Courtesy of Yale:
12 Titles for Climate Activists and Academics on Your Holiday Gift List
Yale Climate Connections | December 9, 2022
Straight Line of the Day: Book titles for climate activists and academics on your holiday gift list
Courtesy of Yale:
12 Titles for Climate Activists and Academics on Your Holiday Gift List
Yale Climate Connections | December 9, 2022
Straight Line of the Day: Book titles for climate activists and academics on your holiday gift list

“Good morning Miss Welch and a very Merry Christmas to you.”
“Thank you sir, I wish I brought you a gift.”
“Oh Miss Welch you bring me a gift every week.”
“I do?”
“Yes, yes you do. So who won last week?”
“Here’s our winner.”

“That’s a good one, so what is up for this week?”
“Here you go sir.”










Border Czar Kamala Harris Blames Biden Admin’s Migrant Crisis on Republicans
freebeacon | 12/20/2022 | Ben WilsonBorder czar Kamala Harris, whose administration oversaw a fiscal-year record high of 2.4 million border encounters in 2022, on Monday blamed the nation’s migrant crisis on Republicans.
“Sadly, what we have seen in particular, I am sad to say, from Republicans in Congress is an unwillingness to engage in any meaningful reform that could actually fix a lot of what we are witnessing,” Harris, who has made one visit to the southern border despite handling the White House’s border portfolio since March 2021, told NPR.
The vice president’s comments come just weeks after President Joe Biden said there are “more important things going on” than visiting the border amid a record surge in illegal immigration.

“Good morning Miss Ireland, laying about are we?”
“Well I am.”
“That can change.”
“What?”
“Nevermind.”
“Well last week’s winner and this week’s match up is ready to go.”
“Efficient as always I see.”
Last week’s Winner

This week’s match up
Dodge Viper 1991 vs BMW CSL 1972

The Dodge Viper takes things a little further than your standard classic car in pretty much every way—from speed to sleek design, to almost all other capabilities. This new classic car comes with a love/hate relationship, with some adoring it for its tenacity and others dismissing it as a loose cannon.
A brilliant example that falls somewhere in the middle comes from its initial conception, which took Chrysler CEO Lee Lacocca a mere 30 minutes to sign off. That’s compared to the long, lengthy process it’s taken to sign off virtually every other car in the world.
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Take a quick look at the BMW 3.0 CSL and you might be reminded of another famous vehicle: the Batmobile. Designed to be just as happy driving on racetrack or road, this beast of a car came in limited numbers and only 1,265 have ever been produced.
Lighter than not only its BMW siblings but also many other cars of a similar nature, the CSL had all the characteristics to promise one incredible drive. It’s one that’s taken the crown plenty of times, winning three rounds of the 1976 World Championship for Makes and competing against the likes of the Porsche 911 and Ford Capri.