Climate Hysteria Takes Over as Dutch City Becomes World's First to Ban Meat Ads
The Dutch city of Haarlem, just west of Amsterdam will become the first in the world to ban meat advertisements when the policy goes into effect in 2024.
Joe Biden, John Kerry, and Leonardo DiCaprio were reportedly seen furiously nodding in approval.
Plant Based News, the ban is being instituted to reduce the consumption of meat to lower greenhouse gas emissions by livestock — cow farts!
Ads will be banned on “city buses, shelters, and screens in public.”
These ads join the list of already banned ads on gas-powered cars, flying, and the ‘evil’ fossil fuel industry.
Climate Hysteria Takes Over as Dutch City Becomes World's First to Ban Meat Ads – RedState
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The Dutch city of Haarlem, just west of Amsterdam will become the first in the world to ban meat advertisements when the policy goes into effect in 2024.
Joe Biden, John Kerry, and Leonardo DiCaprio were reportedly seen furiously nodding in approval.
Plant Based News, the ban is being instituted to reduce the consumption of meat to lower greenhouse gas emissions by livestock — cow farts!
Ads will be banned on “city buses, shelters, and screens in public.”
These ads join the list of already banned ads on gas-powered cars, flying, and the ‘evil’ fossil fuel industry.
Climate Hysteria Takes Over as Dutch City Becomes World's First to Ban Meat Ads – RedState
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TRUMP: We have to win in 2024, “We have to take back the White House”
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Brace Yourself: Food Shortages Will Be a Reality in the West This Winter
As bad as the agricultural outlook is in America, it is far worse in Europe. The dedication to a green energy suicide pact on the continent is colliding with the news Russia will not ship any fossil fuels until the West lifts sanctions. The skyrocketing energy prices have farmers leaving crops in the fields to die.
In Norway, vegetable farmer Per Odd Gjestvang is leaving his leeks in the field to die because the cost of harvesting and adequately storing them is too high. The electricity prices are leaving many farmers in Norway to abandon their crops, a move that will certainly have a severe impact on food supply. The cost of electricity 16 times higher then it was last year.
The same thing is occurring in Sweden and nearly every Western nation is proposing ways to control nitrogen emissions. Nitrogen is essential to plant growth. Even if a grower uses hydroponic systems, the plant food in the water contains nitrogen. Their arrogance leads to a 21st century Lysenkoism that is anti-science and pro-scarcity.
And American farmers won’t escape the green power grab. “The “Inflation Reduction Act” puts farmers under the control of the EPA to govern nitrogen emissions. Additionally, it allocates $20 billion to fund “climate-smart agricultural practices.” News from Europe helps us to predict how bureaucrats will use this money. Regulators will spend it reducing meat production further, especially beef, and lowering food output by restricting fertilizer and energy from fossil fuels.”
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/stacey-lennox/2022/09/07/brace-yourself-food-shortages-will-be-a-reality-in-the-west-this-winter-n1627635
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As bad as the agricultural outlook is in America, it is far worse in Europe. The dedication to a green energy suicide pact on the continent is colliding with the news Russia will not ship any fossil fuels until the West lifts sanctions. The skyrocketing energy prices have farmers leaving crops in the fields to die.
In Norway, vegetable farmer Per Odd Gjestvang is leaving his leeks in the field to die because the cost of harvesting and adequately storing them is too high. The electricity prices are leaving many farmers in Norway to abandon their crops, a move that will certainly have a severe impact on food supply. The cost of electricity 16 times higher then it was last year.
The same thing is occurring in Sweden and nearly every Western nation is proposing ways to control nitrogen emissions. Nitrogen is essential to plant growth. Even if a grower uses hydroponic systems, the plant food in the water contains nitrogen. Their arrogance leads to a 21st century Lysenkoism that is anti-science and pro-scarcity.
And American farmers won’t escape the green power grab. “The “Inflation Reduction Act” puts farmers under the control of the EPA to govern nitrogen emissions. Additionally, it allocates $20 billion to fund “climate-smart agricultural practices.” News from Europe helps us to predict how bureaucrats will use this money. Regulators will spend it reducing meat production further, especially beef, and lowering food output by restricting fertilizer and energy from fossil fuels.”
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/stacey-lennox/2022/09/07/brace-yourself-food-shortages-will-be-a-reality-in-the-west-this-winter-n1627635
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Brace Yourself: Food Shortages Will Be a Reality in the West This Winter
Farmers in the West will struggle under the weight on climate alarmism to produce enough food. Brace for shortages.
