9/30/24

Utilities are not your friends: a tale of two pipelines

Human history in North America is sacred to those who were here first but to utilities not so much.

Catlinite is a variety of argillite found as an aggregate of Sioux Quartzite and named for American painter George Catlin who visited the quarries near Pipestone, Minnesota in 1835 where Indigenous peoples have worked since at least 1637. The Monument is still an oasis but now it's surrounded by sprawl, Republicans, glyphosate-saturated cornfields and overkill concentrated animal feeding operations or CAFOs. 

Summit Carbon Solutions wants to dig a ditch for a $4.5 billion pipeline vulnerable to rupture and rip up over two thousand miles of unceded tribal lands where thousands of Indigenous Americans are buried then pump carbon dioxide to some sacrifice zone in occupied North Dakota ostensibly to be sequestered.
 
So, how is it that Republicans are militantly divided over the utility of eminent domain for private enterprise for pipelines to move CO2 but are just fine with employing it for the entrepreneurial transport of oil and gas?
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) during a Sept. 12 meeting approved with a 3-2 vote a pipeline route permit allowing Magellan to install a pipeline to the west and north of Pipestone. Representatives of Magellan said the pipeline was needed to restore services from Sioux Falls to Marshall and overcome reliability issues in the system, reduce transportation costs for gasoline, and handle specialty fuels as well as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel delivered to western Minnesota, eastern North Dakota and eastern South Dakota. [Pipestone County Star]
Magellan is under fire from Colorado residents, too. 

Imagine these projects going through cemeteries where people of European descent are buried.
....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTHWESTERN IOWA, SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA, AND NORTHEASTERN NEBRASKA...
Learn more at Minnesota Public Radio.

9/29/24

FEMA, tribes, states nearing funding disaster

Deanne Criswell, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is sounding the alarm over funding shortfalls following multiple climate catastrophes exacerbated by human impacts. 

"82 Republicans Voted to Shut Down the Government During Hurricane Season. 21 of them are from Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas."
But some lawmakers from disaster-prone states — on both sides of the aisle — were aghast this week at the lack of additional dollars for FEMA’s already depleted disaster relief fund and other federal disaster programs. Many of them were incensed that the typically bipartisan priority had fallen victim to partisan squabbles at such a dire time. “The right-wingers here, the MAGA crowd, even after disasters happen, they have opposed disaster aid for communities in need,” said a frustrated Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.). Republican Sen. Marco Rubio disagreed with his fellow Florida senator Wednesday, telling reporters that action to refill federal disaster coffers was long overdue. [Lawmakers stunned as disaster funds left out of stopgap bill]
Tribal communities are concerned, too.
Results suggest Northwest coastal Tribes face significant barriers and unmet needs in realizing their adaptation goals, despite being leaders in climate adaptation. Key barriers and needs focus around five key areas: funding; Tribal staff and workforce capacity; collaboration and partnerships; technical assistance and climate services; and communication, education and outreach. [Climate Impacts Group]
Oregon has nearly exhausted its disaster budget after spending some $250 million on wildfire suppression and remediation.

Phoenix recorded 117° on Saturday which is the hottest day in September in that city’s history and 15-20° above normal.

FEMA is scrambling to cover victims in South Dakota where the Republican governor failed a flood response there but Republican governors in Wyoming and Montana have failed on wildfire preparations, too.
Flooding in southeastern South Dakota was horrific for those facing the worst of it. Late June’s flooding resulted in one known fatality and several washed away homes and roads. Months later, citizens are still questioning local flood plans and the government response. [Months after flooding, some residents still caught in the mud]
Red flag warnings Sunday and Monday in overwhelmingly Republican counties in ranch country have welfare farmers and ranchers sweating the farm bill because it would provide relief for the voters who deny humanity’s role in climate calamities.

Learn more at the Daily Montanan.

9/28/24

South Dakota still a lousy state for women

Source: WalletHub

It should surprise no one that red states are far worse for women than blue states are. 

In 2018 South Dakota ranked 50th in women's workplace environment and 38th overall in WalletHub's Best & Worst States. The red moocher state climbed to 32nd in 2019 but sank again in 2020 to surf the bottom for women’s equality at 38th and 41st in empowerment. 

In 2022, of the 25 best states for women 22 of them were blue according to rankings from WalletHub. My home state of South Dakota held 51st place for the number of women who own businesses, 49th in percentage of women who voted in 2020 but tied for 1st with North Dakota for lowest unemployment among women. The bottom 8 states for women's well-being were red. 

In 2023 20 of the 25 best states for women were blue but 17 of the worse states for women were red. North and South Dakota were still tied for first place in rates of employed women while New Mexico is still too high in rates of women living in poverty. South Dakota was 50th in women-owned businesses and 41st in women's health care and safety. 

