Category Archives: Evironment

John Kerry Baffled Workers Unhappy with Job Loss

John Kerry baffled, keystone pipeline, workers, solar panels

Climate Czar John Kerry was Baffled when President Biden killed the Keystone Pipeline. Again. He was surprised that the pipeline workers weren’t thrilled to learn new careers in the solar panel business.

At least he didn’t tell them to learn to code.

Government Killing Jobs at all Levels

government killing jobs, oil and gas

Government is killing jobs at the state and federal level. People too, if you’re Gov Cuomo sending Covid to nursing homes.

John Kerry has the solution. One word – “Solar Panels.

 

The Bloomberg College of Agriculture

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The President of The Bloomberg College of Agriculture wants to be President of the United States.

But here’s what Composer Gregg Opelka had to say in the WSJ about Mayor Mike’s condescending attitude toward farmers:

Mike Bloomberg’s is the rarefied hauteur of the technocrat. Anyone who’s worked in an office since the 1990s has dealt with the IT overlord who tells you with a paternalistic smile that “It can’t be done that way” because of this or that technical mumbo-jumbo. The former mayor is that guy on steroids.

With his self-satisfied regard for technology, Mr. Bloomberg carries a palpable disdain for human craft. “I could teach anybody, even people in this room, no offense intended, to be a farmer,” he said during a 2016 talk (recently gone viral) at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. “You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn.”

Meanwhile back at Bloomberg News here’s the lowdown on locusts.

Big Melt

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So much for the polar vortex. It’s gone home. Taking its place – the big melt. Temperatures are soaring as much as 60 degrees.

Vortex Phil

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The polar vortex isn’t sticking around for Groundhog Day. Hope it’s not too late for Phil. But if he’s unable to see his shadow AccuWeather will do it for him. The weather people say, “while frigid air may ease back a bit in the first and second week of February, the reprieve will be short-lived.”

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