Pelosi: Biden-Manchin climate bill will appease ‘angry’ Earth: ‘Mother Earth gets angry from time to time, & this legislation will help us address all of that’

From Climate Depot

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Biden-Manchin climate: ‘Mother Earth gets angry from time to time, & this legislation will help us address all of that’

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Climate Depot’s Morano Comments: “Has it comes to this, a climate bill in DC will appease ‘angry’ Mother Earth? Will human sacrifices be next to appease the ‘angry’ Earth gods? Actually, this bill will make humans sacrifice more by suffering from energy deprivation, supply chain issues, food shortages, inflation, debt, and bad science. Congress is allegedly passing this pork-barrel spending bill in Washington to make the Earth ‘happy’? But, the Earth — ‘angry’ or not — will not notice the impact on global CO2 emissions, let alone the climate! Is Pelosi’s comment what passes for intelligent climate discourse in Washington DC these days?!” See:Analysis: Biden’s 50% emissions reduction target for 2030 (if achieved) would have a ‘nearly unmeasurable’ impact on overall global CO2 emissions

By: Marc Morano – Climate DepotAugust 14, 2022 4:48 PM with 0 comments

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Blaming bad weather/hurricanes on Trump and/or ‘global warming’ is a throwback to medieval witchcraft – Book Excerpt

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change,” book excerpt:

Scholarly studies confirm that witch trials were on the upswing during the Little Ice Age. According to a 2012 Live Science article, “Historical records indicate that, worldwide, witch hunts occur more often during cold periods, possibly because people look for scapegoats to blame for crop failures and general economic hardship. Fitting the pattern, scholars argue that cold weather may have spurred the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692.” …

Princeton Professor Emeritus of Physics William Happer in 2017 drew parallels to today’s man-made climate change claims. “I don’t see a whole lot of difference between the consensus on climate change and the consensus on witches. At the witch trials in Salem the judges were educated at Harvard. This was supposedly 100 percent science. The one or two people who said there were no witches were immediately hung. Not much has changed,” Happer quipped. …

Salem State University historian Emerson Baker’s research agrees with Oster’s findings. “A harsh New England winter really may have set the stage for accusations of witchcraft,” noted a Live Science analysis of Baker’s research. The bad weather may have helped stir up the population’s psychological state into a full-blown mass hysteria.

Does Sacrifice Appease The Sun? ‘This is an age old idea used by Aztecs. It was well known at the time that global warming was ubiquitous and caused by a lack of human blood being spilled’

Today, ‘politicians now take a more subtle approach to human sacrifice. By raising energy prices, they can freeze people to death silently in their homes, which has the same effect of appeasing the CO2 gods’

2006: Catholic Cardinal George Pell: ‘In the past, pagans sacrificed animals and even humans in vain attempts to placate capricious and cruel gods. Today they demand a reduction in Co2 emissions’

But in a speech to US Catholic business leaders, Dr Pell said Western democracy was also suffering a crisis of confidence as evidenced by the decline in fertility rates. “Pagan emptiness” and Western fears of the uncontrollable forces of nature had contributed to “hysteric and extreme claims” about global warming.

“In the past, pagans sacrificed animals and even humans in vain attempts to placate capricious and cruel gods. Today they demand a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.”

Reality Check: 

Analysis: Biden’s 50% emissions reduction target for 2030 (if achieved) would have a ‘nearly unmeasurable’ impact on overall global CO2 emissions

“Dr. Roger Pielke ran the numbers and found that, even if it achieved Biden’s 50% emissions-reduction target for 2030, which it almost certainly won’t, the impact on overall global emissions would be nearly unmeasurable.”

Climate Depot’s Morano comments: Biden is pushing for utterly meaningless climate-based emission reductions of CO2 that would have no potential impact on the climate — and even if fully achieved, would have no impact on global emissions! All of this as we further hammer America. Biden should have listened to his climate envoy John Kerry has admitted this publicly several times.

See: Flashback: John Kerry explains climate futility: If U.S. zeroed out CO2 emissions, it ‘still wouldn’t be enough to offset the carbon pollution coming from the rest of the world’

Watch: World Economic Forum touts Biden-Manchin climate/spending bill: ‘New US climate deal could pay people in the US to be more sustainable’

Watch: World Economic Forum touts Biden-Manchin climate/spending bill: ‘New US climate deal could pay people in the US to be more sustainable’

World Economic Forum claims Biden/Manchin. bill promotes ‘climate-smart agriculture’ – Is that what we call Sri Lanka & the Netherlands?!

