by vision-master » Sat 31 May 2008, 20:46:55
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Homesteader', 'g')otta give them credit for writing good propaganda.
snip: "A year ago no one was talking about $200 oil, and now everyone in the markets is, for scary reasons."
Actually lots of people were but were derided and cast into the fringe element. Books were published, presentations given etc. . . .
snip: "No question, the shock will force nations to go greener much faster than now, particularly by conserving energy and developing and adopting new non-fossil fuels."
Yup, just run right out to the "new non-fossil fuel" adoption agency and pick one up. Good luck with that.
snip: "Already many small states are struggling to wisely invest their oil windfall to date, and the corrupting curse of oil wealth is well known."
Yeah, just look at Enron. Best not let them get the profits, for their own good of course.
snip: "While American automakers were moving slowly toward smaller cars before the spike, sales of SUVs and pickups are now falling so fast, they appear to be caught flat-footed."
I sure feel sorry for them, caught totally unaware and all. Other than M. King Hubbert sounding the first warning by giving his seminal presentation on Peak Oil in 1956 and the many warning shots across their bows since then, who could have known?
snip: "The individual decisions about what we'll drive, how often we'll fly and whether we'll upgrade our televisions as quickly are only part of the larger macroeconomic threat of higher oil prices."
Loud retching sound from Homesteader's office
snip: "The political ramifications of this (which already include moves away from free trade)"
One of the bigger oxymorons of all time that was sold to the general public was "free trade". Might as well keep selling it as long as people are buying.
snip: "Worse conflicts are possible. "As areas like the Mideast and Africa, Russia and Venezuela continue to rise, you're going to see increasing energy greed, aggressive behaviors and neocolonial actions on the part of various countries,"
Whew! Good thing that hasn't happened yet, Iraq and Afghanistan aside.
snip: "More blood will almost certainly be spilled. Oil wealth tends to wreak havoc on a nation's economy and politics, discouraging diversity, aggravating ethnic grievances and making it easier to fund insurgencies."
See above comment. Besides, since oil wealth is so destabilizing western countries are actually doing them a favor by stealing their resources. They better thank us for it or we will force them to pay us back for invading them. Oh, we already are.
snip: "Higher prices fuel the growing tendency of oil states like Russia and Venezuela to re-nationalize fields. That often leads to lower output, due to the inefficiency of most state oil companies,"
How dare they control their sovereign resources and not sell us our oil as fast as we need it. Obviously the solution to peak oil is to use it up as fast as technology allows.
snip: "Meanwhile, though numerous green technologies hold plenty of promise, none of them are going to save the day any time soon. "It's a false god," says Robin West, chairman of PFC Energy. "There will be step changes in technology, but people forget the scale of the oil business. Ethanol production was 5 billion gallons last year, with huge subsidies to farmers and rising food prices. But that's the size of one production platform off the coast of West Africa."
Wow! They let a snippet of truth in there after all.
snip: "So, what's to be done? For starters, policy makers might stop grilling big oil companies about why prices are so high (since they now control only a small percent of known reserves, it's largely out of their hands), support smarter green initiatives (wind and solar credits rather than ethanol boondoggles) and stop pandering to voters with subsidies and gas-tax cuts that ignore the new reality—oil is a finite resource, more people want more of it, and the profligacy with which we've used it is going to change. "There's a fuel that's cheap, clean and readily available, and it's called conservation," says West."
Yup, good point, stop wasting time bitching and burning fuel to get to a useless protest and start adapting.
Dang!
Time to put my head between my legs and kiss my ass goodbye.