Dems’ Climate Bill Overrules Supreme Court, Expands EPA’s Control Over Energy Industry

  • The Inflation Reduction Act defines “air pollutants” including carbon dioxide as “greenhouse gases.”
  • Some experts argue this legally authorizes the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases and encourage adopting renewable energy, while others were not so sure.
  • “There’s no definition there, it’s just sort of in a list, and it’s casually mentioned,” former Trump EPA transition team member Steve Milloy told the Daily Caller News Foundation said. “There’s no section that says carbon dioxide is an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act.”
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Alexander: Updated mask review: Brownstone, More than 150 Comparative Studies & Evidence Articles on Mask Ineffectiveness & Harms; COVID blue surgical masks & white cloth masks are junk, garbage

I have added study 101 in the first section on ineffectiveness; Sood & Høeg, 2022; now I think it is about 170 pieces of evidence showing the complete failure and ineffectiveness of the face diapers.

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Canada’s Farmers Warn Trudeau As He Threatens Fertilizers

Trudeau has recently criticized grain growers as the worst emissions offenders. This is what the Dutch government did – demonized farmers.

Farmers in Canada aren’t paranoid. Trudeau has put them next on his kill list. He’s a good little World Economic Forum operative. The Prime Minister is looking to kill fertilizers.

It’s a land grab scheme. You will own nothing.

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Spanish farmers join the Dutch, Italian, and other Europeans farmers protesting restrictive green policies

First, we had the Dutch farmers revolting against green policies of the Netherlands and making their voices, and tractors heard.

Then it began to spread across Europe to Italy.

Now, we have Spaniards joining the protests, as farmers across Spain are taking their farm equipment to the streets.

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President Biden’s ‘Whole of Government’ Climate Spending Extravaganza

Just two years ago, the National Endowment for the Arts made only one grant to an art project that promised to address the issue of climate change, awarding $25,000 to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art to commission work informed by “research on the Earth’s dissolving permafrost layer.”

During the last two years, the federal agency has provided $1,369,000 to fund some 40 climate-focused projects. The 29 such grants approved for fiscal year 2022 include support for multidisciplinary artist Hajra Waheed’s collaboration “with researchers and organizers on issues such as land sovereignty and food and climate justice”; development of a Baltimore Center Stage production titled, “A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction”; and a grant to the Dance Exchange in Takoma Park, Maryland, to use “movement and storytelling to explore the ways different landscapes and communities are navigating climate change.”

Never mind the prospect of reins on executive climate action in light of the Supreme Court’s stinging regulatory rebuke last week: These art projects are one small piece of an explosion of climate spending since President Biden called during his first days in office for a “whole-of-government approach to combating the climate crisis.” In response, every department, bureau, and agency has climate-related budget lines, responding to Biden’s mandate by claiming a slice of the climate pie.

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Dutch Farmers and Fishermen Blockade Inspires Wave of Protests Against ‘Liberal World Order’

The Dutch farmers and fishermen are among a growing number of blue collar European workers that are striking against the ‘liberal world order.’ Their uprising follows upon reports of brewing discontent in Canada over the ‘political indictment‘ of Truckers Convoy leader Tamara Lich.

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The Trudeau Liberals Will Never Stop Trying To Take Away Your Freedom

One thing you can say about the Trudeau Liberals is that they’re consistent.

Unfortunately, that consistency is manifest in their relentless assault on our rights and freedoms.

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Controlling The Savages: COVID, Lockdowns, Shortages, and The Great Reset

After nearly three years of COVID hysteria, lockdowns, economic disruptions, and schizophrenic government responses, the United States as a whole, as well as the rest of the world, is facing a food shortage. Claims that once belonged only to “preppers” and “conspiracy theorists” are now mainstream news items, with corporate-media outlets reporting that some items may be in short supply or simply not available at all. All that is necessary is a brief internet search to see a myriad of mainstream reports of shortages of meat, vegetables, baby formula and many other staple items. Just a cursory walk around the local grocery store will reveal a fairly obvious shortage of many items, though the pain is now mostly at the point of being an inconvenience more than a reason for panic. For now.

But talk of a food shortage is more than scattered news reports. Even the United Nations is warning of one, but not just in the United States. The UN is warning of a global food shortage.

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BC gun store sees a month’s worth of handgun sales in one day after Trudeau announces freeze

A British Columbia gun and ammunition store says that sales for handguns have gown through the roof after the Trudeau Liberals made the announcement that there would be a nationwide freeze on the buying, selling, or transfer of handguns.

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Could the federal government regulate your cat videos on YouTube? Maybe, former CRTC vice-chair warns

Despite the federal government’s assurances that it won’t regulate videos Canadians post for fun on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, a former top regulator has warned that a government bill still leaves the door open for doing precisely that.

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The threat from the SEC’s global warming ‘disclosure’ rule

There is a concerning precedent emerging within conventional American politics that mistakenly asserts a direct correlation between functional results and incremental regulation exists. Reality shows instead that regulation does not provide the strategic blueprint required to formulate long-term solutions and radical innovation. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission groundbreaking proposed climate change disclosure rule does not reflect that lesson and misses the mark.

If passed, the 512-page proposal would mandate public companies to disclose an audited set of greenhouse gas emissions data from their direct operations, energy use, and value chain (i.e., Scope 1, 2, and 3, respectively). This proposal focuses on accounting exercises rather than strategic action and represents a cost burden as opposed to a solution that would reduce global emissions to the benefit of society.

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The Inhumanity of Compulsory Virus Control

In the last week, some of the top spokespeople for lockdowns, and all that is associated with that policy of pathogenic control, have come out to defend them plus threatening more now that we are seeing seasonal increases in cases.

It’s almost as if they have learned nothing.

They certainly haven’t admitted error – Bill Gates will never do that – despite all the carnage all around us. It includes not only destroyed businesses and educational losses but also inflation, goods shortages, weakened financial markets, broken supply chains, social and political conflict, and countless broken lives.

All of this traces to lockdowns, a policy advocated and enforced by specific people, mostly powerful and highly paid intellectuals, and amplified by the media.

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Majority of Canadians support federal government’s plan to regulate internet, poll shows

The federal government’s broad push to regulate the internet has the support of a majority of Canadians, according to a new survey, even though the details of Ottawa’s plans are generating strong pushback from policy experts.

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