Climate cultists worried the public is losing interest…

GreenBiz: “Climate Changes’ Attention Deficit Disorder”

Eric Worrall:

“…I believe there will always be another hobgoblin, there is no standing still when it comes to debunking nonsense. Millions of years of being everyone’s lunch has geared our brains to assume the worst, made it way too easy for some people to believe the unbelievable. But evolution has also given us brains, logic, reason, and the internet – the tools we need to ridicule empty scare stories like the climate crisis or the plastic crisis, and hopefully keep purveyors of such myths from doing too much harm in the future…”

Some detail on the complex field of oil and gas leases and production. The Biden Administration is full of shit.

Psaki: “There are 9,000 approved oil leases that the oil companies are not tapping into currently”… Aeuhhh?

Too complex to excerpt here. It is worth your time to click over for details on exactly what oil and gas leases are, where they are, what the government has been doing with them, some likelihoods on potential for finding oil and gas on a lease, why so many leases are open (they’re not productive), and other issues relating to oil and gas production.

If you believe the president’s spokesperson and the biased liberal media, it’s on you. They manage to tell something of the truth and lie at the same time. The media are too lazy, or too uninterested to actually report facts.

Related:

American Petroleum Institute: Biden ‘Misusing Facts’ When Talking About Unused Drilling Permits

The Democrats are directly responsible for the spike in fuel prices. Russia exacerbated the trend, but did not cause it.

How Dems Helped Spike Gas Prices

“…Despite reassurances from the White House that it is doing nothing to discourage oil companies from opening new drill sites, President Joe Biden’s allies in Congress just months ago pressured oil executives to decrease outputs because of climate change, raising questions about the Democratic Party’s strategy to lower prices for consumers.

In late October, for example, the House Oversight and Reform Committee called in the CEOs of Exxon, BP, Shell, and Chevron to explain what steps they are taking to produce less oil and gas, with Rep. Hank Johnson (D., Ga.) alleging that “the world can’t wait” any longer. At the time, gas prices were hovering around a 10-year high.

The hearing has gained new relevance as a global gas shortage has pushed prices to an all-time high. Prices are rising even more due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with no sign of falling after Biden’s announcement that the United States will no longer accept Russian oil imports. Those facts have left Democrats scrambling for a solution before the November midterms as Republicans demand that the White House encourage domestic oil drilling operations.

The president said on Tuesday that his administration’s policies are not “holding back domestic energy production,” echoing comments from Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who said that “federal policies are not limiting the supplies of oil and gas” before mentioning the thousands of unused pre-approved oil and gas drilling leases.

“You can draw a direct line from how the Democrats marauded energy production yesterday to the unprecedented pain Americans are feeling at the pump today,” said CounterPoint Strategies president Jim McCarthy, a policy adviser for leading energy companies.

Some Democrats, such as Rep. Ro Khanna (Calif.), have demanded that domestic oil companies dramatically curtail their domestic operations. At the same time, Khanna has called for the United States to end its dependency on oil imports from countries such as Russia.

In one exchange during the October hearing, Khanna pressed Shell president Gretchen Watkins on whether she agreed that “under the Paris agreement that … we need to have oil and gas production declining every year.” After she answered that the company believes “that hydrocarbon demand needs to reduce if we’re going to get to net zero [emissions] by 2050,” Khanna demanded to know whether Shell will decrease its production by 2 percent each year, a figure initially offered by the company in 2019.

“This is what happens when left-wing Democrat fantasies meet reality. Khanna and other Democrats spent most of the fall trying to strangle the life out of oil and gas companies and are now feigning surprise and evading responsibility at the outcome,” said McCarthy…”

Jeffrey Carter looks at some futures and comments on current U.S. policies.

Commodity Prices On A Tear

“…Here are nickel futures. Russia supplies 12% of the world’s supply. Gee, I wonder why it has a spikey thing on the end?

The main market for Nickel futures trades at the London Metal Exchange. Don’t try to trade them, because they suspended trading. A Chinese company had a huge short and had to get out. That added a lot of pressure to a market that was already on its way to the moon. They are still sorting things out as I write this.

