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Are You “De-Ranged” Enough to Drive an EV in the Winter?

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 16:00 +0000

It feels like Electric Vehicle buyers get about as much information as COVID vaccine recipients, which is not much. Like the side effects of ownership. Loss of value, high insurance costs, pricey repairs for minor accident damage, loss of range in the cold of winter.

It’s not pretty.

 

 

The cold affects fuel and combustion vehicles, but not anything like this, and when you need more fuel, it takes a few minutes, and off you go. EVs, even at superchargers, take from 15-30 minutes to many hours, depending on how much of your money you invested in the vehicle purchase by the look of it.

Add to this the odds – increased during winter – of long delays on highways surrounded by idling vehicles with no chargers in sight.

If you want an EV, there’s a lot to think about, not the least of which is that the emissions aren’t reduced; they are just offshored. You are not helping the planet, you are just feeding a false narrative. And you are welcome to it if you are spending your money, but that’s not how it is. From components to finished products, the government has meddled in the marketplace with other people’s money.

Add to this the increased pressure on the grid, which can or will drive up rates for everyone, and we’re all paying for this monumental mistake. So why not help your neighbors afford to heat their homes and just buy a conventional vehicle? You won’t regret it. It’ll last longer, be cheaper to fix, and get repaired faster, and when you get low on charge (fuel), there’s no shortage of places to “fill up.”

 

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NH’s Most Dangerous Bill This Year Comes from Republicans in the Senate

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 14:30 +0000

The CDC’s new model for public schools will be called community schools. In this model, public schools will offer mental health and medical services to students. This has already begun with the infusion of the Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS), which is SEL-Social and Emotional Learning.

What does this mean for students in a public school? They are now subjected to pseudo-psychology instead of learning how to read and write.

As schools begin shifting to this model, we are already finding serious problems:

1) Two young NH children were vaccinated this year even though their parents sent strict instructions that they did not want their children to receive the vaccine.

2) A parent in Maine was surprised to find out that his daughter was given a bag of Zoloft pills at the School-Based Health Clinics without his knowledge or consent.  (SBHC)  The side effects of Zoloft include suicidal thoughts. After addressing this with school administrators and withdrawing his daughter from the school, he was visited by Child Protective Services. Eventually cleared by CPS, many now question if this was retaliation.

3) Michael King from the Massachusetts Family Institute reported that a 16-year-old girl was implanted with a birth control device in her arm without her parent’s knowledge or consent.  The implant required the girl to undergo a medical procedure in order to place the implant in her arm. This was done at the SBHC.

4) Students in New Hampshire who’ve visited their school counselor have had their personal mental health information shared with vendors hired to report to the federal government on the MTSS-B.

If all of this wasn’t bad enough, now we have NH Republican Senators proposing legislation that allows school districts to contract with a healthcare provider, health system, or community partner to establish a school-based health center for the purpose of providing services to students beyond the scope of school nursing services.  Since when is it the goal of Republicans in the Senate to set up the CDC’s School Based Health Clinics?

This proposed legislation does include a provision that requires parental consent, but this does not guarantee parents will be notified or have to consent. It is possible they will ask parents to sign a blanket permission slip at the beginning of the school year without realizing that they are handing their children over for treatment they would not approve of. Parents are required to sign a lot of paperwork at the beginning of the school year. Some may believe that this would simply allow their children to be seen if they are running a fever or for a stomach ache.

According to the SBHC in Maine, they do not need parental consent to treat a child because they receive funding from the federal government.

How far can this go? In East Stroudsburg, PA, 6th-grade girls were forced to undergo a gynecological exam without their parents’ knowledge or consent. Some people are willing to go that far, believing parents should have no part in these medical decisions for their children.

Since hospitals struggle to keep hospitals staffed, does it make sense to pull staff from these medical facilities? Schools already provide nursing services to their students. Can you imagine requiring more of these medical professionals to staff these SBHCs?

There is no respect for parental authority by those who promote the CDC’s Community Schools. While this legislation includes parental consent, even with consent, mistakes have already happened in New Hampshire. When you remove parents from their children when receiving medical care, you can expect more of that.

It is shocking to see these sponsors on SB343: SPONSORS: Sen. Innis, Dist 7; Sen. Gray, Dist 6; Sen. Carson, Dist 14; Sen. Murphy, Dist 16; Rep. Wolf, Merr. 7 It is important that you act now.


Contact the Republicans in The New Hampshire Senate and demand that they kill Senate Bill 343.
  If you can, MAKE a PHONE CALL!

Call these Senators AND send them an email asking them to KILL SB343.
We do NOT want the CDC model in our public schools.

Carrie.Gendreau@leg.state.nh.us
Timothy.Lang@leg.state.nh.us
Jeb.Bradley@leg.state.nh.us
James.Gray@leg.state.nh.us
Daniel.Innis@leg.state.nh.us
Ruth.Ward@leg.state.nh.us
Denise.Ricciardi@leg.state.nh.us
Kevin.Avard@leg.state.nh.us
Sharon.Carson@leg.state.nh.us
Keith.Murphy@leg.state.nh.us
Howard.Pearl@leg.state.nh.us
Regina.Birdsell@leg.state.nh.us
Daryl.Abbas@leg.state.nh.us
William.Gannon@leg.state.nh.us

 

 

 

 

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The Climate Cult’s Horrible, Terrible, Past Few Weeks

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 13:00 +0000

Globalists and, closer to home, the Bidenistas have turned the bullish!t up to eleven in an effort to break the world. They are itchin’ for a fight, like an angry drunk poking you in the chest until you get mad enough to take a swing.

But what if they fall down and pass out before things get that far? Victims of their own excess.

The green machine (at least in America) has been printing record-setting sums of fiat money, handing it out like candy at a parade. Piles of it have gone to feed their other green machine: the climate cult—lots of prop-ups, handouts, gimmes. Use the allure of free or easy money (it is neither) to force the Climate agenda down everyone’s throat, but they’ve run into a problem. The printing press prop-ups have created inflation and generational debt, which impacts the cost of everything.

You can only steal so much from so many – most of them not yet born – before the thing falls down. And I get that this is the point. Cloward Piven. Collapse everything. But the Climate scam wasn’t supposed to go so soon.

Falling Down

One of the big green jewels in the UK’s “end functional modernity” crown can’t COP a break. It has announced its impending insolvency.

 

AMTE had a long history in developing lithium cells, making some of the first examples in the 1990s. Recently, AMTE said it tested cells that can be charged fully in six minutes in a breakthrough for charging technology.

However, it has been making a loss. It did not get the firm orders it needed from carmakers and other potential customers, or a patient investor that could fuel an expansion in production.

AMTE’s fate mirrors that of Britishvolt, another would-be independent UK gigafactory.

Britishvolt was the brainchild of former investment banker Orral Nadjari, who saw the looming demand for batteries from carmakers in the UK and a gap in the market for an independent producer, planning a £3.8bn factory in Blyth, Northumberland.

But it ran out of funding after borrowing became more expensive.

 

As reported earlier, automakers are spending less time promoting EVs because there’s no way to make money back, let alone profit, in the current economy, even with fiat money handouts. As such, many are dialing back EV builds, which has a ripple effect in the other propped-up divisions necessary to reach the climate utopia. They can’t afford to operate as is, either.

