You can say what you like about Trump, but there’s no disputing that he’s a man of action: In 100 days, he has burst through the globalists’ foggy woke glass house like a bull with barbed wire in his underpants and given «Shock and Awe» a whole new political meaning. Not only are the woke wave’s parsley leaves down for the count, but also the world’s powerful globalist climate industry looks like Marvis Frazier after 30 seconds against Mike Tyson.
We who have suffered from the climate hysterics’ exclusionary abuse of power over the past ten years cannot help but laugh at what is happening. Not because I hate climate hysterics or love Trump, but because what is happening is first and foremost so thoroughly well-deserved. It’s instant karma on a global scale, where the climate industry is getting exactly what it has both sown and asked for. Trump has realised what every doorman has realised after a few years in the industry:</p
It’s no use arguing with bullies or rodents who are high on the cocaine of power. You have to run them over and drag them out of the room without discussion. No mercy. All or nothing. Don’t discuss, just act. Because moralists, rodents and bullies will gladly filibuster their way to the upper hand, but they won’t listen to your arguments. They just want to be right and get what they want, and nothing you say has any effect whatsoever.
The climate industry in DEFCON 1
That’s why Trump is doing what he’s doing: The discussion is over because it has long since proven meaningless. Brutal action is the only thing that works on the globalist fools who have taken over the public arena. It’s not pretty, precise or flawless, but it’s absolutely necessary: They expect to be met with even more impotent frustration and politeness from the right, but instead Trump has thrown a runaway buzzsaw into their laps. They «saw it coming»
To analyse the shock, NRK’s nursing staff have rushed to the climate industry’s many headquarters for therapy sessions and microphone stands, and not unexpectedly, everyone is shaken and alarmed! Kikki Kleiven, director of the Bjerknes Centre, poses with braids and a “how dare you” poster in front of NRK, laughing that cuts are being made with surgical precision and climate is being removed from all public documents, websites, research programmes. She definitely doesn’t love the smell of napalm in the morning, even though it smells like freedom to the rest of us.
Blood socialist Kristin Halvorsen, who heads the climate foundation Cicero, is also in the foetal position with her mouth agape, claiming to be quite shocked that the Trump administration is now attacking the very basic democratic values of free research. As if publicly paid commissioned research such as the climate industry has ever been free, objective or scientific? How does one then become “clueless”?
But since all these players are living on high salaries from climate subsidies, it’s no wonder they’re losing both their self-control and their night’s sleep. Some of them also believe that the world is seriously coming to an end. I’m not sure which is worse: Cynics who profit from their own hypocrisy? Or mindless mediocrities who believe the end is nigh unless the state gets more climate taxes?
A politician who keeps his election promises, what is that supposed to be?
Trump is doing exactly what he promised to do and sticking to it through his “Flood the zone” media strategy devised by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon. The aim is to make so many announcements, executive orders and new policies that the opposition and the media can’t keep up. This is actually a variation of Angela “Mutti” Merkel’s political platform, which constantly created new crises that she could save the voters from, so that the voters never had time to realise that Merkel was the whole problem. Genius.
Keeping election promises is completely unfamiliar behaviour in the Norwegian political arena, and creates great confusion, anxiety and fear. Here in Norway, election promises are only made to win elections, in order to be able to do exactly what is best for the politicians themselves. Right Frp? You who set a toll record in government and voted in favour of the Paris Agreement and the electricity coup? Not that FrP is any worse than pP, Høyre and Sp, mind you. Everything is just so trivially similar behind the facade.
When NRK makes a valiant attempt to create an overview of what Trump’s flamethrower against the climate fog accomplishes, it is intended as a warning to the audience – so that they will continue to sit trembling in climate anxiety and doom mode. Unfortunately, it’s completely counterproductive. Most people over the age of 12 have had enough by now and realise how absurd the climate measures actually are – not least because they don’t work.
A clique of self-important obsessive-compulsive patients
Central to Trump’s shake-up of Biden’s bullshit policy is that the US Environmental Protection Agency no longer describes harmless CO2 plant nutrition as something that jeopardises human health and welfare as a result of real science. This eliminates the legal basis for regulating CO2 emissions, which means no more endless spending in the pursuit of limiting these emissions. This benefits society as a whole, and the economy as well.
