The article, mostly discouraging, from the law blog Volokh Conspiracy, is HERE.
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Special Commissioners Meeting to Hear Public Comments
For any who may not have been keeping up with the chain of events relating to Torch Energy’s proposed Mill Pond wind turbine farm, next on the agenda is a special meeting of the Carteret County Commissioners. The meeting is set for 6pm on Thursday, January 2nd for the purpose of hearing public comments and otherwise considering the adoption of a 60-day moratorium on County permit issuances for such projects, pending additional review by the Commissioners. Due to the anticipated turnout, this meeting will be held in the Crystal Coast Civic Center in Morehead City.
A local citizen leading the opposition to the project, John Droz, will speak in favor of the moratorium. Droz and I urge all concerned citizens and residents to attend the meeting also, and to speak in support of the moratorium. The time allotted to each person wishing to speak is three minutes, and the process is simple and straightforward:
Write down your intended remarks. They should begin with your name and approximately where in the County you live. Beyond that, make them as elaborate as you wish, but be sure to include
- your support of the 60-day moratorium and;
- the Bullet Points, in whole or in part (see the link below).
Arrive early enough to get your name entered on the list of those wishing to speak.
When your name is called, go to the podium and read your remarks.
If you cannot attend the meeting in person, the commissioners will be made aware of your input if you e-mail the text of your remarks to the Commissioners Board Clerk, Jeanette Deese <jeanetted@carteretcountygov.org>.
Some additional resources that you may find useful:
The CITIZEN’S CASE, the text of remarks made by John Droz before the NC Military Affairs Commission on December 19th.
The BULLET POINTS, compiled by John Droz.
The full fifteen-page HANDOUT, which lays out in some detail the problems with the Mill Pond project.
The website for AWED, the Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions.
Let’s try for a big turn-out on Thursday night. We need to impress the Commissioners with the depth of our feeling about the crafting of the County’s Tall Structures Ordinance, and about this proposed wind turbine farm.
Latest Malady of the Left — Tea Party Derangment Syndrome
We have all heard of Bush Derangment Syndrome (BDS), but I think we may have a new one. Earlier this year, on February 8th, the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) released the results of a study on the Tea Party.
Key bits:
Rather than being a purely grassroots movement that arose spontaneously in 2009, the Tea Party developed in part as a result of tobacco industry efforts to oppose smoking restrictions and tobacco taxes beginning in the 1980s, according to a study by researchers at UC San Francisco.
“Nonprofit organizations associated with the Tea Party movement have longstanding ties to tobacco companies, and continue to advocate on behalf of the tobacco industry’s anti-tax, anti-regulation agenda,” said senior author Stanton A. Glantz, PhD, director of the UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education (CTCRE) and a UCSF professor of medicine and American Legacy Foundation Distinguished Professor in Tobacco Control.
You can view the entire press release HERE. Be sure to read through to the end, where you will be overjoyed to see that this cockamamie study was financed by your Federal tax dollars.
CCTA Meets w/NC Public Education Super June Atkinson
On December 12, 2013, members of the Coastal Carolina Taxpayers Association’s (CCTA) Common Core Committee, chaired by Kim Fink, left New Bern to attend a meeting with June Atkinson, North Carolina’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, in her Raleigh conference room. A complete (and somewhat lengthy) account of their meeting, written by members who were in attendance and slightly edited for brevity, is HERE.
For those who may need to get up to speed on the Common Core threat:
Stop Common Core NC is a good clearinghouse for Common Core information and developments, and they have an informative two-page handout that bores into the objectional aspects of Common Core.
The John Locke Foundation (mainly Terry Snoops) has done a lot of research into the ramifications of Common Core, resulting in their Sixty Questions About Common Core.
Possum Drops and Animal Rights Lunatics
This past Friday, the NC Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) finally issued a permit allowing the Brasstown organizers to capture a possum for use in their annual “Possum Drop” festival on New Year’s Eve. Predictably, the assiduously asinine activists at PETA are going to court on Monday to block it. The contention over this event has a surprisingly long history, and was even the impetus for a piece of legislation aimed at accommodating the organizer:
Last year, a judge ruled the Wildlife Resources Commission could not issue a permit for Logan’s event unless there was a change in the law to allow the commission to issue permits.