Take Phoenix Solar. A solar company based in one of the sunniest places in the US. It has filed for bankruptcy.

 

The Nov. 9 WARN filing contained a letter from Erus CEO Abraham Sabbagh to Erus Energy employees, which was obtained by Phoenix Business Journal on Dec. 8. The letter stated that the company was ceasing operations and laying off workers on Nov. 3, citing challenging conditions in the residential solar industry including elevated interest rates, utility permitting delays and lower installation rates.

“Over the past six months, the company has pursued a number of restructuring initiatives while also actively pursuing a sale, but those efforts have not been successful despite best efforts,” Sabbagh wrote. “It has become clear after discussions with the company’s secured lender and a prospective purchaser that a sale as a going concern is impossible.”

 

Not even China wanted to buy it? That’s got to be concerning to the Leftopians. Meanwhile, the legal community, bouncing about brokenly in the sidecar of this rickety-energy-transition, has also failed to provide judicial support for their nonsense. A court in Oregon just tossed the State’s illegal Climate Protection Program.

 

The court’s decision focused on a clear disclosure requirements of the statute – the failure of the Environmental Quality Commission to meet disclosure requirements. This focus on procedural integrity is crucial. It ensures that any significant regulatory changes, especially those impacting major industries and the economy, are made transparently and with due diligence. The court rightly prioritized the rule of law over the substance of the program itself, much to the chagrin of the end justifies the means activists. …

The court rightly noted that “substantial compliance” is not sufficient. Actual compliance with statutory requirements is non-negotiable, especially when it comes to regulations that have far-reaching implications for industries and consumers alike.

 

Also, from the left Coast,

 

The PCFFA, under the representation of Sher Edling, filed a lawsuit alleging catastrophic impacts of climate change on their crab fishing grounds. However, when the legal battle was moved to federal court, the association abruptly dropped the case. This raises questions about the actual substance and intent behind such lawsuits. Was this lawsuit genuinely seeking justice, or was it another example of using the legal system for publicity and political posturing?

 

We’d agree that it was the latter, and that seems to be the case. Flooding the zone with headline-grabbing lawsuits attracts the wandering internet mind long enough to make an impression upon which no one is expected to follow up. In the case of the PCFFA case, the tactic should have been blatantly obvious.

 

The internal discord within the PCFFA and skepticism about the lawsuit’s validity were evident from the outset. Some members of the association themselves pointed out the irony of suing fossil fuel companies while relying on their products for their fishing operations.

How do we run our engines without oil? How do we fish without oil? Electricity? I’m a small vessel. I’m only 68 tons and my God, I don’t know how that would work.’” (emphasis added)

How indeed. Boats and planes share the battery size and weight problem (as would heavy equipment). To get even moderate amounts or range, you need a capacity that makes float or flite improbable, if not impossible. Lithium packs in vehicles represent a significant increase in total weight whose impact on infrastructure is missing from most if not all, total carbon footprint calculations for EVs.

Are we giving up seafood, ocean, and airline freight, not to mention cruises and passenger air? Yes. If you read the New Green Deal, that’s precisely true. Only an elite few would retain access to transportation above the technological level of a bicycle, which is a sacrifice no one outside the first world is stupid enough to consider.

If you don’t understand why, take 7 minutes to watch the video at the end of this post. It not only doesn’t work, isn’t affordable, and doesn’t green the planet – “It”being any or all of their supposed solutions – the people doing the most emitting without whose sacrifice this exercise is pointless – aren’t going to play along. Neither, it seems, are an increasing number of Westerners (even those who have tried), as the cost of a government-forced energy transition is undermined by the reality of the shoddy and irresponsible economic policy required to force it into being.

I’m sure they’ll keep going. The goal is to break everything. But it has not been a good few months for the Climate Cult.

Merry Christmas to us. For now.

 

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Is the the End of the Obama Transformation Near?

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 11:30 +0000

Those of us who love this country still believe we can survive this downward spiral started by Obama and consummated by Biden. These two men and their Leftist Party of Doom have done their best to destroy America as we knew it.

They disguised their plan by giving it a fancy name: Fundamentally change America. Change they did, as they tried to take America driven by an unbridled group of visionaries and turn it into a dependent populace who rely on the government for basic sustenance. It was popular at the beginning. A charismatic Black President and adoring media sold the message, and young people bought into the hype. Born of the movement was the Radical Left and the Squad.

Their plan had two weaknesses. The strategy of negativity had no legs. America was not ready to be a land of failure and desperation. They chose the wrong messenger. The team led by the aging bungling Joe Biden and the totally feckless, Black Kamala Harris could not relay the Progressive message, and the failure of the most incompetent, diverse Administration ever put together proved that the New America was doomed to failure. 2023 will be remembered as the year America woke up and saved itself.

The biggest obstacle for the Left is Donald Trump. Trump is too powerful and resilient to fall regardless of what the Left uses in their attempt to put him down. Trump has an ego and arrogance about him that fuels his enemies, but he also has the will and bravado of a warrior that stimulates his followers. He enrages his believers and gives them the impetus to fight back against the efforts of the Left. With every punch and kick he absorbs, his popularity and ratings grow. The Left is creating the monster that will take them down and unleash a Conservative fury that will rebuild this country and set it on a course to a new and exciting future.

As I read this article, it seems like the ramblings of a foolish idealist. But as a passionate observer, I scribed over 1200 articles about America’s politics. I witnessed the futility and emptiness of the Democrat bench and the rising of a new, brilliant, and driven Republican team. The fall of Kevin McCarthy may have been just what the Party needed. Though the process was ugly, the outcome may have been just the cornerstone to support the New Conservative Republican machine that will be the engine of the resurrected America. Mike Johnson, the quiet man from Louisiana, was an unlikely but timely choice to replace McCarthy and lead the Right.

Saturday Night Live parodied Elise Stefanik’s questioning of the three female presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT, but Stefanik may have the last laugh. The YouTube video of her dress down of these three elites has more hits than any other video of Congress. Yes, she embarrassed the three, but better still, she exposed them. These three Woke women proved to be Racist, antisemitic charlatans who were more interested in DEI than excellence. The Penn president has resigned, the Harvard head is under fire, and can the MIT leader be far behind? Stefanik embodies the new Republicans. They are young, intelligent, brave, and driven. They are patriots who love this country and are ready to fight to bring her back. It is exciting to watch and rewarding to see the results of their efforts. They may seem slow to react, but they operate with methodical precision, which is in stark contrast to their irrational counterparts on the other side of the aisle. Whether it is Biden, Newsom, or Hochul in 2024, the end of the Obama Transformation is near.

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Night Cap: Sen. Rand Paul Wants To Abolish FISA

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 02:30 +0000

Wake up to the dangers of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Section 702 is up for congressional reauthorization before the end of the year. Congress must stand up for the Fourth Amendment and stop the FBI and NSA violations of personal rights to privacy by passing Senator Rand Pauls bill S.3372 to abolish FISA.

Question our weak and suspect Congress that jeopardizes these inherent rights to protection from federal abuse. Ask: was this unconstitutional Orwellian Act propagated and sold to Congress and the American electorate as a true effort to monitor foreign agents as its name implied? Or was it a serious criminal intent to betray the constitutional protection of the 4th Amendment and authorize federal abuse of power?

