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As long as a liberal alive somewhere in the universe, there will be a climate panic moron. ****sheep****
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Climate Panic May Finally Be Post-Peak: ‘Support for climate action….has softened due to a drop in the sense of urgency on this issue, particularly among younger adults’

The new Monmouth University poll, which has been surveying Americans for a decade on climate. While over 70 percent of Americans say they accept the existence of climate change, the number who see this as a very serious problem has fallen to 46 percent of respondents. That’s down from 56 percent in 2021. The drop in the perceived importance and urgency of climate change has been most pronounced among younger adults.

Among young people between the ages of 18 and those who see climate change as a very serious problem has fallen to 50 percent, down from 67 percent in 2021.

Climate concerns are also heavily bunched in certain demographic categories. While 77% of all Democrats believe climate change is very serious, only 43% of independents and 13% of Republicans do.

Chart titled: American attitudes on climate change by age. refer to questions 30 and 33.
By Marc Morano
May 9, 2024
10:06 am


Have you noticed that climate change fanatics have become even more strident lately, blaming rising temperatures for everything from fewer fish to drought to earthquakes to higher insurance premiums?

We believe Americans are on to the over-the-top climate hysteria and polls show it.

https://www.climatedepot.com/2024/05/09/climate-panic-may-finally-be-post-peak/
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When is the Biden Admin going to hold Iran accountable for destablilizing the Middle East and derailing an Arab-Israeli peace agreement?
The same time they take responsibility for aiding and abetting the Iranians? The Twelfth of Never.
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Global Cooling and a New Ice Age: Never Forget (humility required in science, change)
By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 7, 2024

“A new ice age would flood the world’s coastal cities and further lower temperatures to build up new glaciers that could eventually cover huge areas.” (1971)

The warming alarmists dismiss the cooling alarmists of yesterday as fringe and ignorant. But some of the biggest names of the day back then would not take too kindly to the know-it-alls of today.

Alex Epstein has coined the term catastrophicism to describe the age-old Malthusian itch. Back in the 1970s, top scientists such as NASA’s S. I. Rasool, an atmospheric physicist at Columbia University, and Stephen Schneider of National Center for Atmospheric Research, were making headlines about future climate change–from people, not nature.

“Scientists have long debated whether man’s activity is actually heating or cooling the earth,” the Washington Post article below notes.

https://www.masterresource.org/global-cooling-climate-change/global-cooling-humility/
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09:58
Court is on a short break

Donald Trump stood up and walked out of the courtroom for a break passing close to where Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg was standing.

He appeared to avoid making eye contact as he walked up the aisle.
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White House cleans-up Biden's quotes and says Americans weapons are still being sent to Israel... but issues another warning about invading Rafah

    'Weapons shipments are still going to Israel,' spokesman John Kirby said
     READ MORE: Biden warns Israel he will stop sending U.S. bombs

By Emily Goodin, Senior U.S. Political Reporter In Washington D.C.

Published: 13:25 EDT, 9 May 2024 | Updated: 13:44 EDT, 9 May 2024

The White House cleaned up President Joe Biden's threat to stop sending weapons to Israel, saying the shipments are continuing.

'Everybody keeps talking about pausing weapons shipments. Weapons shipments are still going to Israel. And they're still getting the vast, vast majority of everything that they need to defend themselves,' National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Thursday.

Biden told CNN on Wednesday that he would pause more arms shipments to Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launches a full-scale invasion of Rafah.

Israelis reacted with fury and ceasefire negotiations have stalled. Netanyahu didn't respond directly to Biden's comment, but he posted a video on social media of a defiant speech he delivered this week in which he said 'no amount of pressure' will 'stop Israel from defending itself.'

The president, last week, delayed the delivery of 3,500 bombs to the U.S.'s Middle East ally. It was the first time he used his executive power to influence Israel's approach to its war with Hamas.

But his words of warning on Wednesday was the most direct threat Biden has made to Israel during the seven-month war.

'Civilians have been killed in Rafah as a result of those bombs and other ways they go after population centers. I made it clear that if they go into Rafah – they haven't gone into Raffa yet - I'm not supplying the weapons,' Biden said.

Kirby, however, appeared to be clarifying the president's stance.

'As the President said, Israel has not yet launched such an operation. So he was talking about what would happen in the future, if they did. That's a choice that Israel will have to make. And it's one we hope they don't,' he noted.

The Biden administration has been trying to stop Israel from launching a full-scale attack in Rafah, where more than a million Palestinian refugees have gathered.

But Kriby said Biden is 'going to continue to provide Israel with the capabilities that it needs, all of them. But he does not want certain categories of American weapons used in a particular type of operation in a particular place.'

He noted the administration is 'doing everything we can to help Israel.'

more
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13401091/white-house-joe-biden-american-weapons-israel-rafah-invasion.html
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09:47
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg appears in court

From Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in court:

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg entered the courtroom this morning.

He walked in carrying a brown folder and sat down a few rows back from the prosecution table.

He is watching Jennie Tomalin from Verizon testify about telephone records.

Bragg has visited the courtroom for the hush money trial before but has not sat in to observe most of the case.

Donald Trump continues to look forward as testimony continues.
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09:54
Jennie Tomalin's testimony wraps up

Tomalin was cross-examined quickly by defense attorney Emil Bove.

She then left the stand.


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09:43
Next witness: Jennie Tomalin

Jennie is a senior analyst at Verizon.

She is testifying about records in the hush money case.

Prosecutors introduced records of twelve phones from 2015 to 2017. One set of records belonged to Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer at the Trump Organization.
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 AT&T lead compliance analyst takes stand

Daniel Dixon, a lead compliance analyst for AT&T, is the next witness on the stand.

He is under direct examination by Chris Conroy.

Dixon, who was worked at AT&T as a lead compliance analyst for roughly seven years, assists with complying with legal demands and with LE interpreting records.

Dixon's appearance in court Friday came after AT&T received a subpoena.

Dixon was asked about call-detail records and subscriber records that are kept by AT&T.

Prosecution then moved to admit records from AT&T into evidence, with one such record being for Michael Cohen's cellphone.

Dixon went on to define certain words like "mobility," "voice usage" and "SMS." He adds that AT&T records are kept in the UTC time zone.

The direct examination concludes.
Posted by Kyle Morris
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Denver is a self-declared sanctuary city. What did they think "sanctuary" meant?  :shrug:

Gee, and those in Denver will wonder why their taxes are going up....idiots. No worries, soon, ILLEGALS will cost them more than their tax dollars.

IIRC those in Denver will be asked to open the door to their homes to them.  How many families will be disrupted by murders, rapes and burglaries? What about the squatters? How many in Denver will be made homeless??
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