweeping changes will go ahead anyway regardless, they will just do it quietly with no fanfare, the bought off MSM will by and large keep quiet.
No debate and no discussion and no alternative? CAGW isnt real, it is and always was a political vehicle. CAGW was never meant to be anything other than a justification for socio political change and it doesnt matter whether we believe in that change or not. OK so the fabricated ‘science’ used as cover has been largely seen for what it is, a pack of made up lies but that does not and never really did matter.
The CAGW fraudsters knew from the get go that their vehicle could only get them so far but so far is al they needed, sure they could have done with a little more time but by and large the fraudsters believe they can now enact the changes they crave without the people being on board.
It all depends on whether the CAGW fraudsters can contrive to get a compliant bought off stooge picked for the 2012 Republican nomination, if they get one of theirs on board then its goodnight and good luck America. On the other hand if a true sceptic gets the nomination then the US and by extension the West may just stand a chance.
Pelicanman
April 28, 2011 10:04 pm
As if being linked to Sarah Palin by her statements and positions isn’t enough, any association with Jonah Goldberg should be viewed with, ahem, skepticism and caution. Goldberg never met a war of aggression or overthrow of a country not aligned with his particular world view that he didn’t like. He’s an internationalist in most areas and a warmonger in all. If he happens to be right about this particular issue it’s only because he can’t be wrong all the time – although he certainly tries.
I am naive. I am trying to remain optimistic; it is harder and harder to do.
During Bill Clinton’s administration I was deeply disappointed in America and disgusted by the constant encroachment of the Washington gangsters on reason and liberty. But at least it all was within some vague framework of the good old American fighting spirit. After all, taxpayers have been abused by governments since times immemorial. What’s new under the Moon?
No matter how wrong and despicable Bill Clinton is, he is still an American, he wasn’t trying to destroy and denigrate our country. I must admit, he actually strengthened its economy! He grew up here, he spent all his life as an American, he felt, in his own twisted way, what Americans want and hope for.
Not now. Time for words alone is over.
The green totalitarian thing is enveloping the whole world, and is about to swallow the United States — while the professed hater of everything traditionally American, the second-raters’ poster boy with Indonesian mentality who doesn’t understand and doesn’t want to understand America but does everything possible to undermine and weaken her, has taken the most powerful position in the world.
The flame of Liberty and Reason is dimming and flickering. Anthony Watts and many other people are heroically donating most of their lives to keep it going, to stall the creeping darkness. But aren’t we losing this battle?
More than 400 years ago, in his Sonnet LXII, Michelangelo exclaimed: “What the enlightening power of Truth is worth, if Falsehood is triumphant?” I am asking his question again now, in the 21st century.
We — all those who know that we are being enslaved again — must forget our differences and organize somehow. Resist now. If it’s not too late.
Robin Guenier
April 28, 2011 11:34 pm
Spector @ur momisugly April 28, 2011 at 12:37 pm
“According to Gallup it would appear that most of the world is convinced that man is responsible for [adverse] climate change.”
As others have noted and for the reasons I set out here, that Gallup poll is of dubious value. [Someone has pointed out that, when Gallup say they interviewed “approximately 1,000 adults … in 111 countries” that could mean 1,000 in each country. If so, that would invalidate my sample size criticism although not my other criticisms (language and access for example)]. But I doubt if it does means that – in my view, the poll is of dubious value.
But, assuming for a moment that it is accurate, despite desperate claims that “most of the world” is convinced of AGW, the results make dismal reading for the warmists. Not only is concern dropping sharply in the US (and the UK) but, even more significant in terms of climate change politics (remember Copenhagen?), the countries with least concern – well below the US’s 53% (down from 63%) – include Russia (41%), India (30%), South Africa (28%) and China (21%). Yes: 80% of Chinese are sceptics.
