by PhebaAndThePilgrim » Thu 22 Jan 2009, 18:51:23
Good day to all:
Pilgrim and I do not post much any more.
We just don't have much free time. Running the farm on a shoestring budget.
Kunstler is a jacka**.
For a while a few years ago I wrote to him about Peak Oil and farming.
When our next door neighbor died in a tractor accident his remarks on neighbors were snide and hurtful.
I saw him in a video on You tube.
He was being interviewed outside, and he stopped to spray himself with mosquito spray.
Give me a break.
First, the guy knows nothing about the reality of small town living.
He lives in an elite daydream vision of small town neighbors helping neighbors.
He honks around with his bottled water and his mosquito spray, spewing hate, bile, sarcasm and every negative human emotion.
I have stopped reading his blog.
He doesn't have a clue about the years of neighbors being there for each other.
Second, this guy wouldn't survive two weeks in a true survival/ environment.
As far as the Israel/Palestine situation:, my take on the problem has nothing to do with religion, oil, or politics, and everything to do with demographics.
When you overcrowd rats in a lab experiment, they turn vicious, fight, and kill one another.
I have studied the demographics of what crops are raised in the area.
I have studied population demographics.
What a nightmare.
There are only 2400 square feet for every person in Israel. That space includes space used to grow their food.
Our house is 2400 square feet (it's too big for us)
There are too many people in a very tiny area, fighting over minimal natural resources.
If it were not for massive inputs from the U.S. that section of the middle east would be what it is supossed to be, a semi-arid wasteland fit for goats and olives, and little else.
Here is an interesting bit of info:
Total fertility rate (2008)
In Israel, the total fertility rate (TFR) is 2.9 children born per woman.
TFR was 2.8 for Jews (2.69 in 2005, 2.67 in 2000), 3.9 for Muslims (4.03 in 2005, 4.57 in 2000), 2.49 for Druze (2.59 in 2005, 2.87 in 2000), 2.14 for Christians (2.15 in 2005, 2.35 in 2000) and 1.55 for Others (1.49 in 2005, 1.55 in 2000).
TFR is very high among Haredi Jews. For Ashkenazi Haredim, the TFR rose to 8.51 in 1996 from 6.91 in 1980. The figure for 2008 is estimated to be even higher. TFR for Sephardi/Mizrachi Haredim rose from 4.57 in 1980 to 6.57 in 1996.[8]
Palestine is high also.
If we use 7%, (correct me if I am wrong) as our number for a doubling time of 10 years, doesn't that mean the Ashkenazi population will effectively double in less than ten years?
How does that work?
Columbia, Missouri had a population growth of 7.6 percent during the 1990s, and doubled in population in a decade.
Pheba.