Sweden's ruling left-wing Social Democrats lead in the general election, initial forecasts show.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/swedens-centre-left-bloc-leading-election-tv4-poll-2022-09-11/
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Yamiche: “A lot of Republicans do not believe that she[Kamala Harris] and President Biden were elected fairly. It’s a big, big issue. It’s a divisive one, but it’s one that's real.”
We all know they've rigged the 2020 election.
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Chuck Todd: "Would it be too divisive if a country prosecute a former president? "
Kamala Harris: “That's potentially going to always be the case in our country that people are going to demand justice.”
Probably she has no idea what to reply.
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Kamala Harris: “That's potentially going to always be the case in our country that people are going to demand justice.”
Probably she has no idea what to reply.
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Herschel Walker: "Everyone on the left don't want to address the problem, this economy, crime, men in women's sports, they don't want to address they'd rather talk about whether a man can get pregnant."
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Campos-Duffy: ‘The Democrat Party Gets More Powerful When Families Are Broken Down’
“The Democrat Party gets more powerful when families are broken down and people become more dependent on them.”
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Thousands of Germans Take to the Streets of Plauen in Protest of Sanctions Against Russia and the Cost of Living
Such protests are popping up all over Europe as citizens become increasingly tired of funding wars that threaten their economic well-being.
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5 Guantánamo prisoners accused in 9/11 attacks could get plea deals
“…Military prosecutors and attorneys for five defendants charged for their roles in the attacks are negotiating potential plea deals that could take the death penalty off the table and keep the detention camp at the military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, open for the foreseeable future.”
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“…Military prosecutors and attorneys for five defendants charged for their roles in the attacks are negotiating potential plea deals that could take the death penalty off the table and keep the detention camp at the military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, open for the foreseeable future.”
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Prince Andrew heckled by someone shouting "you’re a sick old man" as the Queen’s coffin travels down the Royal Mile.
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Biden Quietly Loosens Tech Export Rules to Chinese Communist Firms Just Days After Huawei Lobbyist's Brother Joins White House.
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Biden Quietly Loosens Tech Export Rules to Chinese Communist Firms Just Days After Huawei Lobbyist’s Brother Joins White House.
The White House quietly loosened Trump-era restrictions on the sharing of U.S. technology with firms blacklisted for their ties to the Chinese Communist Party, including the controversial Huawei, The National Pulse can report. The National Pulse is exclusively…
Americans Spent More on Taxes in 2021 Than on Food, Clothing and Health Care Combined
According to newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans in 2021 once again spent more on average on taxes than they did on food, clothing and health care combined.
During 2021, according to Table R-1 in the BLS’ Consumer Expenditure Survey, American “consumer units” spent an average of $15,495.28 on food, clothing and health care combined, while paying an average of $16,729.73 in total taxes to federal, state and local governments.
On average in 2021, American consumer units spent $8,289.28 on food; $1,754.39 on clothing (apparel and apparel-related services); and $5,451.61 on health care.
That equaled a combined $15,495.28.
At that same time, American consumer units were paying an average $16,729.73 in net total taxes.
https://cnsnews.com/article/washington/terence-p-jeffrey/americans-spent-more-taxes-2021-food-clothing-and-health-care
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According to newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans in 2021 once again spent more on average on taxes than they did on food, clothing and health care combined.
During 2021, according to Table R-1 in the BLS’ Consumer Expenditure Survey, American “consumer units” spent an average of $15,495.28 on food, clothing and health care combined, while paying an average of $16,729.73 in total taxes to federal, state and local governments.
On average in 2021, American consumer units spent $8,289.28 on food; $1,754.39 on clothing (apparel and apparel-related services); and $5,451.61 on health care.
That equaled a combined $15,495.28.
At that same time, American consumer units were paying an average $16,729.73 in net total taxes.
https://cnsnews.com/article/washington/terence-p-jeffrey/americans-spent-more-taxes-2021-food-clothing-and-health-care
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Democrat Katie Hobbs declines Arizona gubernatorial debate with Kari Lake again
Democrat Arizona gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs again declined an invitation to debate Republican opponent Kari Lake for a 3rd time on Sunday, ahead of the November election.
Statement from Nicole DeMont, Hobbs campaign manager:
"Unfortunately, debating a conspiracy theorist like Kari Lake – whose entire campaign platform is to cause enormous chaos and make Arizona the subject of national ridicule – would only lead to constant interruptions, pointless distractions, and childish name-calling”
📝 Katie Hobbs wants to avoid a debate with Kari Lake, but Clean Elections rejected her town hall proposal If the campaigns can’t agree to terms in a week, Lake will get a 30-minute Q&A
🔗Democrat Katie Hobbs declines Arizona gubernatorial debate with Kari Lake again | Fox News
📝 🔗 Katie Hobbs wants to avoid a debate with Kari Lake, but Clean Elections rejected her town hall proposal
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Democrat Arizona gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs again declined an invitation to debate Republican opponent Kari Lake for a 3rd time on Sunday, ahead of the November election.
