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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/6
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 11:02:36 AM »
What Was Old Is Needed Again - Norway Reopening Three Closed Gas Fields

https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2026/05/06/what-was-old-is-needed-again-norway-reopening-three-closed-gas-fields-n3814662

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Sometimes, there aren't such adherents to the religion of the Climate Cult that current events, security, and reason are able to overcome the strictures and deprivations that were previously imposed in the name of Gaia and all things Green.

Such is the case in Scandinavia, where the Norwegian government has made a couple of announcements that have people in Europe pretty excited, and given people in the United Kingdom one more reason to despise their Labour overlords the day before a nationwide local councils election.

The first big news out of Oslo was the announcement that the government was reopening three old oil and gas fields that had been closed since 1998.
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The fact that the Norwegians are drilling in the same seabed as the vaunted British North Sea oil industry used to - and were told there was 'none left' by none other than Minister Miliband - has not escaped notice.
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Miliband's nonsense about banning exploration and drilling licenses for lack of product is ringing especially hollow and creating a great deal of anger, as the Norwegian government had a second announcement to go along with the wells reopening that puts lie to everything Miliband has been claiming. The country is opening 70 new blocks of exploration, with some of those in the North Sea.

Norway showing some sense, UK citizens getting Net-Zeroed in their ...
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The DUmpster / Re: The cowards amongst us!
« Last post by ADsOutburst on May 06, 2026, 10:47:14 AM »
When saw the purple sentence, I laughed. It's like the DUmbAss is looking into a mirror. When I saw the green text, I laughed harder. When I read the blue text, I was laughing so hard that coffee came out of my nose. When I saw the red text, I had to stop reading. It's been a tough day, and I don't know if my heart can handle any more of the DUmbAss hilarity.

They’re complaining about others manipulating the system, after the Supreme Court smacked them down for… manipulating the system.
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The DUmpster / Re: The DUmp is racist - Oreo, Uncle Tom... etc
« Last post by ADsOutburst on May 06, 2026, 10:45:11 AM »
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Climbed the ladder that others constructed for him
Reply to sheshe2 (Original post)
Tue May 5, 2026, 07:25 PM

Then pulled it up behind him.

Pulled the ladder up behind him?

If a Republican President appointed a black nan to the USSC, it can happen again.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/6
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 09:59:01 AM »
Guess Why a Chicago Alderman Wants to Charge Walgreens With Crimes

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/05/05/chicago-wants-walgreens-charged-for-leaving-city-n2675545

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Chicago politicians, who routinely refuse to enforce the city's shoplifting laws and refuse to put criminals behind bars have finally found a "criminal" activity for which they'd like to hold people accountable. That's the good news.

The bad news is the "criminal" is Walgreens, which has closed stores in the city over rampant crime and shoplifting.

"Walgreens should be charged with first-degree corporate abandonment," said Hall. "It should be a crime the way they treating our elders. It should be a crime the way they treating our families."

Why isn't it a crime for thugs to steal things from Walgreens?

As the video shows, there are empty shelves. The Walgreens this writer shops at has things behind lock and key, thanks to theft. Putting those criminals in jail would make life better for everyone.
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"First-degree corporate abandonment" is not a crime, by the way.

Walgreens should let the local DA know that even slight action on this - other than enforcing laws against shoplifting - will have consequences.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/6
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 09:46:31 AM »
Dear Cornell kids: Blocking a person’s retreat is threatening his life

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltway-confidential/4554961/blocking-retreat-is-threatening-life-cornell-anti-israel-protests/

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A student group at Cornell University claims university president Michael Kotlikoff “hit us with his car” after a debate over Israel. Students for a Democratic Cornell call the incident a “violent response to student inquiry.”

It’s quite the story: The University refuses to allow open debate about Israel, and resorts to violence to silence dissent!

But video released by Cornell shows a different story: Students tried to stop Kotlikoff from leaving, and he tried, as slowly as possible, to exit.

Because he was in a car, that slow retreat was inherently dangerous to those trying to detain him, but Kotlikoff was still totally in the right.

There’s a legal principle in self-defense called the “duty to retreat.” If someone is 100 feet away from me and shouts, “I’m going to stab you,” I still probably shouldn’t shoot him. I should try to get away instead. In New York State, where Cornell is, that duty to retreat is actually written into law.

Notably, Kotlikoff was literally trying to retreat. ...
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/6
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 09:33:19 AM »
Connecticut Dem Says ICE Is Jim Crow. DHS Replies With List of Illegal Alien Thugs.

https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/05/05/connecticut-dem-says-ice-is-jim-crow-dhs-replies-with-list-of-illegal-alien-thugs-n4952545

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After the Democrat governor of Connecticut compared immigration enforcement to Jim Crow oppression — ironic considering Jim Crow was the Democrats’ regime — the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) replied with a disquieting list of illegal alien criminals arrested in Connecticut.

CT Mirror celebrated a gubernatorial bill signing May 4, claiming it would require federal agents to display their names or badge numbers — facilitating the already out-of-control doxxing against ICE — persecute ICE for defending themselves with lethal force, and prevent arrests at schools and churches. It appears that Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont might have made his disgusting accusations at his bill signing, when he claimed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are "brutal," criticized Trump for referring to criminal illegal aliens as "criminal aliens," and compared immigration enforcement to the historical Know-Nothing party, anti-Catholic laws, and "Jim Crow laws." "Never before...has it been led by the White House," he pontificated, ignoring the numerous Democrat presidents who explicitly aligned themselves with the KKK and political violence.

