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OPINION |
CONNECTING THE DOTS 03-03-2011 Frosty Wooldridge |
Part 2 of 3: The next 20 years in America"quality of life
We are SO unprepared for our future!
As I noticed with over
300 emails responding to Part 1 of this series, old paradigms die hard. Most readers ‘saw’ what I wrote about because
they could see it occurring in their own communities and across America. Others
‘balked’ because they couldn’t imagine the ‘change’ coming. Others live in denial of our shifting world.
Whether we like it or
not, history sweeps us into its vice-like grip like a Florida alligator. Sometimes it hits unexpectedly like an
Oklahoma tornado"no warning! At other
times, a society can unravel like Charlie Sheen this week! If you look around the United States, the
warnings and symptoms of our future"hit us over the head daily.
· Rising gas
prices
· Cost of
food rising
· Home
heating costs rising
· Mercantile
goods rising costs
· Wages dead
or lowering
· Unions
losing clout
· Poverty
growing
· 43 million
Americans subsisting on food stamps
· 15 to 22
million Americans unemployed, underemployed
· No chance
to ever regain full employment as we add 3.1 million immigrants annually
While I present
solutions at the end of each column, it won’t do any good if we fail to
implement them. Our own Congress
languishes in bed with those that hire, work, feed, house and support endless legal
and illegal immigration"the main driver for our overloaded civilization.
If you watched Diane
Sawyer and David Muir on ABC this week, you observed in amazement that the average
American home features just about everything “Made in China” or some other
country. We shut down our own
manufacturing to disable our ability to produce products. Who did that? Answer: U.S. Congress and presidents
for the past 30 years that could not see past their noses.
However, on Wednesday
night’s broadcast, David Muir and his team discovered that we can furnish a
home entirely with American products when we take the time to shop! And, just
as inexpensively"and better quality!
Folks! We drown in $14
trillion of debt and another $1.3 trillion in trade deficits to China! Any way to dig out of it? Any way to pay it
back? How can we when we don’t manufacture
anything to sell? Result: we will
continue to become poorer as the Middle Class degrades.
WORLD ON EDGE; AMERICA ON THE ROPES
“World on the Edge” by Lester
Brown: “One thing is certain"we are facing greater
change than any generation in history. How did we get into this mess? Our market-based
global economy as currently managed is in trouble. The market does many things
well. It allocates resources with an efficiency that no central planner could
even imagine. But as the world economy expanded some 20-fold over the last
century it has revealed a flaw"a flaw so serious that if it is not corrected it
will spell the end of civilization as we know it.”
ENERGY,
POLLUTION, ENVIRONMENT
“The indirect costs, including climate change, treatment of respiratory
illnesses, oil spills, and the U.S. military presence in the Middle East to
ensure access to the oil to grow to a cost of $12 per gallon. Similar calculations
can be done for coal,” said Brown. “We delude ourselves. Leaving such huge
costs off the books is a formula for bankruptcy. Environmental trends are the
lead indicators telling us what lies ahead for the economy and ultimately for
society itself. Falling water tables today signal rising food prices tomorrow.
Shrinking polar ice sheets are a prelude to falling coastal real estate values.”
These observations come from THE top experts in the world. We ignore these realities at our peril. Yet, we avoid them, like we languish with the
immigration invasion. At some point, it
becomes bigger than we can solve"and our civilization degrades with it.
WE
FEED ON THE ENVIORNMENT LIKE A RABID DOG
“Modern economic thinking and policymaking have created an economy that
is so out of sync with the ecosystem on which it depends that it is approaching
collapse,” said Brown. “How can we assume that the growth of an economic system
that is shrinking the earth’s forests, eroding its soils, depleting its
aquifers, collapsing its fisheries, elevating its temperature, and melting its
ice sheets can simply be projected into the long-term future? What is the
intellectual process underpinning these extrapolations?”
How about a bunch of intellectual innumerates leading us in the White
House and Congress?
One look at California illustrates our failing economic systems. Gaze upon Wisconsin’s demonstrations. Same with Colorado, New York, Massachusetts
and many more! Our states cannot pay
their bills! They’re broke! In debt!
And, millions of citizens cannot secure a job.
Dr. Albert Bartlett, www.albartlett.org , talks about the
dilemma of ‘exponential growth’. “It’s
time to educate the educationally credentialed but innumerate experts,
(innumeracy is the mathematical equivalent of illiteracy), who say that growth
is inevitable. They fail to recognize that after maturity for any entity,
continued growth is either obesity or cancer.”
Do you think California, now at 38 million,
will become more viable with its projected addition of 20 million more people
by 2040? Exactly how will they water,
feed, transport and warm themselves? How
about their quality of life? Standard of
living?
With continued growth, Dr. Bartlett said, “Growth
will produce more well-to-do people, more homeless, more unemployed, more
people living below the poverty level, more traffic congestion, higher parking
fees ($5.00 an hour already on East Coast, Source: CNN 3/2/11), more school
crowding, more crime, more unhappy neighborhoods, more expensive government,
more taxes, higher taxes, more air and water pollution, higher utility rates,
more crowded highways, less democracy, higher food costs and more destruction
of the environment.”
What’s good about any of that my friends and
why am I one of the few addressing it?
Like two boys playing catch perpendicular to
the glass door of their house, hopefully, a parent walks out and advises them, “Boys,
play catch parallel to the glass so it won’t get broken.” They respond, “Okay dad!”
Solutions to our situation by a reader:
· Change
‘Free Trade’ to ‘Fair Trade’
· Term limits with teeth for Congress
· Two party system is totally
corrupted by corporate money, and we must create a viable 3rd party
· Real access laws and the denial of
free access to corporate interests
· Denial of corporate interests their
current 10,000 votes to a citizen's 1 vote
· A return to Constitutional Law and
the de-establishment of precedent law
· A return to a genuinely independent
judiciary
· A return of sovereignty to citizens
instead of to a state bureaucracy to which ordinary citizens have no genuine
access
· The end of secrecy as a form of
government
· Stop creating wars around the world
where we have no business
· Moratorium on all immigration
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