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   They've Lost Their Minds in San Francisco
Cal Thomas
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Inside Ohio’s Bitter Fight Over China’s 
Influence On A Nuclear Power Bailout 
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By David Marcus
{thefederalist.com} ~ A bitter political battle has been joined in Ohio over the future of two nuclear power plants. The fight features an amazing collection of issues of the day, including China, clean energy, foreign political interference, and dark money... Advocacy groups on both sides are throwing hard punches, and yesterday one of them launched a $1 million television ad campaign in the state. At issue is Ohio House Bill 6, signed into law by Gov. Mike Dewine in July. The law grants a $150 million, taxpayer-funded bailout to First Energy Solutions, which operates the nuclear plants. It would subsidize Ohio’s shrinking coal energy by $50 million. The loser in the plan is the natural gas industry, which stood to take over the nuclear plants’ share of power production. The advocacy group against the law, Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts, has launched an effort to get more than 260,000 signatures to trigger a referendum that could overturn the law. On the other side, Ohioans for Energy Security, which made the TV ad buy, is fighting to protect the legislation. Those who support overturning the law represent a mix of strange bedfellows. Obviously the natural gas lobby would prefer to have nuclear competition out of the way, but the somewhat libertarian case that bailouts are bad is also being made, as is the questionable environmental argument against nuclear power generation, and the more sustainable one regarding coal subsidies. Not to be outdone, proponents of the law argue that nuclear is a cleaner and cheaper alternative to natural gas, that killing the plants will destroy jobs, and perhaps most in keeping with the current national moment, that China is funding the opposition to the law in an attempt to meddle in American politics. In terms of the clean energy argument, there is something close to scientific consensus that nuclear is the only alternative to fossil fuels that currently can make any serious dent in carbon emissions. Opposition to it has for decades been fueled by near-hysterical attempts to paint it as potentially catastrophic. This is a fabrication that the oil and natural gas industries are happy to propagate...
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Action must be taken to address new information 
on Iran’s breaches of nuclear accords
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by Olli Heinonen
fdd.org } ~ The foreign ministers of France, Germany, and Britain, along with the EU’s foreign policy chief, issued a statement in early June... In it, they expressed “deep concern that Iran is not meeting several of its commitments” under the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). However, they did not address whether Tehran is complying with a separate set of legally binding accords: the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement (CSA) and the CSA’s Additional Protocol (AP). These agreements obligate Iran to provide the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with information about all nuclear facilities, materials and activities in its territory. Unfortunately, there are strong indications that Tehran is in breach of its obligations. Documents seized from a warehouse in Tehran by Israel in January 2018 disclose a wealth of new information about Iran’s nuclear program that was previously unknown to the IAEA. These files, part of a covert archive, show that Iran secretly constructed, operated or had begun to build facilities designed to process nuclear material. Despite the requirements of the CSA and AP accords, Iran failed to report these actions to the IAEA. Pursuant to the IAEA Statute, the IAEA’s Secretariat, which is responsible for inspecting Iran’s nuclear program, is obliged to report these findings to the Board of Governors, which can then reach a formal determination of Iranian compliance with its safeguards agreement. Since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly disclosed the archive in April 2018, experts at the Institute for Science and International Security and I have co-authored 10 detailed technical reports analysing its contents. We found that Iran’s nuclear weapons program was more developed than previously understood. In fact, Iran had an ambitious plan to manufacture five nuclear devices by 2004 and even test one of them at an underground site. Iran failed to report to the IAEA a number of facilities and laboratories it had developed to achieve this objective, thereby violating the CSA and AP. More than a year later, the IAEA has yet to report Iran’s breaches to the Board of Governors. This lapse contravenes the IAEA’s own legal obligations under the CSA, which requires the agency to apply safeguards on all special fissionable material for the purpose of verifying that it is not diverted to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. The IAEA’s inaction weakens its ability to assess Iran’s fulfillment of its obligations under the JCPOA. UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which passed days after the JCPOA’s conclusion, requested the Director General of the IAEA “to undertake the necessary verification and monitoring of Iran’s nuclear-related commitments for the full duration of those commitments under the JCPOA.” If nuclear weaponisation activity continued at the sites discussed in the archive, Iran would be in violation of the JCPOA, in addition to the CSA and AP...JCPOA all talk and no actions.
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Unpacking the Clown Car
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By Alison Nichols
