
Source: JoNova
The above chart should be quite conclusive to anyone who understands data trends and normality. I would suggest that readers go to the source link for details, but bottom-line, this chart validates everything that yours truly has been telling you for several years now. It is not junk science, just a simple presentation of reality in regards to climate change. The doom-sayers (such as Al Gore) have been pushing models based on a sinusoidal trend which has now peaked. In other words, they have been feeding you garbage.
However, they have scared enough of you to pass the biggest tax increase in recent history through the House of Representatives today with once again, MOST of your elected representatives not having even read the final version of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454). This bill could very well be the death nail of the American economy, it is that serious.
I am not going to debate the merits or regurgitate the same old arguments. There is plenty of that in the links above for those interested. Locally, Congressman Marsha Blackburn (R- 7th TN) and Congressman John Tanner (D- 8th TN) voted against it. Kudos to Congressman Tanner for bucking the pressure and refusing to sign up. However, as expected, Congressman Steve Cohen (D- 9th TN) kissed Nancy Pelosi andthe One’s behind and voted for it.
How does such stupid legislation get through Congress based on lies? And why do we allow it to happen? The Republican Party sent out an email announcing the July 2nd TEA Party in Memphis, but completely dismissed and ignored the July 4th main event, the Mid-South TEA Party. Looks like the local effort has sold out to the Republicans like the Nashville guys did. And for what purpose? To get together and cry about taxes while sipping tea and cooking hot dogs. Meanwhile, the young people of Iran remind us what true political courage is all about as their blood stains the street gutters.
Suwanee, GA. – The Atlanta Tea Party was forced to cancel it’s Independence Day celebrationin Gwinnett, after losing it’s location due to the objection of Gwinnett Place Mall (a Simon company.) The Tea Party had been scheduled to take place in the parking lot of the old Macy’s building at Gwinnett Place since March.
“It is unfortunate the event had to be canceled,” said Julianne Thompson, event co-organizer. She continued, “The old Macy’s building is on private property, and not owned by Simon Malls, however the mall manager asked the property owner and I to come in the office on Thursday of this week, and told us Simon does not want political events on it’s property. They were also concerned about the fact we were using the term “protest.” Although the event was on private property, the mall was able to assert authority on the matter due to recipricol property easement agreements.”
Now why where they forced to cancel? Because some One supporter who owns the property told them they could not. Damn it, there is a State Capitol and other government complexes which the taxpayer paid for so why not march on the them instead? What a bunch of spoiled lazy cowards we have become! My generation shut this country down during the Civil Rights and Vietnam War era, but now all we can do is get together and listen to complaining speeches and only if we have our lawn chairs handy and someone giving us permission to do so.
We are lost. We deserve to lose our Liberty. Samuel Adams and John Hancock are spitting on your sorry ass execution of civil ‘disobedience’. They did not sip the tea, they threw it in the Boston Harbor you idiots! Are there no Patriots left?
According to ILNA, Tehran’s temporary Friday prayer leader said, “I ask the Judiciary to deal firmly and mercilessly with the heads of the riot, whose heads are in the U.S. and Israel’s stable, so that it would be a good lesson for all.” – CNN
Now, Adams and Hancock would have been proud of the Iranian’s protest! The British labeled them in a similar manner and chased them across the country-side until the Minutemen intervened in Lexington.






The republican is just a zionist tool.Imagine the zionist fifth column is manisfested in republican?
I bet you don’t eat any grits when you visit the Waffle House, do ya?
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I am absolutely sick. If this passes in the Senate, none of us will be able to afford any kind of life. They might as well start building the quonset huts now for the masses who will have nowhere to live.
We should all buy tents and head for the wilderness. At least we’d be free. I’m not giving up, necessarily. I am still willing to protest and fight, but I am also trying to be practical. Prepare, people:
“Give me liberty or give me death.”
We need to vote ALL 9 of our TN congressmen out! And elect 9 constitutionalists!
“The Republican Party sent out an email announcing the July 2nd TEA Party in Memphis, but completely dismissed and ignored the July 4th main event, the Mid-South TEA Party. Looks like the local effort has sold out to the Republicans like the Nashville guys did.”
Oh, conspiracy of conspiracies! Those dreaded Republican devils!