Blade
April 29, 2011 12:08 am
Pelicanman [April 28, 2011 at 10:04 pm] says:
“As if being linked to Sarah Palin by her statements and positions isn’t enough, …”
God forbid! Sarah and her pro-American Apple-Pie image, self-sufficient female posture, and self-defense pro-firearm position. Can’t have one of them rear its ugly head in modern politics can we? She just might offset those thousands of elitist stuffed shirt socialist girly men that dominate the body politic.
“… any association with Jonah Goldberg should be viewed with, ahem, skepticism and caution. Goldberg never met a war of aggression or overthrow of a country not aligned with his particular world view that he didn’t like.”
Well there must be dozens of examples of this for you to cite, correct? Or maybe you are one of those that equates one or two miltary actions with ‘never met a war of aggression or overthrow of a country’.
“… He’s an internationalist in most areas and a warmonger in all. If he happens to be right about this particular issue it’s only because he can’t be wrong all the time – although he certainly tries.”
Hmmmmm. I’m thinking something here. Getting the distinct feeling that you wanted to write something else, about Jews maybe? Oh I remember you last Memorial day ….
Pelicanman [May 31, 2010 at 11:28 pm] says:
“This is a great site, but despite possibly good motives this post is misplaced. The US military has been used as an instrument of conquest and subjugation for well over half a century. With over 170 bases outside the US proper it is projecting power and force, not protecting freedom. It is currently involved in two wars based on lies and evidence as false as Mann’s hockey stick cooked up by characters eager to get the might of this empire mired in wars for the racist, duplicitous, illegitimate and genocidal state if Israel. They are raining down bombs on Pakistan from consoles in suburban America via drones, and are looking for any pretext to spread the hot war to Pakistan.
While the courage and plight of the enlisted men is to be appreciated and admired, the contempt with which they are used by the empire that in no way represents its people is to be pitied.” [Reply: This is Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day. It began after the Civil War to honor and remember our soldiers, both North and South, who gave their lives in military service. It is not Politics Day. ~dbstealey, mod.]”
Out of respect for Anthony and his website I will self-snip what I really want to say to you.
Julian Braggins
April 29, 2011 2:01 am
To Mark W,
A pity Shell didn’t think to reply to the EPA that they would hire a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker 😉
Snotrocket
April 29, 2011 5:57 am
From the Baltimore Sun article:
‘”Instead, the climate push was … a total flop,” Mr. Plumer laments.’
I think he may have meant, ‘putsch’.
Buzz Belleville
April 29, 2011 6:16 am
Nick, Jack, Robert — I don’t think the pendulum has been swinging in one direction for the past 40 years. To the contrary, I think it’s swung back and forth several times over recent decades.
Consider that mid-century, industrialization unfettered by environmental regs was the dominant policy choice, blessed by the masses and promulgated by our leaders. Then the late-60s and 70s saw the pendulum swing towards regulation — CAA, CWA, SDWA, CERCLA, NEPA, EPA, ESA, solar panels on the white house … demanded by the masses (Earth Day) and promulgated by our leaders. Then in the 80’s, environmental causes again took a back seat … Carter-bashing was in vogue, industry-friendly measures were the rage, and Reagan deregulation ensured no toughening of various environmental standards. Things started to turn back in the late-80s with Hansen’s testimony, the CAA Amendments, the Montreal Protocol, an environmentalist VP and Kyoto. But by the late-90s, early-00s, then pendulum swung again >> the Senate unanimously rejected Kyoto, Gore was derided as “Ozone Al,” and Bush Jr. undid a remarkable amount of environmental regs. The pendulum swung back again with IPCC’s TAR, McCain-Warner-Lieberman sponsored cap-and-trade bills, the Bingaman resolution, An Inconvenient Truth, and outspoken concerned scientists. We’re now just at the point where the pendulum has swung back with skeptics’ book success, Climategate and the Himalayan glacier mistake, the rise of Fox and the success of sites like this, a renewed outspokeness by skeptics, the Tea Party, and anti-regulation fervor.