This year Sioux Falls is the 96th best town for women and Rapid City is 163rd.

9/25/24

More SD Republicans are turning on Noem and SDPUC

More South Dakota Republicans are turning on Kristi Noem and on the Public Utilities Cartel (SDPUC). 

Republicans are militantly divided over the utility of eminent domain for private enterprise for pipelines to move carbon dioxide, solar and wind farms but are just fine with employing it for the entrepreneurial transport of oil and gas. But the best news is the circular firing squad taking place within the SDGOP where fundraising has ceased to exist after Governor Kristi Noem signed SB 201 which some call the "Landowner Bill of Rights" further splitting the South Dakota Republican Party and caving to the Green New Deal.

Gregg Hubner is an Avon area author and farmer who hates progress and the Inflation Reduction Act.
We are living in a state of deceit. In 2020 when Kristi Noem introduced SB157 she called it “South Dakota is open for business”. That bill should have been called “South Dakota is up for sale.” The PUC will take control of all permitting and the County and any local control will be deemed null and void. Summit Carbon Solutions is the Trojan Horse that will pave the way for making this happen with eminent domain. [Dear Editor, They want our land]
Amanda Radke is a Mitchell area speaker and writer.
During the last legislative session, a package of pipeline bills, including HB 1185, HB 1186, and SB 201, was pushed through the House and Senate and signed by the Governor. None of these bills protect the private property rights of South Dakota citizens. [Radke Report: South Dakota landowners believe in protecting private property rights]
So if Democrat Forrest Wilson withdraws from the PUC contest Libertarian Gideon Oakes has a very strong chance to defeat Earth hater Kristie Fiegen.

Learn more about the uncivil war raging in the SDGOP at the Dakota War Toilet.

9/23/24

Despite millions spent Guard troops at southern border have little or no impact on migration

We all know Texas is a failed state

From wildfires to being the 50th freest state to enriching New Mexico's cannabis retailers to gas pipeline explosions to hurricanes: the Lone Star State is in turmoil.
Hundreds of National Guardsmen have spent the past three years rotating through a deployment in Texas. “Political theater” is how immigration and border relations researcher Tony Payan describes the operation. Records show that the sensational arrests and busts Midwest governors predicted have been few and far between. With a combined $7.1 million spent to date, there appears to be no clear link between the aid provided by Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska and the operation's success at blocking illegal entry to Texas and stymieing drug traffickers at the border. Additionally, 17 Texas National Guardsmen have died during the three years of the operation, according to reporting by the Army Times. At least four of these troops committed suicide, the Times reported. [Midwest states far from U.S.-Mexico border have spent millions to send troops there]
Recall that mercenaries, some from South Dakota, and National Guard troops brutalized many of the thousands of demonstrators opposed to the Dakota Excess pipeline who camped on federal land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota. In its aftermath some 761 people were arrested between early August, 2016 and late February, 2017. Trump apparatchiks even referred to the American Indians and their compatriots as jihadists and insurgents.

South Dakota’s governor sends Guard troops to Texas without hesitation but says deploying them in her own state to ease flooding concerns is too expensive.

So since Kristi Lynn Arnold Noem (KLAN) is militant about rejecting potential workers at the southern border wage slaves could make real social justice change by walking off their jobs then calling for a general strike and tourism boycott to bring Kristi to her senses, too. 

Learn more about red state failure in Texas from David Montgomery.

9/22/24

As NDN Collective seeks probe of RCPD Noem gaslights for reservation audits

Since the South Dakota Republican Party thrives on violence and hypocrisy reigns supreme at the highest levels of power in South Dakota residents endure Policing for Profit and civil forfeiture so the current Earth hating governor can crow about her leadership and self-reliance while moral hazards pay the bills.

