Fiscally, economically, we've gotten very good at what we're doing. We've streamlined processes, we've set up production, we're set in our ways. We're making money, even still. Some people do this socially. It is difficult and costly to change your ways, this is true.
But it is necessary to change in the light of true information. The Titanic even needs to steer. The American economy needs to steer. We're facing some serious icebergs.
-Peak oil
-Environmental destruction
-Economic disparity
and possibly
-Political dischord
Peak oil will arrive shortly. This is a serious problem for reasons listed in posts below. We do not want to hit The Grinding Halt. We want to live with one another in love and faith in God, enjoying this adventure. We should continue and refine this economic and social process, because economics is actually social service, and society is sharing life together with God. We need to change fuels and be ready to change fuels en masse and quickly.
We're damaging the planet we live on through our economic and industrial activities. We need to update our industry system not only so it's more efficient and helps more people. We need to emit substantially less pollution into this world. Changing fuels is one good way to do this. Most air pollution comes from either electricity generation or motor exhaust. We can change both of these sources entirely.
The economic disparity we demonstrate as a culture represents unthankfulness and mismanagement. It is an absence because of an overabundance, which creates two examples of inefficiency. The physical reality of it is much less articulate. This economic bunching can be expended on the two above problems as service to humanity in atonement. Learning is also crucial.
To defend this system and its current misarrangements, we have established a high level of political dischord. This is shame and willingly being led astray. It is purposefully leading others astray, and God's justice is forever perfect. May God have mercy on us all.
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Also consider confessions of an economic hit man, John Perkins. 'I along with a series of others were economic hit men. We managed to create a truly global empire and cheat 3rd world countries out of trillions of dollars.'
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
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