DHS was quick to respond to Lamont's propaganda with a list of the despicable illegal alien criminals who were living in — and quite possibly receiving taxpayer-funded benefits in — Connecticut before ICE arrested them. The aliens' crimes include murder, pedophilic sexual assault, and child abuse.

For instance, Juan Perez-Barahona, a Honduran illegal alien, has prior convictions for sexual assault, molesting a child, and neglect of a child — in Brooklyn, Connecticut. And this El Salvadoran killer is even worse:
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As for Guatemalan illegal alien Mario Ectali Lopez-Garcia, he previously received convictions for three counts of first-degree sexual assault of a minor and three counts of illegal sexual contact with a minor in New Haven, Connecticut. And Christian Espinosa-Sarango, an illegal alien from Ecuador, now faces charges of illegal sexual contact with a child, sexual assault, and enticing minors with a computer in North Haven, Connecticut.

Finally, there's the Dominican pedophile:

DHS needs to ask, very bluntly, "Why are you protecting these violent criminals?"
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/6
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 09:07:16 AM »
THE PULITZERS STRIKE AGAIN

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/05/the-pulitzers-strike-again.php

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The Washington Free Beacon’s Ira Stoll reviews the 2026 Pulitizer Prize awarded to Saher Alghorra in breaking news photography. In the linked Free Beacon story Stoll reports that the Times is scrambling to defend the integrity of its Gaza-based photographer and his work after the press watchdog organization Honest Reporting accused him of “staged scenes” that were closely coordinated with Hamas.

Stoll’s backgrounder draws on the work of Honest Reporting criticizing Alghorra:

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The watchdog group Honest Reporting said the Alghorra Pulitzer is “a prize built on staged scenes, a manufactured ‘famine’ narrative, and intimate access to Hamas terrorists.”

Said Honest Reporting, “One of the winning photos shows 2‑year‑old Yazan Abu al‑Foul, turned by the NYT into the face of children ‘starving’ because of Israel. Yet the original wire copy notes that Yazan has four older siblings – none of whom appear in the Pulitzer portfolio – and the same mother and child were repeatedly shot by multiple agencies in near‑identical poses, raising serious questions about staging, consent and how one family was repackaged into a global ‘famine’ poster‑child.” Many of the emaciated-appearing children used in press photographs aimed at charging Israel with imposing starvation had underlying preexisting other health conditions that caused their distorted appearance, though Yazan Abu al‑Foul is not known to be one of those.


Pullet Surprise
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The DUmpster / Re: The DUmp is racist - Oreo, Uncle Tom... etc
« Last post by SVPete on May 06, 2026, 08:22:25 AM »
Just scanning W'pedia's bio-article regarding Thomas's early life and education, the first thing I noted was that he was born in 1948, and did not delay entering college. More to the point, Thomas went through college before Affirmative Action had become a thing. Further, Thomas did not go to public universities. After a year at a Catholic seminary (which he left due to the racism he experienced), he entered College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts as a sophomore on a full academic scholarship. English was Thomas's second language - Gullah was his first language - but he majored in English. Thomas graduated cum laude, ninth in his class.

Thomas applied to and was accepted by the law schools at Harvard, Penn, and Yale, three Ivory-League schools. He chose Yale for its financial aid package. He received his JD from Yale, again an honors graduate. In the real post-graduation world, some law firms chose not to employ him because they ASSumed he was an Affirmative Action grad. He found his first job with MO AG John Danforth, becoming an assistant attorney general for 3 years.

Thomas was a a legislative assistant to the US Senate Commerce Committee and later assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education under Reagan. All in all, Thomas got where he got with hard work, academic diligence and excellence, and more hard work. Unsurprisingly.

ETA: As USSC Associate Justice, Thomas asks relatively few questions when cases are being heard. Progs pretzellate this into "evidence" that Thomas is stupid. In the real world, even as a college student Thomas was noted for being quiet and reflective. IOW his relative lack of questions reflects Thomas's personality and having studied the cases and the supporting briefs.

Like elementary-school bullies, Progs are picking on a noticeable quality. Were Thomas a vociferous questioner and speechifier, Prog-Haters would mock that instead.
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The DUmpster / Re: So let me get this straight...
« Last post by CC27 on May 06, 2026, 08:17:14 AM »
Don't confuse them with facts. Although apparently as part of one of the reconciliation bills being bandied about, there would be goober-mint funding of the ballroom. I'm assuming it a negotiating ploy, something Democrats aren't any good at. The original plan is privately funded.
Gotcha
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The DUmpster / Re: So let me get this straight...
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on May 06, 2026, 08:15:37 AM »
The ballroom is paid for with private funds you idiot. You just leaving that part out or just stupid?

Don't confuse them with facts. Although apparently as part of one of the reconciliation bills being bandied about, there would be goober-mint funding of the ballroom. I'm assuming it a negotiating ploy, something Democrats aren't any good at. The original plan is privately funded.
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