It’ll swing back … issues relating to climate, energy and the environment just don’tgo away.
joe
April 29, 2011 9:45 am
Smokey says:
April 28, 2011 at 6:42 pm
Joe,
Whether Obama is a one term president or not depends on the caliber of his opponent. And speaking of headlines…
no, not really….last poll i heard said 46% of Americans will not vote for obama regardless the opponent….he has a record now and people are starting to catch on to what he’s all about (that is, himself)….
“… as green movement fizzles”, it says.
This is perhaps the greatest tragedy. Climate extremists colluding with bent “scientists” have exploited the public’s enthusiasm for protecting the environment to such a pitch of alarmist frenzy that we’re on the point of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. A backlash against greens is underway.
A few decades ago green awareness was considered the domain of a loony fringe. And then the public awoke to the need for noble intelligent actions such as pollution controls and the need to limit habitat loss. And then a bunch of Watermelons move in, dressing their antidevelopment agenda in clothes of apocalypticism.
I was tempted to say that the greatest losers are the green movement itself, having lost so much credibility with Joe Public, but in fact we’re all losers. Swingeing taxes to combat the nonexistent threat of Global Warming; many precious beauty spots defiled by ugly and unproductive windmills; western nations subsidising our industrial competitors in the noxious “Clean Development Mechanism”.
I dread to think how many endangered species will be lost because the green honeypot has already been grabbed – and squandered – by the wicked hoaxers on the Global Warming Gravy Train.
Don’t get complacent. Fox News still prominently displays articles like this piece of junk: America’s Most Feared Spider to Expand Reign Over North America
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/28/guess-whos-coming-dinner-brown-recluse-spiders-expand-reign-north-america/?test=faces#comment
Bishop Hill has been highlighting the machinations of GLOBE, Int’l:
http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/2011/4/23/digging-into-the-globe.html
http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/2011/4/26/globe-and-grantham.html
http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/2011/4/28/globe-story-develops-legs.html
The alarmists still have their hands on the levers of power, but their window of opportunity may be shrinking.
Buzz Belleville says:
Yes, Buzz, in a certain sense that is true, but you may want to consider that it took damn near 30 years for the climate narrative to hit its high point in the month before Copenhagen. How large a pendulum did you have in mind?
It’s Dead? I won’t believe it until our Elected Elite become elected representatives with a brains and declare CO2 a non pollutant and stop this scam.
If I’ve got my US geography correct, Baltimore is right beside Washington. I’m guessing this is a paper locally delivered in Washington. A good thing.
Now we need someone to point out the gob-smacking idiocy of political parties attacking “High Energy Costs” while advocating carbon taxes.
Superman Renounces U.S. Citizenship in ‘Action Comics’ #900
Truth, Justice, and the American way no longer cuts it. Superman doesn’t want his good deeds to be associated with the US, specifically the US government. He needs to have a more global perspective.
Thank you Obama, for making being identified as “American” wholly unfashionable.
1. Has Superman fixed global warming on his (DC universe) Earth? If not, why not?
2. Where’s Superman’s birth certificate? How’d he become a US citizen?
I wonder how the subsequent comics will turn out, when Superman has to cope with being on the “no fly” list, obtain visas before he enters the US… When the naked body scanners don’t work due to his alien physiology so he has to submit to a TSA “enhanced pat-down”…
Shrnfr says: “The new mantra at the EPA is “All your waterways belong to us.””
The Coast Guard may have something to say about that.
kadaka,
Here’s the back story.
Spector @ur momisugly April 28, 2011 at 12:37 pm
“According to Gallup it would appear that most of the world is convinced that man is responsible for [adverse] climate change.”
A survey of 1,000 people in 111 countries (9 per country) is not worth a pinch of, Spector.
http://joannenova.com.au/2011/04/nearly-80-of-chinese-people-are-skeptics-world-wide-poll/
Joe,
Whether Obama is a one term president or not depends on the caliber of his opponent. And speaking of headlines…
@ur momisugly Smokey on April 28, 2011 at 6:16 pm:
With a father like that, giving the kid a fresh new start on a completely different planet, far far away from the father, where no one has ever heard of the father, is the absolute best that father could do for the kid.