In March, the General Assembly passed a bill that gave the commission the power to issue permits. The bill, signed into law the same month, also allows licensed sportsmen to hold animals for display as long as they are returned to the wild when the event is over.
Was this enough to dissuade PETA from further spoil-sport shenanigans? But, nooooo …
The entire silliness, including the history, is HERE in this article from the Raleigh News & Observer.
Listen Up: BOE Members Cannot Endorse Candidates
At a meeting earlier this year of his local Tea Party group, Delma Blinson, a Republican and member of the Beaufort County Board Of Elections, spoke in favor of and made a motion to endorse Greg Brannon, one of the candidates attempting to unseat Democratic Senator Kay Hagan next fall. For that, he has been removed from his office on the county BOE.
Report Patrick Gannon fills in the details with his Raleigh News & Observer article, HERE.
Jim Jones, Cult Leader and Wannabe Kingmaker
The 35th anniversary of the deaths of the People Temple cult, led by preacher Jim Jones, passed uneventfully on November 18th. The mass suicide of 909 cult members took place at the cult compound in Jonestown, Guyana at Jones’ direction.
President Obama’s controversial new White House counselor, John Podesta, reminded everyone of the episode earlier this month when he characterized the conservative members of the House of Representatives as “a cult worthy of Jonestown”, an excess which impelled him later to apoligize to Speaker John Boehner.
John Fund was moved to write this on National Review Online:
I was living in San Francisco during the period when Jim Jones was a Democratic power broker, known for his ability to deliver thousands of votes. I recall that in 1976, Assemblyman Willie Brown, later the longtime speaker of that body, compared Jones to Martin Luther King, Angela Davis, Albert Einstein, and Chairman Mao in an introduction.
[snip]
Jones basked in the glow of praise his People’s Temple garnered from gullible politicians, and San Francisco mayor George Moscone, later tragically assassinated in 1978, even appointed him to San Francisco’s housing commission. Jones had been responsible for an incredible vote-harvesting operation that may have made the difference in Moscone’s narrow 4,000-vote victory over conservative John Barbagelata in 1975.
As many readers may remember, Mayor Moscone was shot to death by Dan White, along with “community organizer” Harvey Milk.
The full article is HERE.
And Speaking Of Unions
It continues to look as if the reforms wrought by Wisconsin’s Republican Governor Scott Walker are having a positive effect. Wisconsin’s free-market MacIver Institute reports that, in the recent annual union re-certification elections, mandated by Walker’s reforms, “Workers rejected over 70 of 408 school district unions …”. The full article is HERE.
Union Boring In On Amazon
I confess, I like Amazon, I pay the annual fee for the Prime membership, and I find myself ordering more and more stuff from them as the years go by, partially because of the low pricing, and partially because it helps me avoid the hassle and costs associated with driving around to shop at the brick and mortar stores. Today, the well-known economics blogger Megan McArdle has up a good article explaining why the union, in this case the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), are concentrating their current efforts on unionizing the Amazon workers at the company’s warehouse operation in Delaware. Delaware, of course, is not a right-to-work state, which begs the question of why Amazon chose to locate their operation there in the first place, especially since nearby Virginia is a RTW state.
The MAC-LAC Teleconference
The latest noteworthy development in the continuing controversy over Torch Energy’s proposed Mill Pond wind turbine farm was the teleconference meeting earlier in the week of Governor McCrory’s Military Affairs Commission (MAC) with the General Assembly’s Legislative Affairs Committee (LAC). The Military Affairs Commission was established earlier this fall, on August 1st, with the goal of making North Carolina the “most military friendly state in the country”.
The MAC-LAC teleconference covered a number of agenda topics, with pending wind farm legislation being among them. John Droz was on the line, presenting the numerous concerns of the Carteret County citizenry, with a focus on the military aspects and the implications for Cherry Point in particular. In addition to John Droz, several elected officials spoke in opposition to the proposed project, including Senator Norman Sanderson, Representative Pat McElraft, Carteret County Commissioner Robin Comer, and US Representative G. K. Butterfield (Democrat, 1st District).
