On Tuesday, the Louisiana Senate unanimously passed a bill that would end state and local cooperation with rules and mandates that may be imposed by international organizations, including the United Nations and the World Health Organization. It’s about fucking time. The federal government relies heavily on state cooperation to implement and enforce almost all of its laws, regulations, and acts. By simply withdrawing this necessary cooperation, states can nullify in effect many federal actions. It’s not hard to imagine more states doing this if the 2024 election is again seen to be illegitimate. Texas, for one could spark a procession of seceding states. The map below shows just how many Americans think it’s a good idea to leave the union.

Alaska, Texas, California, Oklahoma and New York are leading the pack, although I suspect for different reasons. It could happen. This bill in Louisiana has yet to pass the house, but it’s a start. The UN has no business telling anyone how to run their countries, but they do. The Climate Accord shakedown is a prime example. Any politician signing up for this has sold their country down the river to a bunch of crooks, in my opinion. A similar bill filed in January in the New Hampshire House would end all state and local cooperation with the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). I don’t know the status of it yet. It’s probably winding it’s way through 500 committee hearings for all I know.

Chris Bowen – Australia’s Minister For Something That Doesn’t Exist
The bad news for those living in the Antipodes is that The Australian Government October budget of 2022–23, committed record funding of almost A$25 billion to clean energy spending, which was meant to provide greater direction and backing of the Government’s net zero commitment by 2050. Fucking Net Zero? What are these clowns smoking? It includes funding for projects that unlock opportunities for clean energy and renewables investors. The good news for the grifters who want to make bank on this scam is that under the scheme, the Commonwealth underwrites new projects, removing some of the risk for them. I know the First Nations Peoples are grabbing the opportunity with both hands, because I saw some fellow talking about it at the National Press Club lunch yesterday. How to throw money away. The Labor Party are experts at it.
Honestly, they are so fucking stupid down there it’s sad. The Prime Minister and the minister for “Climate Change” copped some flack last week for traveling in separate government jets to a venue in Muswellbrook, a one hour flight away.This was for the announcement of $1bn for the Sunshot program to support Australian-made solar panels. Albanese called it “one of the most significant that will be made during our term”. Do as I say etc, etc.

Kids….
Finally, yesterday the news came that the great Joe Flaherty had passed away. Anyone who watched SCTV in the 80’s would instantly recognize him as one of the many characters he played in the comedy series. *Guy Caballero, Sammy Maudlin, and of course, Count Floyd among others. SCTV was the show to watch in Melbourne. Everyone I hung out with would know the show and it’s characters. John Candy, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis and Martin Short were just a few of the famous names who got their start on the show. Nothing comes close today, because everything is PC, woke garbage. We can’t have nice things thanks to Progressives, but we can remember what they took from us on Youtube. But don’t worry kids, Count Floyd will never die. We’re gonna take everything back, and it’s gonna be scary!
*Cheap, dishonest, gruff, and prone to making meandering patriotic speeches for no good reason, Caballero liked to affectionately describe his employees as “the SCTV family,” although he routinely treated them with disdain. He was always seen in a white suit and white Panama hat, but his most notable quirk was his use of a wheelchair despite not needing one; he believed that the wheelchair helped earn people’s “respect.”