Oh Be Still My Beating Heart– as the Globe Warms

Strings of angles

These Are The Days Of Our Lives.

Holy politics Batman. Hillary Clinton actually still gets votes after going all climate change BAZINGA! on us, promising a solar panel on every roof. Yahoo, another 8 years of Maroon-in-Chief. 

There is no debate. Tu quoque or not tu quoque– that is the question: Nature gives us pause; nearly two decades of the fair Hiatus! A global warming slowdown that global warming alarmists could not predict and must now deny; a quietus the Left must whip, scorn, spurn, ignore. The recent March equinox is just the beginning. We are about to witness one of the most awesome global warming phenomena ever seen: summer! No one can stop it.

There surely is unanimous agreement that climate change has been occurring without interruption for more than a million years and based on that alone, I would be skeptical of beliefs that climate has ever stopped changing. As for what may be the cause of climate change, a belief that humans are the cause of it is inherently political, typically involving self-serving half-truths, intentionally deceptive pseudoscience (e.g., phony statistics), faked expertise and exaggerated concerns to take advantage of the superstition and ignorance of others to achieve a hidden agenda. Mostly, the real motive is to rob the productive of the fruits of their blood, sweat and investment.

The allocation of scarce resources for the maximization of net present wealth requires personal freedom. Instead of the populist vision, a thousand points of light (popularized by former US president H. W. Bush), global warming is being used to extinguish human rights. AGW (the theory that humanity causes climate change) is no longer about science: it’s about the individual vs. the state. Global warming is a battle between the Left and right to determine who shall decide our future. Personal freedom is making personal decisions about how we choose to lead our own lives; and, it is not about what we will be permitted to do – and to have and enjoy by dent of our physical and creative endeavors – by a remote government elite.

Donald Trump is taking a lot of heat but not for what he says. Trump’s big sin is giving us a choice. Votes for Trump are essentially a public referendum about if it will continue to be acceptable for the Left to use political correctness as a tool for the high tech lynching of opponents of their ideology. Social waterboarding of skeptics of the Left’s initiatives and of academia’s fevered claims about climate change are only in the best interests of people who believe in the sacrifice of the individual on the altar of good intentions.

Why do we still have troops in Germany? We gave over Subic Bay in the Philippines and abandoned Iraq but we are still in Japan and Korea? If they don’t want us there why should we pay for it and if they do why shouldn’t they pay for it? And, it’s time the Eurocommies either started paying their own way to prop up the Western world or roll over and die off instead of trying to pick our next president, again…

It is time we abandon the silly notion that soldiers are willing die for NATO. We should know by now that the United Nations is anti-American and politely demand that they move their headquarters out of NY. Let the UN move to the impoverished-shores of energy-deprived Africa where their beneficence can be tested and more surely realized since they will be serving their own needs as well.

Even California has a vote this time around: Trump or tripe in the classrooms? That’s the big Left vs. right issue that no one in the media is talking about. Nevertheless, the politically-motivated inculcation of global warming alarmism shines a spotlight on the dangers of ‘Common Core’ and a centralized, entrenched and too-big-to-fail government-education complex that determines what is written on the blackboard.

That’s the way the children of ISIS are
raised– What could go wrong?

 

 

 

 

Updated 24-March-2016

About Wagathon

Hot World Syndrome—fear of a hotter, more intimidating world than it actually is prompting a desire for more protection than is warranted by any actual threat. A Chance Meeting– We toured south along the Bicentennial Bike Trail in the Summer of 1980, working up appetites covering ~70 miles per day and staying at hiker/biker campgrounds at night along the Oregon/California coast (they were 50¢ a day at that time). The day's ride over, and after setting up tents, hitting the showers, and making a run to a close-by store, it was time to relax. The third in our little bicycle tour group, Tom, was about 30 yards away conversing with another knot of riders and treating himself to an entire cheesecake for dinner. He probably figured Jim and I would joke about what a pig he was eating that whole pie and decided to eat among strangers. Three hours later after sharing stories and remarking on a few coincidences that turned up here and there, Tom and one of the former strangers realized they were cousins, meeting in this most unlikely place for the first time. ~Mac
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