Re-Post: “…Why the climate catastrophe is not happening.”

This is an exceptionally good and thorough article, broader in scope than one might expect from the title : “Surprising facts about climate change in Portugal: Why the climate catastrophe is not happening.”      http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/08/05/surprising-facts-about-climate-change-in-portugal-why-the-climate-catastrophe-is-not-happening/

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Re-post: Climate Change Unreason. Policies invoked in its name are grossly immoral.

Nigel Lawson, former British Chancellor of Exchequer: “It is a cruel irony that, while it was science which, more than anything else, was able by its great achievements, to establish the age of reason, it is all too many climate scientists and their hangers-on who have become the high priests of a new age of unreason…But what moves me most is that the policies invoked in its name are grossly immoral. . .  [T]he greatest immorality of all concerns the masses in the developing world.”

http://online.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-climate-change-unreason-1407097679

Finally, some common sense from a political leader.

We are living through a giant fraud, probably approaching $1 trillion, which is being perpetrated by the United Nations, the US and 140+ other governments, and many NGOs, many academics and many corporations and specifically the press.  Undernourishment DECREASED during the same period these organizations and individuals claimed there was a dangerous global warming trend. These nourishment data were compiled by the UN’s FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) but these data contradict the claim that global warming harms humans and especially harms third world countries where these organizations and individuals wish to redistribute the wealth of developed countries.

“[UN IPCC Working Group 2] WG2 Misleads on Undernourishment Trend”
“Why didn’t IPCC clearly report the long-term decline in undernourishment during a period of [which UN IPCC claims] temperature increase? This is information that is relevant to policy-makers.” http://climateaudit.org/2014/08/07/wg2-misleads-on-undernourishment-trend/#more-19456

 

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Re-post of WSJ online comment re: EPA’s climate models

“Environmental modeling involves three basic steps. First, a theoretical model is developed. Next, the model is calibrated by comparing the theoretical model results with actual data and adjusting model coefficients to fit the data. Finally, the model is verified by comparing the results of the calibrated model with data under new conditions. If the model cannot be verified, then it wouldn’t be suitable for making policy decisions, and it would be necessary to further revise the model to assure it can predict future conditions.

Theoretical climate models have predicted that global temperatures would rise as a result of increases in CO2 levels. However, contrary to the model predictions, actual global temperatures haven’t risen significantly in the past 10-15 years despite continued increases in CO2 emissions. Therefore, the model coefficients and assumptions need to be adjusted to verify the model before it should be used to make major policy decisions. Claiming that the actual global temperature data of the past 10-15 years are anomalous, but that the model is right, manipulates the results to achieve predetermined outcomes. The climate modelers are saying: “Don’t confuse me with the facts.”

Unless climate models are verified with actual data, there is no assurance that expenditures to reduce CO2 emissions would result in any environmental benefit.”

Robert J. Foxen, P.E., former chair of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency task force responsible for deciding on construction grant funding.
CEO, Global Common, LLC, Garden City, N.Y.http://online.wsj.com/articles/computer-modeling-and-the-objectivity-of-the-process-letters-to-the-editor-1405884034

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Why Wind Energy is a Bad Idea

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Please share 800 examples of Obama lying, lawbreaking, corruption, cronyism, etc.

“I ask you to please show this list to as many people as possible – and especially, to please show it to as many Obama supporters as possible. Sunshine really is the best disinfectant. I can’t stop Obama from doing any of these horrible things, but I can tell people about what he is doing. So please share this list with others on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Thank you. ” The short link for this is http://tinyurl.com/ku9vxug

Obama supporters will go hysterical over this well sourced list of 800 examples of his lying, lawbreaking, corruption, cronyism, etc.

By Dan from Squirrel Hill

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Global warming is the wrong stuff

A team of retired NASA Apollo scientists and engineers applied the technology and decision making process they used on the Apollo missions to the global warming/climate change research currently being conducted and found the current research wanting. Their conclusions and recommendations are here: http://www.therightclimatestuff.com/TRCSConclusionsRecommendations.pdf

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Big trouble ahead this winter for electricity users in New England

http://patriotpost.us/opinion/27889

Last week the governors of the six New England states met in an emergency session at Bretton Woods, NH, to discuss what to do about the pending crisis.

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The Buffoon of State. Re-post.

by Hank Racette

As I listened to United States Secretary of State John Kerry prattle on Thursday about the four hour cease-fire his heroic efforts had managed to secure — with the concerted help of a long list of elite international bureaucrats, every one of whom he felt compelled to praise for their bravery, sacrifice, and almost super-human commitment to the process of a lasting middle eastern peace etc. etc.– I began to wonder if the cease-fire would endure as long as the self-congratulatory press conference.

One would think, from listening to him, that persuading the elected government of Gaza to refrain from trying to murder another Jew between sunrise and lunchtime on Friday was an historic accomplishment. Which, I suppose, given Muslim antisemitic hatred, might actually be true.

In the event, the cease-fire lasted 90 minutes: it’s just that hard not to want to kill a Jew. Hamas started blowing things up and kidnapping people even before the Nobel committee had a chance to notify the Secretary of the prize no doubt being prepared for him. So the war is on again: all the effort has achieved nothing — and perhaps cost the life of one captured Israeli prisoner.

