Sunday, February 26, 2017

From an email

Ron Chester, 89 years of age, was stopped by the police around 2 am and was asked where he was going at that time of night.

Ron replied, "I'm on my way to a lecture about alcohol abuse and the effects it has on the human body, as well as smoking and staying out late." 

The officer asked, "Really? Who's giving that lecture at this time of night?" 












Ron replied, "That would be my wife.”

HT:A

The Climate Science Debate Illusion | Scott Adams' Blog

The Climate Science Debate Illusion | Scott Adams' Blog

From the article, "Today I declare the climate science “debate” to be mostly an illusion.



You think you live in a world in which there are climate science skeptics on one side of the debate, and climate scientists, plus their believers, on the other side. And you think they are talking about the same thing.



That isn’t what’s happening. It’s mostly an illusion." ...

Monday, February 20, 2017

De-hypnotizing a Climate Science Zombie | Scott Adams' Blog

De-hypnotizing a Climate Science Zombie | Scott Adams' Blog

“…a much heralded claim that 97 per cent of scientists believed the planet was overheating came from a 2008 master’s thesis by a student at the University of Illinois who obtained her results by conducting a survey of 10,257 earth scientists, then discarding the views of all but 77 of them. Of those 77 scientists, 75 thought humans contributed to climate change.  The ratio 75/77 produced the 97-per-cent figure that global warming activists then touted.”

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Sunday, February 12, 2017

How can we trust global warming scientists asks David Rose | Daily Mail Online

How can we trust global warming scientists asks David Rose | Daily Mail Online

"How can we trust global warming scientists if they keep twisting the truth"

The answer is, of course, we can't!

Follow the money and there's a lot of money in it if you push warming.

Good Example of Our Two-Movie Reality | Scott Adams' Blog

Good Example of Our Two-Movie Reality | Scott Adams' Blog











This is helpful in understanding people with opposite political views from yours. For years I have used a similar comparison using the difference between women and men. It is less likely to cause an argument that way. The facts I present are: a dark street and a man leaning on a lamppost. A woman will see these facts and react differently than a man would for obvious reasons. So to with politics, the facts are the same but the left and right react differently to them. This article helps to understand that and why.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Lady Gaga's FULL Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI Halftime Show | NFL - YouTube

Lady Gaga's FULL Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI Halftime Show | NFL - YouTube

Blood And Gore: Making A Killing On Anti-Carbon Investment Hype

Blood And Gore: Making A Killing On Anti-Carbon Investment Hype

The short on this is one company who doesn't pollute has a carbon credit that they sell to a company that does pollute. Pollution remains the same but the company that handles the carbon credit transfer makes money. Al Gore owns a company that does this and profits from the exchange. The more he can scare people about pollution the more money he can make. In everything you hear, read or see about pollution always follow the money.



Check these out: https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS566US566&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=al+gore+and+carbon+credits

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Donald Trump might be more popular than you think - POLITICO

Donald Trump might be more popular than you think - POLITICO

Breaks down same as the vote with slightly more approving than not.

President Trump and the Other Countries | Scott Adams' Blog

President Trump and the Other Countries | Scott Adams' BlogPosted February 2nd, 2017 @ 5:33am in #Trump #Mexico #AustraliaToday’s news will be all about President Trump’s tense phone calls with the leaders of Australia and Mexico. The popular spin is that the president was rude and aggressive with both of them. Very unpresidential, say the critics. Maybe he is crazy! And orange! Chaos! Chaos! Chaos!
Another spin on the same observations is that both Australia and Mexico required their leaders to “stand up” to President Trump in a more aggressive way than you would expect with a normal president. I didn’t hear the details of the calls, but I have to think they were lecturing him, or talking down to him, or generally being dicks because that’s what their countries required of them in this situation. Trump just showed them what that strategy buys them.
If you see one phone call as an event that stands alone, you’re missing the story arc. Everything is an ongoing negotiation with Trump. Australia and Mexico just had to sleep on the idea that their relationship with the United States is worse today than yesterday. And it sends a signal to other leaders that lecturing President Trump with an eye toward grandstanding or embarrassing him isn’t the strongest strategy. He probably needed to make that point one way or another. That’s done. Now let’s see if the next foreign leader decides to lecture him or not. I’m thinking no.
There will be plenty of breathless commentary today about the end of civil diplomacy. What we don’t know is how it all turns out. Don’t judge a book by the first sentence. The fun is just starting.
Just to be clear, I’m sure the new administration is making plenty of rookie errors. It’s not all brilliant persuasion. But don’t assume you can tell them apart with limited information.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Democrats’ Permanent Outrage at Donald Trump

Democrats’ Permanent Outrage at Donald Trump | Politics | US News

"Democrats can barely keep up with their problems with Trump, raising some to wonder if their perpetual opposition is undermining a more focused message."





Watching them being perpetually pissed is kinda fun...

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

White House ices out CNN - POLITICO

White House ices out CNN - POLITICO

... "It's not unusual for an administration to tangle with certain outlets. The Obama administration, at times, had a rocky relationship with Fox News and limited its officials from appearing on its programs. Former Obama White House Communications Director Anita Dunn told The New York Times in 2009 that they were going to treat Fox "the way we would treat an opponent.”

“As they are undertaking a war against Barack Obama and the White House, we don’t need to pretend that this is the way that legitimate news organizations behave," she said at the time." ...

Conan O'Brien Proves American Media his Biggest JOKE



Another gem...

Introducing the Chaos Drinking Game | Scott Adams' Blog

Introducing the Chaos Drinking Game | Scott Adams' Blog

Every time you hear the word “chaos” on CNN this weekend, take a swig of alcohol. You’ll be drunk in ten minutes.

As you know by now, the word chaos is engineered persuasion from someone on the left. (Godzilla?) All of the pundits, celebrities, and TV hosts that dislike Trump are using it as often as possible. It’s starting to become hilarious because word-thinking is all they have left. " ...

Ultrasounds for Killing, Not Care, at Planned Parenthood



I'll just leave this here.