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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Is making Social Security more fiscally sound "impossible"? Jeff Rigby wrote: It is as long as it's being made a political football. Agreed, to a large extent. Is an energy-independent America "impossible" Yes unless we go from 25% nuclear to at least 75% nuclear. That's hilarious... I guess decentralized solar & fuel-cell power won't return enough money to the big corporations, and they're the ones that make big political contribution$... so yeah, we won't be seeing any of that for a long long time... do some research on "off-grid powered housing." I used to call 'em 'survivalists' but it's a different attitude. The problem with solar power besides the cost to make the solar cells (energy) and maintain (they have a limited life before they degrade) is storage. Current battery technology is terrible. Having your solar cells feed back into the electric grid is the best solution now. So we still have to have the current generation system. With fuel cell technology you still have to have the energy to crack water to make the hydrogen. Thus the reason for nuclear power plants. France is 80% nuclear power (one of their reasons for supporting the kyoto treaty). Would it have been impossible to put together a *real* coalition to invade Iraq, like say for example the one that President George Bush Sr put together? YES, remember the bribes that FRENCH and RUSSIAN polititions were getting. Oh yeah, park that fantasy right next to NOBBY's ongoing daydreams about Iraqi WMDs getting shipped to Syria. Did you know that American pals of Cheneys were getting more money from the oil-for-food scams than the Russians and the French put together? Prove that, point to a NEWS source that supports that statement. Like I said, if it was impossible then how come Bush's daddy managed it? Yeah and thats one of the resons we had to invade Iraq, the job was never finished. We had to maintain a no fly zone to protect the north and south of Iraq from Saddam. That cost us 2 billion a year. We lost our major base (airport) in Saudi arabia and couldn't maintain the no-flys as economically. Also we had Democrats in congress calling for and passing the depose Saddam resolution. Just no-one with courage to implement it. Is it "impossible" to increase manufacturing jobs? When we have restrictions on our companys that foreign countrys don't, yes. Gee, let's get rid of all pollution laws and let's start hiring subteens and chaining them factory benches. Heck with that, let's just force prisoners to work for free... BTW remember that parking ticket you got years ago... NO, but we can add taxes to the incoming goods that equal the difference in burdon that our plants have when competing with one that doesn't have the same restrictions. That makes it less attractive to polute in third world countrys. Currently it's illegal for us to do that because of trade language that was passed when the democrats controlled congress. Is it "impossible" to gain the respect of, and cooperation with, other nations? All countries act in their own short term interest. Agreed. OTOH if we don't insult & trample other countries needlessly, they might be more cooperative on the anti-terror thing. After Sept 11th the whole world was on our side... except for the very few Muslim radicals who openly sided with Al-Queda. The Bush Administration has squandered that good will and lost the chance to forge a meaningful alliance against terrorism. Is influencing North Korea to not build "nookular" weapons totally impossible, when it had been done for years before President Bush Jr took office? see below Is it "impossible" to protect the environment? No, just difficult. Clinton made an effort to do all of the above but you need a good faith effort on the part of all involved before anything is accomplished. From the failures that Clinton had with both N Korea and the Palestinians, Bush had learned that they DON'T act in good faith. The N. Koreans took the money we gave them for fuel oil and invested it in nuclear breeder reactors and gas diffusion enriching equipment so we took the hard line with them. Really? We sold them that stuff long before... and the Koreans knew more than you did about Clinton's planning to raid their nuclear facilities if they didn't dance right. The pros at the State Dept managed the show under Clinton, not the suck-up right-wing whackos that the Bushies have put in charge. The Clinton Administration... or at least, the pros at State... offered the N Koreans a carrot & a stick, and had credible intelligence about what was going on. The Bush Administration offers no carrot, threatens with a stick it doesn't have, and believes it's own daydreams. The results speak for themselves. Yes their nuclear program has been going on for more than 10 years. Much of it while Clinton was in office. Think about the time it takes to build a nuclear reactor, gather the uranium ore, process the ore and load the nuclear reactor. Then run the breeder reactor for 2 years to make enough plutonium to be extracted, then to seperate the plutonium out of the uranium fuel rods. The technology to build the detonation system and delivery system isn't developed overnight either. All of these take a lot of money and a dedicated government with savy managers to coordinate all these technologys. Yes Clinton talked about using the stick, Democrats talk the same line as Republicans but rairly do anything. Actually that's unfair, there have been far sighted Democrats....just very few of them. Look at how many wars start in the world when a power vacuum is created by our system. Bush refused to meet with the Palestinians until they had new management and Arafat their leader suddenly died, new management. Are you insinuating that perhaps Arafat had a little 'accident?' YES I resent our leaders giving money away when they KNOW that all they get is some positive world press because we tried while the people we are trying to help laugh at our system of government. "Look we got 20 million dollars from the stupid Americans. We know how to play the game now too." Yep, that's why President Bush has had such a marvelous success in foreign policy, I guess. Yup, he refused to deal with or give money to them. We have been supporting both sides (money) and it has been in their interest to continue the conflict. Now it's in their interest to solve the problem. DSK |
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