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The Economy Of Green Is Now


2010
04.11

Even when it is explained to them, some selfish so-and-so will still insist on claiming that Global Warming is bunk science, or that it’ll cost too much to go Green.

How much is too much?  Is $6 a gallon too much for the milk your child needs to survive? How about $10 a gallon?  Is that too much… or is that simply what it costs, and we’ll just have to deal with that reality?

I want to go to the doctor but I don’t want to pay more than $30 to do so.  Paying the $50 it actually costs him to be there cuts into my Hagen-Daz money.  So I either find a cheaper doctor or give up the spendy ice-cream.  Or maybe I really don’t want to see the doctor that badly.

The cost is irrelevant.  Some dull tool said that every green job made will result in 2.1 jobs lost.  THAT is bogus science.  It’s impossible to predict.  There is plenty of room for Green in our economy, and we can have it — as soon as the majority decide it’s worth having in the first place.

When people refuse to be bothered to recycle and don’t want to pay any more for greener goods than for things made the cheapest, filthiest way possible, what we’re really saying is that we don’t care, that we lack the imagination to realize what this planet will like in 20-some years, or that we don’t want to believe that it could change.

If you’re thinking “Awesome, Minnesota will be the new Hawaii!” you’re thinking wrong. Way wrong.  The violent storms we’ve experienced this past year, the earthquakes, etc., they are just the beginning.  The results are actually going to be far more cataclysmic… and our concepts of paradise will be hard to find anywhere, no matter what your concept of paradise may be.

Those of you who fall back on God, however you may conceive Him/Her/It, consider this: It is certain that we are to be responsible stewards of this planet, no matter what your religious beliefs.  It is certain that we are responsible for not soiling our own beds, and for cleaning that bed up and making it, regardless of your religious beliefs.  I know of no religion in which the Creator is your maid.  It isn’t God’s job to clean up after us and leave a mint on the pillow.  So stop waiting for that Paradise In The Sky.  Even if you don’t care about it for yourselves, think about the generations yet to come.  Imagine how uncomfortable you will be facing your Creator one day, trying to find excuses for why you were so irreverent to the Creation, why you soiled the beautiful bed God made for you.  Even if you believe God has everything in His hand, you’ll still have a hard time explaining that away.

It’s time we grew up, started acting like responsible adults, or at least recognize that it’s our own bed we’re messing up, that we (and those yet to come) will have to sleep and eat and drink, swim and bathe in that mess.  (And that doesn’t even begin to account for our responsibility to the other creatures on this planet whom we affect, kill, poison and destroy with wanton abandon.)  The time is now, and there is no other time.  Every day  we ignore what we do and have done, we come closer to the point of no return.  Some think we may already be there, to some extent.  Why risk it?  How selfish do you have to be to keep on fiddling while Rome burns?

We are not impotent pawns.  We ALL decide, by what we do and buy, what happens to this planet.  Green is still part of the economy, and that’s something we CAN affect and control.  So stop fiddling around.  Rome doesn’t have to burn.  What’s more, the changes will make our greens greener, our blue skies clearer, the stars brighter and closer than ever before.  If you can’t imagine how bad it might get, at least imagine how good things could become.

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Written To Serve — States’ Governors Threatening to Sue the Federal Government over Health Care Reform


2010
04.03

In general, a state may be more, but not less, restrictive than the Federal government.  In other words, they could require MORE health insurance, but not less.

Now let’s get to the reality.  While I cherish the Constitution, it is not Holy Writ.  It was made by men and we must never forget that it is entirely possible that even if something were the intent of the Founding Fathers, that does not mean that they all shared the same vision, had the same Perfect Union in mind.  We find them writing “in order to provide for” the general well-being of the People, though.  I tend to agree that this mandates health care as a Federal responsibility.

