By Robert Pratt

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: Was Greta Thunberg correct? Of course not, and neither have been the other apocalyptic climate doomsayers been right. Even the models used by the top specialists have been wrong and never close enough to reality in accuracy to justify policy decisions. But it doesn’t matter, the rich West if reordering itself so that the elite few can have control over all and become even richer and more powerful. The rest of the world smiles and plays along but doesn’t really bother other than encouraging the West to bankrupt itself.

The planet’s climate has always been changing, at every moment, and at greatly varying rates of change. All policy should be to enable freedom, free markets, and the innovation that goes with such in order create the technology and wealth needed to adapt to changes, not engage in foolish arrogance of controlling a climate we so little understand that even simple models fail to accurately predict much.

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The Texas Senate did not issue impeachment rules yesterday and was still working on the issue this afternoon.

The most Made in America cars are not from GM or Ford but from a Texas company: Tesla. And Tesla is having a big week with its charging interface moving to be the de facto standard over the government plan Biden is pushing. Also, Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas has reach a milestone in producing 10 million 4680 battery units.

And, other news of Texas.

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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Was Greta Thunberg correct? Of course not, and neither have been the other apocalyptic climate doomsayers been right. Even the models used by the top specialists have been wrong and never close enough to reality in accuracy to justify policy decisions. […]