I’d be LOL if it wasn’t so pathetic…

What a wonderful age we inhabit….

Aren’t you glad that scientists, using public funds, have been working “around the clock” to address the threat posed by belching ruminants, instead of wasting their time on finding a cure for cancer? What a truly wonderful age we inhabit.

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June 6th

The Diplomad give us a great history lesson. My father, who died before I was interested enough and brave enough to ask, apparently landed in Europe on D-Day + 1.

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Natural Gas up 17 cents to $12.69

Natural gas, the clean fuel. Chart also from WTRG economics.

Chart from WRTG economics.

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Oil up $10.785 per barrel – wowza

Is it a bubble?

Chart from WRTG economics.

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Don Young being challenged in Alaska

Mr. Bridge to nowhere, Don Young is being challenged by Alaska Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell in the August primary. Mr. Parnell just received the endorsement of the Club for Growth Political Action Committee as explained by them in this WSJ opinion column.

You should read the column, but the concluding paragraphs sums it up nicely…

The Alaska primary represents a crossroads for Republicans. Will party leaders line up behind Mr. Young, even as the Justice Department is looking into his earmarks? Or will they tell him they cannot support a member who has flagrantly disrespected taxpayers and abandoned Republican principles?

If Republicans want to start winning again they need to return to the principles of fiscal responsibility and limited government that won them control of Congress in 1994. This is no easy task. But the GOP can start by showing Mr. Young the door.

Unfortunately, my level of confidence that the Republicans can start acting like grown-ups on the earmark issue is pretty damn low.

As Instapundit says

Earmarks aren’t just about waste, they’re about corruption.

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Climate bill stalls in Senate

Good job Republicans. …and they had some help!

Four Democrats joined most Republicans in essentially killing the bill.

Both presidential candidates, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, were absent, although supporters of the bill said they had sent letters advising they would have voted for the bill.

Who are those brave Democrats?

I really wish McCain would back off on this whole global warming thing. But as the bumper sticker says, he’s the least repulsive Democrat running.

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Do you really think the world is filled with morons?

Well yes indeed. The Boulder elite are absolutely positive that anyone disagreeing with the “case closed, global warming is real” belief is without a doubt a total asshat (to borrow a Rachel Lucas term)and moron combined. Well, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher made a heck of a speech to level if not turn the tables.

You should read his whole speech over at What’s Up with That but here are a few highlights:

As a intro…

Only 18 months ago the refrain “Case closed: Global warming is real,” was repeated as if the mantra from some religious zealots. It was pounded into the public consciousness over the airwaves, in print, and even at congressional hearings, “Case closed.” Well, this was obviously a brazen attempt to end open discussion and to silence differing views by dismissing the need for seriously contrary arguments and seriously listening to both sides of an argument. And rather than hearing both sides of the argument, this was an attempt to dismiss arguments even though the person making the arguments might have a very impressive credential or might be a very educated scientist or someone else who should be listened to.

Ten years ago, for example, the alarmists predicted that by now we would be clearly plagued by surging temperatures. In testimony before Congress 20 years ago, now, says James Hansen, a man who has repeatedly challenged people who simply want to make sure that his views are balanced off at NASA, but NASA’s James Hansen 20 years ago predicted CO2 would shoot up and global temperatures would shoot up by more than one-third of a degree Celsius during the 1990s.

and what happened?

So were the predictions of global heating correct? Forget “case closed.” The question needs to be answered. Were all of these predictions correct? Mr. Hansen said it would rise by a third of a degree just a little over a decade ago. And the answer is that the predictions of a decade ago have turned out to be dramatically wrong. Temperatures during that decade rose only one-third of the jump predicted by Hansen, a modest 0.11, one-third of what he had predicted.

and how exactly is funding if you’re a global warming skeptic?

In a September, 2005, article from Discovery Magazine, Dr. William Gray, now an emeritus professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University and a former president of the American Meteorological Association, was asked if funding problems that he was experiencing and has been experiencing could be traced to his skepticism of man-made global warming. His response: “I had NOAA money for 30 years, and then when the Clinton administration came in and Gore started directing some of the environmental stuff, I was cut off. I couldn’t get any money from NOAA. They turned down 13 straight proposals from me.” This man is one of the most prominent hurricane experts in the world, cut off during the Clinton-Gore administration because he had been skeptical of global warming.

Might there be a problem for global warming zealots?

Unfortunately, for all those scientists who went along with the scheme, now, over a decade later, there is a big problem. Contrary to what all those scientists living on their Federal research grants predicted, the world hasn’t been getting warmer. In fact, for the last 7 years, there has been no warming at all, which has been verified even by, for example, Michel Jarraud of the World Meteorological Organization. He’s their Secretary General. He reluctantly admitted that global temperatures have not risen since 1998, according to a BBC article. Global snowfall is at record levels and there are fewer, not more, hurricanes.

and what about the polar bears?

