Livin’ on a Premise

Bon Jovi’s ballad “Livin’ on a Prayer” (see below) is a story of a working-class couple struggling to make ends meet. The dream – synonymous with prayer in this usage – of them rising above their current circumstance keeps them going. Prayers, or dreams, come in many shapes and sizes. Some are unattainable fantasies and eventually lead to ruin. This darker side of illusory end-states riddles much of today’s political debates.

Dreams seek to become premises when cloaked in the jargon of “science” as in the cliché “follow the science”. To be clear, a premise is “a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference” according to Webster. Emphasis is on “supposed” since many are unproven and unprovable, and therefore unscientific by definition, and more a statement of feeling than objective reality. A classic example is the trite qualifier “if it saves one life”. It’s a ticket to the straitjacket of complete risk-aversion if not balanced against the very real costs.

One such “dream” is the fallacy of interventions nearly eliminating risk, as in another clamp down against COVID. The dream of risk-aversion is king. The flat-lining of social and economic life is commonly the result. The toxicity in this latest drive to utopia is found in the rejection of life being a long series of trade-offs. The economist Thomas Sowell, an accomplished amateur photographer, would explain the concept to be like the contest between aperture and shutter speed. The taking of pictures is analogous to the balancing of risk of infection and prosperity. The elevation of concern for one depresses the other. That kind of mature thinking is jettisoned in the headlong rush to prevent anyone from getting the sniffles.

“If it saves one life” is the hidden mantra, and underlying premise. If that is the standard, why get up in the morning? We’ve known for quite some time that the virus, like all infections, carries greater dangers for the slender segments of the population with prior medical difficulties. The “saves one life” supposition is weaponized to eliminate any thought of the costs and off we go to eight-year-olds stuck as six-year-olds in academic maturity, lifetimes of personal fortunes destroyed in business closures, an evisceration of social life behind creepy masks and social distancing, and grandma’s hug being reduced to digibytes on a computer screen. It’s monstrous.

The delta variant is the excuse du jour for a return to a form of authoritarianism that’s beginning to awfully look like totalitarianism. It’s used to force people into taking the jabs (vaccine passports, threats of job loss, an end to travel and schooling). Any concerns about the vaccines or applicability to individual circumstances are officially suppressed as “bad thoughts”. The rallying of businesses to the cause carries the stink of fascism of early and mid-20th-century Germany or Italy.

It doesn’t stop there. The science of epidemiology is taking on the appearance of the “science” of race in National Socialist ideology. Totally disreputable, both are the gilding for a power grab and raw utopianism. Lost in the furor are some simple questions. Like, what is the difference between natural and man-made immunity? Is one more efficacious than the other? Pardon me, but isn’t a vaccine an attempt to replicate an infection in order to stimulate the body’s immune system, the one that God gave us? As such, the 99% COVID survival rate has produced a huge number of people with natural immunity. Is this swath of the population better protected than those with the jabs? Crickets by Jen Psaki.

The relative newness in historical terms of the current pandemic prevents many hard and fast answers. I wish that the folks at MSNBC would be more cautious about their bloviating. As for the natural vs. artificial immunity debate, a recent Cleveland Clinic study must be thrown into the hopper for consideration because it raises the scepter of equivalent if not better protection for the survival class. So, why the crisis-mongering for proof of vaccination if a good chunk of the population has equal if not better immunity without it?

More damage is incurred by the risk-averse obsessives in our public health bureaucracies when they resort to agitprop and end up soiling the very real advantages of the vaccines. The recent spike in hospitalizations is routinely characterized as a “pandemic of the unvaccinated”? The phrase is parroted with some glittery number like 97% of cases. I’m sorry but I’m skeptical, and they’ve earned it. On what numbers did they derive their percentage? Some have suggested that they are based on January to June figures, a period when few had the vaccine and thus skewing the result toward the unvaccinated. Conversely, other spot data might confirm the oft-repeated claim. However, the CDC’s Walensky recently let slip that they don’t have up-to-date numbers. Boasts of certainty under conditions of real uncertainty only besmirches the reputations of authority figures and their vaunted “experts”.

Anyway, much of this is an angel-waltz on the head of a pin. The discussion misses the critical issue: Is risk to be avoided at all costs? What are the limits to risk-aversion? Our public gurus act like the 1% – the flip side of the 99% survival rate – is grounds to suffocate civilization. It ignores the fact that some periods carry more dangers than others since nothing in nature is evenly distributed, including hazards. The manic attempt to make all of life for perpetuity equally safe will end in a cataclysm. The premise, or supposition – “if it saves one life” – isn’t a moral imperative. It’s a formula for disaster.