The next meeting of the MAC is scheduled for Tuesday, February 18, 2014.
Climate Change Liars
Bill McKibben is one of the more extreme AGW alarmists (pardon me, “Climate Change” visionaries), surpassing even the infamous Michael Mann. Among his many preoccupations is arctic ice melts, and he has flown in the face of reality more than once this past summer with his adamant insistence that the arctic cap is disappearing at an a catastrophic rate. In a Rolling Stone article dated December 17th, he does it again:
“Under Obama we’ve had the warmest year in American history – 2012 – featuring a summer so hot that corn couldn’t grow across much of the richest farmland on the planet. We’ve seen the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded north of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and the largest wind field ever measured, both from Hurricane Sandy. We’ve watched the Arctic melt, losing three quarters of its summer sea ice. “
On November 8th, by the way, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service revised their prediction of the 2013 corn crop upwards to a record 14-billion bushels, despite the fact that total planted acreage was down 2% from 2012.
In the article, McKibben disparages the Obama administration for not being more activist in the AGW cause, and the article, HERE, actually is interesting reading. The main reason I point out this guy’s lunacy, however, is to give me another excuse to post this graphic:
The Laws Are For Thee, And Not For Me
In yet another disturbing example of the Obama adminstrations cavalier attitude toward the laws of the land, a Texas federal judge’s opinion exposes their flagrant actions in an illegal immigration case. From PowerLine, the full article is HERE.
Energy From Algae — The New Foo Fighters
Douglas Elliott, a spokesman for the DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL, located in Richland, WA) has announced a new and more efficient process for converting algae into petroleum products. Algae fuel research has been going on for years, but the processes developed to date have been inordinately expensive, mainly because the algae had to be thoroughly dried before the ensuing steps began, and because expensive chemicals were used, particularly hexane solvents. Additionally, the former processes were all batch processes, which made for too much down-time.
The new procedure yields a continuous flow of viscous crude oil liquid that can be further processed into gasoline, diesel fuel, and other consumables. The by-products are water containing nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — the key nutrients for growing more algae with which to continue the process.
From the announcement:
PNNL scientists and engineers simplified the production of crude oil from algae by combining several chemical steps into one continuous process. The most important cost-saving step is that the process works with wet algae.
“Not having to dry the algae is a big win in this process; that cuts the cost a great deal,” said Elliott. “Then there are bonuses, like being able to extract usable gas from the water and then recycle the remaining water and nutrients to help grow more algae, which further reduces costs.”
the PNNL team works with the whole algae, subjecting it to very hot water under high pressure to tear apart the substance, converting most of the biomass into liquid and gas fuels. The system runs at around 350 degrees Celsius (662 degrees Fahrenheit) at a pressure of around 3,000 PSI, combining processes known as hydrothermal liquefaction and catalytic hydrothermal gasification.
For the entire article, go HERE.
Massachusetts Cops Confiscate "ObamaCare Heroin"?
This is bizarre. The image above this post was taken by the Massachusetts State Police officer who, in the course of a traffic stop, discovered over a thousand bags of heroin, packed in baggies suitable for street distribution. As can be seen in the image, many of the bags were labeled “ObamaCare”. The article does not contain much more information, but I think we may hear more of this.
Mill Pond Matters at the County Commissioners Meeting
The only news relating to the “Mill Pond” wind energy project that transpired at tonight’s regular meeting of the County Commissioners was a decision to hold another Special Commissioners meeting on January 2nd in the Morehead City Civic Center at 6pm to hear public comments on the suggestion to enact a 60-day moratorium on the issuance of any permits for wind energy facilities in the County. The purpose of such a moratorium would be to give the Commissioners time to review and possibly revise the existing ordinance governing these types of facilities.
Another development was the election of a new Chairman, which takes place annually at the December meeting. Tonight, Commissioner Jonathan Robinson was elected to take over from Greg Lewis, the current Chairman. Commissioner Robin Comer was elected to assume the position of Vice-Chairman.
