All thanks to the ignorance of Trump and the many anti science idiots of the right!!!!! Now back to another subject assholes like rat and his minions ignore....
Climate and Environment The past seven years have been the hottest in recorded history, new data shows Global temperatures in 2021 were among the highest ever observed, with 25 countries setting new annual records, according to scientists from NASA, NOAA and Berkeley Earth
In the middle of a historically sweltering summer, a NASA researcher stood before Congress and declared the unvarnished, undeniable scientific truth: “The greenhouse effect has been detected,” James Hansen said. “And it is changing our climate now.” The year was 1988. Global temperatures were about 0.6 degrees Celsius (1.1 degrees Fahrenheit) above the preindustrial average. It was, at the time, the hottest 12-month period scientists had ever seen. None of us will ever experience a year that cool again.
1.5ºC above 1880-1899 average 6ºF above 1880-1899 +1.1ºC average 1 Global temperatures in 2021 averaged 1.1ºC above the late 1800's In 2021, global temperatures were between 1.1 and 1.2 degrees Celsius (2.2 degrees Fahrenheit) above the preindustrial average, according to new data from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Berkeley Earth. Despite a La Niña weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean, which tends to cool the planet, 2021 was roughly tied for sixth-hottest year ever observed, scientists say. All of the seven hottest years on record have happened in the last seven years. The new global temperature data sets, which come from three of the world’s top climate research institutions, are packed with alarming signs of a world in crisis. More than two dozen countries that are home to about 1.8 billion people experienced their warmest years ever last year. July was the hottest month humanity has recorded. The heat dome that seared the Pacific Northwest this past summer was “the most anomalous extreme heat event ever observed on Earth,” in the words of one scientist — a disaster so severe that it would have been virtually impossible in a world without climate change.
Residents at a cooling center on June 28, 2021, during a heat wave in Portland, Ore. (Maranie Staab/Bloomberg) Overall, last year did not smash as many global records — it ranked seventh lowest for Northern Hemisphere snow cover, ninth smallest for average Arctic sea ice extent and 10th highest for number of named tropical storms, depending on the data set consulted. Sinkholes, landslides, collapsing roads: 70 percent of Arctic infrastructure at risk from permafrost melt, scientists say But the fact that 2021 didn’t rewrite the history books makes it even more sobering, said NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt. It underscores the extent to which human greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from burning fossil fuels, have fundamentally and irrevocably changed the planet. Even the not-quite-so-bad years are dramatically worse than anything that could have been imagined a generation ago. Natural variation, like the cooling influence of La Niña, can barely put a dent in the relentless man-made warming trend.
The year 2021 was the seventh in a row in which global temperatures were more than 1 degree Celsius above the preindustrial average. It’s unlikely anyone alive will see the world’s temperature drop below that 1-degree benchmark again. “There is no going back,” said Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and a lead researcher on the agency’s annual temperature analysis. The roughly 1.5 trillion tons of carbon dioxide emitted by humans — more than half of it in the 34 years since Hansen’s testimony — will not leave the atmosphere for at least several more centuries.
"Jim Crow laws were written by elected Democrats and they were designed to prevent the voters from voting Democrats out of office […] This is Jim Crow 2.0 of Democrats once again trying to take away the ability of the voters to vote them out of office. It’s wrong.”
Where the country will head if Jowls is majority leader again as the asshattery of the GOP is reaching new levels of fucking stupid!!!!!!
GOP senator plans to introduce 'Fauci Act' after clash at hearing Thu, January 13, 2022, 7:22 PM
Republican Sen. Roger Marshall (Kan.) plans to introduce the "Fauci Act" after he clashed with infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci at a Senate hearing this week.
Marshall will be introducing the Financial Accountability for Uniquely Compensated Individuals (FAUCI) Act after he said Fauci's records were not readily accessible to the public, a spokesperson for the senator told The Hill.
The Fauci Act would require the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) website to provide the financial records of administration officials like Fauci and a list of those in the government whose financial records are not public.
The move comes after Fauci was caught on a hot mic calling Marshall a "moron" for not knowing the Chief White House medical adviser's financial records were public.
"I don't understand why you're asking me that question," Fauci said at the hearing after being questioned by Marshall about the records. "My financial disclosure is public knowledge and has been so for the last 37 years or so."
"All you have to do is ask for it," Fauci added. "You're so misinformed, it's extraordinary."
The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit journalism center, found that Marshall was incorrect about Fauci's public finances being private, but said it is hard to obtain them.
The roughly 1.5 trillion tons of carbon dioxide emitted by humans — more than half of it in the 34 years since Hansen’s testimony — will not leave the atmosphere for at least several more centuries.
I'll remember that the next time I read news reports of hundreds of private jets descending on Davos so the super-rich can wine, dine, and fellate each other, BWAA.
In other words, I'll start acting like warmyl cooling is a problem when those telling me warmyl cooling is a problem start acting like it's a problem themselves.
Why the GOP is heading to the bowels of complete losers with people like this sitting in congress!!!!!
INSIDER An old video has surfaced of Sen. Rand Paul telling students that spreading misinformation is a 'great tactic' Cheryl Teh Thu, January 13, 2022, 10:33 PM Rand Paul An old video has re-surfaced of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul telling students that he would use misinformation as a "tactic" to mislead competing students into studying for the wrong things on exams.Greg Nash/Pool via AP A video re-surfaced of Sen. Rand Paul telling students that spreading misinformation is a "great tactic."
The Kentucky senator was speaking to students in 2013 at the University of Louisville.
He said he would spread misinformation about tests to competing students to mislead them before exams because it "works."
An old video has surfaced of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul telling an auditorium of students that he would occasionally spread misinformation, calling it a "great tactic."
The clip, posted to Twitter by epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding, shows the Kentucky senator speaking to students during a lecture at the University of Louisville's school of medicine in 2013.
The lecture was reported on at the time by The Atlantic, which detailed the context of the question. According to The Atlantic, Paul was asked by a student if he had "last-minute advice" for their exams the next day.
In response, Paul said that he "never, ever cheated" and did not condone the practice, but added: "But I would sometimes spread misinformation. This is a great tactic. Misinformation can be very important.
I read news reports of hundreds of private jets descending on Davos so the super-rich can wine, dine, and fellate each other, BWAA.
Yep with both sides participating including donnie and his private fleet of jets and copters..... The longest journey starts with the first step which rat is not willing to do.....typical of auto slurping R's who don't give a shit!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Biden rode four crises into office, two real and two fake, and decided to ignore the real crises and focus on the fake ones, ignoring the economic and medical catastrophes of the pandemic to push election rigging and equity. He met the supply chain and inflation crisis by blaming companies for high prices, blamed crime fed by the Black Lives Matter movement and its allied Soros prosecutors on a lack of gun control, and proposed fixing the economic wreckage with electric car subsidies, electric car chargers, and $800 subsidies for electric bikes.