Another calamity awaits in the headlong rush to expunge the phantom threat of systemic racism. Like the fit over COVID, this one is founded on a supposition that, in good ol’ boy fashion, is a dog that won’t hunt. It can’t hunt because it has no legs. The allegory works because the idea has no proof to prop it up. The racism is assumed to exist and it’s off to the drive for wholesale indoctrination.

Under the guise of critical race theory (CRT) and other anti-racism programs, minds are shaped around an unfounded assertion, or premise, in ubiquitous shaming sessions. It’s a simple mental equation for the hustlers: unequal outcomes mean . . . RACISM! To avoid having to identify individual racist actors, it’s loudest barkers point to a shadowy, evil presence. It’s “systemic”, because in their minds unequal stats MUST derive from RACSISM. Not logical but it works politically. Making the malefactor spectral, clears them of having to identify individual racists, which would be hard to find in the upper echelons, or too few anywhere else. It’s a familiar tactic in administrative conflict avoidance: send out a mass memo to address the misbehavior of one or two.

Karl Marx

By making the problem the society, or “system”, the way is paved for revolution. That’s what they’re really after. Their soul mate, Karl Marx, wasn’t satisfied with waiting for another round of elections to impose socialism, something pushed by the Fabians and Mensheviks. He wanted to tear the whole thing down right now. So do they, the hucksters who provide the theoretical framework for the munchkins to tear down Portland. In their minds, after they’ve mangled logic, a corrupt system requires the overturning of an entire way of life root and branch. Imagine it, an entire way of life relegated to the historical ash heap for an empty premise.

The premise of inequality-equals-racism is a scandal to logic, but it doesn’t stop there. We are in the midst of a wrecking campaign for the American economy. Why are we trying to mass devastate livelihoods? This time, the culprit is “climate change”. The charge is that man has wrecked the climate with our grid, cars, and suburbs. It’s said to be crisis, but is it? Now that’s hard to tell, but “crisis” is certainly useful if you want to stampeded the public into draconian self-flagellation.

Faulty, jump-to-conclusions premises abound in this latest round of modern hysteria. What constitutes a “crisis”? Does the available evidence support a “crisis”? Who are the major purveyors of CO₂? Mind you, it isn’t the total amount of CO₂ but an accurate formulation relies on the number per unit of GDP. Would a single country, or state within that country (California for instance), make a dent? Would any of the suggested measures make much of a difference? And, going back to Sowell’s photography metaphor, what are the trade-offs? And costs there will be in a tunnel vision focus on warming.

Our giddy, 31-year-old sophomore class president now serving as the representative of NY’s 14th congressional district (the firebrand known by the moniker AOC) would have you believe that we have 12 more years – oops, 11 more years – before the Sahara covers the globe, Arizona becomes beachfront property, and the islands of the South Pacific have to be removed from maps like the old Soviet Union. John Kerry is tasked with the mission to recruit international converts to the self-mutilation as Biden executes a go-it-alone strategy. All for what, a degree Celsius in a century?

The goal is breathtaking with nothing much behind it but the premise of a crisis. For the true believers, all-too-often with as much scientific understanding as my border collies, it’s an absolute certainty that requires you to surrender your liberty to them. Never mind that the “crisis” lacks any observable clarity, that China and India with 36% of the total world population aren’t about to sign onto a return to life in the dirt, and that Americans won’t long tolerate a grid designed by the greenie wizards of California with California results.

Amazingly, the governing elites in rich countries, mostly the Anglospehere and western Europe, are stupid enough to go along, which says volumes about the state of education in the birthplace of Horace Mann and the modern university. We are flooded by advanced degrees but can’t master simple logic. Has education evolved into a grandiose system of befuddlement? Is education actually de-education?

Something must account for the ignorance of the scientific method and abandonment of sound reasoning. Today, the substitute for a sound education is a computer model. Computer algorithms, i.e. models, are the go-to approach to make certain what is uncertain. Data goes in and predictions pop out, trend lines and whatnot. But the models didn’t suddenly materialize from a burning bush. Humans construct them and play with them and their results. In other words, they are product of us, with all our biases. So, data is entered and weighed, more numbers pop out, and Al Gore jets off to Davos and more $50,000 speaking gigs.

