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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (57284)8/24/2014 10:23:26 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86350
 
"They understand that more CO2 is not necessarily a problem because it's plant food"

This is true; it is necessarily a problem because it changes temperature which changes rainfall distribution patterns and other things, tho.

"They understand that there is a real threat of snowball Earth putting paid to life "
Nobody who is serious believes that; just deniers like you.

" If more people agree with me, we get to decide while the Settled Scientists have to get a real job."
Scientists have real jobs.

"The conspiracy was demonstrated in the published emails by Jones, Briffa, Mann and co." myth has been proven false numerous times, by numerous inquiries. There is only the deniers' conspiracy to create a conspiracy.

"The third sentence is what I have done"
You took another gish gallop, that's what you've done.

"A Libertarian position is to turn public assets into private property."
Sounds suspiciously sociopathic, which it should, since the Ayntie Christ was a sociopath herself, back B4 she became a sociopath on the dole, which is practically the same thing, but with an extra shot of hypocracy.

Ryan's Hero, Ayn Rand, Worshiped A Serial Killing Psychopath!
No, I'm not kidding and this is not one of those fake headlines. This is something I didn't know and just came across, and is one of the most disturbing things I've read in a long time.
Over at Naked Capitalism, is an article by Mark Ames about Ayn Rand that is truly disturbing and should send up a huge red flag when people say they admire Ayn Rand. It's a long article but well worth the read, and I warn you, it goes into detail about a Psychopathic killer (apparently someone Ayn Rand admired) and the sick crimes he committed.
Paul Ryan's Guru, Ayn Rand worshiped a serial killer who dismembered little girls.

Below the fold are excerpts.

There’s something deeply unsettling about living in a country where millions of people go frothing batshit angry at the suggestion that maybe health care coverage should be extended to the tens of millions of Americans who don’t have it; or when they froth at the mouth in ecstasy at the thought of privatizing and slashing bedrock social programs like Social Security or Medicare. It might not be as hard to stomach if other Western countries also had a large, vocal chunk of their population who thought like this, but the US is seemingly the only place where right-wing elites can openly share their distaste for the working poor. Where do they find their philosophical justification for this kind of attitude? It turns out, you can trace much of this thinking back to Ayn Rand, a popular cult-philosopher who plays Charlie to the American right-wing’s Manson Family.

One reason why most countries don’t find the time to embrace her thinking is that Ayn Rand is a textbook sociopath. Literally a sociopath: Ayn Rand, in her notebooks, worshiped a notorious serial murderer-dismemberer, and used this killer as an early model for the type of “ideal man” that Rand promoted in her more famous books — ideas which were later picked up on and put into play by major right-wing figures of the past half decade, including the key architects of America’s most recent economic catastrophe — former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan and SEC Commissioner Chris Cox — along with other notable right-wing Republicans such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Rush Limbaugh, Rep. Paul Ryan, and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford.

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Back in the late 1920s, as Ayn Rand was working out her philosophy, she became enthralled by a real-life American serial killer, William Edward Hickman, whose gruesome, sadistic dismemberment of 12-year-old girl named Marion Parker in 1927 shocked the nation. Rand filled her early notebooks with worshipful praise of Hickman.

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“Other people do not exist for him, and he does not see why they should,” she wrote, gushing that Hickman had “no regard whatsoever for all that society holds sacred, and with a consciousness all his own. He has the true, innate psychology of a Superman. He can never realize and feel ‘other people.’”

This is the “amazing picture” Ayn Rand — guru to the Republican/Tea Party right-wing — admired when she wrote in her notebook that Hickman represented “the amazing picture of a man with no regard whatsoever for all that a society holds sacred, and with a consciousness all his own. A man who really stands alone, in action and in soul. Other people do not exist for him, and he does not see why they should.”

Other people don’t exist for Ayn, either. Part of her ideas are nothing more than a ditzy dilettante’s bastardized Nietzsche — but even this was plagiarized from the same pulp newspaper accounts of the time.

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Rand denounced the hanging as, “The mob’s murderous desire to revenge its hurt vanity against the man who dared to be alone.”

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But with Rand, there’s something more pathological at work. She’s out to make the world more sociopath-friendly so that people like Ayn and her hero William Hickman can reach their full potential, not held back by the morality of the “weak,” whom Rand despised.

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As much as Ayn Rand detested human “parasites,” there is one thing she strongly believed in: creating conditions that increase the productivity of her Supermen – the William Hickmans who rule her idealized America: “If [people] place such things as friendship and family ties above their own productive work, yes, then they are immoral. Friendship, family life and human relationships are not primary in a man’s life. A man who places others first, above his own creative work, is an emotional parasite.”

There is a LOT more in this article and it's well worth the read if you really want to understand where these cold hearted Republican bastards get their moral compass from.

dailykos.com



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (57284)8/25/2014 12:03:25 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86350
 
My scientists who " have to get real jobs" are hard at work.

UC Berkeley System Gave Early Warning of South Napa Earthquake
Lindsey Hoshaw | August 24, 2014 |

Ten seconds before the South Napa Earthquake struck, UC Berkeley’s ShakeAlert detected the quake.


The university’s early warning project is intended to give residents a heads-up before an earthquake strikes and damage occurs.

To predict the quakes, scientists use a sensor to detect the arrival of the first round of waves called primary waves or p-waves. These waves are fast but rarely cause any damage. P-waves are followed by secondary waves or s-waves which are slower but do more harm.

ShakeAlert provided warning at the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and to users in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose. The system is being developed by UC Berkeley and the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with scientists at California Institute of Technology and University of Washington.

Last September, Governor Jerry Brown approved a bill to create an early warning system. The bill requires that sensors be installed to detect earthquakes and that operators figure out a way to alert the public.

However, ShakeAlert doesn’t have enough backing to scale up, according to Richard Allen who directs the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory.

It will cost $80 million over five years to test and deploy the system and another $12 million a year for operational costs.

After Alaska, California experiences more earthquakes than any other state and an early warning system could provide a model for others, if it receives enough funding.

Currently there is no national early warning system.

Instead, under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, the USGS must issue alerts and improve public safety around earthquakes. While USGS already sends rapid, automatic earthquake information via the Internet, email, text messages and social media it does not currently employ an early warning system.

Funds to test ShakeAlert are currently provided by the Bay Area Rapid Transit System, Google, the City of San Francisco and The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. But it will take a long term financial commitment in order to keep the system running.

blogs.kqed.org