And that’s without even mentioning Afghanistan.
Biden could have avoided this mess if his administration hadn’t been so nakedly eager to exploit the crises in such ruthlessly self-serving ways. The public would still have turned on him as the problems multiplied, but it wouldn’t have been as dramatic a downhill slide as it became.
When you’re this overt about not letting a crisis go to waste, you become your own crisis.
As Biden gets back to pushing election rigging, it fell to the media to politely mention that, “the president’s partisan election-reform push is a distraction from the biggest challenges the White House faces: the economy, COVID, and crime.” From the Biden administration’s perspective, the economic, the pandemic, and crime are distractions from pushing permanent Dem rule.
Rat opinions are like assholes and yours is exceoptionally large........sorry sport....voting is a major concern of anyone who is not white and the economy will be fine in spite of your stupid post!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
January 14, 2022 at 7:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard 62 Comments
FiveThirtyEight: “It’s hard to know how this all factors into Biden’s job approval rating, but broadly speaking, the public is dissatisfied. And it has been for a while now, too, as Biden’s approval rating has hovered in the low 40s for nearly three months, with roughly 42 percent of Americans currently approving of his job performance and 51 percent disapproving.”
“Looking back at recent presidents, this development is particularly troubling for Biden, as he has the second-lowest approval rating of any president one-year in. Only Donald Trump, whose approval rating was in the high 30s, had a lower rating.”
Roger repeats the lie again. He hates the state's making our elections free and fair. He hates that GA and TX for example, have laws that make voting easier than NY and DE. He hates that many think stuffing ballot drop boxes in the dead of night is wrong. He hates that many do not want every election in the country federalize.
GA and TX for example, have laws that make voting easier than NY and DE
Another dumb fuck opinion that is not supported by facts.....sorry sport, you really need to take trumps dick out of your ass and wake up!!!!
(CNN)Republicans in Georgia on Thursday passed a far-reaching overhaul of the state's election laws that voting rights groups say will target the Black residents who make up roughly a third of the state's population.
MORE ON VOTING RIGHTS Georgia GOP speeds sweeping elections bill restricting voting access into law Analysis: Why Republican voter restrictions are a race against time Major conservative groups unify behind state GOP efforts to restrict voting At least 45 states have seen bills aimed at voter suppression. Here's why African Americans in Georgia proved crucial to recent Democratic victories, helping the party win the White House and seize the majority in the US Senate. Exit polls show 88% of the Black electorate supported President Joe Biden last November. And in January, Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock saw even bigger support, capturing 92% and 93% of the Black vote in their runoff elections, respectively. Here are several provisions of the new law that voting rights activists argue could harm Black Georgians and other voters of color in the state:
Identification for absentee voting In last year's general election, a record 1.3 million Georgians -- or more than a quarter of the 2020 electorate -- voted absentee amid the coronavirus pandemic. And a greater share of Black Georgians than White residents cast their ballots remotely. The new law does away with signature matching to identify voters who cast absentee ballots. Instead, voters requesting an absentee ballot now will have to provide the number of their Georgia's driver's license number or state identification, along with other identifying information such as their date of birth. Those who lack those forms of identification can submit copies of other paperwork, such as a copy of a bank statement or a current utility bill. Voting rights groups say the new requirements erect too many barriers. Enter your email to sign up for CNN's "What Matters" Newsletter. close dialog What Matters logo Sign up for CNN What Matters Newsletter Every day we summarize What Matters and deliver it straight to your inbox. Sign Me Up No Thanks By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy. In all, about 200,000 Georgians lack a driver's license or state identification card, state figures show. And a lawsuit challenging the Georgia law filed Thursday night on behalf of three voting rights groups -- The New Georgia Project, Black Voters Matter Fund and Rise, Inc. -- argues that Black voters are less likely than other voters to have the identification now required. Long lines During last June's primary, some voters stood for hours in the Georgia heat to cast their ballots, and voting stretched on for hours after polls were supposed to close. An analysis of data collected by Georgia Public Broadcasting and ProPublica found a significant disparity in who had to wait the longest: The average wait time after the 7 p.m. scheduled poll-closing time was 51 minutes in polling places that were 90% or more non-White. But it was just six minutes in polling places where 90% of the voters were White. Voting rights advocates say that makes it all the more troubling that Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
Trump Revolution of 2016 has placed the United States on a new trajectory.
We are at a crossroads, unless those two moderates change their minds, Democrats will lose a chance to halt the other big current cryptofascist power play -- a nationwide effort by GOP-run states to make it harder to cast ballots and easier to steal elections, which is rooted in ex-President Donald Trump's voter fraud lies. A parallel effort to restore portions of the Voting Rights Act protections to racial minorities, gutted over the last decade or so by the Supreme Court, will also likely founder in another historic cryptofascist victory over democratic values.
Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
President Joe Biden will announce a nearly $27 billion investment Friday to fund repairs and replace bridges in need.
The Department of Transportation will launch the Bridge Replacement, Rehabilitation, Preservation, Protection, and Construction Program, which will provide $26.5 billion to states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico over five years and $825 million for tribal transportation facilities.
"The Biden-Harris Administration is thrilled to launch this program to fix thousands of bridges across the country -- the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the Interstate highway system," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement. "Modernizing America's bridges will help improve safety, support economic growth, and make people's lives better in every part of the country -- across rural, suburban, urban, and tribal communities."
‘In case he wasn’t abundantly clear’: Sen. Joe Manchin issues statement saying ‘I will not vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster’
After Sen. Kyrsten Sinema put the final nail in the coffin earlier Thursday, Manchin issued a statement entitled, “Manchin Again Reiterates His Commitment to Protecting Filibuster.” In large type right below: “I will not vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster.”
Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
I can see it now...
Thousands, no tens of thousands, no HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Georgia voters, dropping dead of dehydration, just feet away from the door of their local polling place. All of those folks, too ignorant and ultimately incapable of securing a bottle of water from their own refrigerator and bringing it along as they wait in a line several miles long, spending perhaps several hours in that line, all to be disenfranchised and denied the opportunity to cast a ballot were it not for a sip from a bottle of Dasani. So close, yet so far.
OH THE HUMANITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL.
Hey alky, do you have your own fainting couch, or are you reduced to having to share one with the 5th Beatle?
Anonymous Myballs said... Didn't obama already fix all those bridges? Or did he lie and piss away the money on other thibfs?
