Friday, December 10, 2004

Steve, Bob and Harvey's Take on the Ohio Stink

Does any of this really matter? If, and by the time this would get as far as the Supreme Court, it would have already been filled with more Bush appointee's anyway.

This probably isn’t the end of it either. Who knows, maybe Jeb will run, or possibly Colin Powel. You can bet that John McCain will, as well as Pat Buchanon.

Democrats should simply count on continuing massive voter fraud and intimidation for several years to come, because this is bigger than just Bush. Until we find a way to separate church-created issues such as abortion and who sucked off who, from public policy, there is no hope for us.

Unfortunately, this trend is too deeply embedded in our culture now to see any real progress. I’d bet this trend will only get worse with Bush still in office for some time to come making their base even stronger. And the longer we’re exposed to this national dialogue that should belong on the scrap-heap, the more we’ll be accustomed to it being incorporated into how we judge elected our officials.

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

Froggytwang's Take on Liberalism

"Joe gets up at 6 a.m. and fills his coffeepot with water for his morning coffee. The water is clean and good because some tree-hugging commie liberal fought for minimum water-quality standards.

With his first swallow of coffee, Joe takes his daily medications. His medications are safe to take because some evil lefty bomb-throwers fought to insure their safety and that they work as advertised. All but $10 of Joe's medications is paid for by his employer's medical plan because some fire-breathing lazy ass union workers fought their employers for paid medical insurance - now Joe gets it too. Never would he turn it down.

He prepares his morning breakfast, bacon and eggs. Joe's bacon is safe to eat because some girly-man liberal fought for laws to regulate the meat packing industry."

... continues from link above.

From Corporate Avenger Lyrics: Voting Doesn't Work

Thanks to the reader who suggested this dark lyric ... send some more!

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Environmental Disaster Ahead

Last time I checked, there were only 5 or so countries that hadn't signed off on the Kyoto Treaty, and of those only two were industrialized nations.

Now we are not only left alone, as Russia recently signed on board the global bandwagon, but seem to be taking a whole new direction by dismantling what little protections we have left.

Guess it's back to the good ole 70s. Can we give the world another reason not to respect us?

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Our Food in Their Gas Tank

The troubling thing about our dependance on oil is that there really is nothing that can replace it effectively. As the Guardian points out, there is simply not enough arable land in Britian to produce enough bio-fuel; the only real solution to the long-term replacement of oil. The fate of Briton's, condemned to live on their tiny Isle, is really just a microcosm of what we all face in the future, so how they steer this ship could just be a snapshot of the worldwide problem we face.

Farmland acreage throughout the world continues to decrease as our populations create more urban sprawl. This growth rate continues to push out viable farmland turning it into shopping malls and housing. Clearly, something has to change, as oil shortages demand the adoption of alternate fuel sources.

Europe and Great Britain have already committed to slowly introducing bio-fuels into the marketplace for use with diesel engines. As gasoline becomes more and more expensive, farmers should simply replace their food crops with crops used to create bio-fuels. Seems simple enough.

China is now the world's second largest consumer of oil next to the U.S. Unlike us though, they are still a developing nation, so are far from reaching their full-potential in terms of industrial capacity. However, China, like several other nations, rely upon countries like Australia and the U.S. as a source for food as they are unable to produce enough to feed their own citizens.

The same could be said for Europe. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and a host of other nations simply don't have enough arable land in which to grow both crops for food and transportation. Something further than the simple adoption of bio-fuels must give way.

The relationship between food and oil will become synonymous,so as the price of oil rises, food costs increase.

Hybrid cars could help with further increasing fuel efficiency, but the truth is that even if future cars and engines get over 200 miles per gallon, there still won't be enough land to produce both commodities.

Unless properly regulated we could certainly see drastic food shortages in several county's including this one. And, of course, the poor will suffer first.

It is not entirely unrealistic to suppose that people could die of starvation because they can't afford to purchase food at such high prices so that others can continue to drive their sporty SUV's.

You could make a note blaming the consumer, but let's face it, it is the fault of the government who listen to corporations that control the worlds most valuable resource, oil.

Unless they begin to steer this ship in the right direction, we may all sink.