Al Gore, the emissary of climate change apocalyptics

Loose premises are the stuff of many of our most influential political movements. Our schools haven’t inoculated us from the mental plague. Ironically, they function as super-spreader events. As a result, we lurch from the suffocation of our kids behind masks in our schools, businesses forced to operate on a knife’s edge, colossal public debt, to the psychological scarring of ritual shaming sessions under the guise of anti-racism commissars, to a wholesale bulldozing of an entire way of life in a sinister crusade to eliminate something that the rest of the world won’t forego to satisfy the greenie fixations of Santa Clara County.

These aren’t premises in the proper sense of the word. They are leaps of faith, leaps of a materialistic faith, like Marx’s dialectical materialism, and have nothing to do with the spiritual kind. In fact, this new faith appears to be the only kind increasingly congenial among a people who have abandoned the pew or prayer rug. But far from being enlightened, we’ve laid ourselves open to a new kind of sky god: the sky god of ourselves with all our hysterias, stunted cognitive development, and flights of pure fancy. Welcome to livin’ on a premise, and many a faulty one at that.

RogerG

The Democratic Party’s Pemex

Pemex gas leak and fire in the Gulf of Mexico.

Kevin D. Williamson in his recent National Review piece gets it right about socialism. For you Georgetown coeds, socialism is the turning of economic enterprises into government agencies; therefore, they work like the DMV.

Take Pemex, the Mexican government-owned oil monopoly. A stretch of the Gulf of Mexico is on fire thanks to a Pemex gas leak and lightning. Corruption and poor goods and services are rampant because, surprise, government workers behave like their counterparts in the Teamsters and, when government becomes the business, it has a poor track record of regulating itself. Production shifts from oil products to making secure and handsomely-paid jobs. Things like environmental protection and good products at a good price take a back seat to securing the gravy train.

This time, they have the power of the state to insulate them from the prying eyes of victims and competitors.

Sounds like Solyndra. Sounds like the Green New Deal, or Solyndra on meth. Sounds like the public schools and their money-grubbing interests in the faculty lounges and AFT/NEA. Sounds like Al Gore in his latest role of $200 million eco-tycoon. Dingbats like AOC, et al, and Bernie don’t get it, but, if they’re successful, we’ll get it – it being nothing wanted or expected.

RogerG

How Do You Get to Work During a California Brownout?

The eco-Puritans in California are about to present a quandary for sunshine state residents. How do you get your kid with a broken arm to the emergency room in an electric car without a charge?

As you should know, the state is at war with fossil fuels no matter how clean. They’re shutting down natural gas plants right and left. The fanatics in charge of the asylum are shoving solar panels and wind mills down the throats of the population and brownouts are becoming a staple of life in the state.

The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Plant in the Mojave Desert off Interstate 10.

In addition to the gas pump, they have a visceral hatred for the internal combustion engine. Governor Newsom issued an executive order that demands “by 2035, all new cars and passenger trucks sold in California be zero-emission vehicles [ZEV]”. ZEV’s are electric cars if you’re wondering.

Well, put the two together. Brownouts mean that you don’t go to work. According to plugincarworld.com, if you use it daily, you should plug it in daily. But how do you charge your car during a brownout? During a brownout, will the charging stations even be available? I kinda doubt it.

Newsom and company are performing assisted suicide to the state’s oil industry and are calling it “managed decline”. I don’t think that the clowns can limit it to Exxon. It’s “managed decline” for the whole state.

Oh, as for your kid, either learn home medicine or hope that the hospital has a gasoline-powered ambulance. If their vehicle is electric, pray for the hospital to have a diesel generator, and drop to your knees to beseech God that somebody in the vicinity is still making the fuel.

RogerG

Shameless In DC, May 28, 2021

Pres. Biden’s first speech to Congress, May 28, 2021.

Dr. Now in TLC’s “My 600-Pound Life” is confronted with morbidly obese patients. The show reveals the gross flaws of human nature when people are advised to stop destroying themselves in gluttony. They lie, cheat – sneak pizza into their hospital room – and wallow in atrocious self-pity. Well, the first two of those behaviors were on full display last night before a joint session of Congress by President Biden, with the addition of demagoguery and an LSD-inspired disconnect from reality. To be sure, Biden isn’t the doctor; he’s the troubled patient.

And this on the heels of President Trump’s previous 4-year litany of “best ever”. He exaggerated. Biden out-and-out mangled the truth, probably intentionally lied, and presented all the integrity of a used car salesman. He out-Trumped Trump, and every other politician since Tammany Hall.