"Shovel-Ready Was Not as Shovel-Ready as We Expected"
https://youtu.be/skAOLejB4BA
With unemployment hovering near 10 percent nearly two years after President Obama signed his economic stimulus package, Mr. Obama is acknowledging that, despite his campaign promises, "there's no such thing as shovel-ready projects."
"Biden has the second-lowest approval rating of any president one-year in. Only Donald Trump, whose approval rating was in the high 30s, had a lower rating.”
McCarthy Claimed Trump Admitted Responsibility for Riot January 14, 2022 at 10:22 am EST By Taegan Goddard 7 Comments
“House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said publicly and privately in the days following the deadly riots at the US Capitol that President Donald Trump admitted personally bearing some responsibility for the attack — one of several reasons why the select committee on January 6 wants to hear from the House’s top Republican,” CNN reports.
“McCarthy shared the details of his conversation with Trump in a little-noticed local radio interview done a week after the insurrection, in which McCarthy said he supported a committee to investigate the attack and supported censuring then-President Trump.”
Said McCarthy: “I say he has responsibility. He told me personally that he does have some responsibility. I think a lot of people do.”
No wonder he now doesn't want to talk to the committee.
Covid infections and deaths SOAR after the first vaccine dose Stunning figures from Canada show a huge spike in cases after vaccinations; to the Centers for Disease Control and the media, all these deaths are occurring in the "unvaccinated."
The Covid vaccines look worse and worse.
A reader has pointed out an amazing dataset from the province of Alberta, Canada which reports Covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths by day after the first and second vaccine doses.
Infections, hospitalizations, and deaths from Covid all soar in the days and weeks after people receive their first vaccine dose. .... Under the counting rules used by American public health authorities and media outlets, all these deaths and infections are counted and reported as having occurred in unvaccinated people.
Berenson makes a great point. Under US counting rules you are not considered "vaccinated" until 2 weeks after the jab. And most of these incidents are happening within 2 weeks.
Now with boosters I am unclear how this status is even reported ?
Andrew Kerr https://twitter.com/AndrewKerrNC/status/1481790076770295809
Ray Epps defenders like Adam Kinzinger contend he didn't commit any crimes at the Capitol on January 6.
But the feds charged woman who stood right next to Epps solely for being in a restricted area of Capitol grounds, something Epps was also filmed doing.
Russia Moves More Weaponry Toward Ukraine January 14, 2022 at 10:27 am EST By Taegan Goddard 11 Comments
“As diplomats were holding negotiations over the Ukraine crisis this week, Russia began moving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, rocket launchers and other military equipment westward from their bases in its Far East,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
U.S. Weighs Backing Insurgency In Ukraine January 14, 2022 at 10:36 am EST By Taegan Goddard 1 Comment
“For years, U.S. officials have tiptoed around the question of how much military support to provide to Ukraine, for fear of provoking Russia,” the New York Times reports.
“Now, in what would be a major turnaround, senior Biden administration officials are warning that the United States could throw its weight behind a Ukrainian insurgency should President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia invade Ukraine.”
"The economy hasn't added one single job from the 2019 high-water mark. Not one. All the jobs that we have seen gained is recovered jobs that were lost. We're not yet producing new jobs," says economist @NelaRichardson on the labor market.
With speculation that Hillary Clinton could replace Biden on the Democratic ticket in 2024 because he’s too old, it’s worth noting that Al Gore is actually younger than both Biden and Clinton.
"The economy hasn't added one single job from the 2019 high-water mark. Not one. All the jobs that we have seen gained is recovered jobs that were lost. We're not yet producing new jobs," says economist @NelaRichardson on the labor market.
1990 SAT Score Standings Out of the 1.67 million test-takers, 126822 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 1304 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 64 with this score
Roger... you do realize that I took the test and actually applied to colleges. I really don't need it explained to me?
Furthermore, mine was the PSAT - meaning I took the test my Junior year rather my Senior year and the 1990 (just under 2000 is what I remember) was an equivalency score. I went to a school that graduated nearly 400 people in my class and there was only a handful of scores higher than mine. I believe I was 6th or 7th.
That score was high enough that an actual SAT was not required for me to get into any of the colleges I was interested in applying for. In fact, only one college at the time in the entire midwest (a small private college in Northfield) would not accept any PSAT scores (regardless of how high). I would have gotten in had I had an equivalent SAT score. Otherwise I could have gotten into Big Ten Schools, private schools, etc.
No, I did not apply at any Ivy League schools or MIT. I probably would have needed an SAT and probably would have prepped for it (which I did not do for the PSAT).
But I also took every college prep course available in High school including physics, calculus, a year and half of Chem. Got good grades in hard classes, was a three sport letter winner, and had a good college resume.
But thanks for Rogersplaining my own scores for me. Very useful.
Political Necromania January 14, 2022 at 10:56 am EST By Taegan Goddard 37 Comments
Michael Gerson: “When the future judges our political present, it will stand in appalled, slack-jawed amazement at the willingness of GOP leaders to endanger the lives of their constituents — not just the interests of their constituents, but their lungs and beating hearts — in pursuit of personal power and ideological fantasies.” ________
In plain language, they will be amazed that you guys and the ones you support endanger the lives of your "true believers" by repeating grossly dangerous untruths about vaccinations, etc.
Scott, in my own senior year, I did the same thing.
But I also took every college prep course available in High school including physics, calculus, a year and half of Chem. Got good grades in hard classes, and had a good college resume.
That's how I got admitted into The South Dakota School of Technology.
Because instead of studying I started smoking weed and even hallucinating drugs.
Like I said before, the counselor professor said.
And I was 6th or 7th highest score in 1969.
That was the first year I actually studied math and chemistry. I memorized the chemical board and the when the teacher asked me to recite it without seeing it he was surprised.
If I hadn't fallen into the hippie culture, I have no idea what would have happened.
But I'm still blessed with a unbelievably good memory.
By the way, Trump is the most dangerous politician in American history.
He is a cryptofascist, not a conservative Republican.
I have had to deal with my decisions, but eventually I got lucky and got the job working for Kaiser Permanente Facility services for almost 20 years. And got a very good retirement plan for my entire lifetime, instead of a 401 K.
Admitting mistakes is very difficult for most people. Especially intelligent people.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said... Really Roger, tell us about the big events you see yourself actually accomplishing?
BWWWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! The unemployed lying sack of goatfucker who burns wood o stay warm and has accomplished nothing for years questioning the lives of others while he believes the evidence free zone of trumps lies!!!!!!! LOLOLOLO
HAPPIER THAN YOU GOAT FUCKER....I can afford to heat my home.....and you can't.....>BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! I wonder if the Omicron surge had anything to due with the retail drop or is it a real problem????