NDN Collective knows the Rapid City Police Department is comprised of a bunch of racists so calls to the US Department of Justice are getting louder.
“We’re talking about ending racism in Rapid City,” Holly Cook Macarro, head of Government Affairs for NDN Collective, told the crowd gathered at a hotel not far from the White House. “We’re encouraging a DOJ investigation of the racism in the Rapid City Police Department,” said Cook Macarro, a citizen of the Red Lake Nation. And DOJ already has experience in Rapid City, a community nestled in the sacred Black Hills that were promised to the Sioux Nation by that broken treaty. Cook Macarro, a longtime Indian law and policy lobbyist in Washington, said NDN Collective also met with members of Congress during their time in D.C. this week, sharing how the organization has “rematriated” $100 million in grants across the country. [‘Racism is expensive:' Native activists still fighting for justice on treaty territory]
In August US Attorney General Merrick Garland met with representatives of the nine tribal nations in South Dakota and with the state's junior US Senator but its racist governor was not invited. Proving irony is dead Kristi Noem’s political campaign called for an audit of tribal communities from a state that’s an ethics black hole and where Republicans routinely raid the Future Fund while the governor peddles favors from South Dakota's executive branch like it was a $60 bible.
Noem’s recommendations include audits of federal funds provided to South Dakota tribes; creating a “Special Assistant United States Attorney initiative” within the state to boost federal prosecutions on tribal lands; more federal support to assist tribes in investigating crime; and encouraging tribes to establish law enforcement agreements with the state. [Days after Justice Department boosts resources for tribe, Noem calls for more]
Learn more at South Dakota Searchlight.

9/21/24

Trump Cabinet member hates NDNs, too

Kristi Noem’s father hated American Indians, she hates Indians, Donald Trump hates Indians, the Earth hating nominee for US Senator in Montana, Tim Sheehy hates Indians and Shad Olson hates Indians. Who else hates NDNs? Trump's Acting but unlawful Interior Secretary William Perry Pendley hates Natives, too. 

After growing up in Wyoming and getting his law degree in Laramie Pendley was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals at the Department of the Interior in the Reagan Cabinet but was reassigned in 1984 after underpricing coal mining leases in the Powder River Basin. He is a vocal propagandist in the Sagebrush Rebellion that calls for the seizures of tribal lands and even penned an essay for Hillsdale College. Many catholic schools are in the Hillsdale bubble because the curriculum ignores the church’s role in the Native American Genocide.  

In 2020 Montana Governor Steve Bullock even sued to have Pendley removed. Morale at the Bureau of Land Management within the DoI cratered under the Trump Organization so Santa Fe-based Wild Earth Guardians joined other interested parties in suing the BLM to stop oil and gas encroachment on Chaco Culture National Historic Park

Pendley authored the Project 2025 section on the Department of the Interior and says a future conservative administration should abandon the withdrawal of lands from leasing in the Chaco buffer zone.
Project 2025 further calls for a conservative administration to work with Native American tribes to develop energy resources on reservations. The Navajo and Pueblo people live with the legacy of extraction, including the impacts of uranium mining. Sacred lands are dotted with abandoned mines and oil wells. The Native people who worked in uranium mines were not told about the dangers until it was too late. Cancer rates soared because of this legacy. [Chaco Canyon buffer zone in the crossfires of Project 2025]
Learn more about Tim Sheehy's hatred for American Indians linked here.

9/20/24

WSDCF, FHA would give tribes exclusive cannabis distribution

Hell has frozen over. 

Longtime anti-cannabis crusader and pernicious pug Pat Powers has waddled onto the herb bandwagon as his benefactor Dan Lederman finds some success with Dakota Health and Wellness in North Sioux City. But Powers is at odds with some of his fellow catholics on legalization because giving the South Dakota Republican Party the opportunity to shape cannabis law in my home state is certainly a scary proposition.

The former Executive Director of Catholic Social Services in the Diocese of Rapid City for over 30 years, Jim Kinyon is all over Faceberg spreading fear and loathing of Initiated Measure 29 that if passed would dilute Indigenous cannabis distribution. So it's very brave, even progressive of the Western South Dakota Catholic Foundation and Family Voice - Family Heritage Alliance as they work to give tribes solitary distribution in South Dakota's budding cannabis industry. Kinyon is in cahoots with flaming nutball, Fred Deutsch.

US States are often the biggest obstacles to cannabis success in Indian Country but Washington and Nevada are the best for cooperating with tribal communities planting the seeds of cannabis economic development. As of May, 2024 forty seven Native cannabis retailers are operating fifty seven stores in nine states for a gain of some thirty percent since January, 2023. 

Nations in Minnesota and New York lead retail growth in those states but in California and Michigan the industry is reaching full flower very quickly, too. In Minnesota, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is constructing a 50,000-square-foot cultivation facility that will dwarf any state-licensed operations which are capped at 30,000 square feet. North Carolina and New Mexico lead in the sheer size of retail stores while the NuWu Cannabis Marketplace in Nevada, owned by the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, is one the largest cannabis retail outlets in the world. 

Nineteen tribes have built dispensaries near casinos including in South Dakota where the state’s Republican governor and catholic attorney general are confirmed racists. 

ACLU South Dakota is touting IM 29 as a mechanism to help fix prison overcrowding.

9/18/24

Invasive goats rebounding in Tetons after cull; whither Spearditch Canyon?