Does that mean Bill Gates & China buy up all of your farmland?!

Stop The Manchin Green New Deal: Contrary to Manchin’s rhetoric, the deal contains many of most destructive elements of Green New Deal

Manchin’s Support May Hand EPA Power to Throttle Coal Industry – May allow EPA to work around Supreme Court’s recent CO2 ruling’

And now we know why Sen. Manchin cut a deal on energy bill – ‘Mandate completion of a natural gas pipeline through’ in West VA

Listen: Morano on Joe Piscopo Show on Manchin’s ‘massive pork barrel climate spending bill’ – ‘More inflation, more debt, more supply chain issues, more energy shortages, more blackouts’

Sen. Manchin caves to climate agenda – Agrees to ‘abrupt deal’ deal w/ Sen. Schumer – Will raise $739 billion in taxes, spend $369 billion on ‘climate initiatives’

AOL News: Senators Manchin, and Schumer report an abrupt deal on health, energy, taxes – “Measure would raise $739 billion over 10 years in revenue, the biggest chunk coming from a 15% corporate minimum tax. It would spend $369 billion on energy and climate initiatives.”

NYT: “The plan would raise most of its new tax revenue, an estimated $313 billion, by imposing a minimum tax on the so-called book income of large corporations, like Amazon and FedEx, that currently use tax credits and other maneuvers to reduce their tax rates below the 21 percent corporate income tax rate in the United States.”

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August 15, 2022 8:06 am

“Mother” is not a word that we are allowed to use in the post-sanity world. The currently favoured term is “birthing parent”.

“Mother Earth” – doesn’t it just reek of white privilege, toxic masculinity and heteronormativity?

Pelosi needs re-education. Where’s Antifα when you need them?

Meab
August 15, 2022 8:30 am

We should figuratively burn some witches and warlocks at the stake. Let’s start with Pelosi this November.

Coach Springer
August 15, 2022 8:47 am

Given the fact that we’ve already done all the really important things like inflate our tires, switch to LED, convert to more expensive electric, dump coal, spend trillions on wind choppers and solar fryers, burn wood, make diesel from soybeans, … “Mother Earth” as interpreted by Mother Pelosi of the Green Goddess seems to anger a little too easily.

Rick C
August 15, 2022 8:57 am

If we’re going to anthropomorphize “mother earth” we should at least be honest about her. She’s a sociopathic, remorseless serial mass murderer that we must constantly protect ourselves from. Our greatest weapons are our brains and the ability to create technology that protects us from her. Fossil fuel energy is an important part of our arsenal. Replacing energy sources that we control with renewables such as wind and solar that “mother earth” can cut off on a whim is stupid and dangerous.

Steve
August 15, 2022 9:16 am

She was a fool to travel to Taiwan and now she opens her mouth and utters one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard a politician say.

Richard Page
Reply to  Steve
August 15, 2022 12:17 pm

Showboating both times; it’s probably all she knows how to do.

Gyan1
August 15, 2022 9:19 am

As the beacon for freedom in the world the US must be taken down for transnational corporations to complete their plans for enslavement.

Psychotic delusion has replaced reason for the brainwashed masses. They are on their knees begging for tyranny.

n.n
August 15, 2022 10:15 am

Sorry, Pelosi, it’s Her (with a capital “H”) Choice, not her Choice. Throw another baby on the barbie, it’s over. Lose your ethical religion.

ResourceGuy
August 15, 2022 10:46 am

Those who do not comply will be marked for burning at the stake.

Global warming to cause a U.S. “Extreme Heat Belt,” study warns (axios.com)

Reply to  ResourceGuy
August 15, 2022 1:07 pm

I noticed that today. They are claiming that the highs will rise into the mid 120s F.

Tom Abbott
Reply to  ResourceGuy
August 15, 2022 3:42 pm

It’s pure speculation.

Having lived in this “Heat Belt” most of my life, I would say temperatures are getting milder, not hotter.

Tom Abbott
Reply to  Tom Abbott
August 16, 2022 3:41 am

It will be 105F in Tulsa today. But then the next day it’s going to be about 85F.

Counting today, Tulsa will have had 27 days this summer that were 100F or above.

The year 1936 had 65 days that were 100F or above, and those days were not just barely over 100F, they were more like 110F, 112F and 115F.

It’s a lot milder around here than it used to be. Still hot, but not like in the past.

