Monday On Turtle Island

Biden’s America:  Marines were ordered to pick up human feces.  Remembering 9/11.  Apparently the Republicans are afraid of kamala Harris.  Biden’s continuing failures of policy and men.  The presidential candidates.  RFK Jr. blasts DNC’s rigged process.  What they still won’t tell you about 9/11 (JW).  Your daily meme.  Bonus meme.

Blackie’s Canada:  Trudeau Liberals are desperate.  Justin’s CBC is excited about a Somali museum.  The Governor General says the media got the story wrong.  An indigenous sensitivity course.  India press skewer Trudeau.

Woke Britain:  China’s Caribbean nations want reparations.     China Virus News:  The new jabs.

Today In Islam:  Biden ignores genocide of Christians in Nigeria (JW).  An Islamic scholar explains 9/11 (JW).

 

Poilievre will push LNG, SMRs, hydro dams and continued oil production

Pierre Poilievre. Screenshot from YouTube

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took some time to speak about energy during his keynote speech to the Conservative national policy convention in Quebec City on Sept. 8. In those comments, he spoke about natural liquefaction extensively, as well as small modular reactors, hydroelectricity, tidal power and oil production. He mentioned more wind power, but did not speak of solar power generation. He also referred to producing minerals for electrification in Canada instead of China. This was an oblique reference to lithium, without actually mentioning lithium.

Steven Guilbeault. Screenshot from CPAC

 

If you didn’t catch it – Steven Guilbeault crashed the Conservative policy convention in Quebec City. He wondered if Pierre Poilievre believed in climate change. Here’s some of what he had to say.

Alberta’s E3 Lithium might be first out of the gate with a pilot lithium plant, but several are in the works for Saskatchewan. And E3’s stated lithium concentration is 74.5 mg/L, while at Coleville, SK, Grounded Lithium also reports 74 mg/L. Arizona Lithium says they have up to 172 mg/L at Torquay. Hub City Lithium says it has concentrations of up to 259 mg/L at Viewfield (Stoughton). From Canadian Press: Alberta enters global lithium race with opening of first extraction pilot project.

A geologist I know once told me “All things being equal, Alberta has better rocks (than Saskatchewan).” Perhaps that’s true for oil, but it could be the inverse for lithium. Time will tell.

And from the Associated Press – Apparently the Germans figure they can get rid of fossil fuel heating. This, in a nation that doesn’t get much sun or wind, but had been building solar and wind facilities like crazy while shutting down all its nuclear plants. To quote C-3P0, “This is madness!”

 

Safe and Effective®

Vinay Prasad;

The Biden administration asked Marion Gruber and Phil Krause at FDA to approve the initial booster (dose 3) for all ages. They refused, and ultimately resigned citing political pressure. Since then, many colleges and universities mandated this controversial decision and later the bivalent booster in young adults— despite uncertainty about net effect.

This fall, one more unproven dose marches forward. A new shot is scheduled to debut this month. In the US, CDC has hinted it will be pushed down to 6 months of age. Meanwhile, the UK and Australia advise it only to 65+. This difference is staggering.

These facts paint a concerning picture that the US policy is unjustified. Paul Offitt maker of the RotaVax agrees. He says in Science, that he, aged 72, will not get the fall booster.

h/t Carrie

We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm …

… recently took 4-day EV caravan trip across the southeast to “draw attention to the billions of dollars the White House is pouring into green energy and clean cars.”

What happened next is like a scene out of VEEP

Steve from Rockwood – The irony is not lost that a politician is in an Armada of high-priced vehicles to make a point on Earth sustainability and a young family with children appear to be in the way.

Don’t Point Out My Whoppers, She Said

Having dismissed as tiresome the entire breadth and history of “white men ideas” – from Ptolemy to Babbage, Tesla to Solzhenitsyn, Turing to Shakespeare – these “white dudes” and their “so-called ‘knowledge’” – Ms Leung then makes clear the kinds of feedback she is willing to entertain:

“I still have some thinking to do around this topic, but curious to hear what others think. I’m less interested in hearing that you don’t buy it, so don’t bother with those types of comments.”

