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  1. No comments or tips thus far. Here’s one, stop posting crap like that. Pretend like the readers have taste or something.

  2. AGW RIP.
    …-
    “Snow falls in the middle of July in Schefferville, Quebec
    The community of Schefferville, located in the North of Quebec has seen its been shortened by Mother Nature. The snow fell during last night, while the temperatures were very cool.”
    https://www.sott.net/article/356484-Snow-falls-in-the-middle-of-July-in-Schefferville-Quebec
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    “Snowfall in Siberia – In August”
    “Experts say frost and snow in late August are common in the Arctic part of the region.”
    https://www.iceagenow.info/snowfall-siberia-august/

  3. AGW RIP.
    ““It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that we don’t plan to fund an awards ceremony on climate change,” said Jahan Wilcox, EPA spokesman.”
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    “EPA ends sponsorship of climate leadership program”
    “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will no longer sponsor an awards program honoring voluntary corporate actions to combat global warming, it announced on Friday, the agency’s latest move to undo Obama-era climate change programs.
    Since 2012, the EPA has been the lead sponsor of the Climate Leadership Awards program and conference, which recognizes companies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their internal operations and supply chains.
    In an email sent on Friday, the EPA announced it will no longer be involved in the awards or the conference.”
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/08/27/epa-ends-sponsorship-of-climate-leadership-program/

  4. Well that didn’t last very long. Remember a few months ago when the Trudeau-Macron bromance was all the rage?
    Majority of people in France now dissatisfied with Macron
    Emmanuel Macron’s popularity has fallen further and faster than that of any other recent French president, an opinion poll indicated on Sunday, as he prepares to push through hotly contested labour reforms.
    More than half of French voters – 57 per cent – are dissatisfied with him following the revelation last week that the fresh-faced 39-year-old centrist spent £24,000 on make-up during his first three months in office.
    Protests forced him to scrap a plan to give his wife a constitutional role as first lady, and there is discontent over delays in promised tax cuts.

  5. AGW RIP.
    Grauniad publishes “bitter cold” “severe spring frost” news. Oui?
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    “France faces worst wine grape harvest since 1945”
    “This year’s drop in production is “mainly attributable to the severe spring frost”.
    “The bitter cold struck twice within a week in April, ravaging the fragile shoots and buds that had emerged prematurely after mild temperatures in March.”
    “Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Hungary also experienced frost this year that could diminish harvests by 30% and even up to 60% in some areas.”
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/25/france-faces-worst-wine-grape-harvest-since-1945

  6. Bongo just appointed a homosexualist Minister of Defence. Look for a big military presence in the parades next season.

  7. Brent Bozell speaks for me … http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/08/27/exclusive-brent-bozell-the-slow-death-of-the-republican-party/ … and virtually EVERY other Trump voter.
    E’tu Republican Party ? If you think stabbing MY PRESIDENT in the back, chest, head, and neck … like a summer play in NYC … is going to “save” the GOPe … you’ve got another thing coming. Goodbye GOPe. I have just re-registered as an Independent … and not just because I live in the SF Bay Area … but because you no longer represent my values.

  8. *
    smell the professional journalism…
    Note that an “isolated incident” is policespeak for a targeted murder
    of a person with a history of violence. In other words, nobody in
    law enforcement fell off their chair
    when they heard somebody
    lit ol’ Franc up.

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  9. Old King Coal.
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    “Singing the praises of coal — the virtuous stone that liberated humanity
    Lawrence Solomon: Among coal’s virtues is its small ecological footprint, in startling contrast to the clodhoppers that are renewable energy”
    “With the Paris climate accord in shambles, the jig is up for renewable energy and nuclear, sham industries that soon will no longer be able to transfer taxpayer subsidies into shareholder pockets. These ephemerals are now going up in smoke, declaring bankruptcy in their hundreds.
    In their stead coal giants like Peabody, previously bankrupted by Obama, have risen from the ashes, along with the U.S. coal mining industry. Virtue is overcoming the venal in the energy world, to the good of the needy, of the environment, and of society as a whole.”
    http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/lawrence-solomon-singing-the-praises-of-coal-the-virtuous-stone-that-liberated-humanity

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