"We're borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to burn it in ways that destroy the planet. Every bit of that's got to change."
http://www.youtube.com/v/dt9wZloG97U
Historic Speech with Gore, Bob Barr and Will.I.Am on energy conversion. ??
What does the world's worst excuse for a rapper have to do with this? Is he going to write some sucky song about energy conservation?
Quote from: stephendare on July 17, 2008, 04:55:10 PM
Quote from: Eazy E on July 17, 2008, 04:44:27 PM
Historic Speech with Gore, Bob Barr and Will.I.Am on energy conversion. ??
What does the world's worst excuse for a rapper have to do with this? Is he going to write some sucky song about energy conservation?
Lol. Easy, easy e.
I like will.i.am. or at least his political work.
Never really got into the blackeyed peas though.
I cannot separate the two.
Whack-a$$ rapper, whack-a$$ person.
Seriously BEP are quite possibly the worst audio abortion ever to hit the airwaves.
will we all jump up and down to save the world again also?
I'm assuming the net effect will be the same ;)
Better start fast tracking fusion reactors then, because I don't think wind farms, solar and biofuels ALONE (to the exclusion of geologic sources of coal, oil, etc) have enough to do the job in 10 years.
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By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, July 18, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Congress: Unwilling to allow any expansion of drilling in American territory, Democrats are instead focused on changing American lifestyles. It's consistent with the goals of the party that wants to run everyone's lives.
Sponsored in the House by Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer and co-sponsored by four other Democrats and one Republican,Connecticut's Chris Shays, the Transportation and Housing Options for Gas Price Relief Act of 2008 is, like much of the nonsense dreamed up in Washington, misnamed.
It should be called the Central Planning and Potomac Manipulation Act of 2008.
Rather than dealing with the supply side by increasing domestic production of carbon-based fuels, the political left wants to use taxpayers' money to meddle with the demand side.
But the public isn't clamoring for a carbon-free, "sustainable" future. Voters want policymakers to solve today's energy problems now through sensible market solutions.
Should this Gas Relief Act become law, it would authorize the federal apparatus to expand public transportation; provide incentives for workers to use mass transit, bicycles, carpools or their feet to get to their jobs; work locally to create walkable and "bikeable" communities; educate Americans so they can make the "right" transportation and housing choices; and establish "location efficient mortgages" to make it more affordable to own homes near public transit.
With the advent of $4 gasoline, Democrats began sensing an opportunity to drive the country closer to their vision of utopia.
These are the people â€" or in some cases representatives of people â€" who want $8 a gallon gasoline so we'll get out of our cars, turn off our air conditioners, dim our lights, strangle our commerce and impose a global asceticism in a post-capitalism wilderness.
Of course, this spartan existence would be for the masses only. The elites will still be able to live their lives of opulence, just as high-ranking communists in the Soviet Union, the nomenklatura, had private Chaika lanes in Moscow streets that members of the working class â€" Marx's proletariat â€" were forbidden to drive on.
Al Gore provided a clear example Thursday of how such privileges are granted to the privileged by the privileged.
Gore, who wants to push Americans onto bikes and buses, used a convoy of two Lincoln Town Cars and one SUV to arrive for and then leave from his carbon-free speech at Constitution Hall in Washington.
As an American, Gore has the right to be a hypocrite. Neither he nor our elected officials, though, have the right to compel a free people to live the lives the Amerikan nomenklatura has selected for them. Washington's role is to serve the people, not the other way around.
Al Gore needs to stop riding in private jets and SUVs before I'll ever take him seriously. He is a hypocrite. The main answer is nuclear power. Al Gore's advice is going to ruin the country. The high gas prices and dwindling economy is just a glimpse of the world the environmentalists are advocating for
whats the old saying. "i'll believe its an emergency, when the people who keep telling me its an emergency, start behaving likes its an emergency."