Friday, January 20, 2017

For LITD's money, this afternoon's two most significant developments

1.) The White House website now sports a list of the new administration's policy pledges. One in particular involves the deliciously conspicuous removal of any mention of something the regime that just left considered an actual issue, which of course it wasn't:

the climate change web page that existed under Obama was immediately scrubbed, with no mention of climate change under Trump's energy plan.
Instead, he vowed to eliminate "harmful and unnecessary policies" such as the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the United States rule. The first represents a variety of efforts President Obama pursued to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions while the second is a rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency to protect not only the largest waterways but smaller tributaries that others believe should fall under the jurisdiction of states rather than the federal government.

This is so beautiful and glorious it makes me tear up a bit.

The climate jackboots no longer have a seat at the table.


2.) The destruction of a Starbucks and a McDonalds and the smashing of a multitude of car windows in downtown DC by a mob of the Left's worst. Will be keeping an eye out for reports re: what organizations were behind this and how they went about putting the rent-a-thug types up to it.

6 comments:

  1. Violent protests are so boring. I wonder if it aids the males in getting laid.

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  2. They're probably too gender-fluid to give a flip.

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  3. I have children and grandchildren, so I can't pretend science doesn't exist...

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  4. If you're expecting a pissing match in this comment thread, it's not going to happen. This site has several categories - climate as a tool of tyranny, junk science, environment policy, energy policy - a perusal of which thoroughly covers this subject.

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  5. If you're expecting a pissing match in this comment thread, it's not going to happen. This site has several categories - climate as a tool of tyranny, junk science, environment policy, energy policy - a perusal of which thoroughly covers this subject.

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