John Kerry is a buffoon. He’s always been a buffoon. I’m from New Mexico, home of the annual Balloon Fiesta, and I’ve never seen as big a gasbag as John Kerry. He’s a pretentious vacuum, an inept pomposity, a fatuous boor. Everyone knows that.

Everyone, apparently, except the President, who somehow thought it would be prudent and sensible to appoint not one but two Secretaries of State completely lacking in the qualities required of the representative of American foreign policy in an increasingly dangerous world.

Two more years of embarrassing incompetence. America will survive. Hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, in less fortunate countries — Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, who knows where else? — will suffer and die, as American leadership continues its global retreat.

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Don’t buy this dip. The Fed is not your friend.

$60 trillion of public and private debt at a 3.5X leverage ratio against national income means that historical credit-fueled growth is no longer possible.

America, don’t be fooled again. All of these wars are about protecting the dollar as the world’s reserve currency… that is, protecting banking and the status quo of the world’s elite. Arab Springs, orange revolutions, regime change removal of tyrants, invading Iraq, bombing Libya, giving billions of dollars and arms to tiny Ukraine and The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, saber rattling with Russia, these wars and many more are meant to prevent countries from trading in non-U.S. currency, prevent them from creating a new reserve system, and prevent them from dumping the U.S. dollars currently in their central banks. That is what politicians mean when they say, “protecting U.S. national interest.” They absolutely do not mean protecting your sovereignty, your freedom, your wealth, your job, or your national border.

If I saw ANYONE trying a strategy to manage down the $60 trillion bubble, then I could devise a fundamental investment strategy. But, very unfortunately, the Keynesians are in charge today. Their solution to every problem is to print more money and more government. The U.S. dollar has lost 99% of its value since the Fed was created in 1913. President Woodrow Wilson, who signed that law, said it was his worst mistake. Until the general voting public realizes that Keynesian monetarism is a failed economic theory that transfers their wealth to maintain the status quo of the top 1%, then staying in cash is the best course of action. This is a realization may not happen before the bubble bursts because the PR and politics are controlled by that top 1%. When millions of people begin saving and start paying off their debt, prices will begin to drop.
When you are in cash, you are standing on a somewhat fixed rock in the middle of a very big river flowing rapidly toward the waterfall.

Higher immigration levels and illegal immigration worsen the economic data for Americans, regardless whether the statistics are American citizens or all U.S. residents. Only a minority of incoming immigrants work, and when they do work, their wages are usually lower than the prevailing wage for that position. Immigration, legal but especially illegal, drags down the pay scales in all OECD developed countries, which is the reason the status quo globalist oligarchy wants open borders. That is the policy of the oligarchy, The Council for Foreign Relations (CFR), the UN, the EU, etc.

Generally, labor cost is the largest component of in the cost of revenue for manufactured goods, and labor cost is an even higher component in the cost of revenue in service industries. Cheaper labor means lower cost of revenue and normally results in higher margins and profits. Thus the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and most multinational corporations want higher immigration so that they can produce higher profits, despite the fact that open borders and multi-culturalism has failed in OECD countries, producing cultural strife if not violence. When this strife occurs, the government beefs up internal security; all government agencies and police forces are built up with heavily armored SWAT teams. Note that the U.S. Department of Interior sent heavily armed force to remove rancher Bundy and his cattle from the Bundy’s ancestral grazing lands, but orders of engagement for the U.S. Border Patrol and ICE at the U.S. southern border prevent interdiction of illegal aliens unless they are carrying drugs, guns or trafficking people. The oligarchy’s strategy of flooding the country with cheap labor is clear and in the open for all to see.

The Inspector General at IRS reported that child care credits paid to illegal aliens exceeded the taxes paid by all unauthorized workers by over $4 billion in the 2010 tax year, the latest year on record. U.S. taxpayers are literally paying for their country to be invaded, paying by our taxes so that our wages and net worth can be lowered. The attached chart shows that most Americans no longer have increasing income and net worth, not in real terms.

It is worthwhile to point out that our heroes of capitalism, free market and libertarian (i.e. classical liberal) ideas, such as Thomas Jefferson and Adam Smith, were well aware of the problem of unequal income distribution which results from excess government regulation … crony capitalism is as old as politics. Cicero, among others, had documented the problem for them.

“The property of this country is absolutely concentrated in a very few hands… I am conscious that an equal division of property is impracticable. But the consequences of this enormous inequality producing so much misery to the bulk of mankind, legislators cannot invent too many devices for subdividing property, only taking care to let their subdivisions go hand in hand with the natural affections of the human mind. Another means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions of property in geometrical progression as they rise. Whenever there is in any country, uncultivated lands and unemployed poor, it is clear that the laws of property have been so far extended as to violate natural right. The earth is given as a common stock for man to labor and live on” ~ Thomas Jefferson’s letter to James Madison, 1785.

“It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expense, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion.” ~ Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations.