Whatever the intent, the fact remains the criminal purpose resulted in taking away the blessing of security that our people have because of the Fourth Amendment. FISA infringes this Amendment’s protection, crucial to liberty, that, in essence, demands” … the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant.”

The JBS.ORG, Federal Legislation Alert — why we need to pass the “Stop FISA Reauthorization —- Support The Fourth Amendment Restoration & Protection Act,” (S.3372) introduced by Senator Rand Paul, gives us a small sample of what life would be like without the Fourth Amendment:

“FISA was purportedly enacted to help protect against terrorist attacks, but it is rampantly being used by the government — including the FBI and NSA — to spy on American citizens in direct violation of the Fourth Amendment. For example, in 2021 alone, the FBI ran about 3 million “U.S. person queries” using Section 702. Tellingly, FBI Director Christopher Wray is vocally opposing any requirements to obtain a warrant.”

Friends of Liberty at the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), established in 2007, tell us that federal Surveillance bosses practice a shameful brand of patriotism with these violations of the people’s right to be secure: “Significant privacy and civil liberties risks also include the scope of permissible targeting, NSA’s new approach to upstream collection, a new sensitive collection technique that presented novel and significant legal issues approved by the FISC (Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court) 2022,…” Furthermore, it is well known that FISC’s overseeing of requests for warrants lacks transparency and constitutional due-process protection, and they fail to hold federal agencies accountable.

Help stop the federal surveillance of private citizens and prevent attacks on political opponents by the current administration. If President Trump’s rights can be violated, who is next? The power of “We the People” must speak. Educate yourself by going to JBS.ORG. source, The John Birch Society, having stood the test of time, is the most powerful weapon to counteract this imminent tyranny. Join us and tell Congress you cherish your inherent right that your home is your castle and demand they cosponsor S.3372.

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Colorado: Y’all Still So Can’t Connect The Dots …

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-12-23 01:00 +0000

Maybe ask yourself this question … what wouldn’t people who support an obviously absurd court decision obviously intended to prevent Trump from being elected POTUS a third time do to prevent Trump from being elected POTUS a third time? The obvious answer … NOTHING. Of course, they would like us to keep believing that presidential elections are exercises in democracy and our votes matter, BUT if necessary they will go full Lenin on us.

The actual insurrection was the soft-insurrection that began even before Trump was elected in 2016 and culminated in the rigged election of 2020. In case you have forgotten, maybe you should review a succinct (albeit only partial) summation from Sean Davis:

They tried to prevent Trump’s election in 2016 with illegal spying and the bogus Steele dossier. They used a lawless FBI operation to cripple his presidency. They impeached him twice. They accused his Supreme Court nominee of running a secret gang rape cartel. They shut down the country over a flu, then lied about its origin, illegally changed ballot laws, burned American cities to the ground, stole the 2020 election, and then imprisoned anyone who protested it. Now they’re trying to put Trump in prison, and if that fails, they’ll throw him off the ballot. You can fill in the blanks on what they’ll consider if neither of those options work.

If you think this all ends after an appeal to the United States Supreme Court … YOU ARE DELUSIONAL. It won’t end unless and until Republicans actually fight back and Republicans will NOT do that because far too many of their “leaders” support the Left’s objective of preventing Trump from becoming President. An example of actually fighting back:

But, as we already know, that is not going to happen. DeSantis and Haley and Christie all intend to participate in totally rigged, banana-republic Colorado primary.

Yet most Republicans continue to pretend that the 2024 election is going to be an actual election. Pathetic, totally pathetic.

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The Security of a Free State

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 23:30 +0000

This is from a conversation in the comments below one of Steve’s recent posts.  It seems relevant to a lot of what’s happening just now, so I thought I’d post it separately.

Where [many people] see lots of different problems, I see only a couple that underlie all the others.

The first — not to sound like a broken record or anything — is confusing consent with majority rule, acting as if those are the same when, in fact, they are nearly opposites.

The second is confusing form with function.

Legislatures pass laws, and eventually, people start to think that as long as the legislature follows certain formalities (introduce a bill, hold hearings, vote, send to the executive for signature), then whatever they enact must be a valid law.

Judges issue opinions, and eventually, people start to think that as long as the judges follow certain formalities, then whatever they want to rule on must be a valid precedent, i.e., ‘the law.’

Regulators issue regulations, police issue ‘lawful orders’, presidents and governors issue ‘executive orders’, and all of these are considered to have ‘the force of law’. And so on.

People seem to have completely given up the idea that if government officials try to exercise a power that their written constitutions — their job descriptions — do not delegate to them or clearly prohibit them from having, then what they say or do isn’t binding on anyone.

Imagine how different things would be if people were willing to look at laws, regulations, orders, and judicial opinions coming from government officials and say:

Look, we can read our constitutions as well as you can, and what you’re trying to do is so clearly outside of the legitimate scope of what you can do that we’re just going to ignore it. And if you try to force the issue, you’ll meet with armed resistance.

I think this is exactly what the Second Amendment means by ‘the security of a free State.’

 

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Night Cap: Saudi Water Battle in Arizona

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 22:00 +0000

An ongoing kerfuffle over alleged Saudi water withdrawals from Arizona to grow alfalfa highlights the complexity of competition for increasingly scarce – and thus valuable – water for crops and residential uses.

Revelations about gargantuan volumes of water withdrawn at little cost by a Saudi company to grow hay for export have sparked a passionate dispute that extends outside America’s third-driest state to California and other water-pressed jurisdictions.

Water for Saudi Arabia

The Saudi connection stems from a company named Fondomonte, which reputedly has been withdrawing unlimited amounts of water from lands it leases for merely $25 per acre: The value of the water extracted far exceeds the rent paid. Fondomonte is allegedly growing alfalfa year-round on its 3,500 Arizona acres to ship off to other countries – like China. Outcries of foul play have resulted in an ongoing effort to limit or ban foreign nationals from owning Arizona water rights or to retroactively impose monetary assessments for the water withdrawn.

The issues of water friction will lead to yet more lines drawn in the Arizona sand. Water rights there are big business, as the state endures a crippling, decades-long megadrought that pits farmers and ranchers against newly arriving residents who seek to limit water usage and development. This in turn drives up the cost of housing, water rights, and farmland, creating a vicious cycle that further escalates prices and speculation.

Water Wars Brewing

Issues over water also exacerbate growing cultural tensions. Brad Fain, a multi-generation Arizona farmer and rancher, observes that newcomers “…see farmers as unsophisticated and maybe greedy. They don’t understand our culture, or the complexity of our business.” This urban-rural division grows more intense as Californians and New Yorkers flee high taxes and COVID chaos for sunny climes and retirement. Fain sees the pressures on both sides and is sympathetic.

Arizona is extracting water faster than aquifers and rivers can replenish their flow. Arizona’s key policy dispute arises over whether all growth should be halted or managed to extract the wealth and policies necessary to implement yet more water efficiencies. Agricultural producers have been watching water use as part of their bottom line for decades, investing in modern irrigation technologies and more regenerative practices to reduce their drawdowns while staying in business.