2% of hard working self-sufficient American homes are heated with wood.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Yeah sure asshole.....I am sure them hillbillies and Vermonters appreciate that fact.....LOLOLOL
Media, CDC Quietly Admit 3 COVID Truths After 2 Years Of Lies. Did They Think We Wouldn’t Notice?
The COVID bureaucracy has spent two years now preaching lies, censoring anyone who challenges the lies, and eventually coming around to admit the same truths they previously denounced.
1. The ‘Vaccine’ Doesn’t Prevent Transmission
2. COVID Disproportionately Affects the Vulnerable
3. Deaths from and with COVID Aren’t the Same Thing
The court system has been trying not to get cryptofascist
Ohio's state Supreme Court has struck down the state's new congressional map as a Republican gerrymander that violates the state constitution.
Under the map enacted last year, Republicans were expected to continue their dominance of the state's congressional delegation, despite a voter-approved ballot initiative last decade to crack down on partisan gerrymandering. The map would only have been in effect for the 2022 and 2024 elections, because it passed without Democratic support in the state legislature.
"When the dealer stacks the deck in advance, the house usually wins. That perhaps explains how a party that generally musters no more than 55 percent of the statewide popular vote is positioned to reliably win anywhere from 75 percent to 80 percent of the seats in the Ohio congressional delegation," state Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly write in the court's majority opinion. "By any rational measure, that skewed result just does not add up."
The court ordered the Republican-controlled state legislature to draw a new map that "is not dictated by partisan considerations."
You believed Lydia about me. Someone else . He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all." You actually care about your wife and family. But sometimes you can't separate...
The estranged wife of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes said he is a "complete sociopath" during a Friday interview on CNN.
CNN's John Berman interviewed Tasha Adams one day after her husband was arrested on charges of seditious conspiracy for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Adams described fearing for her family and that she was happy he was arrested.
"So much relief," Adams said.
"I knew I lived in fear he might show up here. But the -- just setting that weight down and knowing we were safe and my kids were safe and my kids' school doesn't have to worry, that was a relief I didn't know existed," she explained.
"So I understand you're telling us you feel personally at risk from Stewart, but I wonder what danger you feel, what threat you feel he poses to the country," Berman said.
"He's a dangerous man," Adams replied.
"He is very dangerous. He lives very much in his own head," she explained. "He sees himself as a great leader, he almost has his own mythology of himself and I think he almost made it come true as seeing himself as some sort of figure in history and it sort of happened. He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all."
We lived in western Rapid City South Dakota. There is actually a mountain range across north and south through Rapid City. We had to drive 4 or five miles through "the gap" to get to the middle of the city and attend the only high school.
"He is very dangerous. He lives very much in his own head," she explained. "He sees himself as a great leader, he almost has his own mythology of himself and I think he almost made it come true as seeing himself as some sort of figure in history and it sort of happened. He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all."
We lived in western Rapid City South Dakota. There is actually a mountain range across north and south through Rapid City. We had to drive 4 or five miles through "the gap" to get to the middle of the city and attend the only high school.
Ahhh...
Well there you go.
Kids had to drive... which led to 95% of the class getting below average SAT scores and Roger being a top five student with his C+ GPA and 1500 out of 2400 SAT score.
80 comments:
One of Slow Joe's vaccination ambassadors:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1481322636999159808
All thanks to the ignorance of Trump and the many anti science idiots of the right!!!!! Now back to another subject assholes like rat and his minions ignore....
Climate and Environment
The past seven years have been the hottest in recorded history, new data shows
Global temperatures in 2021 were among the highest ever observed, with 25 countries setting new annual records, according to scientists from NASA, NOAA and Berkeley Earth
In the middle of a historically sweltering summer, a NASA researcher stood before Congress and declared the unvarnished, undeniable scientific truth: “The greenhouse effect has been detected,” James Hansen said. “And it is changing our climate now.”
The year was 1988. Global temperatures were about 0.6 degrees Celsius (1.1 degrees Fahrenheit) above the preindustrial average. It was, at the time, the hottest 12-month period scientists had ever seen.
None of us will ever experience a year that cool again.
1.5ºC above 1880-1899 average
6ºF above 1880-1899
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Global temperatures in 2021 averaged 1.1ºC above the late 1800's
In 2021, global temperatures were between 1.1 and 1.2 degrees Celsius (2.2 degrees Fahrenheit) above the preindustrial average, according to new data from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Berkeley Earth.
Despite a La Niña weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean, which tends to cool the planet, 2021 was roughly tied for sixth-hottest year ever observed, scientists say. All of the seven hottest years on record have happened in the last seven years.
The new global temperature data sets, which come from three of the world’s top climate research institutions, are packed with alarming signs of a world in crisis. More than two dozen countries that are home to about 1.8 billion people experienced their warmest years ever last year. July was the hottest month humanity has recorded. The heat dome that seared the Pacific Northwest this past summer was “the most anomalous extreme heat event ever observed on Earth,” in the words of one scientist — a disaster so severe that it would have been virtually impossible in a world without climate change.
Residents at a cooling center on June 28, 2021, during a heat wave in Portland, Ore. (Maranie Staab/Bloomberg)
Overall, last year did not smash as many global records — it ranked seventh lowest for Northern Hemisphere snow cover, ninth smallest for average Arctic sea ice extent and 10th highest for number of named tropical storms, depending on the data set consulted.
Sinkholes, landslides, collapsing roads: 70 percent of Arctic infrastructure at risk from permafrost melt, scientists say
But the fact that 2021 didn’t rewrite the history books makes it even more sobering, said NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt. It underscores the extent to which human greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from burning fossil fuels, have fundamentally and irrevocably changed the planet. Even the not-quite-so-bad years are dramatically worse than anything that could have been imagined a generation ago. Natural variation, like the cooling influence of La Niña, can barely put a dent in the relentless man-made warming trend.
The year 2021 was the seventh in a row in which global temperatures were more than 1 degree Celsius above the preindustrial average. It’s unlikely anyone alive will see the world’s temperature drop below that 1-degree benchmark again.
“There is no going back,” said Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and a lead researcher on the agency’s annual temperature analysis. The roughly 1.5 trillion tons of carbon dioxide emitted by humans — more than half of it in the 34 years since Hansen’s testimony — will not leave the atmosphere for at least several more centuries.
An inconvenient truth...
"Jim Crow laws were written by elected Democrats and they were designed to prevent the voters from voting Democrats out of office […] This is Jim Crow 2.0 of Democrats once again trying to take away the ability of the voters to vote them out of office. It’s wrong.”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1481462894395109377
Where the country will head if Jowls is majority leader again as the asshattery of the GOP is reaching new levels of fucking stupid!!!!!!
