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  1. I have about 40,000 bushels of wheat right now
    6 points
  2. Crab pasta salad, cukes and douche and a mich golden.
    5 points
  3. When you start to see 100% participation in Nursing homes you know something is a foot. Hell my mother had dementia seems like a bad idea having her vote No? Half of Nursing home residents have some sort of mental impairment. You need to show up and show your ID just like all of the other western democracies.
    5 points
  4. Did some smoked pork tacos last night with sundays leftover tenderloin
    5 points
  5. Grilled cheese with some chips. Went to kimball farm after for some oreo ice cream.
    4 points
  6. Blue Seal kielbasa grilled, fresh dug reds and zucchini. Grilling some smoked chicken breasts for tomorrow nights dinner. They will be on a honking salad cause it’s going to be a 100 frikkin degrees tomorrow.
    4 points
  7. Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots and a buttered sweet roll.
    4 points
  8. Grilled Reuben, handful or so of regular Lay's potato chips and a glass of sweet ice tea
    4 points
  9. Some chippewa flowage walleyes from this weekend, mushroom soup, and a tomato & cucumber salad.
    4 points
  10. Grilled chicken from the farm
    4 points
  11. two Pizza's tonight, neither me or the Wife felt like cooking . One Sicilian and One Chicken Pesto both are awesome
    4 points
  12. If you remove the urban heat sink warming the US hasn't hardly warmed in the past 17 years meaning its not CO2. https://dailysceptic.org/2022/07/30/no-warming-in-u-s-for-at-least-17-years-according-to-rarely-referenced-urban-heat-free-database/ There has been no temperature warming for at least 17 years across the United States, according to results from a rarely referenced dataset that was designed to remove all urban heat distortions. The dataset, compiled by the Natural Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S., shows oscillating temperature changes, but very little evidence to indicate a warming trend. In fact, the above graph clearly shows the United States to be cooler in May 2022 compared to May 2005. The information is contained in the latest survey of all NOAA’s weather stations by the U.S. meteorologist Anthony Watts. The data is compiled from a select group of 114 stations across the country that have been specifically sited away from urban development. Called the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN), NOAA started it in 2005 and noted that it was aiming for “superior accuracy and continuity in places that land use will not likely impact during the next five decades”. Representative pictures of the weather stations, as seen in this 2013 science paper, show there is no sign of any urban development. In his latest survey of U.S. “Corrupted Climate Stations”, Anthony Watts notes the existence of USCRN, adding: “It is free of localised heat biases by design, but the data it produces is never mentioned in monthly or yearly climate reports published by NOAA for public consumption.” The USCRN disclosures are the latest evidence suggesting global warming started to run out of steam over 20 years ago. Local temperature measurements by the U.K. Met Office show that the average temperature across the U.K. fell to 9.17oC in the 2010s, compared to 9.31oC in the 2000s. Meanwhile, global datasets run by NOAA, the Met Office and NASA continue to show substantial warming since 2000, helped by regular ‘adjustments’ that mostly warm the recent record and depress earlier readings. As a result, surface global datasets show an increasing disconnect from accurate satellite and meteorological balloon records, both of which point to a lengthy pause from about 1998-2012, and a current one that has lasted almost eight years. The only significant temperature rise during this period occurred around 2016, and was caused by a powerful, and natural, El Nino oscillation. State-funded weather services around the world have become increasing politicised in recent years, and they offer strong support for the command-and-control Net Zero project. With global warming currently dying on its feet, they have increasingly turned to the promotion of what used to called ‘bad’ weather, but has now been re-branded as ‘extreme’. Datasets that continue to show some warmth are used to proclaim records, and promote the political view that one-off events are caused by man-made climate change, i.e., burning fossil fuel. Having bet the ranch on global warming, any suggestion that the current warming phase, seen countless times in the paleoclimatic record, is pausing, or even stopping, is a major blow to the elite backers of the trillion-dollar Net Zero project. Without warming, the need for Net Zero, and the economic and societal devastation it will cause, disappears. Specific mention of NOAA’s urban heatless data – showing the absence of domestic warming for at least 17 years – was missing from its recent 2021 climate report. North America was said to have had its seventh warmest year on record, with nine of the 10 warmest years having occurred since 2001. These ‘official’ U.S. temperatures and records arise from a much larger set of weather stations across the country that have been criticised for incorporating massive heat inputs due to being sited in urban areas. Anthony Watts has drawn attention to this problem in the past. His latest nationwide study “follows up widespread corruption and heat biases found at NOAA stations in 2009, and the heat bias distortion problem is even worse now”. Describing the U.S. surface temperature record as “fatally flawed”, Watts found about 96% of U.S. temperature stations failed to meet what NOAA itself considered to be acceptable and uncorrupted placement standards. Watts defines ‘corruption’ as caused by the localised effects of urbanisation, producing heat bias because of a close proximity to asphalt, machinery, and other