by BigTex » Tue 11 Mar 2008, 00:36:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Oil-Finder', 'I') clearly said in my first post, "My thesis is that resources, while finite, are abundant in most cases." Now you are telling me I, "must think infinite growth is possible." You are contorting my claim of "abundant" into a misrepresentation as "infinite." Nothing on earth is "infinite." Even the universe itself may not be "infinite." But that does not mean things cannot be "abundant." For example, there is a "finite" amount of water on earth, but that finite amount is very large. Therefore I call it "abundant."
"Abundant" is meaningless when you are talking about an economic system that is premised upon exponential growth, as ours is. If you are doubling the numbers several times every generation, anything that is "abundant" today will be scarce in, at most, a few generations.
Why deliberately drain non-renewable natural resource accounts if you KNOW they are non-renewable? Even if it's 1,000 years from now, do you see that by supporting this system today, you are screwing your descendants?
Do you see how industrial civilization is all about fiscal child abuse, except rather than abusing your children, you are abusing your children and their children and their children.......
Think about how many of our institutions are based upon a presumption of screwing posterity:
Social Security
Medicare
Government Debt
The Banking System
Fiat Currency
Property Taxes
Human Habitat Destruction
All of this passing the shit into the future started in the 20th century. Before that, for better or worse civilization was pretty much pay as you go, or--GASP--one generation would pass something useful on to the next generation.