USAFsarge wrote:
Anyone can discredit science, or build it up, too. Many scientists do not go along with global warming. How can they be discounted out of hand? Can it be that they are all wrong, and only the pro-warming folks can always be correct?
We all agree that summer follows spring, and that 2+2=4. However, a more sophisticated propostition goes beyond what we can see with great facility. I cannot be brought to think that each and every scientist who says there is no global warming is on the payroll of mega-corporations. Many scientists simply disagree with global warming. It seems to be more of a belief system, because of truly conflicting evidence.
As I was saying earlier, we had the major news magazines bring us the news of the impending ice age. I'm sure this notion came from some rather prestigious scientists. That was not that long ago, and I remember well the news headlines.
It seems we are heading two directions at once. Given that from the scientific community, I find it difficult to come to any conclusion. I do know that Antarctica was, before man came upon the scene, quite a bit warmer than it was a couple of hundred years ago. That raises questions in my mind.
We hold, I believe, however incorrectly, that man is in the center of the solar system, as far as the "controls" go. We are little nothings in comparison and contrast with the relationship with the sun and the earth.
Still, I strongly believe in the responsible use of energy, and finding applicable uses of that kind of energy. I do not believe that we should have a "czar," or other person with dictatorial powers; that is not American. The days of the District of Columbia dictating to us have almost come to an end, given the financial horrors of the future. Energy conservation will have to be accomplished by people in their everyday lives. The magic of the marketplace will run that far more smoothly than will the clumsiness of government.
The government was in charge of gasoline distribution back in the 1970s. How well I remember that. It was not something the public will stand for, for very long. The gas lines were often three blocks long, because the government didn't know how the distribution system worked. The concept of one power in Washington D.C. directing the day-to-day operations of people's energy is incomprehensible. They simply are not equipped to do that, and they don't have the input to direct them, the way the marketplace works nicely everyday.
There can be regulations in the kind of energy to be used, but small companies should be encouraged to be the ones from whom we get our energy. Otherwise, we'll end up with Haliburton type companies dominating us, with the government's hearty approval. Haliburton can lobby Congress, but the small energy companies cannot. That is why I do not favor the concentration of power in the hands of the very few. That is too much like Alexander Hamilton for my taste. Give me Jefferson anyday.
Behind every crisis, real or imagined, or trumped up by our mass media, there is always a large, concentrated entity out there who will buy Congress' favor, and we will have to do what is dictated to us, while they make obscene profits. In the end, the only ally the "little people" have is the freedom to act in their own interests to better themselves. This why I remain highly skeptical of global warming -- the power that it will give to to people who are themselves quite greedy. The other reason is global cooling.
In the west, during the late 1800s, the same thing happened with the railroads. They bought Congress, and Congress gave them extraordinary power in the west, to the point that they became governments themselves. The then governor of California, Hiram Johnson, started reforming state government as an answer to the powerful railroads. He gave us the famous California propositions, initiatives, and recalls of politicians. From this, the people had the power to fight back against the powers granted by the federal government to powerful corporations.
Yes, we do need to be mindful of what energy we use, and no, we don't need bullying centralized powers dictating to us as if we were little children. America is all about freedom, not dictatorship.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpv5kFMcq8INuff said.