In 2010, the Odd Goddess of Basin and an interested party hiked over breathtaking Siyeh Pass in Glacier National Park where we nearly walked right into to a fearless flock of mountain goats lounging on a rock bench. 

But even after the feds shot scores of invasive goats from helicopters between 2019 and 2022 in Grand Teton National Park a herd is rebuilding. Those critters are the descendants of goats released by Idaho Fish and Game sometime before 1977. Aggressive and feisty mountain goats will drive native bighorn sheep from salt licks and from other wildlife resources 95 percent of the time.

In 2013, 75 percent of Badlands National Park's bighorn sheep died in a pneumonia outbreak tied to contact with a domestic herd. But as South Dakota's wildlife management bureaupublicans release bighorn sheep onto federal lands, ostensibly to knock down a cheatgrass infestation created by the failure of Black Hills forest policy, the GOP-owned Game, Fish and Plunder wants to kill more mountain goats. Bighorn sheep have taken up residence in Deadwood where they have become accustomed to some protection from predators like cougars. 

The State of South Dakota began a goat season in 1967 but only two were killed in 2022 after only two licenses were issued. Spearditch photographer, Les Heiserman has been capturing images of a goat harem born in the canyon after an alleged union between a goat mother and her son and today there are at least 24. No doubt the feds will compel the state to intervene after a goat kills a biker.

Humanity truly has fucked up much of the Earth. In the Pacific Northwest even environmentalists want to shoot some 500,000 barred owls to preserve habitat for the northern spotted owl.

9/17/24

Park Service, ITBC send 100 Tatanka to CRST

Before the European invasion Puebloans in northern New Mexico hunted bison on the high plains along the east slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and today Picuris is one of eighty tribal entities represented on the Rapid City, South Dakota-based Intertribal Buffalo Council (ITBC). 

Now, with cooperation from Democratic former South Dakota State Senator and Sicangu citizen, Troy Heinert more bison are coming home to the Nations. After meeting with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland during her visit to occupied South Dakota in October, 2022 Executive Director Heinert's name has been plastered all over the national news for his work with ITBC to restore the American Bison to tribal communities in the West. About 11,000 bison roam 4.6 million acres of public lands in 12 states under the stewardship of state and tribal managers as part of the Biden/Harris Interior Department’s Grasslands Keystone Initiative.

Last October the National Park Service rehomed 300 bison in the South Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park to the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation and Standing Rock Sioux. In April with Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland in attendance and in cooperation with Colorado State University ITBC moved five yearling bulls and five heifers with Yellowstone genetics to the Taos Pueblo. 

With ITBC efforts Grand Canyon National Park just sent a hundred critters of some 380 from the North Rim to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
In a Monday statement, Grand Canyon Superintendent Ed Keable called Friday’s successful live-capture and transfer “a testament to the collaborative efforts of all our partners” and “a significant step toward achieving our long-term goals for bison management and conservation.” [KJZZ]
A South Dakota state park named for a war criminal keeps a drove of allegorical mooching donkeys as a slap in the face to the South Dakota Democratic Party and stages an annual mock bison roundup appropriated from the hunting practices of some Indigenous peoples. Crazy Horse Memorial in the occupied Black Hills is paying tribute to the Tatanka on 28 September during the Buffalo Roundup weekend.

9/16/24

Pierre sucks while Hot Springs moves forward

It's difficult to imagine a bigger shit hole in South Dakota than Pierre. Sexual predators in the Statehouse have been a feature of South Dakota for its entire history but to Sioux Falls-area legislator, Deb Peters it's no big deal. So in 2018 this blog wondered what prevents interns and other people concerned for their safety from wearing body cams in Pierre’s predatory environment?
Despite a significant influx of people moving to South Dakota, Pierre’s leadership has done little to capitalize on this trend. While the state overall has grown steadily, Pierre continues to decline. [Pierre must reverse population decline to revitalize]
In South Dakota infrastructure suffers to prop up the state's retirement system so, at a price of some $50 million+ (much of it federal dollars) the red moocher state chose an Iowa builder to replace the bridge across the Missouri River between Fort Pierre and the cesspool on the east side.

This scribe delivered supplies by truck twice a week to Pierre in the early 80s but Hot Springs and Edgemont were parts of my marketing territory for eight years when I was with Twin City Fruit in Deadwood and for another year after Sysco bought us in 1990. 

In 2013 this blogger suggested that the state capital be moved to Hot Springs and in 2014 passed a Black Hills State University article on community organizing to a Hot Springs official. The town then expanded its social media platform and the Mammoth Site just celebrated its 50th anniversary and is at the focus of scientific research on a 9300-year-old mummified bison uncovered there. 

