Biden Missing in Action: 127 Nations Gather for Climate Change Conference.

Welcome to the world of alternative realities. The big shindig of 167 world leaders are preparing to gather in Dubai to discuss climate change. The man who is heading this thing up? The head of one of the world’s biggest oil companies has been named to lead the COP28 global climate talks in Dubai. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber is currently the chief executive officer of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.

He is also the minister for industry and advanced technology for the COP28 hosts, the United Arab Emirates. And he plans on wheeling and dealing big time.

So while Sultan Jaber will be wheeling and dealing, Biden will not be attending. After the last gathering and looking foolish once more, his lackeys no doubt decided to bag this one. There was a time when our energy interests would have been front and center, but we apparently defer now to the UAE.

Who will attend? Of course Kerry will put his foot in his mouth and look to be the ass that he is. Craven John Podesta who will make sure 10 for the big guy(s) and whoever is needed to fill Biden’s re-election coffers. Add National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi.

Also add some big time mayors – Bowser will do what she can to promote D.C. as a prime terrorist tourist location.

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is facing criticism for taking a trip to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar this week to discuss climate change and to promote D.C. as a tourist destination amid spiraling violent crimes throttling the nation’s capital.

Bowser’s office said Saturday that the mayor will depart Sunday for the Middle East “as part of the US Conference of Mayors delegation for the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference.”

She will first visit Doha, Qatar to engage with leaders on the issues of infrastructure, sports and education, as well as promote Washington, DC as a destination for investment and tourism in partnership with the DC Chamber of Commerce,” her office continued in a press release.

The trip comes after the city recorded its 249th homicide for the year, the highest number of homicides since 2003. Homicides alone have spiked by 35% so far this year when compared to the same period in 2022, police data published Nov. 22 show.

Violent crime across the board has increased by 40% this year when compared to the same time last year.

Who is not going? President Biden…The United Arab Emirates planned to use its role as the host of UN climate talks as an opportunity to strike oil and gas deals, the BBC has learned. Leaked briefing documents reveal plans to discuss fossil fuel deals with 15 nations. Our interests apparently to take a back seat and not be represented.

BBC:

The documents – obtained by independent journalists at the Centre for Climate Reporting working alongside the BBC – were prepared by the UAE’s COP28 team for meetings with at least 27 foreign governments ahead of the COP28 summit, which starts on 30 November.

They included proposed “talking points”, such as one for China which says Adnoc, the UAE’s state oil company, is “willing to jointly evaluate international LNG [liquefied natural gas] opportunities” in Mozambique, Canada and Australia.

The documents suggest telling a Colombian minister that Adnoc “stands ready” to support Colombia to develop its fossil fuel resources.

There are talking points for 13 other countries, including Germany and Egypt, which suggest telling them Adnoc wants to work with their governments to develop fossil fuel projects.

The briefings show the UAE also prepared talking points on commercial opportunities for its state renewable energy company, Masdar, ahead of meetings with 20 countries, including the UK, United States, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Kenya.

COP28 is the UN’s latest round of global climate talks. This year it is being hosted by the UAE in Dubai and is due to be attended by 167 world leaders, including the Pope and King Charles III.

These summits are the world’s most important meetings to discuss how to tackle climate change.

Axios:

  • Senior White House aides suggested that Biden was busy dealing with matters like the Israel-Hamas war, per the New York Times, which first reported the news.

The big picture: Over 70,000 delegates are expected to attend COP 28, which begins on Thursday. These include Pope Francis, who on Sunday confirmed his attendance despite having a lung inflammation.

  • The White House released a schedule that shows Biden will attend the National Christmas Tree lighting and host a bilateral meeting with Angola’s President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, which will include a discussion on climate and energy.
  • The only other event this week Biden is scheduled to attend is a Sunday reception for Kennedy Center honorees, including actor and comedian Billy Crystal; Bee Gees member Barry Gibb; singer Dionne Warwick; and rapper, singer, and actress Queen Latifah.
  • “Although we don’t have any travel updates to share for the President at this time, the Administration looks forward to a robust and productive COP28 where Special Envoy John Kerry, National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi, and Senior Advisor John Podesta, among others, will continue to build on the Administration’s historic actions to tackle the climate crisis.”

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Thanksgiving Week With the Bidens – Satire (Almost)

Thanksgiving week with the Bidens. What an embarrassment on the world stage. He keeps getting these passes. Four more years of this?

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He cannot resist the children. Dr. Biden looks pleased as punch. Ears? What is with the ears?

What is with this ear business?

Look likes he didn’t get his ‘little pick me up.’

The sniffer in chief.

UP Up and away. In this clip, Biden claims the turkeys he was pardoning had a harder time getting to D.C. “than getting a ticket to the Renaissance tour or, or, or ripbritney’s tour, she’s down, it’s kinda warm in Brazil right now”

Let’s not forget his meeting with Mexico’s leader

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Dishonest Journalism

 

by Mustang

It’s been with us for a long time — and by using the phrase “a long time,” I mean from the country’s beginning.  And dishonest journalism has been rather nasty for the same amount of time.  It is even evil in its silence — when choosing not to report newsworthy material for political purposes.