Let’s face it, last night’s spiel was a “Welcome America to Your New Soviet Future”. Where to start? Start where he started. He shamelessly claimed credit for the good news on the virus. The guy’s been above room temperature while in office for only 100 days, and he struts around taking credit for other people’s accomplishments. The vaccine came out of Trump’s Operation Warp Speed; the distribution and jabs began under the orange man; and the decline in the death rate began before a pandemic-mutilated election put Biden in the oval office. Of course, the contributions of the man from Mira Lago were erased from history. Welcome to Biden’s Bizzarro world.

Biden’s unwitting comic routine continued under the ages-old political tactic of distorting a crisis to stampede the public into the Leviathan. We should have known that we’re in trouble when “the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression” came off his lips. Funny thing that “worst economic crisis”: it was an overt government act to euthanize society in response to the virus. More accurately, it was a government-induced coma, and one that blue state governors want to extend beyond the horizon. Let’s get this straight: they engineer a deadening of life; work to continue the suffocation; and then exploit these outcomes to bring the Soviet’s Gosplan (Soviet central planning agency) to America. The hutzpah is off the charts.

A portion of Times Square, NYC, a ghost town, during its lockdown order in 2020.

Speaking of Gosplan, Biden’s 26-minute prattle was Soviet central planning galore. He plans to flood the country with tidal waves of fiat, paper money – 4 trillions of it on top of his already-passed 2 trillion – for Democratic Party constituencies and hangers-on. He wants to buy off blue-collars with coerced unionization for everybody as he works to destroy their jobs in order to pander to Environmentalism’s zealots among aloof, semi-literate white-collars and uber-wealthy. Oh, he says, not to worry. The working stiffs will be drafted as laboring foot soldiers in the Great Leader’s greenie transformation of all of life, which is reminiscent of Stalin’s Industrialization campaign of the 1930’s, a scheme that had the unhappy consequences of massive official maldistribution of resources and stunning brutality: 10 million starvation deaths in the Ukraine (the Holodomor), ill-suited and untrained peasants herded into factories and new cities, and the production of a lot of crap. Wild imaginations of the powerful can kill you and your livelihoods.

Peasants on a collective farm receiving indoctrination during Stalin’s collectivization/industrialization campaign of the 1930’s.
The confiscation of peasant grain to be sold on international markets to fund industrialization. The result is one of the worst famines in history. It’s a direct consequence of government policy.
Starving children at an Ukrainian orphanage during the Holodomor (Ukrainian famine of the 1930’s)

The suicide pill of a $15 minimum wage was childishly asserted. Who’ll be forced to take it? The pill will be swallowed by the hundreds of thousands who’ll lose their jobs as employers shed folks who can’t produce $15 worth of product. It’ll be a boon to automation . . . as if we need any more reasons to hand over wads of cash to techie lefties.

A robot as a french fry tender at a Los Angeles White Castle. Those workers should be worried.

Be warned, the rest of this account depicts Biden’s and the entire Dem firmament’s rampant abuse of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Playing loose with the language is a hallmark of the blinkered ambitious. It was on full display last night. Take the word “infrastructure”. If you thought that it meant roads, bridges, water projects, the grid, oh how you misjudged the creative duplicity of ambitious people with too much power. “Infrastructure” means The Squad-economy. Say goodbye to your fuel-efficient sedan; say hello to a $50,000 electric cart, made affordable by making somebody else share the cost without their consent. Say goodbye to affordable and consistently available energy; say hello to blackouts, vast stretches of the landscape blanketed in solar panel plantations and artificial forests of huge steel-towered propellers, and utility bills that’ll force you into a hippie lifestyle. Greenie energy isn’t cheap energy, never has been.

White Water windmill farm in Palm Springs, Riverside County, California
US solar plantation

“Clean energy” is another one of those abortions to clear thinking. Cut the crap; it’s code for the destruction of reliable energy – “managed decline” (?) – and its replacement with the kind that’ll be foisted on us after upending our entire way of life at humongous cost to us. See, our politicians only produce words, words that satisfy their unhinged imaginations but make a mockery of good sense.

Here’s more words. All this talk about the “21st century economy” isn’t the “economy of the future”. It’s the economy of the whimsical imaginations of people who are divorced from the mundane task of making and selling stuff in the real world, of people who live a Beltway existence, have the lifetime sinecure of a safe district, and a steady six-figure paycheck. Their whimsies become our nightmares.