Left to right, in the above photo, are Commissioners Terry Frank, Elaine Crittenton, Greg Lewis, Jonathan Robinson (Chairman), Robin Comer, Jimmy Farrington, and Bill Smith.
County Commissioners Deliberate TSO Moratorium
Tonight at 6pm the Carteret County Commissioners hold their regular monthly meeting in Beaufort. Among the items on the agenda, I am told, is the election of a new Chairman, and, in what seems to be a process that is being deliberately “slow-walked”, a vote on establishing a two-month moratorium on permit issuances for any wind turbine farms in the county while the Commissioners and other elected representatives ponder the ponderables. So, be there or be square.
Remember, Remember, the 16th of December
Exactly 240 years ago today, on the 16th of December, 1773, a gang of Bostonians dressed as Indians boarded the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver and dumped 90,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. That fateful action on December 16, 1773, and Parliament’s inflammatory response — closing the Port of Boston, altering the colony’s charter, radically limiting popular government in Massachusetts, allowing the quartering of troops in private houses, among other arbitrary measures — precipitated the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party, like the revolution more generally, seems to be a relic of a bygone age, despite the modern namesake it’s inspired. Is it just the appellation that reverberates today?
Some scholars, most notably Harvard’s Jill Lepore, reject any comparison between 1773 and the present, accusing the modern Tea Party of “historical fundamentalism” for, in part, making “political arguments grounded in appeals to the founding documents, as sacred texts, and to the Founding Fathers, as prophets.” But that criticism rests on a fundamentalism of its own, presupposing that the past is so distinct from the present that the political practices, ideas, and modes of 1773 cannot possibly be applicable today. America’s revolutionaries did not think about history that way, nor do many Americans today. MORE …
A Greater Saudi Involvement in the 9/11 Attacks?
Paul Sperry, a Hoover Institution Fellow, writes today in the New York Post about the resolution being proposed by Representatives Walter Jones (R-NC) and Stephen Lynch (D-MA) to have declassification and release of the full 2002 Congressional investigative report of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and other sites. Both congressmen have recently read some previously redacted portions that they found shocking, particular as it relates to the involvement of the Saudi Arabians.
The full article is HERE, and is very much worth reading.
And Because I Love This Graphic Sooo Much —
I will use the excuse of observing the fifth anniversary (more or less) of former Vice-President Al Gore’s predictions in 2007, 2008, and 2009 that the North Pole would be ice-free by now. Since the North Pole ice cap sits atop open water, I know Santa must have been worried there for a while.
To refresh your memory, HERE is the video of the Goreacle making the prediction to a meeting in Copenhagen of the UN Climate Change Conference in December of 2009.
— UPDATE —
When I posted this initially, the estimates were that the increase in the amount of ice was on the order of 29%. Now, the ice-men have revised their estimates upward markedly, to at least 50% and maybe even 75%.
Keeping Up With The Ongoing IRS Scandal
For the information of readers interested in the subject, there is no one out there that has done and is doing a more diligent job of keeping up with the day-to-day unfolding of the IRS Scandal than Paul Caron, a Pepperdine University Law Professor who blogs as the “TaxProf”. To peruse his extensive collection, click HERE.
Better The Evil We Know
Paul Suderman reported yesterday at the online Reason Magazine site about a recent WSJ/NBC-News poll that showed that even the nation’s uninsured oppose ObamaCare by a large majority. That, of course, is very bad news for the funding prospects of ObamaCare.
The full article is HERE.
Why, Who Could Have Known This Would Happen?
Almost everybody, that’s who.
The Fuqua School Of Business at Duke University has released the results of a new survey of business leaders and CFOs. Two key paragraphs:
“… An unintended consequence of the Affordable Care Act will be a reduction in full-time employment growth in the United States. Companies plan to increase full-time employment by 1.4 percent in 2014, a rate of growth which is down from last quarter and unlikely to put a dent in the unemployment rate. CFOs indicate that full-time employment growth would be stronger in the absence of the ACA.”