This interested party has even urged the South Dakota Democratic Party to hold their state convention there despite the Hells Angels lunge to buy Evans Plunge.
Hot Springs agreed to be part of a pilot project called Engage South Dakota, which involves South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy at the University of South Dakota using journalism and community engagement to identify the community's top challenges and potential solutions. Based on interviews conducted by News Watch with leaders and residents of Hot Springs, many in this city of 3,600 people about 50 miles south of Rapid City said the time is right and the will is there to undertake the survey and ultimately implement good ideas that rise to the surface. [Hot Springs takes next steps in push for prosperity]
Former Pierre resident, Donald Pay weighed in on the state's capital at the South Dakotans for Democracy Faceberg page. 

In a related story South Dakota has dropped to the 45th best state for teachers according to WalletHub.

9/15/24

AZAG: KSA-based Earth haters should be denied new well; Dems probe Kushner

In 2018 the Saudi Ministry of Energy and Agriculture banned the use of groundwater for alfalfa production and in August of 2022 the Democratic candidate for Arizona Attorney General, now AG Kris Mayes called for an investigation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's sweetheart deal to pump Phoenix's reserves for free. So in April, after draining fragile aquifers and lobbying for more water from the Gila River Arizona revoked irrigation permits for KSA.
Fondomonte's new well is permitted to go 1,000-1,500 feet deep and pump water at a rate of 3,000 gallons per minute. To compare, wells that state regulators dub as exempt--which are typical for domestic use, pump up to 35 gallons per minute. The average depth of an exempt well in La Paz County is about 240 feet. A list of permitted wells in Arizona shows this would be Fondomonte's 33rd. [Saudi-backed farm Fondomonte receives approval for new well on its property]
About 3 million acres of irrigated ag land in Western states are planted to alfalfa and it takes 3 to 6 acre-feet every year to water an acre of it — more in hotter, drier climates. An acre foot is about 326,000 gallons.
Mayes said she would rather action be taken immediately than follow Hobbs' plan of first pursuing a fix through the legislature before taking executive action. Arizona law has very limited regulations on wells outside of managed areas, though Mayes says the department's director has a statutory duty to periodically review if an area meets the criteria for management. [AG Mayes wants approval of new well for Saudi-backed alfalfa farm revoked]
There is little doubt in my mind that damning evidence linking the Trump Organization to Russia was destroyed by the House of Saud on 9/11 and it’s impossible the Obama Administration didn’t know Donald Trump was being installed through a vast white wing conspiracy with at least one hostile government. 

Also in 2018 KSA Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of Jamal Khashoggi who was investigating the Trump Organization and Jared Kushner's blood money infusions.
While he’s not the first former government official who has sought to cash in, Kushner is one of the few to completely disregard the traditional cooling off period (the other: former Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, whose investment firm is also backed by Riyadh).  ["It appears to be a payoff": Expert says Kushner's Saudi cash an "egregious" national security worry]
It's entirely likely that South Dakota's Trump-drunk governor will invite Fondomonte to relocate to that failed red state.

9/14/24

Wyoming would cull wapiti, horses clearing invasive grasses

If livestock grazing is the key to preventing wildfires why is ranch country still suffering from near daily extreme grassland fire danger indices? Because Republicans are evil. 

Just a hundred and fifty years ago bison, wapiti, bighorn sheep, pronghorns and deer cleared the grasses driving Wyoming's fire years and if dry fuels remained in the fall tribes burned the rest. But, today wildfires have scorched nearly a million acres in Wyoming and Republican ranchers want to kill the elk and remove the horses that reduce fuel loads even though domestic livestock just can't keep up.
The solution establishes criteria for payment eligibility based on the degree to which a local elk herd is overpopulated and the percentage of grass eaten by that game. Additionally, a ranch must allow some hunters on the property to be eligible. [Wyoming wildlife officials OK rancher payment plan for elk-eaten grass]
The cost of keeping feral horses in holding pens off wild lands costs taxpayers at least $49 million annually. Wyoming has the second-highest feral horse population in the country with at least 7,144 of these critters. So, after threats of violence from Republicans the US Bureau of Land Management wants to remove some 5,000 horses.