Mr. Fain points out an interesting opportunity to balance these competing uses: Employ taxes on development to invest in “closed loop” residential water systems that reclaim and recycle residential water usage. Private drilled wells for housing may not be as amenable to such practices as public water systems. Most residential water can be processed and reused, with the exception of swimming pools, lawn watering, and landscaping. Suburban residents seek to restrict new development, sparking cries of elitism. They want to keep their lawns and water them, too.

Arizona’s Efforts

The battle lines were drawn four decades ago, when Arizona’s 1980 Groundwater Management Act created “extinguishment credits” to incentivize farms to sell or convert their water rights for development uses. This shifted resources away from water-intensive food production to water-absorbing residential growth. Farming and ranching have steadily declined, but precious water has been sucked up by the suburban sprawl. Rancher and developer Brad Fain “Tools were put in place to augment our water. We have to be very careful with our water.”

Regardless of climate change, anthropogenic water drawdowns have increased the strain on US aquifers and rivers. The coming water wars pit neighbor against neighbor. Brad Fain is sympathetic: “Where are these people to go? They come from all over the world to America seeking hope, and retire to warm climates from up north seeking their lifelong dream. We must build more hospitals and businesses, and we have a nursing shortage and insufficient housing to meet this surging demand. We can conserve more water while supporting reasonable and smarter development.”

Uniting for Solutions

These pressures are hardly unique to Arizona. As the BBC reported in 2014, California was shipping hay to China during a severe drought there, impacting not only water supplies but the viability of American  farms:

In the dried-up fields of California’s Central Valley, [some] farmers … are selling their cattle. Others have to choose which crops get the scarce irrigation water and which will wither. … The farmers are making hay while the year-round sun shines, and they are exporting cattle-feed to China. … Japan, Korea and the United Arab Emirates all buy Californian hay. The price is now so high that many local dairy farmers and cattle ranchers can’t afford the cost when the rains fail and their usual supplies are insufficient.

California produces roughly half of all American produce. The water troubles in the American West extend far beyond the borders of Arizona and foretells of a wider conflict for precious resources yet to come. Better water management and conservation are necessary from all sides, whether rich or poor, urban or suburban, black or white, red or blue. In a time of rancorous, divisive “identity politics,” all Americans must identify threats of thirst and starvation as common enemies against which we must forge a united policy response.

Note: I discuss America’s growing water crisis at length in my book, Small Farm Republic. Solar panels, EV cars, and synthetic meats do nothing to conserve water or rebuild soils. Cows do this while sequestering carbon dioxide. 

 

John Klar is an Attorney, farmer, and author. Mostly farmer… And Regular Contributor to GraniteGrok and VermontGrok.

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Reason? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Reason

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 20:30 +0000

It’s rumored that some Republican-controlled state governments are considering prohibiting Joe Biden from appearing on the ballot in their states. Of course, Democrats are crying foul:  ‘He isn’t an insurrectionist!’

And yet, both candidates have been convicted of insurrection exactly the same number of times:  Zero.

Apparently, Democrats have proved that you don’t really need a reason to keep someone off a ballot if you have the political will and the numbers to make it happen. (Related: Thanks to Colorado, NH Republicans Can Sweep Every Federal Race in 2024.)

Just like they proved that you don’t really need a reason to impeach a president, if you have the political will and the numbers to make it happen.

I love what RFK Jr. said about the situation in Colorado. Paraphrasing, if this were happening in another country, we’d be saying:  That’s not a real election.

With each week that passes, our chances of having a ‘real election’ seem to decrease significantly.  This could be a good thing if it helps us move, as a country, beyond the farce that majority rule has made of what was supposed to be government by consent.

 

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Are Driver’s Licenses Being Scanned Illegally in New Hampshire?

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 19:00 +0000

Since writing the first article, Are Convenience Stores Violating Your Privacy, I have been gathering more information and find the Driver License Scanning issue to be quite the bottomless rabbit hole.

Here are some key takeaways:

      1. The AG’s office is still trying to get me to go away.
      2. I did have a conversation with the Director of DMV, John Marasco, who says he has concerns.
      3. There is a committee of state legislators that must approve the rules of most departments, but as far as I can tell, the Department of Safety is “exempt” from having its rule-making overseen by the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules.
      4. It has been reported to me that Macy’s is now scanning driver’s licenses to verify identity during credit card purchases.
      5. (According to another reader) LHS Poll Pad Training in Manchester is instructing people to scan driver’s licenses (must ask first) to verify voter identity:  https://lhsassociates.com/resources/Poll-Pad-Sell-Sheet-(NH)-(1).pdf
      6. We are still not absolutely sure exactly how much information can be scanned off of the license.  One State Representative told me that everything on the front of the license can be scanned.  Others think less information can be scanned.  As taxpayers, I believe we have a right to know.

As noted above, the NH Attorney General’s office isn’t all that interested or concerned. A John R. Davis responded to my RSA 91-A request as follows:

 

“I am an Assistant Attorney General in the Consumer Protection & Antitrust Bureau (“Bureau”) of the New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. I am responding on behalf of the Bureau to your 12/04/2023 email to Ms. Jessica Raymond, of the Bureau, which email is attached below.

For your information, I believe that the Bureau previously, timely responded to your right-to-know request. I believe that the Bureau provided all documents that the Bureau had to provide under the applicable statute. Furthermore, I believe that the Bureau, both in referring you to the Department of Safety (“DoS”) and closing your complaint, acted properly.

Relative to your most recent email below, please be advised of the following:”

I asked the AG the following questions.

 

Before closing the case, did you confirm the following:

  • Verify the equipment “does not visibly identify any personal information, other than driver license number and name”? If so, how did you do this? Please provide documentation to prove this finding. Driver licenses have other personal information on them, including date of birth, address, etc…
  • Verify the equipment “does not retain, store or transfer any personal information, other than driver license number and name, for any period of time.” Please provide proof the equipment that is used to scan licenses by Circle K does not retain unauthorized data.
  • Please provide proof that you verified the Circle K equipment “does not store any personal information, other than driver license number and name, in a central repository, disaster recovery central repository, such as a cold site or hot site whether on-site or in a remote location.”

 

The only documentation provided to me was our email exchange and my written complaint. There was no indication that any investigation or equipment testing was or would be done. Should there? Let’s look at the law.

 

From TITLE XXI Chapter 263 – Drivers’ Licenses

 263:12 Prohibitions. –
It shall be a misdemeanor for any person to:

X. Knowingly scan, record, retain, or store, in any electronic form or format, personal information, as defined in RSA 260:14, obtained from any license, unless authorized by the department. Nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit a person from transferring, in non-electronic form or format, personal information contained on the face of a license to another person, provided that the consent of the license holder is obtained if the transfer is not to a law enforcement agency. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person selling alcohol or tobacco who uses due diligence in checking identification to prevent unauthorized sales and purchases of alcohol and tobacco shall not be held responsible for the acceptance of fraudulent identification. Where due diligence is exercised on the part of the seller, the unauthorized purchaser shall be liable for any penalty or fine resulting from the unauthorized sale.

 

There is no legal reason or legal exception that justifies Macy’s, a convenience store, or LHS Poll Pad Training in Manchester to gather this data in this way. Scanning your driver’s license in New Hampshire is illegal, with these exceptions (emphasis added).