GOP senator plans to introduce 'Fauci Act' after clash at hearing
Thu, January 13, 2022, 7:22 PM
Republican Sen. Roger Marshall (Kan.) plans to introduce the "Fauci Act" after he clashed with infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci at a Senate hearing this week.
Marshall will be introducing the Financial Accountability for Uniquely Compensated Individuals (FAUCI) Act after he said Fauci's records were not readily accessible to the public, a spokesperson for the senator told The Hill.
The Fauci Act would require the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) website to provide the financial records of administration officials like Fauci and a list of those in the government whose financial records are not public.
The move comes after Fauci was caught on a hot mic calling Marshall a "moron" for not knowing the Chief White House medical adviser's financial records were public.
"I don't understand why you're asking me that question," Fauci said at the hearing after being questioned by Marshall about the records. "My financial disclosure is public knowledge and has been so for the last 37 years or so."
"All you have to do is ask for it," Fauci added. "You're so misinformed, it's extraordinary."
The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit journalism center, found that Marshall was incorrect about Fauci's public finances being private, but said it is hard to obtain them.
The roughly 1.5 trillion tons of carbon dioxide emitted by humans — more than half of it in the 34 years since Hansen’s testimony — will not leave the atmosphere for at least several more centuries.
I'll remember that the next time I read news reports of hundreds of private jets descending on Davos so the super-rich can wine, dine, and fellate each other, BWAA.
In other words, I'll start acting like warmyl cooling is a problem when those telling me warmyl cooling is a problem start acting like it's a problem themselves.
Why the GOP is heading to the bowels of complete losers with people like this sitting in congress!!!!!
INSIDER
An old video has surfaced of Sen. Rand Paul telling students that spreading misinformation is a 'great tactic'
Cheryl Teh
Thu, January 13, 2022, 10:33 PM
Rand Paul
An old video has re-surfaced of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul telling students that he would use misinformation as a "tactic" to mislead competing students into studying for the wrong things on exams.Greg Nash/Pool via AP
A video re-surfaced of Sen. Rand Paul telling students that spreading misinformation is a "great tactic."
The Kentucky senator was speaking to students in 2013 at the University of Louisville.
He said he would spread misinformation about tests to competing students to mislead them before exams because it "works."
An old video has surfaced of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul telling an auditorium of students that he would occasionally spread misinformation, calling it a "great tactic."
The clip, posted to Twitter by epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding, shows the Kentucky senator speaking to students during a lecture at the University of Louisville's school of medicine in 2013.
The lecture was reported on at the time by The Atlantic, which detailed the context of the question. According to The Atlantic, Paul was asked by a student if he had "last-minute advice" for their exams the next day.
In response, Paul said that he "never, ever cheated" and did not condone the practice, but added: "But I would sometimes spread misinformation. This is a great tactic. Misinformation can be very important.
I read news reports of hundreds of private jets descending on Davos so the super-rich can wine, dine, and fellate each other, BWAA.
Yep with both sides participating including donnie and his private fleet of jets and copters..... The longest journey starts with the first step which rat is not willing to do.....typical of auto slurping R's who don't give a shit!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Biden rode four crises into office, two real and two fake, and decided to ignore the real crises and focus on the fake ones, ignoring the economic and medical catastrophes of the pandemic to push election rigging and equity. He met the supply chain and inflation crisis by blaming companies for high prices, blamed crime fed by the Black Lives Matter movement and its allied Soros prosecutors on a lack of gun control, and proposed fixing the economic wreckage with electric car subsidies, electric car chargers, and $800 subsidies for electric bikes.
And that’s without even mentioning Afghanistan.
Biden could have avoided this mess if his administration hadn’t been so nakedly eager to exploit the crises in such ruthlessly self-serving ways. The public would still have turned on him as the problems multiplied, but it wouldn’t have been as dramatic a downhill slide as it became.
When you’re this overt about not letting a crisis go to waste, you become your own crisis.
As Biden gets back to pushing election rigging, it fell to the media to politely mention that, “the president’s partisan election-reform push is a distraction from the biggest challenges the White House faces: the economy, COVID, and crime.” From the Biden administration’s perspective, the economic, the pandemic, and crime are distractions from pushing permanent Dem rule.
But that’s what happens when you try to be FDR.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2022/01/biden-pays-price-exploiting-crisis-daniel-greenfield/
Rat opinions are like assholes and yours is exceoptionally large........sorry sport....voting is a major concern of anyone who is not white and the economy will be fine in spite of your stupid post!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Only Trump’s Approval Was Worse After First Year
January 14, 2022 at 7:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard 62 Comments
FiveThirtyEight: “It’s hard to know how this all factors into Biden’s job approval rating, but broadly speaking, the public is dissatisfied. And it has been for a while now, too, as Biden’s approval rating has hovered in the low 40s for nearly three months, with roughly 42 percent of Americans currently approving of his job performance and 51 percent disapproving.”
“Looking back at recent presidents, this development is particularly troubling for Biden, as he has the second-lowest approval rating of any president one-year in. Only Donald Trump, whose approval rating was in the high 30s, had a lower rating.”
Roger repeats the lie again. He hates the state's making our elections free and fair. He hates that GA and TX for example, have laws that make voting easier than NY and DE. He hates that many think stuffing ballot drop boxes in the dead of night is wrong. He hates that many do not want every election in the country federalize.
Biden is down to 33%. Well below Trump.
GA and TX for example, have laws that make voting easier than NY and DE
Another dumb fuck opinion that is not supported by facts.....sorry sport, you really need to take trumps dick out of your ass and wake up!!!!
(CNN)Republicans in Georgia on Thursday passed a far-reaching overhaul of the state's election laws that voting rights groups say will target the Black residents who make up roughly a third of the state's population.
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African Americans in Georgia proved crucial to recent Democratic victories, helping the party win the White House and seize the majority in the US Senate. Exit polls show 88% of the Black electorate supported President Joe Biden last November. And in January, Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock saw even bigger support, capturing 92% and 93% of the Black vote in their runoff elections, respectively.
Here are several provisions of the new law that voting rights activists argue could harm Black Georgians and other voters of color in the state:
Identification for absentee voting
In last year's general election, a record 1.3 million Georgians -- or more than a quarter of the 2020 electorate -- voted absentee amid the coronavirus pandemic. And a greater share of Black Georgians than White residents cast their ballots remotely.
The new law does away with signature matching to identify voters who cast absentee ballots. Instead, voters requesting an absentee ballot now will have to provide the number of their Georgia's driver's license number or state identification, along with other identifying information such as their date of birth. Those who lack those forms of identification can submit copies of other paperwork, such as a copy of a bank statement or a current utility bill.
Voting rights groups say the new requirements erect too many barriers.