On an attempt to perfect humanity; on replacing natural history with aboriginal woo; on lesbianism by decree; and the history of ideas, as seen through the welding goggles of wokeness.

Jonestown Precinct

Red State;

We reported how Shivanthi Sathanandan, the Second Vice Chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, said in a Facebook post that she had been carjacked and beaten in front of her young children in the driveway of her Minneapolis home. She said that she had sustained a broken leg, as well as other cuts and bruises. Then she ranted about the attackers, whom she described as four young armed men, and demanded that they needed to be held accountable for their actions.
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Sathanandan thanked the police in her Facebook post about the attack. That seemed to be a big change of heart, given that she had previously called for the dismantling of the Minneapolis Police Department in 2020 during the BLM riots. It’s important to understand that businesses were being destroyed and people were being killed, while she was advocating this.

It gets better.

h/t

Congratulations, Novak Djokovic!

For those not aware, Serbian Novak Djokovic just won the Men’s Single Championship at the U.S. Open. He was robbed of the opportunity to compete the past few years because of corrupt, nonsensical rules demanding he get jabbed with an experimental medical treatment against his will. But he stood on principle and refused to comply.

One wonders how many people cheering for him this evening spent the past 2.5 years condemning those, like him, who refused to comply with #TheCurrentThing? Asking for millions of friends.

Variable rate purgatory

I’m sure that infinite amortization will take care of all this, won’t it? Nonetheless, variable rate mortgages seem to be the gift that turns into a millstone around your neck.

Dueck and her husband are now staring at mortgage payments of $6,300 per month — up by $2,700 a month in payments since they bought the house.

Maybe a second, third or fourth job will fill that hole?

“My husband’s a teacher, so potentially he could start working [another job] in the summer,” she said. “That’s the last way that we think that we could find any more money.”

Sunday On Turtle Island

Trudeau’s Canada:  Poor Justin is invisible in India.  Protecting women’s spaces.  Tax and spend in Chow Town.

Woke Britain:  Life in jolly old England.     Global Warming Scam News:  Climate breakdown has begun.  The climate cult.

Biden’s America:  A civil rights catastrophe.  Nancy Pelosi to stay in office.  A rambling Biden.  Your daily meme.

Today In Islam:  Don;t upset the Muslims in Germany (JW).   The elimination of Christians (JW).  No outrage as Muslims burn Bibles (JW).

Down The Primrose Path

Western nations accept ‘climbdown’ on Ukraine to salvage G20’s relevance

It took until close to midnight on Friday for a handful of leading developing countries to propose their compromise. Accept this, was the pitch, or bear the consequences of a fractured G20.

After five days of gruelling discussions, the western delegates took the deal. When their bosses assembled the next day at the summit in New Delhi, the scale of their concession was made stark.

The US, EU and other western allies had agreed to remove condemnation of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine from the meeting’s communique, in exchange for pledges from all 20 states — including Russia and China — to respect territorial integrity and work towards a “just peace” for Kyiv.

“This is a climbdown,” said Sarang Shidore, director of the Quincy Institute’s Global South programme.

The degree to which the western allies were willing to compromise, despite Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Putin skipping the summit, highlighted just how keen they were to salvage the credibility of a grouping that had come under severe pressure since Russia invaded Ukraine just over 18 months ago.

We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Fans

‘Biggest clean energy disaster in years’

No new offshore windfarms will go ahead in the UK after the latest government auction, in what critics have called the biggest clean energy policy failure in almost a decade.

None of the companies hoping to build big offshore windfarms in UK waters took part in the government’s annual auction, which awards contracts to generate renewable electricity for 15 years at a set price.

The companies had warned ministers repeatedly that the auction price was set too low for offshore windfarms to take part after costs in the sector soared by about 40% because of inflation across their supply chains.

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