Sex is binary

Trans activists and their supporters have confused feelings with facts in trying to convince themselves, and others, that sex isn’t binary. Science disproves that: Here’s why sex is binary, explained in 5 minutes. pic.twitter.com/DuX7Yk7Z0f — Zachary Elliott (@zaelefty) April 26, 2025

Sex is binary

Little not stupid

Stuff reports: Whanau’s exit has come with plenty of speculation about the possibility of a deal, so that she and Little might work together and advance Labour/Green interests. But Little has no such plans, and he would not consider the current mayor to be his deputy, he confirmed. “This election is about change. The sentiment […]

Little not stupid

Not the 51st state – for some time yet

America’s attention-loving president Donald Trump achieved a remarkable success (by at least one measure) by making himself a salient issue in Canada’s general election held on Monday. It remains to be seen whether that success extends to other areas.

Not the 51st state – for some time yet

Have The Intermittent Energy Blackouts Begun?

As Schellenberger points out, with just “a hair” more frequency variation it could have been far worse. Will that happen some time soon? I’m not going to pretend I know. But I do know that the electricity system in most of Europe and many U.S. states is in the hands of crazed fanatics who have no idea what they are doing. My own bet would be that there are many far worse blackouts to come, until this idiotic “net zero” thing is abandoned.

Have The Intermittent Energy Blackouts Begun?

The Iberian Blackout

What happened and early lessons

The Iberian Blackout

Trump Admin Sues to Block Blue States From Taking Fossil Fuel Companies To Court Over Climate Change

The Trump administration filed lawsuits Wednesday against Michigan and Hawaii in an attempt to block the states from seeking damages in court against fossil fuel companies for alleged environmental harm.

Trump Admin Sues to Block Blue States From Taking Fossil Fuel Companies To Court Over Climate Change

RIP Bob Jones

Bob (Sir Robert) Jones has died aged 85. Bob was one of my favourite authors growing up, and I was fortunate enough to get to know him quite well in recent times. His larrikin sense of humour will be sadly missed – we need more in his mould. In 1973 he published a book called […]

RIP Bob Jones

Andrew Little looks well-placed in mayoralty race – but don’t consider his election a foregone conclusion

Peter Dunne writes –  There is an old saying doing the rounds in Rome at present as Cardinals gather to elect a successor to Pope Francis that “he who enters the conclave a Pope, leaves a Cardinal”. While the warning has not always been borne out in recent Papal elections, it does have application more […]

Andrew Little looks well-placed in mayoralty race – but don’t consider his election a foregone conclusion

The First 100 Days: The Method Behind the Madness in Court Challenges

Below is my column in the New York Post on the first 100 days of the Trump Administration in court. It is too early to handicap many of these lower courts decisions. I have been critical of some of these orders as either premature or unconstitutional. There is a reason for the hyperkinetic pace of […]

The First 100 Days: The Method Behind the Madness in Court Challenges

Twisted Illogic

TweetHere’s a letter to The Hill. Editor: Pres. Trump said that “China probably will eat those tariffs” (“Trump says China ‘probably will eat those tariffs’,” April 29). So the president believes that the tariffs will be ‘eaten’ by China – meaning, he believes the tariffs won’t result in higher prices in America of Chinese goods.…

Twisted Illogic

Spain and Portugal Achieve Net Zero Accidently

Analysis of the blackout in Spain and Portugal comes in EurAsia Daily article Solar generation fell, and then the Spanish power grid collapsed: details of the blackout. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images. New details are emerging why a large-scale blackout occurred in Spain, which lasted more than 10 hours and hit […]

Spain and Portugal Achieve Net Zero Accidently

More Arthur Meighen Than Brian Mulroney? Pierre Poilievre Might Soon Confront The Reform Act

Election of 2025  On 28 April 2025, we returned yet another minority parliament in the 45th federal general election. Elections Canada’s preliminary results show that this general election brought out the highest voterturnout since 1993, at 68.7% compared to 69.6% thirty-two years ago. The fervent proponents of proportional representation should take heart that the Bloc […]

More Arthur Meighen Than Brian Mulroney? Pierre Poilievre Might Soon Confront The Reform Act

Former British PM Tony Blair Slams Net Zero as “Irrational”

Hangon, didn’t Blair help make Net Zero happen?

Former British PM Tony Blair Slams Net Zero as “Irrational”

You Can’t Reach 2000 ELO Without Knowing These Concepts

Housing affordability

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