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In all, about 200,000 Georgians lack a driver's license or state identification card, state figures show. And a lawsuit challenging the Georgia law filed Thursday night on behalf of three voting rights groups -- The New Georgia Project, Black Voters Matter Fund and Rise, Inc. -- argues that Black voters are less likely than other voters to have the identification now required.
Long lines
During last June's primary, some voters stood for hours in the Georgia heat to cast their ballots, and voting stretched on for hours after polls were supposed to close.
An analysis of data collected by Georgia Public Broadcasting and ProPublica found a significant disparity in who had to wait the longest: The average wait time after the 7 p.m. scheduled poll-closing time was 51 minutes in polling places that were 90% or more non-White. But it was just six minutes in polling places where 90% of the voters were White.
Voting rights advocates say that makes it all the more troubling that Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
Trump Revolution of 2016 has placed the United States on a new trajectory.
We are at a crossroads, unless those two moderates change their minds, Democrats will lose a chance to halt the other big current cryptofascist power play -- a nationwide effort by GOP-run states to make it harder to cast ballots and easier to steal elections, which is rooted in ex-President Donald Trump's voter fraud lies. A parallel effort to restore portions of the Voting Rights Act protections to racial minorities, gutted over the last decade or so by the Supreme Court, will also likely founder in another historic cryptofascist victory over democratic values.
Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
President Joe Biden will announce a nearly $27 billion investment Friday to fund repairs and replace bridges in need.
The Department of Transportation will launch the Bridge Replacement, Rehabilitation, Preservation, Protection, and Construction Program, which will provide $26.5 billion to states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico over five years and $825 million for tribal transportation facilities.
"The Biden-Harris Administration is thrilled to launch this program to fix thousands of bridges across the country -- the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the Interstate highway system," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement. "Modernizing America's bridges will help improve safety, support economic growth, and make people's lives better in every part of the country -- across rural, suburban, urban, and tribal communities."
My father Ivan worked on the bridges in the late 50s and early 60s. So did millions of union workers who were paid great wages in bottom up economics.
And because I remained a union carpenter, I have a defined benefit lifetime pensions.
‘In case he wasn’t abundantly clear’: Sen. Joe Manchin issues statement saying ‘I will not vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster’
After Sen. Kyrsten Sinema put the final nail in the coffin earlier Thursday, Manchin issued a statement entitled, “Manchin Again Reiterates His Commitment to Protecting Filibuster.” In large type right below: “I will not vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster.”
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2022/01/13/in-case-he-wasnt-abundantly-clear-sen-joe-manchin-issues-statement-saying-i-will-not-vote-to-eliminate-or-weaken-the-filibuster/
odd, Goddard and his followers keep saying this is a possibility
Well Schumer's promised vote will cement this
ROFLMFAO !!!
Georgia's law now makes it a misdemeanor to approach a voter in line to provide food or water.
I can see it now...
Thousands, no tens of thousands, no HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Georgia voters, dropping dead of dehydration, just feet away from the door of their local polling place. All of those folks, too ignorant and ultimately incapable of securing a bottle of water from their own refrigerator and bringing it along as they wait in a line several miles long, spending perhaps several hours in that line, all to be disenfranchised and denied the opportunity to cast a ballot were it not for a sip from a bottle of Dasani. So close, yet so far.
OH THE HUMANITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL.
Hey alky, do you have your own fainting couch, or are you reduced to having to share one with the 5th Beatle?
Didn't obama already fix all those bridges? Or did he lie and piss away the money on other thibfs?
Anonymous Myballs said...
Didn't obama already fix all those bridges? Or did he lie and piss away the money on other thibfs?
"Shovel-Ready Was Not as Shovel-Ready as We Expected"
https://youtu.be/skAOLejB4BA
With unemployment hovering near 10 percent nearly two years after President Obama signed his economic stimulus package, Mr. Obama is acknowledging that, despite his campaign promises, "there's no such thing as shovel-ready projects."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-no-such-thing-as-shovel-ready-projects/
It was all bullshit. It was always bullshit.
Catturd
https://gab.com/Catturd/posts/107620248797309454
Good morning to everyone especially the skilled and brilliant philosopher Kamala Harris who gave us these beautiful words of wisdom, yesterday.
"It is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day."
Joe's been talking to her
PeterSweden
https://gab.com/PeterSweden/posts/107620569926067455
It's happening.
The Danish newspaper Ekstrabladet has apologized for its reporting over the last two years.
Saying "We failed" by parroting the official government messaging without questioning it.
doubt US state media will follow though
"Biden has the second-lowest approval rating of any president one-year in. Only Donald Trump, whose approval rating was in the high 30s, had a lower rating.”
McCarthy Claimed Trump Admitted Responsibility for Riot
January 14, 2022 at 10:22 am EST By Taegan Goddard 7 Comments
“House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said publicly and privately in the days following the deadly riots at the US Capitol that President Donald Trump admitted personally bearing some responsibility for the attack — one of several reasons why the select committee on January 6 wants to hear from the House’s top Republican,” CNN reports.
“McCarthy shared the details of his conversation with Trump in a little-noticed local radio interview done a week after the insurrection, in which McCarthy said he supported a committee to investigate the attack and supported censuring then-President Trump.”
Said McCarthy:
“I say he has responsibility. He told me personally that he does have some responsibility. I think a lot of people do.”
No wonder he now doesn't want to talk to the committee.
Covid infections and deaths SOAR after the first vaccine dose
Stunning figures from Canada show a huge spike in cases after vaccinations; to the Centers for Disease Control and the media, all these deaths are occurring in the "unvaccinated."
The Covid vaccines look worse and worse.
A reader has pointed out an amazing dataset from the province of Alberta, Canada which reports Covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths by day after the first and second vaccine doses.
Infections, hospitalizations, and deaths from Covid all soar in the days and weeks after people receive their first vaccine dose.
....
Under the counting rules used by American public health authorities and media outlets, all these deaths and infections are counted and reported as having occurred in unvaccinated people.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/covid-infections-and-deaths-soar
Berenson makes a great point. Under US counting rules you are not considered "vaccinated" until 2 weeks after the jab. And most of these incidents are happening within 2 weeks.
Now with boosters I am unclear how this status is even reported ?
But it is shameful how the CDC is collecting data
almost like they are driven by an agenda
and not truthful science
Trump's covid vaccines look worse and worse?
And yet he keeps encouraging people to get vaccinated and have a booster.
Disclose.tv
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1481985092264378370
JUST IN - US retail sales fell by 1.9% in December, well below market expectations, according to data just released.
Joe has no bottom
Maybe even the ELEVEN percenters will start abandoning him
No president in history has such a low number of strong supporters
Joe's been talking to her
Or the alky has loaned her his salad spinner.