Biden was not finished making a shambles of the Oxford Dictionary. He introduced “The American Families Plan” which has little to do with families, and more to do with padding the bank account of the NEA. The centerpiece turns “free” K-12 into “free” pre-K-to-senior thesis. 13 years at taxpayer expense quickly became 17, as if the “21st century economy” requires more sociology and grievance/identity majors. Once they get done with your child’s schooling, your kid will be ready for a job behind a Starbucks counter and primed to head to Portland in a black hood, ready for the ongoing fight against “white privilege”.

Antifa in Portland

As for “free”, nothing is “free”. We all know that, or do we? Don’t expect four more years in an ideological hothouse to enlighten the kids. “Free” is another one of those words to go through the etymological shredder.

The word “free” is frequently attached to “investment” in the steel trap of Biden’s mind. “Investment” is a nicer word for “spending”. Mind you, he’s not talking about “investment” to defend us and our way of life with a 350-ship navy. He’s talking about pumping money into more social programs. “Investment” actually means an expense in the reasonable hope of a profit. What is the reasonable result from many of the earlier “investment” boondoggles? Remember FDR’s New Deal that turned a market correction into a decade-long castration of national wealth and personal fortunes? Remember urban renewal? Remember AFDC? Remember public housing, Section 8? Remember the additional trillions pumped into public education over the past three decades with embarrassing results? Yes, remember Head Start? It’s proof that entrenched lefties still try to put lipstick on that pig. If you want a glimpse into Biden’s future for us, look at California.

California’s version of affordable housing: view of a homeless encampment on 17th Street between Wood and Campbell streets in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Affordable housing in once-beautiful Santa Cruz.
Affordable housing in California: a homeless man (center) sleeps at a homeless encampment along the Santa Ana River in Anaheim, California, on January 23. January 22 reports said authorities planned to clear out Orange County’s largest homeless encampment, with some 500 people living in tents.
Skid row, LA, in sight of the downtown.
San Francisco’s poop patrol cleaning up needles and poop from the sidewalks and streets.
The smoldering ruins of Paradise, Ca. after the Camp Fire swept through the town.
Poor maintenance of California’s Oroville Dam led to to serious spillway damage in 2017.
According to the nonpartisan Transportation for America, California has the second worst roads in the country.
A recent photo of Christmas in Skid Row, LA. Trash and filth in the shadow of tarnished glitterati,

He’s not done with saddling us and future generations with more debt. He plans to lard up the bill with more “free” (meaning somebody else pays) stuff: day care, family leave, etc. The only ray of light is the child tax credit which gives working families a voucher, in essence, to escape his Education Department’s and DOJ Civil Rights commissars. It might be worth Biden’s gift for parents to have the option of getting their kids out of Biden’s public schools, the ones that are riddled with the mayhem of “restorative justice” discipline, school boards under the thumb of the teacher unions and the mentally bankrupt Schools of Education, and the racist indoctrination of critical race theory and other mind-numbing ideologies. How long will it be before Biden discovers that he unleashed a form of choice that he hates: school choice? Parents, take the checks before the teachers’ unions wake up and put the kibosh to it.

The flood gates for more government are further thrown open when the word “right” is promiscuously tossed around as Biden did by attaching it to healthcare. If something is declared a “right”, then it must be guaranteed, guaranteed equally to all. The 13th Amendment prohibits enslaving providers to give it up, but no such protection applies to the taxpayer. A “right” in this context means that taxpayers, now and in the future, must pony up.

Just think about it: how can a product or service, scarce by definition, be guaranteed to everyone in the amount that they demand? Scarcity means a limit to the number of doctors and nurses, medical facilities, money for same, equipment and supplies, and the rest of the supply chain inputs. To pretend it to be a “right” – and that’s all it is, a pretension – is to eventually reach the reality of resources being sucked away from the other necessary components of life. You’ve got healthcare, but the cost of housing, food, and heating goes through the roof. In the end, your healthcare will be limited by quality and some form of rationing. That’s the real world, but it’s not where we find the minds of the donkey party and our president at the dais last night.

Crowds in a medical practice’s waiting room. Crowds will be commonplace when healthcare is made into “right” and “free”.