 

 

In 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) was a presidential candidate.  His two main political rivals at the time were President Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) and Governor Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY), a socialist.  In his acceptance of the Republican nomination, Goldwater said, “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” When The New York Times reported Goldwater’s speech, they misquoted him, saying, “Extremism is no vice.”

 

All the newsmakers of the time wasted no time attacking Goldwater.  Rockefeller, Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wilkins, head of the NAACP — all of whom predicted that a Goldwater presidency would spell the end of America.  President Johnson condemned Goldwater for using tactics of “fear and smear.”

 

 

Most voters only know what The New York Times told them, echoed incessantly in the press and radio/television media.  It was a massive hit job and one that the NYT no doubt took great pride in accomplishing.  Except Goldwater never said, “Extremism is no vice.”  He said, “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.”

 

We cannot know how the United States might have evolved under a Goldwater presidency; we can only assess how well our country did under Lyndon Johnson, whose remarkably successful campaign advertisement focused on a little girl playing with flowers in an open field and being vaporized by an atomic explosion.  Mr. Johnson could not have labeled the ad in any other way than “fear and smear.”

 

There is considerable doubt that a Goldwater presidency would have taken our country to war in Vietnam.  There are several thoughts about this, but at the top of these, it is not likely that Mr. Goldwater would have told a lie about the Gulf of Tonkin incident.  If anything, Goldwater would have likely followed Eisenhower’s policy of supporting South Vietnam materially while avoiding the introduction of ground troops.  This means that the United States would not have lost 58,000 dead Americans, an additional 303,000 wounded veterans, or a defeat at the hands of treacherous congressional Democrats.

 

President Johnson, an outlaw if ever there was one, was not Goldwater’s only adversary.  He was also a nemesis of Republicans in name only (RINOs) — men who attacked Goldwater for being a dangerous extremist.  Dr. King labeled him “as dangerous as Hitlerism,” but he was no such thing.  If anything, Goldwater’s actual statement probably falls somewhere between what we might expect from Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln, Patrick Henry, or Thomas Paine.

 

Mr. Goldwater also told us, “Any government that is big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have.” He told us that Johnson’s Great Society would fail, and it did.  We could not afford a trillion-dollar welfare state in 1964, and we can’t afford such expenditures now.  American voters weren’t listening in 1964 and aren’t listening as we approach elections in 2024.

 

In this context, one wonders if we should turn to The New York Times and demand an apology for participating in the disaster that America has become.  We might demand an apology, but I don’t think we would get one.  The NYT only publishes garbage; they don’t make people consume it.

 

The bane of the Goldwater campaign was dishonest journalism, but it was a boon to every Democratic contender, including Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden.  Voters need to know this.  The press is not trustworthy. 

 

Supreme Court Revives Trump-era clean water rule in 5-4 decision

Brick by brick Biden tears apart all the good work Trump did to make our economy hum again. This time it was the 9th circuit that tried to take care of business for Biden in setting aside Trump’s Rule change. Contrary to what is being reported, this is not setting aside clean water with rivers set to go on fire with pollution. The Rule limited the role of States in enforcing the Clean Water Act. Under the rubric of the act, every mud puddle in America has fallen under control of the Act. The States have used this to limit land use.

The Supreme Court utilized its emergency docket to reinstate a rule imposed during President Donald Trump’s administration that restricts the authority of states to block federal permits under the Clean Water Act

The supreme court in a 5-4 decision puts on hold Biden’s attempt to reverse Trump’s changes to the Clean Water Act. Justice Roberts joined the Liberal Justices in the minority.

New York Times:

The Clean Water Act envisions a role for states in issuing permits for discharges into the nation’s waters. Industry groups have long been frustrated by what the application called incongruities and ambiguities in an earlier regulation, in place for 50 years, which they said had allowed states to drag out and effectively veto projects on grounds other than the consideration of water quality.

Even the EPA conceded this:

Writing on behalf of the E.P.A., Elizabeth B. Prelogar, the U.S. solicitor general, urged the Supreme Court to deny the emergency application. Judge Alsup’s ruling, she wrote, merely reinstated the old regulation, which had been in place for a half-century. The 2020 regulation, she added, would most likely be replaced by next year.

Ms. Prelogar’s brief included a significant concession. “The federal respondents,” she wrote, “agree with applicants that the district court lacked authority to vacate the 2020 rule without first determining that the rule was invalid.” But she said that was not reason enough to block his ruling.

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After the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, refused to block Judge Alsup’s ruling while an appeal moved forward, Louisiana and other states led by Republicans, along with industry groups, filed an emergency application asking the Supreme Court to revive the regulation. They said that Judge Alsup had acted without considering administrative procedures or finding that the regulation was unlawful.

President Trump signs order to revoke Clean Water Rule

President Trump: The EPA has abused its rules. How wonderful to see a President cognitively in tact.

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Bonus: This is our President today.

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