 

This paragraph shall not prohibit the scanning, recording, retaining, or storing of such information in electronic form collected with the license holder’s consent as part of a sale of merchandise to a pawnbroker, scrap metal dealer, or other secondhand dealer, and submission of such information to law enforcement databases for the sole purpose of identifying sellers of stolen merchandise. The pawnbroker, scrap metal dealer, or secondhand dealer shall not retain the scanned information in electronic form transmitted to a law enforcement database, unless required by local regulation, and shall not furnish the information to anyone except a law enforcement officer. The pawnbroker, scrap metal dealer, or secondhand dealer may maintain in a log or other document the name and address of the person whose license was scanned along with a description of the items the individual sold, pawned, or purchased, and shall allow such log or document to be examined by a law enforcement official upon request.

 

Absent new information, these businesses are committing misdemeanor offenses every time they scan the barcode on the back of your driver’s license, regardless of your having given consent.

But the State Attorney General either doesn’t have the time to provide the legal exception that allows it or to investigate and prosecute violations if that’s what they are.

Are they too busy working on another frivolous case against James O’Keefe?

 

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Friday Meme Overflow-Overflow

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 17:30 +0000

To all those who are sending in memes, thank you!  Keep them coming please, as it helps me gather weaponry to fight the Left.  Understand that I do get a fair number of repeats, and some that don’t “grab” me as well.  However, please do share this post, and if you share an individual meme, consider mentioning you saw it on the Grok!

Speaking of, from this week, Monday Edition and Wednesday Edition.

 

*** Warning, a few possibly off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about ***

 

Note: I will be taking the day off on December 25th – Christmas.  OK, I grumble about it, but my (non-Jewish) wife loves it and so do the kids.  And speaking of Christmas, here’s a piece I wrote about my being a Jew in a Christian country:

Merry Christmas! | Forward in Christ Magazine

 

 

So consider this slickly-worded WEF presentation.  Just marvel at how noble and high-sounding a clampdown on the information flow can seem:

 

https://granitegrok.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/wef-cencorship-video.mp4

 

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MHO, if the US / NATO go to a hot war with Russia directly, it will turn nuclear.  No question.  And I have ZERO doubts that Putin has plans for that.  While I’m certainly no expert, in many senses the Russian mentality – that I’ve come to know at least – is very simple: “If we’re going down we’ll take you down with us”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who the living F voted for this POS to have such control over what we can or can’t do?

 

 

 

 

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PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA

 

 

Any of the above sound familiar?  No, wait… any of the above NOT sound familiar?  Take a look at the tearing down of statues.  This is part of Mao’s “Four Olds” strategy, sweeping away the last vestiges of the old Republic.

 

 

How soon before they get tired of statues and just come straight for anyone to the Right of Stalin?  I’m betting within a year…

People who fled Communist China are sounding the alarm.  People who fled Communist Cuba are as well, as are people who fled Communist Venezuela.  They’ve seen this before.  And despite this living testimony from countless people who have seen their countries fall, most people are TWENTY-NINERS as to the possibility that bad things could happen here.  (A Telegram friend is lamenting their seeming role as a Cassandra – making correct prophecies and attempting to warn people about multiple things, only to be completely ignored if not derided.  I know the feeling.)

Hence my term, “Twenty-Niners”.  People who cannot grasp that anything that could radically change the situation in which they live are actual possibilities, and completely dismiss concerns that others present even when backed by evidence.

They have Stability Privilege.  And reality’s going to come knocking… hard.

 

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Ouch.  Where’s Fang Fang when you need her?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just wait until all those fighting age men are married to all the arms and ammo purchased by Barackus.  What, you thought the forest service and agriculture departments, etc., really needed all that weaponry?  The Left may be missionaries, and insane to boot – but they’re shrewd and cunning…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Merry Christmas to those who celebrate!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pick of the Post:

 

 

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Palate Cleansers:

 

 

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And don’t forget… come back Monday for another edition.  Same Meme Time.  Same Meme channel.

Please do consider buying me a coffee.

Buy Me a Coffee

 

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A $620.00 Fine?

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 16:00 +0000

Londonderry Times publisher Deb Paul stood before a judge on Wednesday to receive her punishment. The crime was failing to include the ‘magic words’ identifying blatantly political ads as…political ads. The judgment hath arrived.

Deb has until early January to pay a $620.00 fine, according to InDepth NH, (124.00 per violation).

 

Prosecutors charged Paul, 64, with six Class A misdemeanors which carry up to a year in jail and $2,000 in fines for the ads she ran in the Londonderry Times and Nutfield News, though Steckowych found her not guilty on one count after November’s bench trial.

Paul did not respond to a request for comment.

According to prosecutors, Paul repeatedly broke the law when publishing ads for local political candidates and warrant articles in the Londonderry Times and the Nutfield News in the run up to the March 2022 municipal elections. The Nutfield News has since ceased publication.

 

As per previous reporting, we find this excessive, given the lack of clarity in the statute. A problem the legislature needs to address. We also made a promise.

 

Regardless of what punishment the judge decides is fair, and we think a warning will do, the free press and independent media are more important to the liberty of the nation, the state, and the town of Londonderry than the “magic words.” We feel obligated to rise in support of Deb Paul and her newspaper. To share more of its content with our audience who, and this may not come as a surprise, agree that the town has become a stink-hole of political insiders. A swamp of its own that needs draining.

 

We intend to keep it.

Investigative material directed at Londonderry’s intractable swamp can look forward to finding a second home here, along with some of our poking and prodding. We know a few folks in Londonderry who wouldn’t mind if that town got a bit more exposure, but if you live in or nearby (Derry’s a bit of a cesspit as well), we hope you’ll send us your inside scoops.

If we get enough material regularly, perhaps we will feature it in Derry/Londonderry MicroGrok. Not to compete for local market share but to use our reach to get more eyeballs looking in that direction. Remember, local stories matter because the nonsense you see in one town is often in many, and until it gets pointed out, folks might not think to look for it in their town.

If you want to be a local hero, make a point of turning yourself into Ed Naile. He left us a few years ago, but he had a very respectable reputation before he passed. If Ed walked into a meeting in any town, people in the know knew to be worried about why he was there. Even if he never said a word.

New Hampshire could use a few more like that who then take their observations to the new media. We can’t cover everything, and we can’t print everything. Some of the work folks do at the local level might not translate to this medium, but a lot of it does, and we’re willing to see what you have to share.

And so is Deb Paul at the Londonderry Times. Don’t be afraid to reach out and support your local muckrakers.

 

Update: The actual total fine may be different than what was reported by InDepthNH. Deb Paul had suggested to me that she was waiting to hear form the Judge. I will update this post when we have clarification.

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Paula Johnson vs. City of Nashua (The Sequel)

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 14:30 +0000

Paula had her day in court this afternoon and I thought a summary of observation would be of interest. Many witnesses were in court this morning in Concord as plaintiffs against Chris Ager, which I’m sure someone else will report on as I wasn’t there.

Tom Murray was out of town and, therefore, unfortunately unavailable, but the show went on.

