by rwwff » Sun 11 Jun 2006, 02:31:17
Don't be pushy. Make them feel like they've convinced you. Let'em take the credit. Who cares as long as you all end up on the same page if things do come apart. And does it matter if anyone ever comes out and says those two words? Maybe they understand and are making preperations, but just don't feel like having anything to do with a bunch of left wing nutjobs (as we call yall..).
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')Bush can do no wrong here. If God hasn't whispered "peak oil" into his ear then as far as these people are concerned there is no problem.
Maybe God has whispered "peak oil" into his ear, and the President came to the conclusion that if he just gave a speach about it, everyone would say he'd gone off the deap end. Instead, he's encouraged the price of oil upwards, fought a resource war, and warned us publicly about being addicted to oil. Now, I realize there are a lot of people here more interested in hating Bush or stopping global warming than they are about energy policy; but if you wanted a warning about peak oil; exactly what part of these actions from a recovering alcoholic, oil man who lived through a long period of low prices and owns a self sufficient, defendable ranch in Texas, did you not quite understand?
Translation for those from blue states: Get off the oil now. Do it cold turkey if you can; otherwise start stepping down your dose as best you can; otherwise you're gonna get to learn what involuntary cold turkey feels like soon enough.
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')You may think I'm joking, but I'm dead serious. I would be very concerned living in the South after PO..and my brother and family live in Houston, TX. I worry a lot about them.
Despite the discomfort of the heat and humidity, I can't think of a better place to be PO wise if you aren't going to retire to the farm until a real splatter happens. I know a lot of people like to hate on our muggy slice of hell, but let me tell you; there's enough food and water in this region to feed and slake everyone; there's very little dangerous weather except for right on the coast. Despite its reputation, Texas, and Houston in particular have fine roadways for bicycling. Our transit system sucks a bit, but they are working on it and building out local passenger rail. No one freezes to death here; and most do learn how to cope with the heat.
I mean really, is there any other city in the country that has as much perfectly plantable ground just sittin there that could be stuffed with corn or rice plants just about any time of the year???
Lots of sun, little frost, 40"+ of rain a year, and decent soil.
')At that time I plan to open the scrolls (envelope) containing my fulfilled predictions in a family conference and lay out the future for them trusting they will see the light. By that time things will be dire. But you can be sure I have a backup plan if they don't get it even then.