Statement from Nicole DeMont, Hobbs campaign manager:
"Unfortunately, debating a conspiracy theorist like Kari Lake – whose entire campaign platform is to cause enormous chaos and make Arizona the subject of national ridicule – would only lead to constant interruptions, pointless distractions, and childish name-calling”
📝 Katie Hobbs wants to avoid a debate with Kari Lake, but Clean Elections rejected her town hall proposal If the campaigns can’t agree to terms in a week, Lake will get a 30-minute Q&A
🔗Democrat Katie Hobbs declines Arizona gubernatorial debate with Kari Lake again | Fox News
📝 🔗 Katie Hobbs wants to avoid a debate with Kari Lake, but Clean Elections rejected her town hall proposal
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Climate Lockdowns Are Here
In response to the scorching temperatures, the administration of the University of California, Los Angeles, reverted to a measure widely implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic, asking students, faculty, and staff to work remotely for the week. The policy was necessitated, the college explained, by the heat wave’s “impact on the campus cooling system.”
A few days later, on the other side of the world, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a speech addressing the escalating energy crisis facing the Continent, for which she blamed “Russian manipulation” as well as climate change. Like the UCLA leadership, van der Leyen returned to the pandemic-era toolkit, urging citizens to “flatten the curve” of energy consumption.
“Keeping the lights on becomes the duty of citizens.”
Much as they did with the virus, policymakers attribute energy shortages in Europe and California to circumstances beyond their control and demand that ordinary people do their part. But this conveniently avoids any assumption of responsibility for escalating conflict with Russia or reducing energy capacity by, for instance, shuttering nuclear plants in favor of less reliable renewables. Keeping the lights on, like preventing hospital overcrowding, becomes the duty of citizens.
More broadly, many influential figures have argued, without explicitly advocating lockdown, that the 2020 response to Covid provides lessons—both positive and negative—for the response to climate change. Those making this case, like Bill Gates, tend to offer the caveat that with climate, we have more time to plan a response than we did with the virus.
https://compactmag.com/article/climate-lockdowns-are-here
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In response to the scorching temperatures, the administration of the University of California, Los Angeles, reverted to a measure widely implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic, asking students, faculty, and staff to work remotely for the week. The policy was necessitated, the college explained, by the heat wave’s “impact on the campus cooling system.”
A few days later, on the other side of the world, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a speech addressing the escalating energy crisis facing the Continent, for which she blamed “Russian manipulation” as well as climate change. Like the UCLA leadership, van der Leyen returned to the pandemic-era toolkit, urging citizens to “flatten the curve” of energy consumption.
“Keeping the lights on becomes the duty of citizens.”
Much as they did with the virus, policymakers attribute energy shortages in Europe and California to circumstances beyond their control and demand that ordinary people do their part. But this conveniently avoids any assumption of responsibility for escalating conflict with Russia or reducing energy capacity by, for instance, shuttering nuclear plants in favor of less reliable renewables. Keeping the lights on, like preventing hospital overcrowding, becomes the duty of citizens.
More broadly, many influential figures have argued, without explicitly advocating lockdown, that the 2020 response to Covid provides lessons—both positive and negative—for the response to climate change. Those making this case, like Bill Gates, tend to offer the caveat that with climate, we have more time to plan a response than we did with the virus.
https://compactmag.com/article/climate-lockdowns-are-here
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Climate Lockdowns Are Here
Over Labor Day weekend, a record-breaking heat wave descended on California, straining the capacity of an electrical grid already stretched thin by decades of disastrous policy. In response to the scorching temperatures, the administration of the University…
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Donald Trump's legal team submitted a court filing this morning responding to the DoJ's plan to appeal a judge's special master ruling.
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Like Hillary, Mayorkas also thinks the lesson of 9/11 is to view Trump voters more like Al Qaeda:
"These domestic violent extremists are radicalized to violence by an ideology of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives propagated online platforms".
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"These domestic violent extremists are radicalized to violence by an ideology of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives propagated online platforms".
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Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm: "We don't have to" continue using oil and gas, but we must "accelerate the clean energy transition."
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Iran will sign an agreement this week to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization — Iranian Foreign Ministry
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