Jeff Young
GT40s Supporter
So you mean taking advantage of market conditions in order to increase personal income is bad Al? That sounds almost...well...anticapitalist, dare I say socialist.
So you mean taking advantage of market conditions in order to increase personal income is bad Al? That sounds almost...well...anticapitalist, dare I say socialist.
So you mean taking advantage of market conditions in order to increase personal income is bad Al? That sounds almost...well...anticapitalist, dare I say socialist.
I think they call that FRAUD!!
I have said it before and I will say it again, Man is causing POLUTION of the planet, and I think there are few among us that don't want this cleaned up. It will affect us far more than any climate change ever will. All of the sicientist that put out the data have been shown for who they are and what they have done. The scientific comunity will deal with them in due time.
They seem to be working on the assumption that if you repeat a lie enough times it becomes the truth. Many followers regurgitate the mantra without knowing the facts.
Most of you know that I do my research before jumping in on MOST subjects. Opinions are like a..holes, every body has one. If you want to find out what or who is behind the movement, do your research and see who is running the evnvironmental movement, Greenpeace, and almost any of the out front environmental groups. If you do, I think you will find they are anti capitalist and most are anti American.
All of the third world countries seeing free money come their way are more than glad to jump on the band wagon. Ask yourself this question. Since these countrys are being given the cash because they don't have the industry or technology in order for them to "catch up",,,, how is this going to get them the industry or technology. Are they going to throw money at industry to lure them to a country that has no skilled labor? Technology takes education to use it and time to get it. I don't see many tribesmen with Masters or PhDs. Where are they going to get the infrastructure to support the industries, power stations, healthcare workers blue collar workers, white collar workers, engineers, doctors,and the like. It is a farce and a con on the entire industrialized world.
Bill
Keith, I have never heard or seen anything like the lead still remaining in the atmosphere. Do you have any sources for that?
Kieth,
You are not wrong in looking at the big picture regarding pollution. Mankind has and always will pollute the environment. If the American Indians had grouped together into one massive colony, the polluting byproduct of that mass of humanity in one place without the benefit of modern hygene facilities would have caused diseases to erupt and would have killed off half of the group. The sad fact is there are a lot of people in the world today and the pressures for housing, food, water, and clean air will continue to build up. So what's the solution? Kill off a few hundred million? There are some radical envionmentalists that would see that as the proper course of action to protect "Mother Earth".
While I think everyone agrees that we (humans) need to work hard to conserve our resources and not squander our heritage, we cannot loose sight of the advancements made to prolong life and health in the developed world. There are still millions of people living in such poverty, corruption, and filth that to ignore their needs at the expense of some idealized "perfect environment" is akin to genocide in my mind.
I would rather live with some polluton than to see these poor souls suffer another year. I have a more optimistic outlook toward the future. i believe that as technology advances, humans will adopt more efficient and less polluting ways of generating economies. That is already happening in developed countries from economic pressures to lower costs of energy to heat, transport, feed and house our populations. We don't need another round of public tarriffs that attempt to correct the "problem" as these so-called climate experts have proposed in the Kyoto Protocols. What we need is more economic activity, not less, so that the undeveloped nations can grow and provide the basic essentials for their people. If that causes more pollution, so be it.
Sorry for the rant if I am off topic. I'll sit back and let the flamers have their day.
Garry
While I think everyone agrees that we (humans) need to work hard to conserve our resources and not squander our heritage, we cannot loose sight of the advancements made to prolong life and health in the developed world. There are still millions of people living in such poverty, corruption, and filth that to ignore their needs at the expense of some idealized "perfect environment" is akin to genocide in my mind.