And CO2 is a minor player in all this.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
August 16, 2022 7:14 am

CAGW types like to project the dire consequences of burning fossil fuels out to 100 years.
So what was Man doing on in the 1830’s that caused the weath …er… climate of the 1930’s?
I have a travel map of Kentucky from 1835. It list the stagecoach routes AND the steamboat routes.
The steamboats burnt wood!
Later vessels burnt fossil fuels and the climate is milder now than the 1930’s.
If in 100 years the CAGW projections come true, we can blame it on DRAX switching to burning wood!

August 15, 2022 11:14 am

When mother earth gets angry, the classic solution is to toss virgins into volcanoes.

This keeps the democrat women safe.

ResourceGuy
August 15, 2022 11:39 am

The great lidless eye sees all. Nancy is just the head of one tower.

Richard Page
Reply to  ResourceGuy
August 15, 2022 12:22 pm

Interesting. Apart from the obvious, you’ve got the whole phallic imagery working for you with Nancy Pelosi right in there. Something you need to share?

0311
August 15, 2022 12:08 pm

Re Bill Gates, et al: Buying farmland is one thing, keeping it is something altogether different. How many divisions does he have? Fewer than the Pope, I’d surmise.

August 15, 2022 1:50 pm

It would be a mistake to judge Biden’s degree of dementia by comparing him to Pelosi. The two are on a race to the bottom.

Robert B
August 15, 2022 2:10 pm

Cardinal Pell was wrongly convicted of a crime against two teenage boys. If you go through the details, it was a disgraceful episode in Australia’s legal history. One had died before Pell was charged, and he had actually denied anything happened, something the leftwing media ignored but always mentioned “two boys” as if there was a corroborating witness.

In short, the High Court found that the jury shouldn’t have ignored the many witnesses whose testimony cast doubts on the far-fetched story even being possible. This was reported as he got off on a technicality.

This worship of Gaia, and social justice, is creating a lot of useful idiots for some very evil people. Orwell’s pigs, only the plan that some animals were more equal than others was there right from the start.

2hotel9
August 15, 2022 3:24 pm

US Congress is riddled with Alzheimer’s and blatant, willful stupidity.

toorightmate
August 15, 2022 6:16 pm

Mother Earth will get very angry if she has to continue listening to shit like this from Pelosi.
The Chinese sure know how to punish Americans – they let Pelosi return!!!

JoeG
August 15, 2022 8:22 pm

But Val hungers!

Reply to  JoeG
August 16, 2022 7:21 am

Side note:
After Kirk and and the Enterprise starved Val, the natives began to rediscover biology. 😎

J. R.
August 15, 2022 10:32 pm

It is my hope that American citizens get far angrier than “Mother Earth” and throw these corrupt, parasitic scum out of office.

Giordano Milton
August 16, 2022 4:44 am

“The spirits are angry and need to be appeased. Send me money.”

Kinda sounds like a TV evangelist.

August 16, 2022 7:47 am

At the witch trials in Salem the judges were educated at Harvard. This was supposedly 100 percent science.”

No. Not as lawyers, legal profession or anything similar.

The involved minister, Reverend Samuel Parris

“In 1673, Samuel Parris was attending Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts when his father died. He left Harvard without graduating and returned to Barbados and take charge of his father’s estate. He then became a sugar merchant in Bridgetown but was unsuccessful in the business.

In 1680, Parris moved to Boston, the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, with his two slaves, Tituba and John Indian. He married Elizabeth Elridge that year and the couple had three children: Thomas, Betty and Susannah. Parris once again tried to find work as a merchant but then decided to change careers and began training to become a minister.

In 1686, Samuel Parris began serving as a guest minister and interim pastor for several Boston churches. In 1688, Parris entered negotiations to become the new minister in Salem Village. Parris accepted the position and became the official minister in July of 1689.”

Harvard, like Oxford taught religious Divinity studies.

The chief judge at the Salem Witch Trials, John Hathorne;

“His father, William, was a local judge who came to the New World on the “Arabella,” one of John Winthrop’s eleven ships that brought over 800 puritans to the colony in the summer of 1630.

William was known for being a “bitter persecutor” of Quakers and was responsible for ordering the public whipping of Ann Coleman in Salem in 1662. William was also in the military, serving as a captain of the Salem military company in 1646, during King Phillip’s War, and was promoted to major in 1656.

A savvy businessman, William used land grants to secure an extensive property, which he turned into farmland, and owned much of Salem Village, which is now Danvers, including the hill upon which the Danvers State Hospital was later built in 1874.