First, I will point out that Judge Temple did not get this one. We got Judge English, who Temple told us yesterday upon adjournment of Laurie Ortolano’s case, would be filling in for the absent Judge Colburn. English was patient, friendly, and pleasant, but I thought a little research was in order, not that it necessarily predicted the outcome. According to Marylyn Todd’s Nosey Neighbor App, which uses 2020 voter data, English is a Democrat, and she was appointed by the Damn Emperor on 6/29/22. She had a hearing at the executive council on Nurse Terese’s milestone birthday, 7/6/22, and an email has been sent to their secretary, Meagan, to ask who voted for her and who didn’t. We will use that info accordingly at primary time.

Attorney Bolton and Clerk Healey were there at the enemy table for the City. Paula had constitutional scholar Daniel Richard at hers to serve as an “assistant.” Attendees in support of Paula included Lynn Diane Briggs, Wayne Saya, Dan LaPointe, Joan Donahue, Lily Tang Williams, Donna Judge, Niko, former Alderman Teeboom, Alderman-elect Chis Thibodeau, Al Brandano, and yours truly. The enemy camp fans included Ms. Gloria, Sonia Prince, and late arrivals Mr. & Mrs. Newman.

I sat in the front row and was later told that Mrs. Newman, seated in the back, took a lot of notes. I did not speak to them, nor was I even interested in a Seinfeld-style “hello, Newman” greeting.

Before going any further, I will share the link to my previous piece on the case. My article outlines the four complaints against the City. In short, it wasn’t about proving that fraud occurred. Rather, it’s about the procedure not being followed.

Paula made her opening statement, which Attorney Bolton made many objections to that were procedural in nature, but Judge English kindly redirected Paula as needed. Like myself, or Laurie Ortolano, Paula is not a lawyer, and this judge pointed out that it is not uncommon for plaintiffs to represent themselves. As expected of nonlawyers, there were some “holes,” so to speak, in the presentation, and Daniel Richard did an excellent job “spackling” them when he was on the witness stand.

Paula took to the stand first, followed by Daniel Richard, who recognized windows of opportunity to elaborate on things and even make reference to his pro se Supreme Court case, which can be found here.

Other witnesses called by Paula were Lynn Diane Briggs, Wayne Saya and Al Brandano. All of them did an excellent job responding to Paula’s questions, which often included excellent inviting words like “can you describe what you saw…”

Attorney Bolton’s only witness was Clerk Healey and their dialogue was mostly predictable, but as Altschiller would say to the rest of the senate regarding a bill banning woke investments, “the CRUX of the matter,” was that the school board is “styled” autonomously from the city itself with regard to all its operations and there are only two exceptions. Paula explained, both as a school incumbent and as a former alderman, that those exceptions are that the city controls the budget and there’s a joint (JSSB) committee that oversees the construction of new schools. I believe that Alderman Dowd is the chair of that body.

Let me take a quick sidestep to point out that the school board is a common portal in which tyrants develop their political resumes. Mrs. Newman, my two time opponent, is a former member, and my most recent opponent, Alderman Dowd is the former chair. School elections matter. Now back to the case.

All four complaints in Paula’s petition were ultimately acknowledged, some in greater detail than others; procedure not followed, chain of custody for ballot storage breached, equal protection clause violated, and incorrect handling/processing of absentee ballots. Near the end, a lot of verbal dispute was about the school board’s separate status from city hall as its own entity. Attorney Bolton started thumbing through some book while Paula was speaking and it reminded me of Annie Kuster (another lawyer worse than Lionel Hutz) seen on TV dressed in white and reading her pocket constitution during Trump’s speech that Queen Nancy ripped up moments later.

When it was his turn to speak, he started citing several local litigations that occurred in the 50s, 60s and early 70s. Then he cited a recent federal court case of a disenfranchised blind woman. I was later told that when counsel starts digging for cases from several decades ago, it’s a sign of desperation. Attorney Bolton has until December 29 to submit his final statement and Judge English knows the swearing in is to take place in a matter of days later, so we won’t be waiting long for her ruling.

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Audacity and the Future of Western Civilization

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 13:00 +0000

If you are not familiar with Konstantin Kisin make it a goal to do that. This Russian-British comedian, podcaster, writer, and social commentator (he’s politically non-binary) is brilliant, in my opinion, at not just on subject matter but delivery.

He’s smart and funny. Thoughtful and sarcastic. He understands the world and can articulate its problems in contrast to the self-created mental-health crisis of modernity referred to as wokeness.

Yesterday I shared a speech by Jordan Peterson speaking at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. That was brilliant and worth your time if you missed it. Today, along the same vein – as it is the same conference – Kisin has a much shorter speech but one that is as critical to understanding the problems and likley solutions to the work we are in and the direction it has taken.

Not so much the problem but a means by which we work toward solutions and where Peterson unraveled the foundational challenge of how individualism properly developed build the best communities, Kisin confronts the question of individual direction for the positive benefit of civilization, with a good bit of snarky humor.

Like, “Say what you want about Hamas supporters. At least they know what a woman is.”

He’s got wife jokes, Greta jokes, makes fun of Americans and, Brits, and his family while delving deeply into the question of the future of civilization and offering his thoughts about the problem and the solution.

Just under thirteen minutes and IMO worth every second.

 

 

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The White House Goes Rogue: Secret Surveillance Program Breaks All the Laws

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 11:30 +0000

“We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government.” — William O. Douglas, dissenting in Osborn v. United States (1966)

The government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying programs as long as we’ve done nothing wrong.

Don’t believe it.

It doesn’t matter whether you obey every law. The government’s definition of a “bad” guy is extraordinarily broad, and it results in the warrantless surveillance of innocent, law-abiding Americans on a staggering scale.

For instance, it was recently revealed that the White House, relying on a set of privacy loopholes, has been sidestepping the Fourth Amendment by paying AT&T to allow federal, state, and local law enforcement to access—without a warrant—the phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a crime.

This goes way beyond the NSA’s metadata collection program.

Operated during the Obama, Trump and now the Biden presidencies, this secret dragnet surveillance program (formerly known as Hemisphere and now dubbed Data Analytical Services) uses its association with the White House to sidestep a vast array of privacy and transparency laws.

According to Senator Ron Wyden, Hemisphere has been operating without any oversight for more than a decade under the guise of cracking down on drug traffickers.

This is how the government routinely breaks the law and gets away with it: in the so-called name of national security.

More than a trillion domestic phone records are mined through this mass surveillance program every year, warrantlessly targeting not only those suspected of criminal activity but anyone with whom they might have contact, including spouses, children, parents, and friends.

It’s not just law enforcement agencies investigating drug crimes who are using Hemisphere to sidestep the Fourth Amendment, either. Those who have received training on the program reportedly include postal workers, prison officials, highway patrol officers, border cops, and the National Guard.

It’s a program ripe for abuse, and you can bet it’s getting abused.

Surveillance, digital stalking and the data mining of the American people—weapons of compliance and control in the government’s hands—haven’t made America any safer, and they certainly aren’t helping to preserve our freedoms.

Indeed, America will never be safe as long as the U.S. government is allowed to shred the Constitution.

The Fourth Amendment was intended to serve as a protective forcefield around our persons, our property, our activities, our communications and our movements. It keeps the government out of our private business except in certain, extenuating circumstances.

Those extenuating circumstances are spelled out clearly: government officials must have probable cause that criminal activity is afoot (a higher legal standard than “reasonable suspicion”), which is required by the Constitution before any government official can search an individual or his property.