☺
Obama may have changed his tune, but his tone is still the same.
He’s just got Lisa ‘Green Action’ Jackson going around tasering American Energy and hiking up the price of oil stateside.
Hey, you can only wreck so many things at once. Some things will just have to wait. /sarc
It really doesnt not matter at all whether the public agree or not with the CAGW fraud, the sweeping changes will go ahead anyway regardless, they will just do it quietly with no fanfare, the bought off MSM will by and large keep quiet.
No debate and no discussion and no alternative? CAGW isnt real, it is and always was a political vehicle. CAGW was never meant to be anything other than a justification for socio political change and it doesnt matter whether we believe in that change or not. OK so the fabricated ‘science’ used as cover has been largely seen for what it is, a pack of made up lies but that does not and never really did matter.
The CAGW fraudsters knew from the get go that their vehicle could only get them so far but so far is al they needed, sure they could have done with a little more time but by and large the fraudsters believe they can now enact the changes they crave without the people being on board.
It all depends on whether the CAGW fraudsters can contrive to get a compliant bought off stooge picked for the 2012 Republican nomination, if they get one of theirs on board then its goodnight and good luck America. On the other hand if a true sceptic gets the nomination then the US and by extension the West may just stand a chance.
As if being linked to Sarah Palin by her statements and positions isn’t enough, any association with Jonah Goldberg should be viewed with, ahem, skepticism and caution. Goldberg never met a war of aggression or overthrow of a country not aligned with his particular world view that he didn’t like. He’s an internationalist in most areas and a warmonger in all. If he happens to be right about this particular issue it’s only because he can’t be wrong all the time – although he certainly tries.
I am naive. I am trying to remain optimistic; it is harder and harder to do.
During Bill Clinton’s administration I was deeply disappointed in America and disgusted by the constant encroachment of the Washington gangsters on reason and liberty. But at least it all was within some vague framework of the good old American fighting spirit. After all, taxpayers have been abused by governments since times immemorial. What’s new under the Moon?
No matter how wrong and despicable Bill Clinton is, he is still an American, he wasn’t trying to destroy and denigrate our country. I must admit, he actually strengthened its economy! He grew up here, he spent all his life as an American, he felt, in his own twisted way, what Americans want and hope for.
Not now. Time for words alone is over.
The green totalitarian thing is enveloping the whole world, and is about to swallow the United States — while the professed hater of everything traditionally American, the second-raters’ poster boy with Indonesian mentality who doesn’t understand and doesn’t want to understand America but does everything possible to undermine and weaken her, has taken the most powerful position in the world.
The flame of Liberty and Reason is dimming and flickering. Anthony Watts and many other people are heroically donating most of their lives to keep it going, to stall the creeping darkness. But aren’t we losing this battle?
More than 400 years ago, in his Sonnet LXII, Michelangelo exclaimed: “What the enlightening power of Truth is worth, if Falsehood is triumphant?” I am asking his question again now, in the 21st century.
We — all those who know that we are being enslaved again — must forget our differences and organize somehow. Resist now. If it’s not too late.
Spector @ur momisugly April 28, 2011 at 12:37 pm
“According to Gallup it would appear that most of the world is convinced that man is responsible for [adverse] climate change.”
As others have noted and for the reasons I set out here, that Gallup poll is of dubious value. [Someone has pointed out that, when Gallup say they interviewed “approximately 1,000 adults … in 111 countries” that could mean 1,000 in each country. If so, that would invalidate my sample size criticism although not my other criticisms (language and access for example)]. But I doubt if it does means that – in my view, the poll is of dubious value.
But, assuming for a moment that it is accurate, despite desperate claims that “most of the world” is convinced of AGW, the results make dismal reading for the warmists. Not only is concern dropping sharply in the US (and the UK) but, even more significant in terms of climate change politics (remember Copenhagen?), the countries with least concern – well below the US’s 53% (down from 63%) – include Russia (41%), India (30%), South Africa (28%) and China (21%). Yes: 80% of Chinese are sceptics.
