Thursday, 29 November 2018

Perfidious Albion; D.P. Farrar plumbs a new low; Dreadful news from Mississippi; Dairy farms; Grauniad dishonesty (Nov. 29, 2018)

    • Morrissey15
      D.P. Farrar hits a new low
      Question No. 10: Who are the main enemies of Israel?
      GIDEON LEVY: Those who support the occupation, who keep it strong, and who pay for it. Of course I’m talking about the United States here. The U.S. could stop this masquerade in a matter of months. The U.S. routinely condemns the illegal settlements and scolds Israel, but it does nothing. The European Union: nothing but lip service. India, Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E.—they all buy Israeli weapons.
      Question No. 13: What about the “Christian Zionists”?
      GIDEON LEVY: In terms of brainwashing and ignorance they are even worse. They turn very easily into anti-Semites. Right now they support Israel blindly and automatically; they are the biggest enemies of Israel.
    • Morrissey16
      Dreadful but not surprising news from Mississippi
      Things haven’t improved much since 1965 in that benighted land of hate.
    • greywarshark17
      Tax cows individually. More cows more tax.
      https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/country/377021/nz-s-dairy-cow-population-on-the-rise
      A report from industry group Dairy NZ shows the country’s national milking herd stood at 4.99 million in the 2017-18 season, up 2.7 percent on the season prior.
      This, however, is not the highest number ever recorded. Back in the 2014-15 season there were about 26,000 more dairy cows being milked, which pushed the national milking herd over five million.
      The report shows the average dairy herd size for the season just ended was at 431 – that’s 17 cows more than 2016-17.
      It found expansion of the dairy herd in the South Island contributed to that lift.
      Meanwhile milk production per cow decreased by 3.4 percent to an average of 368 kilograms of milk solids, with the decline being put down to the difficult spring experienced in 2017.
      “South Island farms have, on average, higher herd production than herds in the North Island, with North Canterbury recording the highest average herd production at 331 kilograms of milk solids,” the report said.
      • DJ Ward17.2
        Yes it was a difficult spring in 2017. This years looking good. It rained yesterday and I was thinking 1mm of rain $1000, another 1mm, another $1,000 in income so we can support all the towny bitching and moaning with taxes. Morrisey then said bludgers. I blame the rain.
        With the payout dropping Robertson may have to say no to some handouts.
        • Morrissey17.2.1
          They’re ruining our environment. Three dairy farms use half of Hawkes Bay’s fresh water supply. Three dairy farms.
          Dairy farmers learned what people think of them when they staged a ridiculous protest march in Wellington in 1985 to complain about the removal of some of their subsidies. Far from being supportive, people yelled: “Go back to the farm, you bludgers!”
          • DJ Ward17.2.1.1
            Ther is no subsidies today. Landowners once had serfs. Are you going to hold a farmer today responsible for a class based slave culture. How far back in the past do you wish to look for your argument. Farmers today understand how those subsidies were wrong. Conversely if they did have subsidies the push for intensification may not have happened like it has. It was 33 years ago.
            How are they bludging today? Yes they have some pollution issues. But I suggest you reduce your CO2 output from breathing, water you drink, almond sap for your Latte, and methane coming out your speaking hole. If you take the patch of your eye you might notice humans overpopulation is harming our planet. Let’s ban humans by banning farming. You might find it will be quite effective as a policy.
            What has those 3 farms got to do with the farm I’m on. Most of the water we use is for the cows to drink. Do you want the cows to die of thirst. 99 plus % of the not used by plants, water exits the farm we are on in aquifers and streams. We do not irrigate.
            You are cherry picking when you tar everybody with that 3 out of over 10,000 example.
    • Morrissey18
      The Grauniad has been a disgrace for many years. It employs some of the nastiest people on the planet; unfortunately for the Grauniad, they’re also some of the stupidest. Possibly the dumbest of the lot was something called Emma Brockes….
      [The Guardian is somewhat lamentable on a number of fronts. But this post isn’t about “having a go” at The Guardian] – B
      [TheStandard: A moderator moved this comment to Open Mike as being off topic or irrelevant in the post it was made in. Be more careful in future.]
      • Morrissey18.1
        You’re not “having a go at the Grauniad”?!!???!??? Here are just three quotes from your article:
        But the Guardian’s Environment Editor is engaging in some seriously dangerous “glossing over” of reality.
        ……
        My point is that if we are going to be serious about global warming then we can’t swan around spouting the type of bullshit the Guardian’s Environment Editor is spouting.
        ……
        Promoting “consumer choice” as a solution to AGW is an excuse for systemic inaction. Don’t buy it.
        As you pointed out, the Grauniad glosses over reality and spouts bullshit regularly. My post amplified your point.

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