Actually, there’s a very simple explanation for how the July 2nd Tea Party got listed on our Trunkline Email yesterday — the organizers simply picked up this little thing called a phone and asked us to include it. I know it may be a lot more fun to jump to a bunch of sexy-sounding, conspiratorial conclusions — but that just ain’t it fellas. Indeed, as Chairman of the local Republican Party, I can tell you that we’ve tried to respect the independence of these movements and not butt in where we’re not asked. And I can assure you that we’re not involved in the planning of the July 2nd event.
So…..we’re sorry we can’t oblige on the conspiracy theory on this one. But I suppose there’s always next time.
Fine Wiseman. If this is the case, then the omission is going to be corrected with another email distribution announcing the Mid-South TEA Party as well. Maybe you will even correct the mass emailing you sent out pluggin a singular candidate for mayor and neglecting the other efforts.
I call scumbag….
Lang, do you support a Constitutional Convention?
Spoken like a true gentleman. (I might suggest you spend some time with Dale Carneghie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People.)
And what is there to “correct” as you say? Unless, of course, I am to interpret your scumbag reference to be a mixed-up way of politely requesting that we give you a shout out to all of the so-called Republican devils/idiots on our Email list…
(And for the record, the reference to Kemp in my initial Mayoral Email was an effort to calm some of our people down who were in a frenzy about talk that there might not be a Republican in the race. At that time, Kemp’s name was the only one really being bandied about, and he was listed merely as an example if you take time to actually read it. Time will take care of the rest as conservatives begin to emerge.)
We don’t do Country Club Dale here (I did take his course though). We are not here to make freinds with scumbag political types. Quite the contrary, if you don’t like us, then we have done our job well
Actually I enjoy Stephen Covey’s books better than Dales. Still awaiting that email from SCRP notifying people about the Mid-South Tea Party and Strickland’s draft. I suspect I will be waiting awhile. By-the-way, BCR is not affiliated with any specific tea party, but we support both the July 2nd and 4th efforts in Shelby County, Fayette County and Tipton County.
Mickey — I have mixed feelings about it, and only as an intellectual exercise anyway. Indeed, at the end of the day, I don’t lay in bed worrying about it either way because my sense is that it simply ain’t gonna happen anytime soon — if at all. Which makes it unfortunate that some of our folks here in town seemed to have parted company over it.
We all have so many more important things in common compared to the things over which we differ, and yet some of us always to choose to focus on the differences — even though some of those differences don’t really matter practially-speaking. We might as well choose up sides over whether to actively support govt policy to colonize the moon during the next 10 years. It’s an interesting debate — but it ain’t gonna happen. And with all due respect, it ain’t gonna happen based on whether we have 1 group or 2 groups splitting up the Tea Parties in Memphis next month.
Lang, we were trying to work within the Party towards common goals until 2006. That is when the SCRP and GOP sold us out. So don’t complain to us about the lack of unity because you guys pushed us away. That is why the GOP lost the Congress in 2006 and why the One is now President. We don’t trust you…sorry, but that is just how it is.
Lang, perhaps you should worry: The con-con issue has rarely made it onto the radar of the national news over the years, a historic high-water mark for the con-con movement was reached in 1983, when Missouri became the 32nd state (out of the required 34) to call for a balanced budget constitutional convention.
Only 2 more states?
Oh, and Yes, Tennessee has called for the same.
Oh by the way Lang, I sent email requests to have the last tea party announced in the Trunkline…it was not posted. I guess only certain ‘Republicans’ (country clubbers) get their stuff put in it.
Like I said….I don’t trust or believe anything out out of the SCRP.
My Republican Congressman Says Cap and Trade is Good for America.
And, he caught the Green River Killer.
Did you catch the Green River Killer?
No, no you didn’t.
You can hear his interview here.
http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=194&sid=184941
Dave Reichert SPEAKS: says Cap and Trade will be good for America
He argued that the expense would not be what the Heartland Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Wall Street Journal were predicting. He argued that it would cost around $.48 per day and that we would have better national security, more nuclear, coal and refining capabilities, and a cleaner environment with the bill. He argued that the conservative arguments against were mistaken, and that Washington specifically would be better off even though the bill was imperfect.
And, he caught the Green River Killer.
Yeah, it took him a couple of decades, but better late than never.
I hear Fox was thinking about making the Series 24 about Reichert. But instead of showing 24 hours in a day they would have to make each episode a year.