When most boomers were still in grade school, President Eisenhower made his famous farewell speech (prior to JFK's inaugeration) warning America about diminishing resources.
America didn't listen then.
Hubbert's peak report was published...in the 50's?
America yawned...while boomer kiddies sported Mickey Mouse ears and hoola-hooped in gay abandon.
Dick Cheney (or was it Rumsfeld?) made that famous speech back in 2004 (or was it 2003?) about the "American Way of Life" being non-negotiable! (meaning the great freedom to waste precious resources.)
A lot of people paid no attention to that...and re-elected Bush anyway.
The point is - with the exception of perhaps Norway, no free society on this planet has en masse licked the problem or even bothered to adequately prepare for it.
This means societies that wouldn't know what a boomer, a yuppie, yippie, hippie, or mugwump in drag looks like...have waltzed down the garden path just the same way.
(America just did it with savoir faire, don'tcha know...)
we be stylish, y'all.
Americans everywhere will be far too busy figuring out the great shift...and implementing it...to bother much with who is blaming whom for what.
It's a problem to solve. Not the crime of the century.
I have argued fairly recently in other places...that suburban existence has stolen childhood from suburban kids. By that I mean that children grow up now with no independent mobility. They are chauffeured everywhere, until they are literally old enough for a driver's license.
They are not permitted...by the structural layout of the communities they live in, to experience a gradual gaining of knowledge of their public realm in a natural and gradual way, a way in which children used to enter the greater social community around them.
However, this does not mean that suburban parents don't love their kids and want all that is best for them.
All it means is that where they live does not offer those options.
No-one chooses to live in suburbia because they think it will be BAD for their kids.
(You'd get a good slap pretty quick up the side of the head for presenting that argument to some soccer mom who works two jobs and makes 35 extra trips a week driving her kids all over creation.)
Would she welcome a break in that routine? Living somewhere in some community structured in such a way that her kids could walk or bike to the places they wish to go...and safely? You bet!
Attacking her for her SUV-guzzling will go exactly nowhere (for reason previously stated...you get my point?)
Hmmm...instant gratification abounds in our fair society.
Whereas it's a long slow gradual shift...in inches. Have we got time?
Until proven otherwise, I'm going to believe we do.
It starts with a public will.
Which turns into a political will.
Which slowly turns the rusty hinges.
Which gets the whole damned machine moving.
I believe that FDR back there in the dirty thirties had the idea. And look what happened.
You can well imagine how many pissed off people there were back in '29 after the great run on the bank...only to find the Gone Fishin' sign on the door.
We've been spoiled brats, no doubt.
Most of us have just been living our lives, doing the best we can.
When the bad crazies hit ya, and you wanna shake something loose -
go look at the future in a bright kid's eyes, or talk to some gramps or gram who remembers interesting things, or take the time to read an author who took the time to dig into this thing and who is capable of feeling some true compassion, offers insights and ideas, and not just hell in a handbasket.
You'll feel better if you do.


THAT's frikkin' hilarious! I love the way you put that.
how right you are there.