Friday, June 2, 2017
Grand Rapids, Michigan, climate update for May 2017
Mean average temperature was 57.6 degrees F in May 2017 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The mean for May is 57.9.
The lowest minimum temperature was 31. The mean for May is 32.
The highest maximum temperature was 88. The mean for May is 86.
Precipitation was 1.5 inches. The mean for May is 3.44. Fifteenth driest May on record.
May snowfall was 0.0 inches. The mean for May is 0.2.
Heating degree days came to 247. The mean for May is 252. The total through May from July 2016 comes to 5613 vs. mean to date of 6653. The heating season to date has been about 15.6% warmer than normal.
Trump correctly called the Paris Climate Accord a scheme to redistribute American wealth abroad
Here:
We have among the most abundant energy reserves in the planet, sufficient to lift millions of America's poorest workers out of poverty. Yet under this agreement, we are effectively putting these reserves under lock and key, taking away the great wealth of our nation, great wealth, phenomenal wealth. Not so long ago we had no idea we had such wealth. And leaving millions and millions of families trapped in poverty and joblessness. The agreement is a massive redistribution of United States wealth to other countries. ...
Beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the Paris accord, it includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth out of the United States through the so-called "green climate fund" -- nice name -- which calls for developed countries to send $100 billion to developing countries all on top of America's existing and massive foreign aid payments.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Jake Novak calls Hillary Clinton's personality "non-viable"
Here:
A winning candidate with a more winning personality wouldn't sit at the Code Conference and come off so obliviously arrogant and utterly without contrition. You can say that's yet another bad decision, but it's primarily a product of Clinton's politically non-viable personality. Her decisions are the fruit of that poison tree. ...
Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election the moment the American people took a good look and listened to her for five minutes or so.
For many of us, that was way back in 1992 when we decided we liked Bill Clinton and appreciated that his wife stood behind him, but we didn't exactly go for her. For others, that moment came in 2008 when she just wasn't as likable as the handsome newcomer Barack Obama. And finally, that moment came for the rest of the critical mass of voters in 2016 when she still wasn't any more likable or believable in her way of speaking and appearance than she was for the previous 24 years.
Donald Trump may not be very persuasive either for millions of Americans, but he's a lot more persuasive than Hillary Clinton. And she was his opponent. That's the breaks.
Denise Spellberg is making much of a young Thomas Jefferson's tolerant views of Islam at the expense of the older's war on it
Here:
As a 22-year-old law student in Williamsburg, Virginia, Jefferson bought a Qur’an – 11 years before drafting the Declaration of Independence. The purchase is symbolic of a longer historical connection between American and Islamic worlds, and a more inclusive view of the nation’s early, robust view of religious pluralism.
An older, wiser Jefferson, along with Madison, realized peace was better than war, but that war was better than paying tribute to Muslim pirates in exchange for it, something America ignobly did for fifteen years between 1785 and 1800.
Damn fool Cato libertarian Nowrasteh: Odds of being a victim of terrorism MUCH GREATER AT 1:3,609,709 than winning Powerball at 1:292,201,338
And that's using his own artificial terminus a quo of 1975. Why not pick 1978, or 1992?!
In America we've gone to enormous expense to protect children in car seats and adults with seat belts and air bags, but the libertarians think that preventing your death at the hands of a Muslim head-cutter is an impediment to economic growth.
Cato's Iranian American Alex Nowrasteh, here:
Foreign-born terrorism on U.S. soil is a low-probability event that imposes high costs on its victims despite relatively small risks and low costs on Americans as a whole. From 1975 through 2015, the average chance of dying in an attack by a foreign-born terrorist on U.S. soil was 1 in 3,609,709 a year. For 30 of those 41 years, no Americans were killed on U.S. soil in terrorist attacks caused by foreigners or immigrants. Foreign-born terrorism is a hazard to American life, liberty, and private property, but it is manageable given the huge economic benefits of immigration and the small costs of terrorism. The United States government should continue to devote resources to screening immigrants and foreigners for terrorism or other threats, but large policy changes like an immigration or tourist moratorium would impose far greater costs than benefits.