How will the giver-in-chief pay for these additional trillions and trillions? “Pay” goes into the same meat grinder of meaning with the rest of the relevant vocabulary. It’s a flight of fancy away from the real capital flight. You see, if he succeeds in raising your employer’s taxes, he or she adjusts. Some flee the jaws of Biden’s IRS, and they take a few jobs with them, maybe yours. In the end, a hike in taxes always disappoints. The money coming in doesn’t match the lofty expectations, but the spending certainly continues as before. As for those that head for the tax haven of Ireland, Lizzy Warren (D., Mass.) wants to man the exit points with agents to corral the flight to freedom. Sounds like East German guards at the Berlin Wall.

East German guards at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. A harbinger of Lizzy Warren’s agents to capture people trying to flee her party’s fleecing of the American entrepreneurial class?

It’s interesting to note that Biden’s threshold for tax hikes is $400,000. 400,000 bucks encompasses a well-paid techie lefty and places the bar high enough to protect another valuable constituency: dues-paying members of the teachers’ unions, an essential constituency if you running for office with a “D” after your name. Comfortable suburban white-collars can’t be irritated with tax increases at a time when the Dems need their support to replace other lost constituencies. No need in angering a demographic that you rely upon to continue the revolution down the road.

Biden then gets to another one of those tactless monikers: “fair share”. He throws it out there as if he said something profound. He didn’t; he demagogued it. He should know, as does Pelosi’s CBO, the top 20% pay 69% of all federal taxes. What’s “fair share”? A 100%? This is pure malicious demagoguery. It’s either a lie or Biden is absolutely clueless. You choose.

The speech then mashed together two huge self-negations: his fascination for the rigid ideology of climate change and his promise to protect America’s national interests. Tell me, how does that work? He acts to run down the country with massive regulations, taxes, and life-degrading mandates as he promises to put China in a box. The Paris accord, which he demands that we re-enter, exempts China and India from most of its most deleterious edicts while they fully fall on the U.S. It’s a plan to chop off one of the U.S.’s legs in the race with Red China. Strangulation of the domestic economy makes mute the promise to make Red China play fair. Biden is doing to us what the Red Chinese would do if they could.

Is Biden an unwitting Manchurian candidate?

The whole speech was a combination of how-to-be-Argentina and government-by-leftist-junta. Calm, soothing tones are meaningless if you’re rampaging the train of the country off the rails. “Sleepless in Seattle” became “Shameless in DC” last night.

RogerG

Science Dunces and Climate-Change Apocalyptics

Correlation isn’t causation but it certainly is intriguing. A suspicion about a causal relationship between two factors will arise if a change in one is accompanied by a change in the other (with the caveat of “all other factors being equal”). Take for example increasing secularism – which includes materialism, agnosticism, atheism, and a decline in church attendance – and a rise in the belief of a “climate emergency”. Yes, the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy lurks as a cautionary tale for any attempted linkage between happenstances, but that can’t be an excuse to flippantly reject a possible, maybe probable, connection when reason and evidence bolster the case.

Today, pews are empty and John Kerry jets off to China to enlist the communist regime in a jihad against “climate change”. Suburban women and other excitable voting blocs have night-sweats over ubiquitously broadcast fears of extreme weather and rising seas flooding their neighborhoods. The great lords of the donkey party proclaim it to be the central issue of our time, and a singular, stand-alone, and existential threat to such an extent that its amelioration must be pursued even to the detriment of national prosperity and security. Who’s pushing the crusade? Science dunces.

Why would secularists be more likely to be hair-on-fire about climate change? Deductively speaking, and with a little support from inductive reasoning (i.e., evidence), a reasonable connection can be drawn. Secularists have nothing to rely upon for all that happens other than human agency, there being nothing beyond us and the material world. It’s easy for them to fall for crusades that are postulated on man being the principal cause of our ills. They are less inclined to accept that some matters are consigned to fate or beyond our ken. They are irresistibly drawn to man as the cause and the material reform of man as the solution – aka, the Green New Deal and Lenin and his Bolsheviks, et al.

1920’s Bolshevik leadership from left: Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky

Religionists are more resistant to the compunction. After all, for them, God is the ultimate sovereign of all things, not man and his SUV. In contrast, secularists are alone in the universe in a heightened sense of anxiety, ready recruits for the ballyhoo of the political circus. Researchers Aimee Lopes and Christopher Jones in ScienceDirect found such a connection when they concluded in their survey,

“Secular participants expressed anxiety in relation to environmental issues, especially climate change. Lack of belief in an afterlife or divine intervention led secular participants to focus on human responsibility and the need for action . . . .”