americanthinker.com } ~ The smear merchants from the left side of the political aisle in America have presented us with an ugly picture of themselves as bigoted hatemongers. It is apparent that the mudslingers from the self-righteous left are intent on framing those from the right as hateful bigots... while failing to recognize their own rampant and savage bigotry. There is no denying that bigotry exists in all of us. It is worldwide and as old as humankind. We are bigots the moment we look down on another because of their race, religion, sex, social status, or beliefs. Bigotry is visible in all societies and not limited by sex or caste. Consider the hatred between some Muslims and Jews, Irish Catholics and Irish Protestant, and the Iraqis and Iranians. Bigotry is not limited to the present. Hitler and his followers’ hatred of the Jews, the Athenians warring with the Spartans and the Punic wars between the maritime states of Carthage and Rome are but a few examples of this human failing that violates every human being directly or indirectly during their lifetime. Serious problems occur when we fail to recognize our own bigotry. I freely admit that I think Democrat beliefs and policies are offensive and downright stupid. I am a bigot. However, I do not hate Democrats and certainly do not wish them any harm. It is painfully apparent that mouthy celebrities, sanctimonious politicians and the ludicrous “hate Trump media” have descended into the world of malignant hatred. These gaslighting specialists not only lie proficiently but promote political violence against those that do not ascribe to their beliefs. This brand of hatred and deception is a result of the projection of their own unrecognized bigotry onto their perceived enemies. Each time they call Donald Trump and his supporters “haters,” you can witness their vile and offensive hatred. If it weren’t so dangerous, it would be funny to watch these clowns exiting their clown-cars each and every day to launch their polarizing torpedoes of hate at Trump and his supporters...
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commie-AOC’s Instagram Rant Confirms 
Her Cluelessness About Climate Change
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By Chrissy Clark
thefederalist.com } ~ During an Instagram live video, Rep. commie-Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., discussed her thoughts on climate change. Her comments were riddled with factual inaccuracies... In part of her video, commie-Ocasio-Cortez said, “Even when I was on vacation, I woke up in the middle of the night at 3:30 in the morning just concerned about climate change.”As the video continued, commie-Ocasio-Cortez said diseases are going to escape from frozen glaciers and humans will “contract” them. There are a lot of diseases that are frozen in some of these glaciers. That scientists fear that there’s a lot of diseases that could escape these melted glaciers that were frozen for thousands of years. And that they’re going to get into our water. And that humans could contract them. And they are going to be diseases that are thousands of years old that have vectors that we are not prepared for, that we have never seen. So, that’s a concern. The young representative continued her fear-mongering approach when she said that “every coastal city will go underwater,” the Midwest and large swaths of the rest of the country will experience drought, and the sun will scorch Earth so much that we won’t be able to grow crops. In her video monologue, commie-Ocasio-Cortez then recommend her solution for combatting the inevitable, earth-shattering climate change: overhauling the entire economy. She promoted her goal to “decarbonize” the entire economy, a plan that would cost about $16.2 trillion to over $20 trillion, depending upon the estimations. How are we going to pay for that? We don’t know, and neither does commie-Ocasio-Cortez. This video is just the latest in the congresswoman’s list of embarrassing, factless claims. For instance, while theories have floated around that diseases could be contained within glaciers, no conclusive evidence exists to support the theories. If commie-Ocasio-Cortez is going to propose policies requiring taxpayers to fund trillions of dollars to combat a so-called climate crisis, she should at least base her reasoning on evidence-based scientific facts.
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Crony Capitalism on Steroids
by STEVEN GREENHUT
spectator.org } ~ Sacramento California’s housing crisis has such an obvious cause that even many of the state’s Democratic lawmakers now acknowledge it. Local and county governments have for decades discouraged the construction of housing tracts through slow-growth ordinances, global-warming policies, environmental laws that encourage lawsuits against new developments... and a fee structure that can add as much as 40 percent to the price of a new single-family home. The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office in 2015 reported that “the state probably would have to build as many as 100,000 additional units annually — almost exclusively in its coastal communities — to seriously mitigate its problems with housing affordability.” Instead of mitigating the problem, state policy has made it even worse in the ensuing years, thus pushing the median price in the entire San Francisco Bay Area to $860,000. The Legislature recently killed one modest attempt to boost supply. Senate Bill 50 would have allowed construction on a by-right basis — but only for multi-family buildings around job centers and transit stations. The locals had a cow, and the final version was filled with so many new regulations and work requirements that it was hardly a deregulation at all. But now the Sacramento brain trusts have a new approach that’s more in keeping with their outlook. As the legislative session nears its end, lawmakers are pushing Senate Bill 5, which would create a $2 billion a year property-tax-funded spigot to spend on locally devised development projects, with 50 percent of the cash earmarked toward subsidized housing. The measure is essentially a resurrection of the state’s redevelopment agencies, which were shuttered in 2011 after then-Gov. Jerry Brown desperately needed money to close a gaping deficit. Redevelopment was a relic of 1940s-era urban-renewal fervor. Most states have something similar, often referred to as tax-increment-financing districts. But California’s 400-plus locally controlled redevelopment agencies were particularly awful. Cities would use the redevelopment process to essentially grab control of all development decisions within a targeted project area — and to divert property taxes from other agencies. They would float debt without public approval to fund infrastructure and subsidies that would boost private development projects. The resulting increases in property tax revenues paid off the 30-year bonds. It was crony capitalism run amok. Instead of upgrading blighted areas, cities mainly funded auto malls, shopping centers, hotels, and movie theaters, which provided discretionary sales-tax dollars that localities could use to boost public pay and pensions...  https://spectator.org/crony-capitalism-on-steroids/?utm_source=American%20Spectator%20Emails&utm_campaign=ae254ca6a7-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_08_29_01_44&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_797a38d487-ae254ca6a7-104608113  
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They've Lost Their Minds in San Francisco

