Monday Night Quick Hits: The Frozen Global Warming Crystals Edition


Large sections of the nation are preparing for a massive dose of global warming:

A multi-day, multi-region potentially historic and destructive winter storm will unleash its fury beginning Monday and will last through Wednesday.

When everything is said and done, the storm may very well impact a third of the population of the United States; approximately 100 million people.

Its reach will be felt from the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies to the Ohio Valley to the coast of New England.

Accompanied with the winter storm will be a severe thunderstorm threat across the South capable of producing damaging winds, hail and a few tornadoes.

Our Midwest storm coverage will be categorized into the four factors: heavy snow, destructive ice, tornadoes and bitter cold.

Remember all this snow and cold is due to the ENTIRE PLANET getting hotter.

Matt @ CH2.0 has pulled together another great resource post. This time, covering the events in Egypt.

Snowflakes up close. Very close.

Robot: Freedom is the Answer

6 Secret Monopolies You Didn’t Know Run the World

Cynical Synapse:

Since when does government have the authority to limit free enterprise? If private companies can meet (or exceed) the government standard of service, why are they being denied the opportunity to do so? And why is capitalism being stiffled in deference to the interests of a monopolistic government agency? If the Screening Partnership Program is no longer part of TSA policy, why is it still on their website?

Ace: Federal Judge Throws Out ObamaCare

The Eye: Julian Assange on 60 Minutes

Egypt, Mubarak, and the Muslim Brotherhood

WyBlog: Obamacare: Unconstitutional, and void

Of course the Obama Administration will appeal this ruling faster than Nancy Pelosi can say, “more Botox, Stat!” If there’s one thing Barry and his liberal band of socialists hate it’s Freedom. Freedom is messy. Freedom means they can’t guarantee equality of outcome. Freedom is incompatible with their grand design for wealth redistribution. Freedom gives people the idea that they’re in charge of their own destiny, and then who needs a benevolent bureaucracy staffed by elite intellectuals?

Fleece: Chocolate strawberries among extravagant demands by Nancy Pelosi as she travelled world courtesy of US Airforce

WWTFT Book Review: The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis

Zipporah: 10 Christian names you don’t really hear

State Dept was holding meetings with Egyptian dissidents

Leave it to the British and their humor (humour)…

Egypt In Turmoil – Is Mubarak Regime Near The End?

Unrest in Egypt: What’s going on?

Comments
  • Cynical Synapse January 31, 2011 at 10:01 pm

    As always, thanks for the link, Steve. I’m particularly pleased by the quote. It is the essential point of my post! It bears on the gradual growth of governmental usurping of individual rights and freedoms.

    • steve January 31, 2011 at 10:04 pm

      Not a problem. I really like your post and the quote hits the nail on the head perfectly.

  • theCL January 31, 2011 at 10:07 pm

    Large sections of the nation are preparing for a massive dose of global warming

    ROTFLMAO! Glo Bull Warming.

    • steve January 31, 2011 at 10:22 pm

      Glo Bull warming…. I like it.

  • LD Jackson January 31, 2011 at 10:29 pm

    We are just hours away from our own dose of global warming, Steve. Thanks for the link.

    • steve February 1, 2011 at 6:17 am

      You are most welcome. Everyone here is nervously awaiting our foot of global warming.

  • Matt January 31, 2011 at 11:59 pm

    We’re waiting until our Globull warming arrives. Just an hour or two away. Thanks for the linkage sir!

    • steve February 1, 2011 at 6:18 am

      It is amazing how widespread this round of glo-bull warming is.

  • FasterCat February 1, 2011 at 1:02 am

    I just heard glo bull warming rap tap tapping on my sliding glass door.

    • steve February 1, 2011 at 6:19 am

      Those pesky frozen glo-bull warming crystals…

  • Bunkerville February 1, 2011 at 9:28 am

    Thank so much for the link, and all of your hard work.

    • steve February 1, 2011 at 6:23 pm

      You are most welcome!

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