After hearing about the extinction of the polar bear, which has been drummed into our heads, we now hear that–and by the way, just today the polar bear was put on an endangered species list. But are the polar bears really disappearing? We now hear from Dr. Mitchell Taylor from the Department of the Environment under the Canadian territory of Nunavut and other experts, I might add, who suggest, yes, all but one or two species of the polar bears are flourishing. Yes, of the twenty-odd species, there are perhaps one or two that are suffering and not doing well, but all the rest of the species of polar bear are expanding. In fact, we don’t have a situation with fewer polar bears; we’ve got more polar bears. Yet our government is putting the polar bear on an endangered species list, saying that if the ice cap melts, the polar bears will all be going away because their habitat has been destroyed.

Then he goes into climate change instead of global warming, calling it bait and switch…

I’m sorry, fellows. Do you really think the world is filled with morons? When it comes to bait and switch, used car salesmen are paragons of virtue compared to this global warming crowd. Excuse me. It’s not the “global warming” crowd now; it’s the “climate change” crowd. Of course, they don’t want any of us to own automobiles; sowhat the heck. They can act like used car salesmen because there will be more jobs for them as being advocates in the climate change arena.

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Yes, Al Gore and company, we have noticed that you are now saying “climate change” rather than “global warming.” I know that people tried to slip it in, but we have noticed, and there is something behind this that the American people should take note of. Why has that changed? Well, that’s because the world has not been getting warmer in these last 7 years, as they predicted it would be.

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The vast sucking void of Obama’s knowledge

That would be foreign policy. Read Rachel’s synopsis. I sure hope he can learn fast.

P.S. I like the McCain bumper sticker.

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Politics and professional organizations.

Good article by Dr. Helen on abhorrent use of dues for PC activities in these organizations and excellent comments as well.

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Boulder County Commissioner elections

The Daily Camera updates the election for Boulder County Commissioner(s). In the races for District 1 and 2 there are multiple challangers. Unfortunately, I believe this only enhances the incumbant advantage.

District 1: Will Toor (incumbant-Democrat), Ralph Shnelvar (Libertarian), Patrick Brophy (Republican)

District 2: Ben Pearlman (incumbant-Democrat), Bo Shaffer (Libertarian). Aaron Hobbs (Republican)

District 3: Cindy Domenico (incumbant-Democrat), Randy Luallin (Libertarian)

In case there is any doubt, I’m for anyone that’s not an incumbant.

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Shingles vaccine: Over 60 get it.

According to the CDC. Read more here.

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NEA, one party rule?

That would be the National Education Association. Darren takes them to task for assuming the political party of their membership…

“Ideally, NEA would have endorsed a candidate during the primaries, but our members are like voters everywhere,” said Weaver. “They are evenly split between Senator Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton.”

It’s just like everyone in Boulder assumes you’re a Democrat. They recoil in horror once they learn your not a Democrat or a Ron Paul supporting Libertarian.

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Global Temperatures “dive” in May

The University of Alabama, Huntsville (UAH) published their satellite derived Advanced Microwave Sounder Unit data set of the Lower Troposphere for May 2008. The conclusion over at the What’s Up With That blog is that for May…

It is significantly colder globally, colder even than the significant drop to -0.046°C seen in January 2008.

(click to enlarge)

Read more here. And yes I know, we don’t live in the troposphere.

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Global Warming: You can’t make this stuff up

The hypocrisy continues.

Of course, just to rub it in, the high in Boulder tomorrow (June 6th) is predicted to be 54 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Earth to Sharon Stone

Hey Sharon, guess what, words mean something. Also, they’re a little hard to put back into the bottle.

Sharon Stone is not welcome at this year’s Shanghai International Film Festival, organisers said Wednesday, as anger continued to boil over her suggestion that China’s earthquake was karmic payback for its handling of Tibet.

Stone attended last year’s edition of the festival to promote anti-ageing creams for Christian Dior, but the company removed all ads in China featuring the actress after she made the remarks at the Cannes Film Festival last month.

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New record for endurance walking…

By walking 103 hours, they broke the old record of 102 hours.

Three determined athletes in Boulder broke the world record for endurance walking together early this morning when they stopped their 103-hour trek at the Lazy Dog Sports Bar & Grill, 1346 Pearl St., and had a beer.

Personally I think they are absolutely nuts. That said, CONGRATULATIONS certainly are in order. Also, kudo’s on splitting the $1000 prize three ways.

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“Drill Here” bumper sticker

Contribute $10 to American Solutions and get the “Drill here, Drill now, Pay less” bumper sticker.

You can contribute electronically or by sending a check to the address below:

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Lieberman-Warner fiasco

If you still belive that “America’s Climate Security Act”, better known as the Lieberman-Warner fiasco, that has been exponentially complicated by California Senator Barbara Boxer, is good for America read the latest Power Line posting on the issue.

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10 oldest bars in America

Read about them here.

Hat-tip to Instapundit (as if he needs it, lol).

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Bernanke speaks gold listens

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled that the era of falling interest rates is over, at least for now. The reaction in the gold market was immediate. In a Bloomberg article, Jon Nadler from Kitco precious metals commented…

“Bernanke’s dollar-supportive words had a chilling and immediate effect,” Jon Nadler, an analyst at Kitco Minerals & Metals Inc., said in an e-mail. “It is possible that today will be recorded as the turning point for the dollar.”

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