This leads me to the triple bogey of hypothetical thinking: the degree of secularism, the level of science literacy, and the fervency of belief in the secular crusade. Is it possible for a high degree of cultural secularism, combined with a low level of science understanding, to lead to an inability to distinguish climate hysterics from real science and, consequently, a frenzy for climate eschatology? It’s not only possible; it’s probable.

Publicity hounds barking about it as in so many Chicken Littles seem to run in the same lane of questionable scientific literacy. For instance, Al Gore, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ed Markey, Joe Biden, and his political consort, Kamala Harris, aren’t scientists. Far from it. Gore graduated from Harvard with a degree in government, and according to Wikipedia, “he did not do well in science classes and avoided taking math.” Mmmmmmmmmmm.

A corpulent Al Gore from 2010.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey delivers remarks on the Green New Deal in 2019.

AOC is an urchin of government from her education to her internship under Ted Kennedy. Her degree is in one of those academic amalgams in the “arts”: international relations and economics (?). Bear in mind that a BA in a particular field doesn’t guarantee practical competence in it. As for her science acumen, she’s puffed up for her second-place finish in a high school ISEF competition. There’s much in the story that doesn’t pass the smell test. An asteroid – discovered in 1992 when she was 3 – named after her for a SECOND-PLACE finish in a high school science fair? What’s behind that? An alleged science whiz that ends up in Boston U. pursuing “international relations”? What? Mmmmmmmmmmm.

A teenage AOC at her high school science fair project.

The rest of her résumé, or what has been commonly said of her, is similarly odoriferous. Intel giving her a scholarship to an expensive college to pursue a non-science degree? They don’t do that! Mmmmmm.

Then there’s what doesn’t appear in her résumé, or has gone down the memory hole. The girl was bouncing around after graduation; nothing unusual in that. Without any technical expertise of the kind evident in a science background, she gravitated to the chattering vocations that are typical of the chattering classes. She used a government-subsidized communal workplace to “incubate” a book publishing business (Brook Avenue Press) that failed to produce a single book and jumped on board one of those trendy self-improvement consultancies, GAGEis (Gage Strategies), that ended up as successful as the book publishing enterprise. And to think that this genius is leading the effort to overturn our personal fortunes to address her climate-change hysterics. (this part of her story can be found here )

The rest of the gang isn’t any more scientifically impressive. Ed Markey (D, Mass.) earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and his JD at Boston College. Law and government are his gigs. From there, he’ll spend rest of his life at taxpayer expense.

Sen. Ed Markey (D, Mass.)

Another long-in-the-tooth Dem and recent Green New Deal enthusiast, Joe Biden, got his BA in history and political science from the U. of Delaware. He then matriculated to the U. of Syracuse Law School where he met his wife and finished at the bottom of his law school class (76th of 85). (see here)

A younger Joe Biden.

And then we have Biden’s sidekick, Kamala Harris. Does she bring a trained eye for science to her lofty political platitudes? That’s hard to believe since she graduated from Howard U. with an “arts” degree in political science and – here we go again – economics. And of course, after that, she flies to law school like Gore, Markey, and Biden before her. In the end, what we have is a cohort that proves the relationship between a high level of gullibility for climate-change pablum and a paucity of actual science competence.

VP Kamala Harris.

To be sure, they can get away with a lack of science acuity if they have a back bench of politicized “experts” to buck them up. In this regard, the corruption of science by politics has reached a crescendo as government, led by its science dunces, has increasingly regulated and subsidized the science industry. The influence of politics is palpable. And add to this the failure of the academic science departments in preventing the lefty lunacies in the broader campus from bleeding into their faculties and research. Increasingly, science is no longer science in places where science is expected to be conducted.

Thus, at this juncture, it is pertinent to ask, what is science? It isn’t critical race theory and its illegitimate offspring. “Follow the science” would require a person to actually follow science, the real science, the scientific method. It begins with a mental disposition to recognize a real scientific proposition, or hypothesis: one that is presented in a testable way, tested by the scientific method. “Systemic white racism” isn’t it. It is presumed to exist, and is accompanied by a trail of verbiage that only works to excite the demagogues’ fellow-travelers. Ditto for the trendy climate-change craze.

Known hustlers of “critical race theory”: Ibram X. Kendi (l) and Robin Diangelo.

For the record, climate change is happening, as it has since shortly after the formation of the planet, and the planet had one. Climate isn’t static. The big question isn’t over the existence of climatic changes but whether we are triggering a climate catastrophe today. It’s provocative idea, but one better suited for Hollywood scriptwriters and not one befitting a scientist.

