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Sunday, November 15, 2020
New federal lawsuit seeks to throw out 1.2 million votes in Michigan, flipping the state for Trump - TheBlaze
This is called “evidence.”
History for November 15
- 1777 - The Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation, precursor to the U.S. Constitution.
- 1864 - Union Gen. William T. Sherman and his troops began their "March to the Sea" during the U.S. Civil War.
- 1939 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC.
- 1988 - The Palestine National Council, the legislative body of the PLO, proclaimed the establishment of an independent Palestinian state at the close of a four-day conference in Algiers.
- 1999 - Representatives from China and President Clinton signed a major trade agreement that involved China's membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Newsmax Again Beats Fox Business, CNBC in Ratings | Newsmax.com
If (when!) they win, this is the future for you and you children! And they're quite proud of it!-----8 predictions for the world in 2030 | World Economic Forum
Worthy discussion!-----CLIMATE ALARMS OF 11/13/2020 | Thongchai Thailand
CLIMATE ALARMS OF 11/13/2020
ANTHROPOGENIC GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ALARMS OF 13 Nov 2020
SCITECHDAILY: LINK: https://scitechdaily.com/the-arctic-a-delicate-icy-ecosystem-video/ :
- CLAIM: The Arctic: A Delicate Icy Ecosystem. EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA) OCTOBER 7, 2020, The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing regions in the world. Diminishing sea ice, thawing permafrost and melting glaciers are all direct effects of rising global temperatures – driven by human-made emissions. Learn more about how satellites flying 800 km above our heads can help us monitor and understand the changes occurring in this remote region.
RESPONSE (1) That the Arctic is rapidly changing means only that you have found a region that is rapidly changing and not that it is a feature of rising global mean temperature that can and must be managed and controlled with human interference. (2) The Arctic sea ice goes through a violent seasonal cycle in which more than 90% of the winter sea ice is gone by September and it is true that September minimum sea ice is declining from year to year at a rate of about 1% per year. The assumption that this decline is caused by global warming is not supported by the data as shown in related posts: LINK: https://tambonthongchai.com/2020/09/25/list-of-arctic-sea-ice-posts/ .
RESPONSE (2): Thawing permafrost and melting glaciers. Permafrost thaw is projected and not observed. Some localized thaw events in Siberia are localized events and if these have climate implications they must be understood as internal climate variability because of their geographical and temporal limitations. Global warming may play a partial role in glacial melt there in terms of meltwater ponds that form on top of the ice sheet during June, July, and August but this role of the atmosphere in the total melt rate of 200 to 350 gigatons per year is insignificant as the melt is mostly a result of geothermal heat flux from geological activity under the ice sheet as described in a related post: LINK: https://tambonthongchai.com/2020/11/07/climate-change-threatens-polar-ice/
- CLAIM: Climate change: Hurricanes get stronger on land as world warms...Read all.
Warren: Biden should bypass Congress to implement the 'most progressive economic and racial justice platform ... ever' - TheBlaze
Biden's Plans For The Energy Industry Should Terrify Americans | Climate Dispatch
- Paris Climate Accord: A Biden administration will immediately re-enter the Paris Climate Accord. By all accounts, this will be done via an executive order signed on inauguration day.
- Legislative gaming is of course ahead, led by the thousand-year-old House speaker, Nancy Pelosi. The Democrats will pass loads of “green” legislation to support the accord’s climate goals. However, because of American natural gas development, the U.S. has already delivered levels below those outlined in the accord.
- Federal Land: Obviously, permits for drilling on federal land are legitimately threatened under a Biden administration. According to industry experts, about seven percent of domestic assets are located on federal land.
- The threat of “ending fracking” was promised during both of Biden’s debate appearances and his limited interactions with young children and sycophant media at ice cream stops during his Weekend at Bernies-themed campaign...
- Regulatory Environment: The favorite tool of Democrats is regulation. Regulations always cost industry money...Read all.
State’s Chief Medic: Be Smart And Loved Ones May Not Be Dead Next Thanksgiving
- “This is not the time to travel for the holidays,” Khaldun said in the Nov. 12 press conference.
- “You also should not be leaving your home unless you absolutely must for 14 days before you intend to travel.”
- “You should not have physical contact with people who you don’t already live with. I know you may want to hug your extended family, but you could have the virus and you could spread it to them.”
- Khaldun added: “If you are smart now, you may be able to have a nice holiday with your loved ones alive at this time next year.”
REPORT: Federal Authorities Set To Begin Reporting Number Of Illegal Immigrants Who Evaded Arrest | The Daily Caller
"Just exploring"-----No, Ticketmaster won't require concertgoers to be tested for COVID or vaccinated for future events
"In short, we are not forcing anyone to do anything," the spokesperson said.
COVID-19: MINK viral mutations could produce a more deadly strain | Daily Mail Online
Rapid coronavirus mutations in MINK could produce a more deadly version of the disease and even render vaccines useless if humans became infected, EU health agency warns
- Mink farms have the potential to support a large number of transmission events
- This could allow for problematic mutations to arise and potential infect humans
- In Denmark, 214 people have already contracted mink-related COVID-19 strains
- A unique strain that better resists antibodies was detected in 12 of these cases
- Denmark has began a cull of mink across the country's 1,139 fur producing farms
- EU health experts have called for a tightening of safety measures elsewhere
College board president rejects demands to resign for conservative Facebook posts | The College Fix
- They ‘incite violence in our community,’ student trustee claims
#SupremeCourtsmatter-----Wisconsin Supreme Court tosses governor's stay-at-home order
Andrew Cuomo Announces New Tyrannical Shutdown - Louder With Crowder
Alito warns coronavirus restrictions shouldn't outlast the pandemic - MarketWatch
History for November 14
- 1851 - Herman Melville's novel "Moby Dick" was first published in the U.S.
- 1940 - During World War II, German war planes destroyed most of the English town of Coventry when about 500 Luftwaffe bombers attacked.
- 1956 - The USSR crushed the Hungarian uprising.
- 1972 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above the 1,000 (1,003.16) level for the first time.
- 1972 - Blue Ribbon Sports became Nike.
- 1995 - The president Clinton instituted a partial shutdown, closing national parks and museums while most government offices operated with skeleton crews.