For what it is worth, nickel is an essential element in the battery of an electronic vehicle. The other is lithium. Most of that is mined in China although they found a huge deposit in Nevada. Of course, the Green movement wants the lithium in Nevada to stay in the ground yet they agree with Buttigieg that we all should be buying electric cars. Green people are out of touch with reality. When the wheel was invented in the Stone Age, they’d have kept dragging things around.

Nickel’s rally, and the reliance on Russia for supply is going to make electronic cars a lot more expensive. Stainless steel just got a lot more expensive too. How many things does stainless steel go into?

As an old dinosaur commodity trader, I checked out some of the hard-core ag markets to see what they have been doing. It will be no surprise to astute readers of this blog that the prices across the board are higher than they used to be. Principally, you can blame the level of government spending for that increase. Inflation happens when there are too many dollars chasing too few goods. The Fed printed dollars, and the Federal government helicoptered them into the pockets of Americans. That guaranteed inflation. Biden’s Build Back Better would increase the rate of inflation, not decrease it.

Two quick ways to decrease inflation are to increase interest rates and really drop the level of government spending. The second will work better than the first.

When you see moves like this in one market, you start to think about margin calls. Since futures are traded on margin, big moves force exchanges to increase the amount of money they want from traders to hold positions. That happens in rallies as well as breaks. I can recall being short hogs and watching the stock market meltdown in 2008. Because of the margin calls in stock futures, it carried over to agriculture futures. It didn’t matter what the underlying supply/demand fundamentals were, every market was going south because people were selling to raise cash for margin.

Here is wheat. Wheat is the main product of Ukraine. I know that Cargill, ADM, and the other big grain companies have huge operations there but I haven’t heard a peep from them. Being typically corporate, even after their ship got hit with a Russian missile, Cargill didn’t rock the boat (pun intended). Easier to close a McDonald’s than it is a farm operation…

…One problem for producers is that often there are government regulations that get in the way. President Biden is full of shit when he says he is producing more oil. His first actions in the oval office cut off oil exploration. If he’s serious about bringing the pain to Russia and not American citizens, he’d lift that series of Executive orders immediately. We’d be drilling in Alaska. For your information, Alaskan oil production is at its lowest level in years even though prices have been rising. Gee, I wonder why?

Biden is a chicken and won’t take on the radical left-wing of his party. He’s killing the country by not doing it. What’s morbidly funny to me is Biden’s son Hunter was on the board of directors of a Ukrainian oil company. Ignore whether he was qualified or not. It’s clear he wasn’t. Why is a former Vice President who is supposed to be so “green” allowing his son to be on the board of directors of an oil company?

Maybe the Presidential limo should be electric.

I hear people say “markets are broken” or words to that effect when strange stuff happens. It’s just that they don’t understand it, can’t figure it out, or had things go against them when prior to the move all their internal logic told them something different.

Markets work. There are markets in everything. There are always costs and opportunity costs. People’s preferences create supply and demand curves. Markets are beautiful things. Even when huge price swings happen, that just creates opportunity. If Biden reversed his pedantic Executive orders for the American energy industry tomorrow and go back to the Trump policy, the price of crude would drop in response. That’s because expectations would radically change.

Markets are why the famous bet Julian Simon made worked out for him. Conveniently, the person he bet, Paul Erlich, with was a welcher and didn’t pay. Leftists are like that. They have an excuse for everything and blame someone else for their mistakes…”

Rosa Klebb celebrates International Women’s Day. (She’s a former Rooskie. Gave it up for S.P.E.C.T.R.E.!)

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Biden did that…

Average Gas Price on January 6, 2021 Was $2.25 per Gallon; Now over $4.10

Related:

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1501333401999187970

 

Dems respond to Biden’s cockamamie energy policies…

The cockamamie:

WH: ‘Energy Independence’ Comes from Reducing Fossil Fuels

Joe Nuts: Boosting Production Won’t Lower Costs; Electric Cars Will…

Jerry Brown: Don’t Expand Oil and Gas, Because Climate Change Like War

Democrat Merkley Calls for ‘Climate Emergency’ to Solve Oil Crisis

Need to ‘Have the World Transition’ to Green Energy to Undercut Russia

U.S. Crude Oil Imports up 40.6% Under Biden Compared to Trump

Kamala Harris Attacks Truckers for Pollution as ‘People’s Convoy’ Protesters Hit D.C.