Cal Thomas
 

San Francisco, a city described in song for its natural beauty, is descending into an abyss of homelessness, the use of sidewalks as toilets and a place you might not want to visit, much less live.

The latest, but surely not the last demonstration of insanity, is San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors’ adoption of new “person first” language guidelines meant to “change the public’s perception of criminals.” The words “convicted felon,” “offender,” “convict,” “addict” and “juvenile delinquent” are now out. These individuals will henceforth be referred to as a “justice-involved person.” Someone previously called a “criminal” will now be referred to as “a returning resident,” or “a formerly incarcerated person.”

Supervisor Matt Haney told the San Francisco Chronicle the intent is to keep people from being “forever labeled for the worst things that they have done. We want them, ultimately to become contributing citizens, and referring to them as felons is like a scarlet letter that they can never get away from.”

A noble objective, to be sure, but language has — or used to have — a purpose beyond interpersonal communication. Like so much else today, language has now been appropriated to advance political agendas.

The encroachment of euphemisms on common sense is everywhere. Illegal immigrants have become “undocumented workers.” Babies in the womb lose their humanity when they are labeled “fetuses.”

Euphemisms are most used to hide a more accurate description of behavior or status in order to avoid conflict, or not injure someone who might be offended or hurt. It fails to communicate anything meaningful, while claiming to do so. George Orwell called it “Newspeak,” or “doublespeak.”

Too often, euphemisms are used to make bad behavior appear good, or at least tolerable, and to allow one to avoid responsibility and accountability. They are interpreted according to one’s personal wishes. As Humpty Dumpty told Alice in the Lewis Carroll classic: “When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.”

The English language once conveyed meaning. Properly written and spoken, it suggested one was educated and capable of conversing in polite company. Today, it is often used to cover up true intentions. Consider how often “racism” is misapplied.

The proper use of language can also be redemptive. That used to be a major goal, along with punishment, of penitentiaries — the word being derived from “penitent,” suggesting the possibility of changing one’s life after admitting wrongdoing and repenting so as not to repeat bad behavior. Is anything “bad” today, or has that also become subjective?

In our muddled language and culture, one dare not suggest anyone has done anything wrong lest negative labels be attached to them. Such labels are unevenly applied. The political left often retains them to attack the right, but should the right seek to use words that accurately describe the conduct or status of another they are condemned as old-fashioned, rigid, judgmental, or worse.

“Wardrobe malfunction,” has been a recent favorite, a euphemism for showing off what were once considered “private” body parts.

If you are unemployed, you are “between jobs” or a “consultant.” “Underserved community” means the politicians aren’t getting all the money they want. A corollary: you are no longer poor, you are “economically disadvantaged.” The list is endless.

Instead of applying euphemisms, San Francisco should be seeing to the homeless (“previously housed individuals”?) and the filthy streets that now require maps so people can avoid stepping in human waste.

Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco, but the city seems to lost its mind there too.  ~The Patriot Post

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  • Krisi

    Yes I agree

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