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03-27-2009, 07:05 AM #21Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Of course I think politicians are greedy and don't give a fuck about us, JaggedEdge...I was just saying that they do have other interests besides money (few, but a handful).
There's nothing wrong with starting a company, of course not, but the idea of businessmen having more power than anybody else is a scary thought. "Idealistic" is a dirty word for a lot of people, but I believe people compromise their ideals too readily. Is it too much to ask for people to care about more than just money and power? Education needs to change...we're all taught that those are the highest things to aspire for. Sure, they give you the true-love rhetoric, but it seems all success is measured by how financially sound you are. Yes, of course I'm that idealistic...pragmatism compromises the soul. The world we live in is not okay and there are a large number of drastic changes that need to occur.
Of course I believe Darwin...survival of the fittest in NATURE. We basically transcended nature (for the worst) a long time ago, and our metal and sludge can't be considered a legitimate Darwinian obstacle for the world's species. People can only stick their fingers in their ears and hum for so long about global warming. And yes, species have been going extinct forever, but not on this SCALE since the dinosaurs. And yes, climate change is natural, but again, not on this SCALE.
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03-27-2009, 07:28 AM #22Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
The Untied States of America..:s4:
...won't switch from milk to orange juice...until, they're sure that cow is dry. IMO.
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03-27-2009, 09:26 AM #23Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Originally Posted by overgrowthegovt
Originally Posted by overgrowthegovt
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03-27-2009, 01:37 PM #24Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
see jaggededge, thats where you lose all credibility...whenever some1 says something that you disagree with you immediately claim that we are brainwashed or dont look at the facts....or worse, you turn into the grammar police
i have looked at the facts...im aware the earth heats up and cools down in cycles over time but the fact is, were heating this thing up faster than it ever has before...species are dying at a faster pace than ever before and its all because of us
sure, if everyone wanted a better environment than perhaps the free market would adjust itself, but i just dont see that happening for two reasons: 1.the general public is too fucking stupid to point the markets in the direction needed...most people just care about the lowest price and convenience without concern for the environment and 2. most large corporations dont give a fuck about the public anyways, they just care about profits and helping the environment doesnt help their short run profits...and if enough of them dont give a fuck we dont really have much of a choice because most of us believe that we have to buy certain things
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03-27-2009, 01:38 PM #25Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Originally Posted by jonquest
i would have to agree, i do not think people in general know whats truly best for them....most would rather see lower prices and let the next generation figure this shit out
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03-27-2009, 02:19 PM #26Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Originally Posted by Stemis516
Explain how humans are causing the warming of Mars.
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03-27-2009, 03:14 PM #27Senior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
and the warming of mars is relevant how? and who says im moving to cuba?
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03-27-2009, 06:56 PM #28OPSenior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Originally Posted by overgrowthegovt
I agree with certain environmental regulations, but things have gotten to a point where the regulations being proposed harm industries, jobs, and companies.
We have been influencing our environment for thousands of years. The Native Americans understood it was a good thing. They used to burn down forests in order to control the growth of large trees, all large trees did was kill the smaller and more useful ones. The trees we have today in many parts of the country aren't even native, because the Natives burned down the forests and new smaller ones grew in the place of the old big ones.
And their is absolutely no solid evidence to support the Global Warming theory.
Simply because the vast majority of the population believes in a theory doesn't make it accurate. A majority of people believed in Eugenics at one point, giving Hitler the political support to begin eradicating the Jews.
Even Planned Parenthood was developed due directly to the belief in Eugenics. The founder actually said she wanted to eliminate the dredges of American society through birth control. That isn't an exact quote, but it sums her position up well. They want to eradicate the part of the population they pretend to protect.
I'm actually more liberal than most liberals.
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03-27-2009, 07:00 PM #29OPSenior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Originally Posted by Stemis516
And no, I only result to those kinds of things when people say idiotic things and insult me first. Read his first response, he called me a dimwit.
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03-27-2009, 08:59 PM #30OPSenior Member
We don't need the government to invest in alternative fuels.
Sorry, can't proof read, have to go to work.
Originally Posted by overgrowthegovt
The coast is eroding in Southern Louisiana is a legitimate concern. It hurts our economy, doesn't provide adequate protection from incoming hurricanes, etc.
Unfortunately, environmentalists can't seem to prioritize. Not to mention, a lot of environmental actions only harm the environment.
Smokey the Bear sounded positive when he was preaching, "You can prevent forest fires," unfortunately, the fires were an intricate part to our environment. For one, when fires do break out, they are even more difficult to get under control because they are so thick in places. Also, fire is an intricate part in new trees growing and reviving the land.
The DDT ban is another example of how environmental issues make our lives worse. There is no evidence DDT causes health risks, however, it's proven to control mosquito populations. A few supporters of DDT used to eat it daily on stage to prove it was harmless, they died of old age.
Now millions of people die in third world countries from malaria, something that DDT had prevented before it was banned. Not to mention we now spend tax dollars to buy them mosquito nets when all we would have to do is let them use DDT.
From Hoodwinked by Jack Cashill:
There, Edwards got the order to dust every soldier in his company with the DDT powder. For two weeks straight, he did just that, breathing the fog of white dust as he did so. Much to everyone's relief, the DDT worked, and the epidemic was checked (Typhus spread by lice). The surgeon general estimated that the DDT had saved the lives of five thousand soldiers.
Ultimately, it's a harmless insecticide that if allowed, would save millions of lives lost due to disease spread by insects.
The point is, yes, there are areas that could benefit from environmental controls. Unfortunately, environmental concerns often harm the environment.
The truth is, we don't know how to benefit the environment, so we shouldn't even try until we get it right. The environment is an intricate balancing act, but we have no clue how to balance it. When we save one animal, it often whips of major portions of another population, etc. Every living thing has it's purpose in our environment, yet we try and influence it without even fully understanding what our actions will do to our environment.
It hardly sounds environmentally friendly to me.
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