On his first day in office, Trump made it clear that the US is withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, as he did in his first term. This is a political move that Støre and Solberg insist is «impossible» as a country MUST «fulfil its international obligations.» This is a huge bluff, and appears as an obsession for heavy therapy, because get this:
Any agreement can of course be terminated if it destroys the country, violates the will of the voters or is incompatible with new policies. But therein lies the problem with Europe’s inbred power elite: The problem is not that they think they’re right, or even know they’re right. No, no: The problem is that they can’t even dream of considering the possibility that maybe they’re wrong! That’s why they’ve eliminated all risk assessment, because what’s the genius EU shareholder doing with that kind of thing?
But they are wrong, and recently the Trump administration has also closed down the State Department’s Office of Climate Action. The US has also withdrawn from international climate work in a number of other areas because it is expensive, harmful to American voters and completely pointless. This is not dangerous. This is how a true democracy should work, and it is a sign of health. Green transition is mathematically, technologically and economically impossible, which everyone will eventually realise when the dust settles, the climate bubble collapses and the zero-emission society becomes an embarrassing joke. Or has that already happened?
More extraction of oil and coal
On his very first day in office, Trump opened up vast areas of Alaska to exploratory drilling. In February, he removed a ban on exploratory drilling in large areas off both the east and west coasts, and on 8 April, he issued a series of orders under the headline bringing America’s beautiful and clean coal industry to life. The reason for this, of course, is that every modern society is built on, and exists solely on, a surplus of cheap energy.
Experimenting with this energy system is madness. If you want to do something like this, you must first build up this new and green energy supply so that it proves to be robust, stable and well-functioning in practice over several years – and then carefully scale down the previous energy supply. Otherwise, you risk a societal collapse. So far, no-one has even managed to build such a small-scale renewable energy supply, yet the EU fiddler chose to do everything in the wrong order: Dismantle the old energy system in Europe before a new one was in place. Then you’re so stupid that you should be incapacitated.
Stop the growth of alleged renewable energy
In April, Trump halted construction of a wind power plant that Equinor built outside New York because it makes no economic or energy sense. A presidential order has also been issued to prevent states from investing in so-called “renewable energy”. The reason for this was seen in Spain in April this year: The country’s entire power grid went black in five seconds due to a long-anticipated frequency collapse caused by unstable solar and wind power, which countless engineers have been warning about for decades.
Another reason for Trump’s stop order is that solar and wind power have nothing to do with “renewables”. Even though wind and solar are renewable energy sources, it’s not a given that harvesting these energy sources is renewable. It’s a classic short-circuit.
On the contrary, renewables are an inefficient, short-lived and resource-intensive heavy industry that imposes enormous problems and costs on society and the environment, and gives little in return. Wind power has no chance of creating the low-cost energy surplus that the US depends on, and anyone who disagrees with this now can apologise to me sometime in the future.
Cleaning up commissioned research and wasting money
The entire climate industry and the money mill behind it claim that they “follow the science”. That argument has acted as a bug spray on any debate that has managed to creep out into the open. The problem is that climate science is a pure perversion of the scientific method – not least by claiming that science can determine the future with observable certainty. The fact that a two-degree warmer climate will only have deadly consequences for humanity and absolutely no positive effects shows how unscientific the black and white propaganda actually is.
Based on this misuse of science, Trump fired NASA chief scientist and climate advisor Katherine Calvin in March, and out the door followed 22 other allegedly scientific researchers marching on grey paper, with many more likely to follow. This is a good thing: The number of climate scientists researching exactly the same thing is rising like chlamydia during the Russian holidays – and in a field of research that has been thoroughly researched. Enough is enough. Let’s get on with it.
Cicero CEO Kristin Halvorsen calls this an attack on free research and censorship of which topics can be researched, but she cries for her sick mother: It will be a disaster for the salaries and prestige of the climate parasites if the clean-up operation spreads from the White House to Europe, and that’s just what she’s afraid of. Because that’s what this boils down to:
The climate industry isn’t worried about the climate or the environment. It’s worried about itself.