“I doubt the advocates of this legislation would have foretold the negative impact on employment,” said Campbell R. Harvey, a professor of finance at Fuqua and a founding director of the survey. “The impact on the real economy is startling. Nearly one-third of firms may either terminate employees or hire fewer people in the future as a direct result of ACA.”
The full release, in PDF form, is HERE.
Quote Of The Day
From Mike Rowe, the guy who starred on the Discovery Channel show “Dirty Jobs“:
“If we are lending money that ostensibly we don’t have to kids who have no hope of making it back in order to train them for jobs that clearly don’t exist, I might suggest that we’ve gone around the bend a little bit.”
A friend of mine spent an average of $40K per year for the seven years it took for his kid to get an MD from Duke Medical School. Since he footed the bill, the kid had no real debt upon graduation, but many take a similar path on borrowed money.
Politico: Senate Poised To Pass Budget
As reported this morning by Manu Raju and Burgess Everett:
Senate Democrats are on the cusp of securing enough GOP votes to break a filibuster next week on the bipartisan budget, temporarily ending the fiscal crises that have dominated Washington for the past several years.
With 53 Democrats and two independents expected to back the measure, four Republicans — John McCain of Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine, Jeff Flake of Arizona and Richard Burr of North Carolina — said that they would vote to cut off debate on the budget, putting proponents just one vote shy of advancing the measure to final passage.
Trouble Continues To Build In The South China Sea
A few days ago I posted on the confrontational situation that is building in the South China Sea. To recap the essence of that post:
In November, China unilaterally declared an air defense zone covering islands controlled by Japan but claimed by Beijing, creating apprehensions in Japan and elsewhere that the aggressive posture on the part of the Panda could result at some point in an unplanned military encounter. The several small uninhabited islands, known to the west as the Senkaku group, lie just to the northeast of Taiwan (formerly known as Formosa) in the southern portion of the East China Sea.
Last week, the US Air Force flew two B-52 heavy bombers through the area, serving notice to the Chinese that their claim of exclusivity was repudiated. Now the British newspaper MailOnline is reporting that the US Navy is sending P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft to strengthen America’s ability to hunt submarines and other vessels in seas close to China.
Now, Bill Gertz of the Washington Free Beacon is reporting that:
A Chinese naval vessel tried to force a U.S. guided missile warship to stop in international waters recently, causing a tense military standoff in the latest case of Chinese maritime harassment, according to defense officials.
The guided missile cruiser USS Cowpens, which recently took part in disaster relief operations in the Philippines, was confronted by Chinese warships in the South China Sea near Beijing’s new aircraft carrier Liaoning, according to officials familiar with the incident.
[snip]
… the run-in began after a Chinese navy vessel sent a hailing warning and ordered the Cowpens to stop. The cruiser continued on its course and refused the order because it was operating in international waters.
Then a Chinese tank landing ship sailed in front of the Cowpens and stopped, forcing the Cowpens to abruptly change course in what the officials said was a dangerous maneuver.
Foreign military adventurism climbs markedly anytime the President of the United States is viewed, particularly by our adversaries, as weak, inexperienced, and indecisive. Such tendencies are exacerbated when the President is seen to be beset by domestic problems that he cannot resolve. I am old enough to remember such instances, the Cuban Missile Crisis (Kennedy) being one example and the Iranian Embassy Hostage Crisis (Carter) being another.
President Obama is another example of a Commander-In-Chief that is widely viewed as an incompetent pushover. The Chinese certainly see him that way, and that is exactly what is going on in the South China Sea.
The United States is both a maritime nation and a commerce-dependent nation, and in that connection, virtually all our presidents going back to Thomas Jefferson have understood that it is vital to the interests of the free world in general, and to our national interests in particular, to take all necessary measures to maintain the freedom of navigation in every sea and ocean around the globe.