heat-producing, heat-trapping, or heat-accentuating objects. According to Watts, data that had not been corrupted by faulty placement showed a rate of warming in the U.S. “reduced by almost a half compared to all stations”. As we noted recently, atmospheric scientists Professors William Happer and Richard Lindzen are unimpressed with NOAA and NASA’s more conventional temperature collecting activities. They told a U.S. government inquiry that for several decades “NASA and NOAA have been fabricating temperature data to argue that rising CO2 levels have led to the hottest year on record”. They described what they identified as false and manipulated data as an “egregious violation of scientific method”. Watts notes that the corruption of data “strongly undermines the legitimacy and the magnitude of the official consensus on long-term climate warming trends in the United States”. Using urban heat-affected data is now a regular feature of reporting the so-called climate emergency by both the Met Office in the U.K. and the BBC. The four highest temperatures of around 40oC during the recent heatwave were claimed by three airports, including Heathrow, and a measuring device in Kew Gardens next to the giant 16,000 pane greenhouse, known as the Palm House. Within a few days, the BBC was reporting that a group called World Weather Attribution said the high temperatures were “basically impossible” without climate change. Dr. Friederike Otto of the green billionaire-funded Grantham Institute at Imperial College claimed the temperatures were up to 4oC higher as a result of human climate change. The BBC did not query the near instant verdict, reporting that the academics had used “complex mathematical models” to come to their conclusion. There is no scientific evidence that proves conclusively single event weather is related to humans changing the climate by burning fossil fuel. The heatwave in Britain, and parts of Europe, had a logical meteorological explanation that also saw below average temperatures on either side of the localised event. Such explanations for ‘extreme’ weather are little more than opinions, and, one can argue, highly political ones. And of course, the 4oC warming attributed to humans in the heatwave is around the figure often quoted for the contribution of urban heat.
    3 points
  13. Lots of melted butter with bibs….lol and cold Sam Summer Ale
    3 points
  14. Some Apple Brat's from Lynn's Custom Meats, green beans, and pierogies.
    3 points
  15. MIS this weekend, I pick Lug nuts to win it, Team Penske#22
    3 points
  16. Wait are you telling me that you're still crying about Trump like a scorned little Bitch Boy? Get the fuck outta here !
    3 points
  17. I didn’t like the shutdowns from gretch. And especially the way she went after that old barber guy trying to make a living to make sure he was shut down. She’s one of those given more power you wouldn’t like what you see. She failed to compromise to get shit done. Arrogant and useless is a bad combo.
    3 points
  18. No blame when it goes up, all credit when it comes down... We have been told EXTENSIVELY... the President has no control over gas prices.
    3 points
  19. Don't kid yourself Jimmy Hillary went on a book tour for a couple of years crying fraud in the election and she even created the Fraud.
    3 points
  20. The house is going to be near impossible to hold onto for the dems just because of the amount of seats in play and the mood of the country. Voters have a way of protecting themselves against bad presidents and the house is the best place to make it happen. the Senate seems more of a coin toss but the mood is not good for Dems. If you follow the individual races it looks like a bad night for the Dems but I will wait before I make any predictions.
    3 points
  21. Chicken here tonight as well, as in a whole roasted chicken with baked potatoes, broccoli and corn.
    3 points
  22. Weed should be legal because its basically harmless. Alcohol and tobacco still kills more people every year than fentanyl and heroin does. Weed has killed nobody. People should not lose their jobs, freedom or property because they chose to consume a plant. Its fucking insane.
    3 points
  23. I still remember my sister and bil stockpiling 10s of thousands of dollars of food and water for Y2K.
    2 points
  24. If the repubs don't go after the nursing home deal they deserve to lose. Repubs should have had there eye on the Dems last election cycle but didn't. The Covid BS did not help as well and any provisions made during that time should not be repeated.
    2 points
  25. Don't go counting your chickens just yet.
    2 points
  26. 20190307_153724.mp4
    2 points
  27. Yeah I have mot done Any in years . I have buds who still do from time to time . But I always said I won't do any unless I have my own 8 ball to start and I am not sure the heart can take my more more more personality now days
    2 points
  28. I am tired of the abortion debate, we have far bigger problems than abortion.
    2 points
  29. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6310321034112#sp=show-clips
    2 points
  30. I said it before and I will say it again, abortion is going to be a bigger issue for the republicans during the mid terms than most repubs here want to admit. What should have been an easy turn over giving republicans control is going to be a bit of a battle.
    2 points
  31. Gretch needs the boot! Then Tudor should start an inquiry into the nursing home deaths
    2 points
  32. Just got home from running in to town for an ice cream cone. Unfortunately they don't have soft serve so I got mint chocolate chip. Sacrifices in life
    2 points
  33. Bacon wrapped boneless pork loins on the grill.
    2 points
  34. 2 points
  35. Chicken, fried potatoes and summer squash.
    2 points
  36. Chicken breasts, chicken stuffing & chicken gravy.
    2 points
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