Again, back to reality: The Constitution is meant to restrict the powers that the Government may have upon people.  Still not Holy Writ, not a perfect system (which is precisely why it was left amendable, because they knew they were not writing a perfect system.)  It was never intended to be perceived as the Be-All End-All.  How We The People are governed is, in the final analysis, still entirely up to us.  We The People could toss out the Constitution entirely, replace it with another document/system or with none at all.  (Gotta think the politicians would be very unhappy with that, since the Constitution is the only thing that grants them power over the rest of us mere mortals in the first place, (and that flaw itself proves that the document is flawed…but I digress.)  What WE (the People) want is what matters, not what the Founding Fathers wanted, nor what the politicians want, nor what some Right-wing fanatic in Idaho and 30-some other elected officials want.

For Law to have any value or meaning, it must hold up against complaints from those who find it inconvenient or unsavory.  Just because someone doesn’t like being told what to do doesn’t mean that they are (or should be) exempt from the requirements of that law.
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Free Willy! (Dolphins & Whales In Captivity)


2010
02.27

The following is a paste of a comment I made on Facebook.  The context is a discussion on what should be done with the whale that killed a trainer at Sea World.  There’s ample reason to recognize that we’ve been making enormous mistakes, and it’s time to rectify that.

They do NOT belong in captivity, for the very simple reason that they’re marine mammals that swim 100+ miles a day, and we’re land creatures that can only provide them with a tiny bathtub that echoes in ways that would drive any cetacean at least a little insane.

Take a baby merlin (small falcon,) raise it in a shoebox, keep it in the same box that your printer came in. Don’t ever let it out, feed it dead ants, play blaring Rap, Speed Metal and Big Band at loud levels all at the same time, all of the time, and you’re coming close to the analogy. Close but not accurate, because the merlin is STILL not social, intelligent, etc. How insane would that merlin be? How cruel would that be?

There are some creatures that we just inherently cannot and should not interact with in a closed/captive environment. Dolphins are 9′ long and several hundred pounds. Orcas are a much larger variety, blown up to 7000-12000 pounds, but still crammed into that same little bathtub. We really don’t have any business capturing and keeping them that way. Time to return them to the wild, and begin recognizing the differences, and our limitations.

It’s unlikely that anyone could effectively dispute that these are sentient creatures.  They are as sovereign in the seas as we are upon land.  It’s highly questionable that we ever had the right to kill or enslave them in the first place.  Having found that what we’re doing is morally ,ethically wrong, how can we do anything less than to free them, and never seize them again?

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Unemployment Blues? Stop the Insanity!


2010
02.21

A recent N.Y. Times article bemoans the fate of the unemployed middle-class who may soon be out of some two years of unemployment benefits if Congress does not approve Obama’s extension request.  They talk about the poor woman who has gone without her blood pressure and cholesterol medications since losing her job.  Firstly, those meds are amongst the many that cost $4 per month these days, so I’m finding the story a little unlikely.  But it gets even more comical:

“She and her husband now settle their bills with only his $1,595 monthly disability check. The rent on their apartment is $1,380.

‘We’re looking at the very real possibility of being homeless,’ she said.”

No, lady, you’re just looking at the possibility of having to move into something within your means, like the  rest of the country and world always has done.  There are entire families living on that much money, which they work for at minimum wage, and no, they’re NOT in government housing.

The NY Times was seriously expecting to elicit sympathy for someone who has been paying out $1400 of their $1600 a month on rent for the past 2 years?  People support entire families on that and far less.  If you’ve been unemployed for that long, it’s long past time you started creating your own gainful employment by becoming self-employed.  Wash shop windows, cars, do laundry, mend socks, whatever… instead of sitting there waiting for the government to come to your rescue.

I see many self-proclaimed Conservatives whining about Obama.  How about putting the blame where it really belongs? President Obama was absolutely correct when, during his inaugural speech, he said the government could HELP us, but that we would have to do it for ourselves.  A true Conservative is a librtarian, doesn’t expect or want the government involved at that level.  How does that notion equate with complaints that Obama isn’t fixing all of our woes?

In this writer’s opinion, the woman featured in the article deserves nothing more than nomination for a Darwin award.  Give us one, too.   After all, we’re the ones that helped to get her that way.  I’m all for a hand up.  Hand-outs reinforce our own fears of impotency, and demean the individual.  Teach someone to fish instead — making sure it’s their own labor that affords them the pole.

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