by Loki » Mon 06 Oct 2008, 13:22:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('seahorse2', 'M')y biggest fears were always that we would have a depression. My second fear was if we didn't have a depression, then PO would cause one.
Agreed. I don't think this particular recession/depression is directly caused by PO, but I agree that we are either at Peak or near it (within a few years).
It's definitely a complicated feedback loop. On the one hand, the current crisis may delay the major effects of PO, at least here in the US, where demand will/is declining and there isn't enough capital available to waste on economically and ecologically unsustainable alternative sources like oil shale and CTL (thankfully).
On the other hand, from a long-term perspective, PO will probably exacerbate the current financial crisis, which seems to me to be caused primarily by the insatiable greed of the Wall Street parasites, the shameless corruption of federal politicians, and the gluttony of Average American Joe ("buying as much house" as they can, whether they can afford it or not), in that order.
If not for PO, I could see us recovering from the current crisis in the next few years. But with PO in the mix, not to mention global warming, things may be pretty damn iffy for a very long time. The rest of my life maybe (I'm in my mid-30s). Yay for us.

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