Guest essay by Todd “Ike” Kiefer, Captain, U.S. Navy (retired) Figure 1 – Symmetric Sigmoid (red) v. Classic Sigmoid (blue) This piece is a response to the excellent discussion begun by Andy May on 17 Feb. I am in firm agreement with the substance of his essay, but would like to expand and explore a […]
Crews clear 24,000 tons of trash left by Dakota pipeline activists
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Since clearing out the #Dakota Access Pipeline campsites, clean-up crews have disposed of more than 24,000 tons of garbage left by #activists. A contractor hired by North Dakota’s Emergency Services Department is clearing away the #trash, waste (including human excretes), and abandoned debris from the Oceti Sakowin, Rosebud, and Sacred Stone campsites. The cost to […]
Guest post by David Middleton Senate confirms Ryan Zinke as interior secretary By Darryl Fears March 1 The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Ryan Zinke’s nomination to lead the Interior Department by a 68 to 31 vote. Zinke will head a department that manages a fifth of the land in the United States, about 500 million […]
Real President Puts Focus On Real Issues: No Mention Of Climate Change In Hour-Long Speech
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Plenty of superlatives have been used to describe President Donald Trump’s speech to the nation on Februrary 28.
Fox News called it “one for the ages” as the newly elected President spoke on a wide range of pressing issues and daunting problems the nation faces, like immigration, drugs, crime, runaway debt, urban decay, economic stagnation, over-regulation, education, terrorism…to name a few.
Not among the pressing issues was “climate change”. Not once did the President bring up the issue, which some on the opposition side have long been calling “the greatest threat to civilization“.
What can we gather from this as the President undertakes to work hard to mobilize and find the scrace resources needed to fix the out of control messes Washington has created over the past couple of decades? Expect the President to (finally) take the chainsaw to government programs promoting the climate hoax.
First place to start is to cut off the money pipeline to the non-problems and to divert it over to the matters that are really pressing, i.e. real problems mentioned above. The President thinks very little of climate change being a problem, and so did not mention it once. Rather, he mentioned coal and growth.
The climate scare and hoax are about to lose their last legs.