Unfortunately, all three branches of government—the legislatures, courts and executive offices—have given the police state all kinds of leeway when it comes to sidestepping the Fourth Amendment.

As a result, on a daily basis, Americans are already being made to relinquish the most intimate details of who we are—our biological makeup, our genetic blueprints, and our biometrics (facial characteristics and structure, fingerprints, iris scans, etc.)—in order to clear the nearly insurmountable hurdle that increasingly defines life in the United States: we are now guilty until proven innocent.

Warrantless, dragnet surveillance is the manifestation of a lawless government that has gone rogue in its determination to do whatever it wants, whenever it wants, the Constitution be damned.

Dragnet surveillance. Geofencing. Fusion centers. Smart devices. Behavioral threat assessments. Terror watch lists. Facial recognition. Snitch tip lines. Biometric scanners. Pre-crime. DNA databases. Data mining. Precognitive technology. Contact tracing apps.

What these add up to is a world in which, on any given day, the average person is now monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

This creepy new era of government/corporate spying—in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold and targeted every second of every day—has been made possible by a global army of techno-tyrants, electronic eavesdroppers, robotic snoops and digital Peeping Toms.

The government has a veritable arsenal of surveillance tools to track our movements, monitor our spending, and sniff out all the ways in which our thoughts, actions and social circles might land us on the government’s naughty list, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong.

Rounding out the list of ways in which the Techno-Corporate State and the U.S. government are colluding to nullify the privacy rights of the individual is the Biden Administration’s latest drive to harness the power of artificial intelligence technologies while claiming to protect the citizenry from harm.

In his executive order on artificial intelligence, President Biden is calling for guidelines on how the government will use AI while simultaneously insisting that corporations protect consumer privacy.

Talk about ironic that the very government that has been covertly invading our privacy rights wants to appoint itself the guardian of those rights.

Tell me this: how do you trust a government that continuously sidesteps the Constitution and undermines our rights? You can’t.

A government that repeatedly lies, cheats, steals, spies, kills, maims, enslaves, breaks the laws, overreaches its authority, and abuses its power at almost every turn can’t be trusted.

At a minimum, you shouldn’t trust the government with your privacy, property or freedoms.

Whatever else it may be—a danger, a menace, a threat—the U.S. government is certainly not looking out for our best interests.

Remember the purpose of a good government is to protect the lives and liberties of its people.

Unfortunately, what we have been saddled with is, in almost every regard, the exact opposite of an institution dedicated to protecting the lives and liberties of its people.

Indeed, the government has a history of shamelessly exploiting national emergencies for its own nefarious purposes.

Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, civil unrest, economic instability, pandemics, natural disasters: the government has been taking advantage of such crises for years now in order to gain greater power over an unsuspecting and largely gullible populace.

That’s exactly where we find ourselves now: caught in the crosshairs of a showdown between the rights of the individual and the so-called “emergency” state.

All of those freedoms we cherish—the ones enshrined in the Constitution, the ones that affirm our right to free speech and assembly, due process, privacy, bodily integrity, the right to not have police seize our property without a warrant, or search and detain us without probable cause—amount to nothing when the government and its agents are allowed to disregard those prohibitions on government overreach at will.

This is the grim reality of life in the American police state: our so-called rights have been reduced to technicalities in the face of the government’s ongoing power grabs.

While surveillance may span a broad spectrum of methods and scenarios, the common denominator remains the same: a complete disregard for the rights of the citizenry.

With every court ruling that allows the government to operate above the rule of law, every piece of legislation that limits our freedoms, and every act of government wrongdoing that goes unpunished, we’re slowly being conditioned to a society in which the Constitution means nothing.

Any attempt by the government to encroach upon the citizenry’s privacy rights or establish a system by which the populace can be targeted, tracked, monitored and singled out must be met with extreme caution.

Dragnet surveillance in an age of pre-crime policing and overcriminalization is basically a fishing expedition carried out without a warrant, a blatant attempt to circumvent the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement and prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.

What we need is a digital “No Trespassing” sign that protects our privacy rights and affirms our right to be left alone.

Then again, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, what we really need is a government that respects the rights of the citizenry and obeys the law.

 

| The Rutherford Institute

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Night Cap: Colorado Decision as Left-Wing Judicial Autoerotica

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 02:30 +0000

The response to the Colorado State Supreme Court’s decision to remove Donald Trump from the primary ballot has been nothing if not amusing. That was always my plan. How do we stir up the Left about their own supposed victory? Well, here’s another swizzel stick with which to stir.

The Decision is a judicial circle jerk.

According to Special Assitant to Mr. Trump, Boris Epshteyn, the 200+ pages of bloviating published by the left-leaning Colorado State Supreme Court is little more than a vanity project—a chance to vent their progressive gills.

“It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.”  Four poor players – the judges in the majority –  That struts and frets their hour upon the stage And then are heard no more—maybe not that last bit. I’m sure they’ll have a lot to say and not much of it good for the people of Colorado.

This decision, as written, according to Epshteyn, invalidates itself. It is a pile of pretty words with no meaning, but I’ll disagree in one respect. Tis not all for naught – we’ve had a blast with it.

 

  • Me – The Four State Supreme Court Judges Who Voted to Keep Trump off the Primary Ballot Need to be Impeached
  • Mary Maxwell – What’s Up with Colorado Judges in Trump Ballot Case?
  • Auntie V – Thanks to Colorado NH Republicans Can Sweep Every Federal Race in 2024
  • Ian Underwood – The Silver Lining in Colorado, and Reason? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Reason.
  • …And we’ve got a few more queued up yet to publish – since yesterday.

 

A public interest-feeding frenzy to which I’ll add this bit from Warroom. “Boris Epshteyn Gives His Reaction To The Ruling To Take Trump Off The Colorado Ballot”

Enjoy!

 

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NH House Dems Celebrate Liberty This Holiday Season?!?!

The Liberty Block - Fri, 2023-12-22 02:19 +0000

In honor of the Chanukah and Christmas season, the New Hampshire House Democrats have been celebrating some of the most kickass liberty bills proposed by Republicans this term. They have already done the work of designing cute graphics for each bill, which we appreciate.

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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy Not Deported Due to War

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-12-22 01:00 +0000

How can this happen when the guy admitted to drug use, had multiple infractions, and was actually supposed to be suspended when the accident occurred because Massachusetts screwed up?

A man found not guilty in the 2019 Randolph motorcycle crash that left seven people dead is trying to get his driving privileges restored in New Hampshire.

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was found not guilty of all 15 charges he faced in connection with the motorcycle crash in Randolph. An attorney representing him in a separate administrative hearing said his driving privileges are being reviewed in the context of whether he caused or materially contributed to that crash.

Last I knew, he was in Immigration custody and facing deportation, which by all accounts should have been a slam dunk.

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And not a citizen, so why hasn’t he been deported?

Well, I just found the answer, “After Zhukovskyy was acquitted in August 2022, he was taken into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. In February, an immigration judge ordered his deportation to Ukraine. The order came as U.S. deportations to the country remained paused because of the ongoing war.”

Our rules are clear for visiting non-citizens: If you break the law, you get sent home. This is wrong on so many levels. Ukraine needs him in the fight over there.

