Monday, May 01, 2006

Thought-bytes of the Moment.


I do not believe globalization is best for the worldwide economy. Globalization is great for exploitation of "third world countries" until they eventually realize they are being exploited and decide to nationalize their resources to the frustration dependent overconsumptive cultures at the top of the socioeconomic pyramid who got used to cheap honey.

Immigration to the United States should not be allocated to groups of people who cross into our borders illegally. There are enough people in the world trying to enter the United States legally to fill the job vacuum the deportation of the illegals would create. Twelve million bad little illegal immigrants out, twelve million good little legal immigrants who waited to do it right in. :)

Energy is a stranglehold tightening around the neck of the overconsumptive American population. The solution: a graduated tax on gasoline that increases with consumption. That and . . I don't know. . viable and subsidised (how many billion to Iraq was it again, where does the money go?) alternative energy resources.

Do not make laws, make tax cuts in the direction you want it to go. Instead of saying "This is illegal" say hmm, okay you can do it, but if you don't it will be much cheaper for you come tax time.

According to the World Conservation Union over 16,000 are endangered including polar bears and hippoes.

Ohh, and I still think Monsanto is evil. . . Yay Poland for having the sense to ban genetically modified seeds. No more polack jokes now!!!

Willow thinks. Well every now and then.

1 Comments:

Blogger Sparklite said...

Interesting post :) Lots of interesting tidbits to think on in there. One of the ones that caught my attention : "Energy is a stranglehold tightening around the neck of the overconsumptive American population. The solution: a graduated tax on gasoline that increases with consumption." This is an interesting idea but I can't imagine the US congress ever going along with it -- let alone the sitting president! It's nice to think. Renewable energy sources certainly need to be focused on more by governments.

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