Andrew Kerr
https://twitter.com/AndrewKerrNC/status/1481790076770295809
Ray Epps defenders like Adam Kinzinger contend he didn't commit any crimes at the Capitol on January 6.
But the feds charged woman who stood right next to Epps solely for being in a restricted area of Capitol grounds, something Epps was also filmed doing.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/ray-epps-uncharged-in-capitol-riot-but-feds-arrested-woman-engaged-in-similar-conduct
Odd, almost like Kinzinger is lying about what is happening and why
Banana Republic
Joe Biden's America
Russia Moves More Weaponry Toward Ukraine
January 14, 2022 at 10:27 am EST By Taegan Goddard 11 Comments
“As diplomats were holding negotiations over the Ukraine crisis this week, Russia began moving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, rocket launchers and other military equipment westward from their bases in its Far East,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
U.S. Weighs Backing Insurgency In Ukraine
January 14, 2022 at 10:36 am EST By Taegan Goddard 1 Comment
“For years, U.S. officials have tiptoed around the question of how much military support to provide to Ukraine, for fear of provoking Russia,” the New York Times reports.
“Now, in what would be a major turnaround, senior Biden administration officials are warning that the United States could throw its weight behind a Ukrainian insurgency should President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia invade Ukraine.”
No more Trump style tip toeing!
Squawk Box
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/SquawkCNBC/status/1481266929306374148
"The economy hasn't added one single job from the 2019 high-water mark. Not one. All the jobs that we have seen gained is recovered jobs that were lost. We're not yet producing new jobs," says economist @NelaRichardson on the labor market.
CNBC
another crack in the wall
Gore Clinton 2024.
With speculation that Hillary Clinton could replace Biden on the Democratic ticket in 2024 because he’s too old, it’s worth noting that Al Gore is actually younger than both Biden and Clinton.
Now the lying POS "pastor" wants to go to war
over Ukraine
Well Biden sure danced on his tiptoes the Russians with his pipeline gift
Maybe he can explain what US interests are other than getting the prosecutor looking into Biden corruption fired ?
* Well Biden sure danced on his tiptoes for the Russians with his pipeline gift
thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1481828186342178819
The guy who got 81.2 million votes seems awfully worried about "who counts the votes."
Things sure changed after they closed all those swing states counts in the middle of the night
but somehow kept counting
odd
No more Trump style tip toeing!
Better Slow Joe's full on fellating of Putin like he did by lifting sanctions for Nord Stream 2.
So is it fair to ask if Biden is on the payroll of Putin?
As Walter Russell Mead wrote in 2017:
If Trump were the Manchurian candidate that people keep wanting to believe that he is, here are some of the things he’d be doing:
Limiting fracking as much as he possibly could
Blocking oil and gas pipelines
Opening negotiations for major nuclear arms reductions
Cutting U.S. military spending
Trying to tamp down tensions with Russia’s ally Iran.
“Yep,” Glenn added in late 2019. “You know who did do these things? Obama.
You know who supports these things now? Democrats.”
https://www.the-american-interest.com/2017/02/24/trump-isnt-sounding-like-a-russian-mole/
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/496916/
All the pederast has to offer around here are demonstrable LIES.
...it’s worth noting that Al Gore is actually younger than both Biden and Clinton.
Al Gore. The climate change grifter who couldn't even win his home state in 2000.
Yeah, that's the ticket, alky.
"The economy hasn't added one single job from the 2019 high-water mark. Not one. All the jobs that we have seen gained is recovered jobs that were lost. We're not yet producing new jobs," says economist @NelaRichardson on the labor market.
Ouchie.
Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark.
1990 SAT Score Standings Out of the 1.67 million test-takers, 126822 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 1304 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 64 with this score
Roger... you do realize that I took the test and actually applied to colleges. I really don't need it explained to me?
Furthermore, mine was the PSAT - meaning I took the test my Junior year rather my Senior year and the 1990 (just under 2000 is what I remember) was an equivalency score. I went to a school that graduated nearly 400 people in my class and there was only a handful of scores higher than mine. I believe I was 6th or 7th.
That score was high enough that an actual SAT was not required for me to get into any of the colleges I was interested in applying for. In fact, only one college at the time in the entire midwest (a small private college in Northfield) would not accept any PSAT scores (regardless of how high). I would have gotten in had I had an equivalent SAT score. Otherwise I could have gotten into Big Ten Schools, private schools, etc.
No, I did not apply at any Ivy League schools or MIT. I probably would have needed an SAT and probably would have prepped for it (which I did not do for the PSAT).
But I also took every college prep course available in High school including physics, calculus, a year and half of Chem. Got good grades in hard classes, was a three sport letter winner, and had a good college resume.
But thanks for Rogersplaining my own scores for me. Very useful.
Yeah but together a clip board on construction sites.
Roger
Political Necromania
January 14, 2022 at 10:56 am EST By Taegan Goddard 37 Comments
Michael Gerson:
“When the future judges our political present, it will stand in appalled, slack-jawed amazement at the willingness of GOP leaders to endanger the lives of their constituents — not just the interests of their constituents, but their lungs and beating hearts — in pursuit of personal power and ideological fantasies.”
________
In plain language, they will be amazed that you guys and the ones you support endanger the lives of your "true believers" by repeating grossly dangerous untruths about vaccinations, etc.
PPI OVER 9%.
Build Back Broker is working.
Assassinating poor Americans.
The world has been warming since the end of the ice age
Scott, in my own senior year, I did the same thing.
But I also took every college prep course available in High school including physics, calculus, a year and half of Chem. Got good grades in hard classes, and had a good college resume.
That's how I got admitted into The South Dakota School of Technology.
Because instead of studying I started smoking weed and even hallucinating drugs.
Like I said before, the counselor professor said.
And I was 6th or 7th highest score in 1969.
That was the first year I actually studied math and chemistry. I memorized the chemical board and the when the teacher asked me to recite it without seeing it he was surprised.
If I hadn't fallen into the hippie culture, I have no idea what would have happened.
But I'm still blessed with a unbelievably good memory.
By the way, Trump is the most dangerous politician in American history.
He is a cryptofascist, not a conservative Republican.
Michael Gerson? Lol. Yeah ok.
Did Roger just tell the board that he peaked in high school? How sad.
If I remember correctly, the day I spoke to him, I drove the 62 Ford up 8th street in Rapid City smoking weed!
Too Funny how Alky envy those of us that hold a College Degree.
He has lived a life of regrets.
Zero accomplishments.
I have had to deal with my decisions, but eventually I got lucky and got the job working for Kaiser Permanente Facility services for almost 20 years. And got a very good retirement plan for my entire lifetime, instead of a 401 K.
Admitting mistakes is very difficult for most people. Especially intelligent people.
My life isn't over kputz.