 

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It Is Time To Take Back This Country

Granite Grok - Thu, 2023-12-21 23:30 +0000

It is time to take off the gloves and get the knuckles bloody. It is time to stop playing softball and throw the heat high and inside, right under the chin. It is time to stop playing by their rules and take back this country.

It is time to nail Biden with a fastball that will make him double over in pain and not even know where first base is. It is time to take this country back by whatever means are necessary. The Democrats are destroying this country, and most Republicans are willing to be casual spectators. This dynamic must change, or we will someday see America replaced by a new Socialist experiment and wonder how that happened.

The solution has to begin with awareness. I have two types of people in my circle of acquaintances: those tuned into the news and those tuned out. The tuned out have different ways they arrived in this group. Either they were never concerned with political and government happenings, or they are so upset and discouraged by them that they have blocked it all out. Most of these folks have no idea what is happening around them. Sometimes, I envy this group as they may be the happiest in my circle.

The tuned-in consists of many types. This group creates a big divide in America because they are getting diametrically opposed views depending on who they tune into. Because of the vast difference in what they see and hear, they can sometimes not agree on anything. Then you have the passive observers and those who get involved. I am convinced those of us on the Right are getting and seeing a more honest view of the actual happenings. It is less biased and filtered, which is the word we need to spread.

Any Republican, heck, any true American, should be alarmed and disgusted by the Colorado decision to remove Donald Trump from its primary ballot. They have stretched any logical interpretation of the Constitution to claim that the former President is guilty of citing an insurrection and, therefore, forfeits his right to run for the Presidential office. This is a clear case of a Left-leaning court in Colorado manipulating an election. The Left is petrified at the strong probability that Donald Trump will be replacing Joe Biden in the White House, and tactics like this are what they are resorting to. Colorado is not alone. There are as many as 32 states considering similar actions.

The Maine Secretary of State must decide by Friday night on whether to remove Donald Trump from the Primary in the Pine Tree State. The Maine legislature held an eight-hour session to debate the Trump case this week, and there were multiple witnesses on both sides. These cases are pushing the clock as the Primary season is quickly approaching. Any decision to remove Trump from any ballot will be challenged in court and will probably be fast-tracked to the United States Supreme Court.

This is not supposed to happen in the United States. The Democrats have found a new low in their tactics, and you can bet the house they will work hard to find another tactic should the High Courts shut down their attempt to eliminate Trump from the 2024 election. Regardless of Party, every American should demand a stop to this Democrat effort to save our country, by tearing it down.

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Coal Plants on the Worldwide Chopping Block

Granite Grok - Thu, 2023-12-21 22:00 +0000

COP28, the climate summit underway in Dubai through Dec. 12, has so far displayed a circus parade of aspiring celebrities jostling for superiority in the climate cult. Perhaps highest on the ridicu-ladder of nonsense, poised between a pontificating King Charles and a social justice Pope, is US climate envoy John Kerry’s absurd call to ban all power plants fired by coal.

Kerry’s Coal Plant Flub

Kerry’s coal faux pas reveals either deliberate disregard of the costs of solar panel and EV manufacturing or clueless disconnect. Most solar panels employ silicon manufactured in China using coal ore and energy from coal-fired power plants. Chinese aluminum smelters energized by Chinese coal-fired plants supply US EV car manufacturers. China’s manufacturing powerhouse fuels its economy and carbon dioxide (and toxic pollution) generation, offsetting so-called greenhouse gas emission “reductions” in the United States.

Kerry reportedly stated, “There shouldn’t be any more coal-fired power plants permitted anywhere in the world.” China is notoriously deficient in meeting its supposed carbon reduction promises, in part because it views coal power as an essential element of national energy security. The Sleeping Giant is unlikely to yield to globalist commands if they undermine the critical fuel of its economy and exports to the United States.

China Rules Climate

Without China sitting seriously at the net-zero carbon table, there is no chance of the world achieving the dreamy Davos-Dubai goals. China receives mixed signals (or a wink?) from climate warriors who call for it to stop burning coal and manufacture solar panels and endless consumer goods for heavy-spending Americans. As explained in a 2021 Wall Street Journal commentary:

“Concerns are mounting in the U.S. and Europe that the solar industry’s reliance on Chinese coal will create a big increase in emissions in the coming years as manufacturers rapidly scale up production of solar panels to meet demand. That would make the solar industry one of the world’s most prolific polluters, analysts say, undermining some of the emissions reductions achieved from widespread adoption.”

Unsurprisingly, in 2022, China authorized the construction of the equivalent of two large coal power plants a week. The Red Dragon now accounts for more energy-related greenhouse gas emissions than North America, Central America, Africa, South America, and Europe combined. The trillions of dollars King Charles wants the world to spend on manufactured Chinese gadgetry is putrefying the planet with a myriad of toxic chemicals, in addition to fueling demand for coal as energy.

Cirque du Dubai

The Joint Statement of COP28 UAE aspires to “adopt more ambitious policies to scale up renewable energy and develop financing schemes” toward “enhanced adaptation action that builds resilience and reduces vulnerability, with a robust outcome.” The statement reveals the folly of this robust pollution generation:

“Scientists say both actions – rapidly expanding clean energy and quickly reducing the burning of CO2-emitting fossil fuels – are vital if the world is to avert more severe climate change.”

The circular logic is that quickly burning up oil and coal to manufacture solar panels (that will be toxic waste in 25-30 years) will rapidly reduce the burning of oil and coal. “Clean” energy is wholly dependent on filthy coal – and lucre. Kerry calculates that if the United States unilaterally abandons its coal-fired plants and China pollutes while building its economy and national security, the world will improve. Factory smoke fills the industrial nostrils of the Land of the Dragon, fueled by COP28 UAE and its jet-setter elites. America’s envoy calls on China to build more junk, while hampering America’s hard-earned energy independence at our nation’s peril.

EVs Sapping Electricity

The Biden administration has effectively halted future coal- and gas-fired power plant construction in the United States. Deliberately burdensome regulations, premature closures, and hostility toward expanding fossil fuel reserves or distribution systems burden the overstrained national electric grid.

Increasing US dependency on Chinese coal while abandoning domestic energy security, Kerry ignores the apparent problems with existing electricity distribution sapped by electric vehicles. The North American Electric Reliability Corp. recently warned of an elevated risk of blackouts this winter for more than half the nation:

“… the key factors contributing to the risk are increasing demand for electricity to power things like electric vehicles, decreasing generation due to the premature closures of coal and gas-fired power plants, and permitting delays that prevent new infrastructure from being built and connected to the grid.”

This orgy of destruction, reminiscent of Saruman’s devastation of Isengard in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, shifts fuel consumption to milk profits and consolidates global corporate dominance. The Dubai summit joins Kerry in climate hypocrisy, calling to eliminate cows to reduce deforestation while burning wood chips for polysilicon, proclaiming all coal plants should be shuttered while calling on China to supply more solar, and pretending to care for the planet over which globalists drool to rule.

Kerry, King Charles, Klaus Shwab, and the Pope – our unelected elitist climate envoys – all glorify themselves, covered in soot, at the expense of real climate action.

 

John Klar is an Attorney, farmer, and author. Mostly farmer… And Regular Contributor to GraniteGrok and VermontGrok.

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