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Vampirism becomes a business, preying on the innocently offered blood donations of young people
This is outrageous and should be outlawed immediately. Healthy people paying $8,000 for young blood.
Sick!
Story here.
Now money-grubbing Hillary blames Democrats' data operation, complains she had to pay
It's all about the money with the Clintons.
Reported here:
"I set up my campaign and we have our own data operation. I get the nomination. So I'm now the nominee of the Democratic Party. I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party," Clinton said. "I mean, it was bankrupt. It was on the verge of insolvency. Its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong. I had to inject money into it."
A conservative makes an appearance at The American Conservative
Not in the articles line-up, but in the comments section, here:
"Every able-bodied Christian man should learn to shoot a rifle, because it will come to that if we live uncompromising lives."
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
On top of coming in 8th out of 8 since 2004 in 13 states, Hillary came in 7th in nine, 6th in two, and 5th in three, losing them all to Trump
Hillary 7th out of 8 since 2004: Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Wisconsin (where Trump barely won coming in sixth in the last four races there).
Hillary 6th out of 8 since 2004: Utah and Michigan (where Trump barely won coming in fifth in the last four races there).
Hillary 5th out of 8 since 2004: Georgia, Pennsylvania (Trump third) and Texas.
In other words, half the country found Hillary revolting.
Last but not least, Trump destroyed Hillary in Wyoming 3.1:1 where she came in dead last since 2004
Donald J. Trump 2016: 174,419 votes
Mitt Romney 2012: 170,962
George W. Bush 2004: 167,629
John S. McCain 2008: 164,958
Barack Obama 2008: 82,868
John Kerry 2004: 70,776
Barack Obama 2012: 69,286
Hillary Clinton 2016: 55,973
Mitt Romney 2012: 170,962
George W. Bush 2004: 167,629
John S. McCain 2008: 164,958
Barack Obama 2008: 82,868
John Kerry 2004: 70,776
Barack Obama 2012: 69,286
Hillary Clinton 2016: 55,973
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Trump creamed Hillary in West Virginia 2.5:1 where she brought up the rear in popularity since 2004
Donald J. Trump 2016: 489,371 votes
George W. Bush 2004: 423,778
Mitt Romney 2012: 417,655
John McCain 2008: 397,466
John Kerry 2004: 326,541
Barack Obama 2008: 303,857
Barack Obama 2012: 238,269
Hillary Clinton 2016: 188,794
George W. Bush 2004: 423,778
Mitt Romney 2012: 417,655
John McCain 2008: 397,466
John Kerry 2004: 326,541
Barack Obama 2008: 303,857
Barack Obama 2012: 238,269
Hillary Clinton 2016: 188,794
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Hillary in Tennessee: The least popular candidate for president from 2004
Donald J. Trump 2016: 1,522,925
John S. McCain 2008: 1,479,178
Mitt Romney 2012: 1,462,330
George W. Bush 2004: 1,383,336
Barack Obama 2008: 1,087,437
John Kerry 2004: 1,035,160
Barack Obama 2012: 960,709
Hillary Clinton 2016: 870,695
Trump beat Hillary 1.7:1.
John S. McCain 2008: 1,479,178
Mitt Romney 2012: 1,462,330
George W. Bush 2004: 1,383,336
Barack Obama 2008: 1,087,437
John Kerry 2004: 1,035,160
Barack Obama 2012: 960,709
Hillary Clinton 2016: 870,695
Trump beat Hillary 1.7:1.
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Yep, you guessed it, Hillary was 8th out of 8 in South Dakota, too
George W. Bush 2004: 232,584 votes
Donald Trump 2016: 227,721
Mitt Romney 2012: 210,610
John McCain 2008: 203,054
Barack Obama 2008: 170,924
John Kerry 2004: 149,244
Barack Obama 2012: 145,039
Hillary Clinton 2016: 117,458
Trump beat Hillary 1.9:1 coming in second.
Donald Trump 2016: 227,721
Mitt Romney 2012: 210,610
John McCain 2008: 203,054
Barack Obama 2008: 170,924
John Kerry 2004: 149,244
Barack Obama 2012: 145,039
Hillary Clinton 2016: 117,458
Trump beat Hillary 1.9:1 coming in second.
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