God forbid! Sarah and her pro-American Apple-Pie image, self-sufficient female posture, and self-defense pro-firearm position. Can’t have one of them rear its ugly head in modern politics can we? She just might offset those thousands of elitist stuffed shirt socialist girly men that dominate the body politic.
Well there must be dozens of examples of this for you to cite, correct? Or maybe you are one of those that equates one or two miltary actions with ‘never met a war of aggression or overthrow of a country’.
Hmmmmm. I’m thinking something here. Getting the distinct feeling that you wanted to write something else, about Jews maybe? Oh I remember you last Memorial day ….
Out of respect for Anthony and his website I will self-snip what I really want to say to you.
To Mark W,
A pity Shell didn’t think to reply to the EPA that they would hire a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker 😉
From the Baltimore Sun article:
I think he may have meant, ‘putsch’.
Nick, Jack, Robert — I don’t think the pendulum has been swinging in one direction for the past 40 years. To the contrary, I think it’s swung back and forth several times over recent decades.
Consider that mid-century, industrialization unfettered by environmental regs was the dominant policy choice, blessed by the masses and promulgated by our leaders. Then the late-60s and 70s saw the pendulum swing towards regulation — CAA, CWA, SDWA, CERCLA, NEPA, EPA, ESA, solar panels on the white house … demanded by the masses (Earth Day) and promulgated by our leaders. Then in the 80’s, environmental causes again took a back seat … Carter-bashing was in vogue, industry-friendly measures were the rage, and Reagan deregulation ensured no toughening of various environmental standards. Things started to turn back in the late-80s with Hansen’s testimony, the CAA Amendments, the Montreal Protocol, an environmentalist VP and Kyoto. But by the late-90s, early-00s, then pendulum swung again >> the Senate unanimously rejected Kyoto, Gore was derided as “Ozone Al,” and Bush Jr. undid a remarkable amount of environmental regs. The pendulum swung back again with IPCC’s TAR, McCain-Warner-Lieberman sponsored cap-and-trade bills, the Bingaman resolution, An Inconvenient Truth, and outspoken concerned scientists. We’re now just at the point where the pendulum has swung back with skeptics’ book success, Climategate and the Himalayan glacier mistake, the rise of Fox and the success of sites like this, a renewed outspokeness by skeptics, the Tea Party, and anti-regulation fervor.
It’ll swing back … issues relating to climate, energy and the environment just don’tgo away.
Smokey says:
April 28, 2011 at 6:42 pm
Joe,
Whether Obama is a one term president or not depends on the caliber of his opponent. And speaking of headlines…
no, not really….last poll i heard said 46% of Americans will not vote for obama regardless the opponent….he has a record now and people are starting to catch on to what he’s all about (that is, himself)….
“… as green movement fizzles”, it says.
This is perhaps the greatest tragedy. Climate extremists colluding with bent “scientists” have exploited the public’s enthusiasm for protecting the environment to such a pitch of alarmist frenzy that we’re on the point of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. A backlash against greens is underway.
A few decades ago green awareness was considered the domain of a loony fringe. And then the public awoke to the need for noble intelligent actions such as pollution controls and the need to limit habitat loss. And then a bunch of Watermelons move in, dressing their antidevelopment agenda in clothes of apocalypticism.
I was tempted to say that the greatest losers are the green movement itself, having lost so much credibility with Joe Public, but in fact we’re all losers. Swingeing taxes to combat the nonexistent threat of Global Warming; many precious beauty spots defiled by ugly and unproductive windmills; western nations subsidising our industrial competitors in the noxious “Clean Development Mechanism”.
I dread to think how many endangered species will be lost because the green honeypot has already been grabbed – and squandered – by the wicked hoaxers on the Global Warming Gravy Train.