by argyle » Wed 03 Jun 2009, 03:16:04
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Yes, Pops keeps asking, "What are you DOING?" I keep asking for how to get through the economic cricsis that I think will hit us first, or simultaneously with PO. Like you say, when the price of oil is down, less people get enthusiastic about dealing with it. I've had your problem since late in 1974, when the Oil Embargo went away, and all the sheeple went back to BAU. I got pretty burned out, from time to time.
But the answer for me came with the same idea as Pops--DO something, and tell people why you are doing it. Here, or elsewhere doesn't matter. You have a great start on being a good example for others. The more we can educate, the better. The smallest detail you contribute may help someone. Most don't want to listen. Go on to the next person or place, and keep on working at educating.
I quit a great engineering job at GM because I knew they were wrongheaded about most of their business model. In 1980. They have been going downhill since then. It took another 29 years for them to squander all the money they had and all they could borrow, but into the crapper they went this week. I feel a bit vindicated, albeit with the concurrent loss of my pension from GM. PO is like that. It will take a while. Was it Ghandi who said, first they fight you, then they ignore you, then you win! Something like that. Point is, it's a long road. Keep on going.
Now GM is failing, you actually lose your pension because of it, all of it, or parts or? (can anyone explain how the pension system works in the US?)
"People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."