The Bearlodge Ranger District of the Black Hills National Forest in northeastern Wyoming is shopping for Earth haters who want to be outfitters and guides for hunting deer, wapiti, cougars, and wild turkeys. Each ranger district has this option but it tends to happen most often where congressional delegations are Republicans and Crook County is a colony of whiny anti-government welfare ranchers. 420 permits are issued for over 24,000 head of cattle to graze the BHNF for pennies a month in June through October and according to some alarmists wapiti can spread brucellosis and wild turkeys can transmit avian flu to fragile livestock.
“It’s hot, dry, and windy, which are prime conditions for a spark to ignite into much more,” Governor Gordon said. “We must be conscientious of the conditions and the impact even an act as small as sighting in your rifle on a dry grassland can have on our neighbors and state. Check for fire bans and follow all local guidance.” [Governor Gordon Extends Executive Order to Aid in Livestock, Feed Transport]
The Anthropocene is now and time to rewild some of the American West eventually becoming part of a Greater Missouri Basin National Wildlife Refuge connecting the CM Russell in Montana along the Missouri River through North Dakota to Oacoma, South Dakota combined with corridors from Yellowstone National Park to the Yukon in the north and south to the Pecos River through Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, western Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. 

Clear the eastern red cedar and second growth conifers then restore aspen habitat, prescribe burns, begin extensive Pleistocene rewilding using bison and cervids, empower tribes, lease private land for wildlife corridors, turn feral horses from Bureau of Land Management pastures onto other public land to control exotic grasses and buy out the welfare ranchers Tony Dean warned us about. 

9/13/24

Paper: nothing left to lose spurs political violence and christian nationalism

Just say it: radical christianic terrorism.

Using links to the federal storming of Ruby Ridge in Idaho and the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas culminating in the Oklahoma City bombing the extreme white wing of the Republican Party worships manuscripts like the Turner Diaries as prayers. The guy who killed some 60 people in Las Vegas was a white supremacist bent on starting a race war. A loss of everything to gambling helped to motivate both men.
Christian nationalists believe that America presently sits at a critical juncture. A country where Christianity historically provided the dominant political and cultural narrative is now besieged by the forces of pluralism and progressivism. Christian nationalists, therefore, believe that they have a divine mandate to take back America for God. To fail in this mission risks jeopardizing the blessings of God. The gravity of the situation has moved some Christian nationalists to espouse violence as a legitimate tool for restoring the status quo of Christian cultural and political dominance. Indeed, Christian nationalism was on full display during one of the most breath-taking events in modern American history: the 2021 Capitol insurgency. [Christian Nationalism and Violence Against Religious Minorities in the United States: A Quantitative Analysis]
Marjorie Taylor Greene and her Christian Nationalists support Donald Trump because they're convinced he’s the Antichrist who will enable them to conquer the Seven Mountains. The End Times fulfill a prophesy and welcome a supernatural extraterrestrial to create a one-world government. No higher being could be anything but predatory. It's dystopian fantasy run amok. Trump’s people are broke, broken, disaffected, debt-ridden, desperate and determined to destroy civil society to wipe their slates clean so they can string up the bankers who enslaved them.

9/12/24

Moral hazard drives ag pollution in South Dakota

Today's intersection brings the receipts on how socialized agriculture enables the decimation of my home county and its primary waterway, the Big Sioux River. Because of the failures of South Dakota's Republican governors and legislature to control pollution some $172 million has been set aside for pipelines and drinking water improvements including in this interested party’s home town of Elkton where dairies, chicken farms and nitrates have ruined wells.
The problem is “total suspended solids,” including soil that washes into the river. Roughly 73% of that soil comes from farms. Marisa Lubeck, a spokesperson with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 8 Office (which includes South Dakota), sent a statement explaining states and local governments are responsible for ensuring plans are followed. [New report identifies pollution reductions needed to clean up segment of Big Sioux River]
So today, agriculture is the leading source of pollution in the waters of the United States and the latest round of flooding in farm country has just made it worse. Moral hazard is the flip side of self-reliance and the heavily subsidized industry knows emergency declarations will provide bailouts for those who choose risk because Republican welfare farmers are the real ecoterrorists who hate subsidies unless they benefit from them.
It is likely that a significant number of corn and soybean producers in many areas of the upper Midwest may qualify for crop insurance indemnity payments in 2024. With federal crop insurance, every year is different, and with the multiple options available to producers, there are many variable results from crop insurance coverage at harvest time. [2024 crop insurance payments likely in the upper Midwest]
In red states like South Dakota freedom equals the right to pollute. Kristi Noem's cuckolded husband is an insurance peddler and so is her fellow Earth hater, Mike Rounds. Senator John Thune (Earth hater-SD) is already notorious for encouraging moral hazard and adding layers of government overreach to the farm bill. Yes, the US Environmental Protection Agency and US Fish and Wildlife Service are within the Executive Branch and as Commander in Chief the president could simply order the Army Corps of Engineers and all to stand down. 