When Muammar Khadafy declared the Gulf Of Sidra to be sovereign Libyan territory, and in August 1981 sent up MiG-25 Foxbat fighter jets to enforce his edict against the incursion into that area by the carrier USS Nimitz, President Ronald Reagan’s unequivocal response was to authorize their F-14 Tomcats to shoot down two of the Libyan planes. Khadafy never again tried to enforce a claim over the Gulf Of Sidra by force of arms.
President Obama must take up this banner as well. This situation is, in my view, largely of his doing, and now he must be resolute in disabusing the Chinese of their notion of turning the South China Sea into their sovereign territory.
For further reading on this subject, and on the history of defending the international right of navigation, Bill Schanefelt and Gary Crowder have up an interesting and informative article at the online American Thinker, HERE.
Wanna See Pix Of A Nekkid Frenchwoman?
Never underestimate the appeal of seeing pictures of a naked hottie, especially to a bunch of European diplomats. Today, Orin Kerr of The Volokh Conspiracy summarizes an interesting story from the Australian arm of the London Daily Telegraph:
… dozens of computers of diplomats from countries including the Czech Republic, Portugal, Bulgaria, Hungary and Latvia had their computers infected with a virus designed to extract information when they were at the G20 summit in Paris in February 2011. The virus, believed to originate from China, came as an attachment to an e-mail that had a simple message: click on the attachment to see naked pictures of Carla Bruni. According to a government source who spoke to the reporter,” almost everybody who received the email took the bait.”
The full article is HERE.
The Incoherent Obama/Kerry Policy On Syria
A few days ago (Dec-9th) I posted about journalist Seymour Hersh’s accusations regarding the Syrian intelligence that the Obama administration presented to the public to justify their plans for military intervention there. Now, Max Boot has a short piece up at the online Commentary Magazine about our current policy failures on Syria:
That sound you hear is President Obama’s Syria policy shattering into a million pieces. The latest sign of the ongoing catastrophe is the administration’s decision to suspend nonlethal aid to the mainstream Syrian resistance after fighters from the Islamic Front seized warehouses in northern Syria belonging to the Supreme Military Council, as the moderate rebel faction is known. The head of the council’s military wing, General Salim Idris, had to beat a hasty retreat to Turkey and Qatar.
That the non-Islamist opposition is collapsing is utterly predictable given the administration’s hesitancy to provide it with more backing. The Islamic radicals are the obvious winners on the rebel side, while Hezbollah and the Iranian Quds Force grow stronger on the other end.
Yet somehow the administration, and in particular Secretary of State John Kerry, is still hoping to cobble together a Syria peace conference on January 22 in Switzerland. How, one wonders, is a deal going to be reached between an increasingly powerless and disjointed moderate opposition and a Syrian president who is growing increasingly confident in his ability to hold onto power?
This is so crazy that it makes you wonder whether the administration policy is on the level. Is it a total coincidence that Obama is trying to reach a deal with Iran and at the same time he is suspending aid to the Syria rebels fighting an Iranian-backed regime in Damascus? Is there perhaps a quid pro quo involved here?
That may, however, be giving the administration more credit than it deserves for strategic thinking. The Occam’s Razor explanation here is that the administration has simply been incompetent and incoherent when it comes to Syria. The costs of its policy failures are, unfortunately, being paid by the poor Syrian people: more than 100,000 have already died and more are dying all the time. The war shows little sign of ending, and as it goes on extremists grow stronger, to the detriment of the U.S. and its moderate allies in the region.
Yep. I opt for Occam’s Razor every time.
Cops: Let Us Violate Your Rights Or We Shoot The Dog
A week or so ago, the online Reason Magazine blog ran this story about a Kansas City lawyer who was threatened by local police officers when
he refused them permission to go traipsing through his home looking for parole violators.
The full story, which I think further illustrates the militarization of law enforcement in this country, is HERE.
Really? A Vaccine To Prevent PTSD?
Molly Line of Fox News’ Washington, DC affiliate reports, via Drudge, on a heartening new development in the prevention and/or treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder:
“What it’s going to do is that they’ll still have perfectly strong memories of the event. They just won’t have the bad health consequences,” said Ki Goosens, an assistant professor of neuroscience with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
Read the full article HERE.