Those scientists willing to go down that path are letting their political biases cloud their scientific judgment. They, and we, must be reminded of a few pertinent scientific facts. First, since we started having a climate, about 4.6 billion years ago, it has acted as a gaseous membrane. Some of the sun’s energy to the surface gets delayed and absorbed in the atmosphere thus keeping our temperatures from dropping to Martian levels (ranging +70⁰ to -220⁰ F, averaging -80⁰). Clouds, water vapor, methane, and carbon dioxide especially do the trick, and all of them predate the human discovery of fire. The global greenhouse was one of God’s best inventions.

This image depicts the effects of clouds absorbing longwave rays emitted from the Earth, which are then reemitted back to the surface. This tends to result in overall warming of the Earth during the nighttime.

Next, global warming is better than global cooling, hands down. But, as with most things in nature, the picture is complex. A warming climate extends the growing season which is great for lifespans, prosperity, and civilizations. Greenland became green over more of it, and hospitable to Norse settlement. A cooling one is a cataclysm for bringing marauding invasions (the fall of the Roman Empire; the Rhine froze over), end-times pandemics (the Black Death in multiple waves), and famines (surplus-destroying fungi; crop-destroying freezes; and a shrunken growing season). Yet, for the early Puritan settlement of Massachusetts, The Little Ice Age (1303-1860 AD) worked to their benefit in certain ways: malaria, yellow fever, and dysentery weren’t as severe as elsewhere; enteritis, the bane for children at the time, wasn’t as big a problem; and the cold New England winters posed an elevated health risk to sub-Saharan Africans so slavery couldn’t take root.

Lucas van Valckenborch painted a cold winter landscape set near Antwerp, Belgium, in 1575, when Europe was in the midst of the Little Ice Age.

On balance, though, it must be admitted that warm periods presaged good times. As for slavery, the moral stain would be removed by 650,000 deaths on the battlefield.

Politicians exaggerate – nothing new in that – and politicized “experts” adopt the habit. The only difference in the two theatrical acts lies in the fact that politicians start out as activists, and later morph into snout-trough-burying careerists, but our politicized “experts” remain in the initial political larvae stage of activist. The compromised expert is giddy at the prospect to distort the science in support of his activism. For example, CO₂, a gaseous byproduct of job creation, is inflated to the status of an archvillain. So, methane, clouds, water vapor, volcanoes, sunspot activity, and anything else that helps our atmosphere hold onto solar energy for the sake of our long-term health, are ignored in order to get right to “evil” CO₂. Thus, the increase in the gas from .03% to .04% of atmospheric molecules in the past 100 years is crafted into a nightmare.

Activist professor Michael Mann of Penn St. U.

For the activist in a lab coat, forget about CO₂ being a vitamin for plants in the production of oxygen. For them, CO₂ carries Revelations’ mark of the beast, despite the observation that a doubling of it would only increase temperatures by 1.8⁰F, which is amply verified in the geologic and climactic record. But that piddling amount must be magnified into a “tipping point” and reinforced in the virtual gaming of their computer models. They overdo the principle of “positive feedbacks” – a process that works to increase the effects of a change in a system – and integrates the bias into their models that function as magic lanterns.

They do this to explain away Le Chatelier’s principle: “when a settled system is disturbed, it will adjust to diminish the change that has been made to it.” Over time, a disturbance in a natural system will be mitigated, not magnified as in “positive feedbacks”. So, the influence of a spike in atmospheric CO₂ will be absorbed and blunted by adjustments of the other factors in the system thereby lessening the impact. “Positive feedbacks” is prominent in alarmist algorithms; Le Chatelier is functionally absent. Thus, they can flood the zone with scary predictions of coastal real estate moving inland, unhinged extreme weather predictions that make their way into recent movie scripts, and all sorts of other wild and hypothetical calamities and prognostications.

At the end of the day, we get to endure our political buffoons standing before cameras to ignorantly chastise anyone with a head still on their shoulders. It’s enough to make a person wonder if we’re living in an asylum run by the inmates.

The whole scene brings to mind another word: kakistocracy. It is a noun for a “government by the least suitable or competent citizens of a state.” Not surprisingly, it’s of Greek origin. The prefix, kakistos, means “worst”. Add the suffix, -cracy, or “rule”, and we get an accurate depiction of the Biden administration, the Dem head-honchos in Congress, and the cowards in corporate suites. It’s enough to make one live off-the-grid.

RogerG