by whiteknight » Wed 10 Aug 2005, 15:32:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', ' ')I don't think the problem will be reducing demand as much as reducing demand and maintaining economic growth, which is requisitely important for our current system. Without growth, our economy is headed for recession, and then depression.
Oh we are going to hit that recession and depression peak oil or not. The game is getting out of hand. I think the govt has run out of rabbits to pull from thier collective hat and we are lookin' at lean times and hyper inflation that makes the 70's look like nuttin. I think the only ones who aregoing to come out for the better from this one will be the Chinese. Me learning mandarin, how bout you?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', 'O')ur current situation, the recent Energy bill passage notwithstanding, was determined by a collusion of Big Oil, Big Auto, Big Rubber, Big Highway and Big Real Estate and, of course, Big Gov't over a half-century ago. Those are the people who deserve the blame for our imbalanced approach to transportation and housing in this country. Of course, we are all complicit in it for letting it get to this point.
Sure, but why not string up politicos just for old times sake. A guy can dream. Not to mention many of the fossils sitting in congress have been around about that long.