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Future of America?
3 CommentsWorld Net Daily has an article about a ground breaking documentary about North Korea (view here). As they run through the video, I have to wonder if this is the future that Al Gore and his minions have planned for the rest of us. Electricity is scarce, people sing the praises of their fearless leaders and denounce the evil waste of America.
In short, the same sort of demagoguery that Americans have come to love and expect from their leaders, has lead North Korea, to be in the words of Shane Smith, "the Land that Time Forgot".
Yale had an article about "The Indian Century" back in 2004, that started with:
"The balance of influence in this region is shifting rapidly to China – not yet the balance of power, but the balance of influence."
It seems that now even the balance of power is shifting to China, though the newspapers would rather just point out the "Indian Century" theme, than point out that many of the factories, and wealth of the west are moving not just to India, but to China as well (well moving is the wrong word, as the factories have already moved).
While people are crying about the gender bias in science (i.e. not enough women go through and get degrees in science), other countries are just focused on getting the best results for now. As Al Gore starts spending 300 MILLION dollars to promote his luddite view that the rest of us (but not him) should live in the dark and eat soylent green we are going to be barraged with how the earth is in the balance.
Heck if I was China, I would give Al 300 Million to tell the stupid Americans to live in huts and not use anything, because it’s all colleterial for the debt that the United States owes the Chinese government. You surely don’t think that China just wanted useless paper for all the goods it has been shipping to the United States do you?
Why do you think that we are paying a foriegn company over 400 million dollars to build a private toll road in Texas (with land seized from the farmers)? It’s because the United States is massively in debt. From the End of Money (quoting the Comptroller of the Currency) in 2006:
Despite improvement in both the fiscal year 2006 reported net operating cost and the cash-based budget deficit, the U.S. government’s total reported liabilities, net social insurance commitments, and other fiscal exposures continue to grow and now total approximately $50 trillion, representing approximately four times the Nation’s total output (GDP) in fiscal year 2006, up from about $20 trillion, or two times GDP in fiscal year 2000.
And this was before the Federal Reserve started handing out billions like a clown handing out ballons at a party. Since then the creation of debt (which we wrongly thing is "money") by the Federal Reserve Bank (a private bank as the United States Government has repeatedly said) has continued in an EXPONENTIAL fashion (the green line in the graph is similar to the growth of the "monetary" [really debt] supply by the Federal Reserve).
What’s worse, is that as debt levels by the United States is increasing exponentially, the amount of reimbursements being demanded is increasing.
On a closing note, I will note that while Shane Smith’s people were "threatened" with arrest for taking pictures in North Korea, in America you can be arrested without warning for taking pictures of police while they are (allegedly) working for the people.
Soon it may be that Kim Jong-II might have the last laugh.
And that isn’t funny at all.
3 Responses to “Future of America?”
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energy independence is much more important than global warming. when the US is energy independent there will be no more oil wars and the terrorists will all be poor and unable to reach us. This will save lives AND energy. The global warming crowd can’t claim this. They can claim that they will damage and perhaps destroy capitalism which is their true aim. I for one am not done using capitalism. So I want to keep it. True believers in global warm are free to starve and freeze to death next winter. Think of all the energy you will save!
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Neil said on April 1st, 2008 at 9:57 pm
It might be interesting to note that if the US would invest as much money in alternative energy as it does in war fighting, we would most likely have already solved a LOT of energy issues – and avoided political entanglements abroad.
Then again, maybe the technology is already available (although not to the masses), and why waste money on what already exists?
That would lead to some pretty One World Order thoughts – along with solent green (read the book “make room, make room”) – but since I had to read “1984″ back in 1983 for seventh grade, and “the Prince”, I detect a trend in our “duly’ elected government. -
shane.vincent said on April 1st, 2008 at 10:10 pm
That buys into the idea that there is an energy shortage.
I think that the we are pushed towards the worst (and most expensive) energy “solutions”.
One of the reasons that Nicolas Tesla lost his funding was that he was working on free, unrestricted energy.
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