But, progressive taxation does not begin to solve this problem. It’s just a political “do loop,” just red meat to be used by the party in power. Higher taxes are required by bigger government and more regulation, and these reduce GDP and general wealth. Cronies in corporations, law firms and NGO all profit from the government’s massive buying. Presidents who had $1M net worth as candidates somehow increase their wealth by 40 times in 5 years in office even while their investments are in supposedly blind trusts, and friends of Presidents build multi-million dollar estate homes and a library for the Presidents … this corruption does not benefit the republic or The People.

The only mystery to me is that voters keep returning these political prostitutes to Washington, D.C., state capitals, and city halls.

I can explain all of this, but I have been unable to define an investment strategy that will work, at least to my satisfaction, in this situation. I could invest 25% in an index fund to ride the Fed’s liquidity wave and the illegal immigration wave while these cronies are increasing taxes, profits, P/E ratios and prices. The Russell 2000 index is approaching a P/E of 80. What? Me? Worry? But, then I must also invest in derivatives along with the big banks and global corporations and hope against hope that I am hedged against the coming chaos of the biggest black swan economic catastrophe in history. That would be treading water and is not a wise course of action when one can already see a massive waterfall ahead.

References:

Don’t Buy This Dip: The Fed Is Not Your Friend

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RC1Mepk_Sw General Wesley Clark
  • Malthus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robert_Malthus
  • http://21stcenturywire.com/2014/03/21/the-latest-heist-us-quietly-snatches-the-ukraines-gold-reserves/
  • http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-15/brics-leaders-reach-agreement-on-50-billion-development-bank.html
  • The United Nations World Food Program reports that 24,000 people die from hunger and hunger related causes EACH DAY and 800 million get inadequate nutrition.
  • http://coloradowheat.org/2013/11/why-is-the-wheat-genome-so-complicated/
  • “Does it feel like you’re poorer? There is a simple reason why – you are! According to a new study by the Russell Sage Foundation, the inflation-adjusted net worth for the typical household was $87,992 in 2003. Ten years later, it was only $56,355, a 36% decline.  Welcome to America’s lost decade.”  http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/07/20140726_lostdecade.png
  • “…I think the Fed is hopelessly lost and completely incompetent, if you want to put it starkly, a posse of academic zealots and unreconstructed Keynesians who think debt is the magic elixir, and they won’t stop printing money and putting their foot on the floorboard until they really blow something up. I think the Fed is now inflating the greatest and third bubble yet of this century.” “The Russell 2000, even though it’s come off a little bit, is still trading at 80 time trailing earnings. That’s crazy, and you can say that about many other sectors of the market.” ~ David Stockman, April, 2014. a former S. politician and businessman, serving as a Republican U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan (1977–1981) and as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1981–1985).
  • “We are taxed in our bread and our wine, in our incomes and our investments, on our land and on our property not only for base creatures who do not deserve the name of men, but for foreign nations, complaisant nations who will bow to us and accept our largesse and promise us to assist in the keeping of the peace – these mendicant nations who will destroy us when we show a moment of weakness or our treasury is bare, and surely it is becoming bare! We are taxed to maintain legions on their soil, in the name of law and order and the Pax Romana, a document which will fall into dust when it pleases our allies and our vassals. We keep them in precarious balance only with our gold. Is the heartblood of our nation worth these? Were they bound to us with ties of love, they would not ask our gold. They take our very flesh, and they hate and despise us. And who shall say we are worthy of more? … When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself.” ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero …Cicero. About 50 B.C.
  • “The graph below is all the proof that is needed to demonstrate that Wall Street has become a pure Fed enabled casino. If honest “price discovery” was actually functioning, the stock market would not be at nosebleed heights, capitalizing hockey sticks that never materialize. Instead, it would be discounting a badly impaired economy that is stuck in a sub-2% rebound—and one that is dangerously at risk owing to the third and greatest financial bubble the Fed has created during this century.” ~ David Stockman
  • http://davidstockmanscontracorner.com/the-wall-street-escape-velocity-scam-gdp-forecasts-fizzling-for-fourth-straight-year/?utm_source=wysija&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Mailing+List+Mid+Day+Friday

 

Bud Bromley's photo.
Bud Bromley's photo.
Bud Bromley's photo.
Bud Bromley's photo.
Bud Bromley's photo.
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Re-post: “Who is this Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.”

An excellent read about Australia’s former Prime Minister who is now at the Brookings Institute in Washington D.C. and another NGO. She passed the Oz’s economy-crushing carbon tax, which was recently repealed. Read it and learn how Green forked-tongue women lawyers in politics work. “…you’ll hear the outraged ‘voices’ of Australians incensed at the international promotion of our first female Prime Minister who is also the most compromised individual ever to hold the reins of government, shoe-horned into the job by her corrupt Union puppet-masters.”

“Her claims of “misogynist persecution” are totally spurious (considering most of her critics are women), covering the real reason for her abject failure in Australian politics – her incompetence, her pathological lying, her immoral lifestyle centred on a string of other women’s husbands (including a Cabinet colleague) and her corrupt background as a lawyer, forced to resign by the only law firm that ever employed her, and never to practise law again.” http://thepointman.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/who-is-this-wolf-in-sheeps-clothing/

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