Imagines a World of Electric Trucks and Buses, Zero Emissions

Democrat-Led States Have ‘Highest Gas Prices in the Country’

The response from Dems:

DEM TESTER: CREATE ENERGY JOBS HERE, ‘WE SHOULDN’T BE ADVANCING’ IRAN, VENEZUELA

MANCHIN: ‘GO BACK’ TO DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ‘WE’VE HAD BEFORE’

Manchin, Tester: Why is Biden asking hostile regimes to solve US energy problems?

MENENDEZ: BIDEN SAID MADURO WAS A SECURITY THREAT FIVE DAYS AGO!

Gabbard: Our Leaders Have an ‘F-you Attitude’ Toward Americans

Texas Dems to Biden: Drill, baby, drill

America’s response:

Poll: Less than 25 Percent Strongly Believe Joe Biden Is Mentally Fit, Healthy, Stable

VIDEO: Biden: I’m Not Responsible For Skyrocketing Gas Prices

Related. Can you imagine the media outrage if Trump said this?

https://twitter.com/AColdBeer/status/1501349616767307783

 

Thomas J. Pyle debunks many Democrat/media claims about electric vehicles, global warming, and other Green absurdities

Testimony of Thomas J. Pyle President, Institute for Energy Research Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power

“…I am a strong supporter of energy freedom. I support the ability of the American people to choose the type of vehicles and fuels that best meet their transportation needs. Consequently, I am strongly opposed – as are most Americans – to the idea that government should mandate energy technologies or fuels…”

A great piece on why Democrats feel the need to regulate your home appliances

The appliance wars and government overreach

“…When a blue jurisdiction (state or local) obsesses about what kind of appliances you have, they have pretty much raised the white flag on their day job. They can’t or won’t address crime, education, homelessness etc., so they make decisions about whether you can have gas stoves or gas water heaters in your home — decisions that rightly belong to homebuyers, home builders and homeowners. Whether it is to distract, to satisfy their urge to make decisions for others or to virtue signal, it is an acknowledgment that they have failed. It brings us directly to the question of who should make decisions about your new house and what kinds of appliances are in it. What authority does the government have to restrict personal choice in this arena?…”

Poll: What would do if you were in the position of Ukrainians? Democrats 52% would leave the country.

Quinnipiac

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Unqualified, inexperienced, ideologically driven, true-believer in the cult of climate. Biden’s Transportation Secretary provides a solution to high gas prices.

Buttigieg Says the Solution to High Gas Prices Is Simple: Just Buy an EV

There are so many things wrong with this statement that it would take pages of text to parse, deconstruct, and debunk each of the underlying assumptions built into the statement.

This is a statement by a top government official. They will use high gas prices that resulted from their own policies and were subsequently exacerbated by international affairs to push Americans to buy electric vehicles. They have not evaluated the energy grid requirements to satisfy electric vehicles on a national basis, or charging station construction, or other issues related to this short-sighted decision. Combine this with their irrational push for green energy in the form of solar and wind, and very quickly the price of energy will skyrocket, shortages will develop, blackouts will occur, low-income folks will bear the brunt of these bad decisions.

They think the public is stupid. They think you are stupid.

Democrats.

Vote for Democrats and this is what you will get.

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The inimitable David Burge:

The Democrat cult of abortion gets more extreme…

Babies could be killed 28 days after birth under proposed Maryland law, attorney warns

“…Senate Bill 669 could be interpreted to allow for abortions through the first month after the baby is born, a legal analyst says…

…Legislation proposed in the Maryland Senate would allow babies to be left to die for as long as the first 28 days after birth, according to analysis from a pro-life attorney. 

Senate Bill 669 is also known as the Pregnant Person’s Freedom Act of 2022, but the problems go beyond the use of “person” in place of accurate references to women having babies. Senator William Smith, a Democrat, sponsored the legislation, which will have a hearing on March 15. 

“[T]he bill also proposes a revision of the fetal murder/manslaughter statute that would serve to handcuff the investigation of infant deaths unrelated to abortion,” American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) attorney Olivia Summers wrote in her analysis. 