John Hathorne’s Early Life:

After John Hathorne came of age, he worked as a book keeper and was granted a small share of the family estate, a small portion of Mill Pond Farm along the edge of Salem town, according to the book Death in Salem: The Private Lives Behind the 1692 Witch Hunt:

“John launched his career keeping books for Salem’s merchants, but he soon recognized the rewards of land speculation. By the age of twenty-one, he had become a propertied man and eligible bachelor, yet he wouldn’t wed until thirty-three, and then to Ruth Gardner, the fourteen-year-old daughter of a Quaker couple who had fled to Hartford, Connecticut, leaving her in the care of her uncle.”

Chief Judge John Hathorne had no higher education. At Harvard, Oxford or “Salem Community College”.

A) It has been postulated, legitimately, that many of the witch trials, including England and Europe, were because of flour ergot infestations.

B) The trials fell apart when the regional Judiciary forbade spectral evidence. Possibly, the supply of ergot blighted grain was finally consumed.

“On July 23, John Proctor wrote to the clergy in Boston. He knew the clergy did not fully approve of the witch hunts.

Proctor told them about the torture inflicted on the accused and asked that the trials be moved to Boston where he felt he would get a fair trial.

The clergy later held a meeting, on August 1, to discuss the trials but were not able to help Proctor before his execution. Proctor’s wife managed to escape execution because she was pregnant, but Proctor was hanged on August 19 along with five other people.”

“Yet another crucial moment during the Salem Witch Trials was the public torture and death of Giles Corey. Corey was accused of witchcraft in April during his wife’s examination. Knowing that if he was convicted his large estate would be confiscated and wouldn’t be passed down to his children, Corey brought his trial to a halt by refusing to enter a plea.

English law at the time dictated that anyone who refused to enter a plea could be tortured in an attempt to force a plea out of them. This legal tactic was known as “peine forte et dure” which means “strong and harsh punishment.”

The torture consisted of laying the prisoner on the ground, naked, with a board placed on top of him. Heavy stones were loaded onto the board and the weight was gradually increased until the prison either entered a plea or died.

In mid-September, Corey was tortured this way for three days in a field near Howard Street until he finally died on September 19. His death was gruesome and cruel and strengthened the growing opposition to the Salem Witch Trials.

“The new court was presided over by William Stoughton, Thomas Danforth, John Richards, Waitstill Winthrop and Samuel Sewall. Now that spectral evidence was not allowed, most of the remaining prisoners were found not guilty or released due to a lack of real evidence.

Those who were found guilty were pardoned by Governor Phips. The governor released the last few prisoners the following May.”

“William Stoughten; circa1631- 1701.

1650: Graduated Harvard University with a degree in theology.

June, 1653: Graduated New College in Oxford, England graduating with a M.A. in Theology.”

Most of those involved in the Salem Witch Trials were Puritans. Theology was paramount over layman subjects.
That many of the people involved benefited financially and politically from convicting witches is well in evidence.

“As for why these victims were targeted in the first place, historians have noted that many of the accused were wealthy and held different religious beliefs than their accusers.

This, coupled with the fact that the accused also had their estates confiscated if they were convicted has led many historians to believe that religious feuds and property disputes played a big part in the witch trials.”

e.g., “Five more people were hanged in July, one of which was Rebecca Nurse. Rebecca Nurse’s execution was a pivotal moment in the Salem Witch Trials.

Although many of the other accused women were unpopular social outcasts, Nurse was a pious, well-respected and well-loved member of the community.

When Nurse was first arrested, many members of the community signed a petition asking for her release. Although she wasn’t released, most people were confident she would be found not guilty and released.

Her initial verdict was, in fact, not guilty, but upon hearing the verdict the afflicted girls began to have fits in the courtroom. Judge Stoughton asked the jury to reconsider their verdict. A week later, the jury changed their minds and declared Nurse guilty.”

This was supposedly 100 percent science.”:
Let me know when science proves anything related to religion, basis of theology, divinities, spectral beings or whatever that was used in the witch trials.

Art
August 16, 2022 10:27 am

The bad weather may have helped stir up the population’s psychological state into a full-blown mass hysteria. But now they aren’t reacting to bad weather, it’s all just doomsday predictions that the weather will get bad in ten years. And the deadline never gets any closer, it’s always ten years away.

William Haas
August 16, 2022 8:38 pm

Despite the hype, there is no real evidence that CO2 has any effect on climate. There is plenty of scientific rationale to support the conclusion that the climate sensitivity of CO2 is zero. Hence all efforts to reduce CO2 emissions will have no effect on global climate. Mankind does not even know what the optimum global climate actually is let alone how to achieve it. The spending bill will waste money but will not improve global climate.