And I was 6th or 7th highest score in 1969.
Where did you go to High School where a 1590 was in your top 10?
It's barely average.
Did you take a long or short bus to school?
The South Dakota School of Technology.
My son started splitting his time between high school and attending classes at the local vo-tech college as a sophomore in high school.
Really Roger, tell us about the big events you see yourself actually accomplishing?
July wedding
Buying a $500,000 @ Bonney Lake , Washington
Audi A8
Reality
Jello with the 5th Beattle.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Really Roger, tell us about the big events you see yourself actually accomplishing?
BWWWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! The unemployed lying sack of goatfucker who burns wood o stay warm and has accomplished nothing for years questioning the lives of others while he believes the evidence free zone of trumps lies!!!!!!! LOLOLOLO
Hi Dennis, hope you are well.
I enjoy your attempt at covering for Roger .
Again, I post the truth, you post lies.
ESAD YOU GOATFUCKING LOSER!!!!!
2% of hard working self-sufficient American homes are heated with wood.
18 million Americans.
Awwwe, Denny, why so angry?
This would be amazing for Roger to have this kind of change in life all in 2022 , by July.
Retail Sales drop 1.9% in December.
That is a disastrous report.
HAPPIER THAN YOU GOAT FUCKER....I can afford to heat my home.....and you can't.....>BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! I wonder if the Omicron surge had anything to due with the retail drop or is it a real problem????
2% of hard working self-sufficient American homes are heated with wood.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Yeah sure asshole.....I am sure them hillbillies and Vermonters appreciate that fact.....LOLOLOL
Honest, decent, truth telling Reverend said...
Trump's covid vaccines look worse and worse?
And yet he keeps encouraging people to get vaccinated and have a booster.
Yep Trump relied on the political scientists like Fauci and Birx and political organizations like the CDC and FDA.
Huge mistake and I admit it
He's been fleeced, but then again Biden had time to think, and he did worse
Scott Adams
https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1479809036547543050
Compare the number of jobs created under Biden to the number of people his pandemic policies have killed so far.
Has he killed more than he employed?
Remember, presidents get credit/blame for everything that happens during their term. Those are the rules.
ouch
Bidenomics.
Would it be interesting if year one of Bidenomics is the best year he has.
Retail sales tanking is in direct conflict with those who said the economy is great and there is pent up demand.
Media, CDC Quietly Admit 3 COVID Truths After 2 Years Of Lies. Did They Think We Wouldn’t Notice?
The COVID bureaucracy has spent two years now preaching lies, censoring anyone who challenges the lies, and eventually coming around to admit the same truths they previously denounced.
1. The ‘Vaccine’ Doesn’t Prevent Transmission
2. COVID Disproportionately Affects the Vulnerable
3. Deaths from and with COVID Aren’t the Same Thing
complete article:
https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/10/media-cdc-quietly-admit-3-covid-truths-after-2-years-of-lies-did-they-think-we-wouldnt-notice/
and those lies were repeated and spread by Biden's minions
evil, and I'm looking at you Fauci
The court system has been trying not to get cryptofascist
Ohio's state Supreme Court has struck down the state's new congressional map as a Republican gerrymander that violates the state constitution.
Under the map enacted last year, Republicans were expected to continue their dominance of the state's congressional delegation, despite a voter-approved ballot initiative last decade to crack down on partisan gerrymandering. The map would only have been in effect for the 2022 and 2024 elections, because it passed without Democratic support in the state legislature.
"When the dealer stacks the deck in advance, the house usually wins. That perhaps explains how a party that generally musters no more than 55 percent of the statewide popular vote is positioned to reliably win anywhere from 75 percent to 80 percent of the seats in the Ohio congressional delegation," state Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly write in the court's majority opinion. "By any rational measure, that skewed result just does not add up."
The court ordered the Republican-controlled state legislature to draw a new map that "is not dictated by partisan considerations."
Several friends and I had cars to drive to schools.
"Vermont" Denny explain why you singled the residents of that state out in association with heating with wood?
Blogger Roger Amick said...
Several friends and I had cars to drive to schools.
Boy that makes you special
Out of curiosity Alky, when is the last time you drove a car?
*** BREAKING NEWS !!! ***
Roger Amick said...
Several friends and I had cars to drive to schools.
reported straight from roger's bed in the home
updates may follow !!!
Welcome back Roger.
Really Roger, tell us about the big events you see yourself actually accomplishing?
July wedding
Buying a $500,000 @ Bonney Lake , Washington
Audi A8
Lol, Damn Cali.
"Out of curiosity Alky, when is the last time you drove a car?"
You believed Lydia about me. Someone else . He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all." You actually care about your wife and family. But sometimes you can't separate...
The estranged wife of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes said he is a "complete sociopath" during a Friday interview on CNN.
CNN's John Berman interviewed Tasha Adams one day after her husband was arrested on charges of seditious conspiracy for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Adams described fearing for her family and that she was happy he was arrested.
"So much relief," Adams said.
"I knew I lived in fear he might show up here. But the -- just setting that weight down and knowing we were safe and my kids were safe and my kids' school doesn't have to worry, that was a relief I didn't know existed," she explained.
"So I understand you're telling us you feel personally at risk from Stewart, but I wonder what danger you feel, what threat you feel he poses to the country," Berman said.
"He's a dangerous man," Adams replied.
"He is very dangerous. He lives very much in his own head," she explained. "He sees himself as a great leader, he almost has his own mythology of himself and I think he almost made it come true as seeing himself as some sort of figure in history and it sort of happened. He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all."
We lived in western Rapid City South Dakota. There is actually a mountain range across north and south through Rapid City. We had to drive 4 or five miles through "the gap" to get to the middle of the city and attend the only high school.
Ford Falcons are a Rambler Station Wagon.
The Spain brothers and Bob Oleson were friends.
"He is very dangerous. He lives very much in his own head," she explained. "He sees himself as a great leader, he almost has his own mythology of himself and I think he almost made it come true as seeing himself as some sort of figure in history and it sort of happened. He's a complete sociopath, he does not feel empathy for anyone around him at all."
This description fits 0linsky like a glove.
We lived in western Rapid City South Dakota. There is actually a mountain range across north and south through Rapid City. We had to drive 4 or five miles through "the gap" to get to the middle of the city and attend the only high school.
Ahhh...
Well there you go.
Kids had to drive... which led to 95% of the class getting below average SAT scores and Roger being a top five student with his C+ GPA and 1500 out of 2400 SAT score.
Ford Falcons are a Rambler Station Wagon.
Ramblers were AMC cars, not Fords and not Falcons alky.
My maternal grandfather had several. Pieces of shit, all.
Ford Falcons and a Rambler Station Wagon.
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