This is because the legislation prohibits investigations and criminal prosecutions for women and medical professionals for a “failure to act” in relation to a “perinatal death.” 

“In other words, a baby born alive and well could be abandoned and left to starve or freeze to death,” Summers wrote, “and nothing could be done to punish those who participated in that cruel death.” 

She said that the language used is unclear, so the law could be interpreted to “prevent investigations into the death of infants at least seven days AFTER their birth, and may extend to infants as old as four weeks!”…”

Msgr. Carlo Maria Viganò has an important piece on the Russia-Ukraine conflict

A Message from Abp. Viganò, Former Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S.

“…Nothing is lost with peace. All can be lost with war. Let men return to understanding. Let them resume negotiating. Negotiating with good will and with respect for each other’s rights, let them realize that an honorable success is never precluded when there are sincere and active negotiations. And they will feel great – with true greatness – if imposing silence on the voices of passion, whether collective or private, and leaving reason to its proper domain, they will spare their brothers bloodshed and their homeland ruin.

Thus it was that on August 24, 1939, Pius XII addressed both rulers and peoples as war was imminent. These were not words of empty pacifism, nor of complicit silence about the multiple violations of justice that were being carried out in many quarters. In that radio message, which some people still remember hearing, the appeal of the Roman Pontiff invoked “respect for each other’s rights” as a prerequisite for fruitful peace negotiations…”

There is too much to excerpt here. It is worth your time to click the link and read the piece. I don’t agree with all of it, but the Archbishop presents a look at the various aspects of the situation that our biased, nitwit media does not provide.

Senator Kennedy on Biden Administration confusion and blundering related to Russia.

Naomi Wolf: Pfizer was fully aware that the lipid nanoparticles didn’t stay in the bicep.

Plus a warning on kids 5 to 11 from Dr. Peter McCullough:

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1500928929590386693

Plus a summary of adverse effects from attorney Tom Renz:

In a coercive mass experiment, governments opened a Pandora’s box of harms

Public Health Erred on the Side of Catastrophe

Brian McGlinchey:

“…Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, proponents of lockdowns, shelter-in-place orders, mask mandates and other coercive government interventions have characterized these measures as benevolently “erring on the side of caution.”

Now, as the grim toll of those public health measures comes into ever-sharper focus, it’s increasingly clear those characterizations were terribly wrong.

What’s less readily apparent, however, is how the very use of the “erring on the side of caution” framing was injurious in itself—by thwarting reasoned debate of public health policies, diverting attention from unintended consequences, and buffering the Covid regime’s architects from accountability.

To understand how the misuse of “erring on the side of caution” performed a sort of mass hypnosis that coaxed populations into two years of submission to disastrous, overreaching policies, consider how the expression is typically used.

In everyday life, one might err on the side of caution by:

    • Leaving for the airport an extra 30 minutes early
    • Carrying an umbrella when there’s a 25% chance of rain
    • Opting for a less-challenging ski slope
    • Going back into the house to make sure the iron is unplugged
    • Getting a second medical opinion

Generally speaking, “erring on the side of caution” in everyday life means lowering risk with a precaution that has a negligible cost.

When mandate proponents portrayed their edicts as “erring on the side of caution,” it had the effect of tacitly assuring the public—and themselves—that there’d be little or no harm associated with extreme measures like:

    • Shutting down businesses for months at a time
    • Knowingly forcing millions of people into unemployment
    • Halting in-person attendance at schools and colleges
    • Ordering people of all ages and risk profiles to wear masks
    • Denying people opportunities to socialize, recreate and enjoy living

That implicit low-downside assurance not only fostered unthinking support for draconian measures among citizens and experts alike, it also cultivated an atmosphere of intolerance toward those who questioned the wisdom of these interventions and predicted the great many harms that have resulted…”

The great “Covid 180.” It’s starting.

Here’s why. Data shows masks, shutdowns, and vaccines did nothing.

Biden achieves all-time high average gas price!

U.S. National Average Price of Gasoline Hits New All-Time Record High

Price of oil per barrel Dec. ’21 — $65; March ’22 — $130

Way to go, Joe!

US/Mexico border disguised as Ukrainian border so Democrats will defend it. Is this satire?

Doug Santo