But, more than even the defense lobby lavishes on politicians the US Chamber of Commerce, Bayer, American Crystal Sugar, the American Farm Bureau Federation and the Koch cabal flood Republicans in congress with cash according to research compiled by the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Courtney Briggs, a senior director of government affairs with AFBF and chair of the Waters Advocacy Coalition -- a collection of industry groups -- said agencies such as the Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are largely trying to ignore the 2023 Supreme Court case, Sackett v. EPA. [WOTUS Rules Remain Muddy]

9/11/24

Gaia turns her attention to Kristi Noem's failed red state

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Rapid City SD 221 AM MDT Wed Sep 11 2024
RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING FOR GUSTY WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY
An area of low pressure will deepen across eastern Montana tonight into Thursday, bringing gusty south winds across the area. The winds, combined with very low relative humidity, will support critical fire weather conditions.
Northern Black Hills-Central Black Hills-Southern Black Hills- Fall River County Area-Northern Foot Hills-Eastern Foot Hills- Custer County Plains-Pine Ridge Area-Butte County Area- Northern Campbell-Southern Campbell-Crook County Plains- Weston County Plains-Wyoming Black Hills- 221 AM MDT Wed Sep 11 2024

9/9/24

Skin care products are sources of phthalates that harm kids

I have been chronicling gender bending chemicals in the environment for three decades and have learned gender dysphoria is linked with toxoplasmosis, chemical giants, medical industry oligopolies, polluted waterways, subsidized agriculture, absence of medical insurance, cancer and Republican legislatures on the dole. 

Aluminum, propylene glycol (steareths), Triclosan, parabens and phthalates are endocrine disruptors that wreak havoc in children and adolescents. Tampons, menstrual pads and even some sunscreens contain gender bending hormone disruptors. Phthalate-laden bottled water alone makes up 1.5 million tons of plastic each year.
We found that reported use of SCPs [skin care products] was associated with specific urinary LMW and HMW phthalate/replacement metabolite concentrations in children and that the associations differed according to race/ethnic identity and sex assigned at birth. The results can also promote discussions among policymakers that regulate manufacture and packaging of SCPs to eliminate endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure disparities among children, eliminate targeted marketing of endocrine-disrupting chemical-containing products toward black and Hispanic children, and underscore the importance of concurrent use of multiple SCPs as a source of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, rather than focus on individual products. Furthermore, these results can help clinicians and advocacy groups to advise parents and guardians on product choices and use to limit children’s exposure to potentially hazardous phthalates/replacements. [Impact of Skin Care Products on Phthalates and Phthalate Replacements in Children: the ECHO-FGS]
Learn more at NPR.

9/7/24

Wyoming congressional delegation now begging feds for bailouts


Irony is just another casualty of Wyoming's wildfires which have also cleared a half million acres of fences, power lines, dry grasses, sagebrush, ponderosa pine and juniper in Republican ranch country even as the Biden administration reaches out to those serial ecoterrorists who rely on moral hazard to survive.

The Small Business Administration makes Economic Injury Disaster Loans available when the US Secretary of Agriculture designates an agricultural disaster. Primary Wyoming counties receiving bailouts are Campbell, Converse, Niobrara and Weston but Custer, Fall River, Lawrence and Pennington Counties in South Dakota will also receive federal handouts per the rewards of democratic socialism.

They call her Harry the Hag on Faceberg not just because of her ongoing attacks on the federal government and her hatred of the Earth but because some people wonder whether she's even a woman.
U.S. Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis as well as U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (all R-WY) sent a letter Friday to the U.S. Department of Agriculture urging approval of a disaster designation request in response to the devastating wildfires across the state. [Wyoming Delegation Urges USDA to Support Local Wildfire Recovery Efforts]
If grazing cattle is the key to preventing wildfires why is Republican ranch country still suffering from near daily high even extreme grassland fire danger indices

And because of extreme drought Wyoming Republicans are on full tilt now that anthrax has emerged from overgrazed pastures and killed at least fifty cattle. It was detected in North Dakota in 2023.


ip photo: a moose and her calf browse in Grand Teton National Park.

9/6/24

Whitney catches up to blogger on Noem's plans

Told you so.

Recall that Mike Rounds pledged to raise $9 million to run for Senate but even today he is struggling to fund his war chest lagging far behind the other Earth haters in South Dakota with just $2 million cash on hand. Now, Kamala Harris is destined for coronation and Rounds is facing massive Republican losses in Congress. Donald Trump is driving his political party into the sewer and Kristi Noem has nothing else to do but post pictures on "X" and Faceberg of her looking busy while Rounds spends his days posting pictures of his grandkids. 

Remember when the Earth haters descended on former First Lady Michelle Obama for baring her shoulders? There has been nary a murmur about Kristi Noem doing it let alone calling out Melania Trump for her past as a hooker. Anyone who believes Kristi's never been a victim of sexual harassment or unwanted touching is delusional

Mrs. Noem failed on a COVID response and has failed on flood decisions and to bury her past criticisms of Trump she deleted her old twitter feed so if Rounds resigned today she would simply appoint herself to the seat. She has also been fingered for a fling with Trump henchman, Corey Lewandowski so she is compliant, infidelitous, simply jaded or all the above.

Flip-flopper, John Thune, on the other hand, has amassed over $20 million simoleans after going to the US Senate as one of the least wealthy politicians in America. 

And it looks like not yet retired Stu Whitney has finally found the handle.
As one political insider put it, “when the music stops, (Noem) is going to have to find a chair.” The most logical campaign path would be seeking Rounds’ Senate seat in 2026. [South Dakota's top 5 campaign war chests]

9/5/24

Goss: Midwest Trump states still underperforming

Creighton University's Ernie Goss follows the economies of nine midwestern states and says manufacturing sectors in South Dakota, Missouri, and Iowa have been underperforming for at least four months straight. 

WalletHub reports that red states are in deeper financial distress than blue states as North Dakota and Iowa saw big jumps in unemployment claims in states where Republican governors are among the country's least popular. Kristi Noem's popularity hovers at nineteenth just behind Nebraska's Earth hating governor. Iowa's Republican governor is one of the most hated in the United States.

South Dakota also saw an increase in bankruptcy filings while the state is 42nd in credit score ranking and 15th in the number of people in financial distress in large part because of high medical and energy costs. Declining farmland prices and falling commodity prices could mean a recession in the economies of Midwest Trump states
"This is the fourth time this year that we've had a reading below growth neutral and with this being the eighth month, of course that means we've had four below and four above," said Goss. Additionally, the survey's employment index for August fell to 45.2 from 49.7 in July. Additionally, almost 18% of supply managers reported a shortage of workers in the August survey. Over 17% of respondents believed tariffs and trade restrictions were the greatest threat to the economy, while over 23.5% stated higher input costs as the biggest threat. [Goss: August BCI numbers continue to chill Midwest economy]
Learn more at the Nebraska Examiner.

9/3/24

White Earth Nation expanding cannabis footprint


As of May, 2024 forty seven Native cannabis retailers are operating fifty seven stores in nine states for a gain of some thirty percent since January, 2023. Nations in Minnesota and New York lead retail growth in those states but in California and Michigan the industry is reaching full flower very quickly, too. 

In Minnesota, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is near completion of a 50,000-square-foot cultivation facility that will dwarf any state-licensed operations which are capped at 30,000 square feet and eleven nations are negotiating compacts with the state.
The White Earth Nation is working toward an agreement to open an adult-use cannabis dispensary in the former JL Beers restaurant building on Moorhead’s east side. The White Earth Nation bought and repurposed a chip factory for indoor [cannabis] production, and it has greenhouses and about 10 acres of land under cultivation for cannabis. [White Earth Nation prepping former JL Beers to become cannabis dispensary]
When former Representative Tim Walz was running for governor in 2017 legal cannabis was a favorite topic in Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary and in 2023 Governor Walz signed legal cannabis into law.

9/1/24

Today in red state failure: Nebraska likely buying polluted water from Colorado

The Greater Missouri Basin supplies water to some 100 million Americans but it's at risk to sprawl and the disappearance of the American West.

Today, the Ogallala or High Plains Aquifer is being depleted six and a half times faster than its recharge rate and nearly all the groundwater sampled from it is contaminated with uranium and nitrates from industrial agriculture so Nebraska is buying land to build a Platte River canal to tap into Colorado's water

But a burning coal seam that might have contributed to the Marshall Fire in Boulder County evaporated over a thousand homes, caused over two billion dollars in damage and released tons of deadly emissions. Coal Creek and Boulder Creek are tributaries of the Platte River which ultimately flows into the Missouri in Nebraska.
Urban conflagrations consume a mix of synthetic and natural materials, including homes, vehicles, electronics and household chemicals. For humans, contaminated watersheds can compromise drinking water sources by requiring extensive water treatment or even making some water supplies temporarily unusable. By measuring stormwater, we were able to show that these pollutants were conveyed by concrete drainage systems that quickly funneled the water into the creek. Nutrients from burned vegetation are likely stimulating algae growth, while toxic metals from the urban fire debris seem to be negatively affecting sensitive organisms such as mayflies. While Coal Creek isn’t a source of drinking water, it is used for irrigation and recreation. [Urban wildfires disrupt streams and their tiny inhabitants − losing these insects is a warning of bigger water problems]
Learn more at KUNC.