Monthly Archives: April 2011
Japanese May Never Return Home To Fukushima
Just like with Chernobyl, Farming family forced to leave beloved cows behind in evacuation. This is one small detail no nuclear power plant dares utter. In the US, people imagine they would be allowed to evacuate all their goods and … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, energy, Politics
Exporting Jobs And Importing Students
It is always fascinating to see how cultures or nations both grow and collapse. The US has been on a downward trajectory since losing the Vietnam War, for example. Fixing the post-war inflation/recession was done by committing economic suicide. That … Continue reading
Filed under Free Trade, Politics
Washington DC Grinds To Total Halt
The far right wing Tea Party has, as I feared two years ago, become a bastion of ‘Confederacy’ dogma in all its primitive glory. So, they want to balance the budget but not by doing sane things such as reducing … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, Free Trade, gold, Politics
The One Eyed Nuclear Dragon Of Fukushima
There are so many aspects involved in the Fukushima business, it brings endless stories to the fore which illustrate some important lessons in life. The more we learn, the clearer or rather, more complex the image. Fukushima is part of … Continue reading
Japan Public Begins To Panic
Japan is beginning to buckle and crack due to extremely high internal stresses that are causing the fabled acceptance of things as they are to break apart. Anxiety and anger are both rising rapidly now and the small disorders, now … Continue reading
Hypocrisy Thrives In Moral Nations
Since the Nüremberg Trials, war criminals who win wars and who run the UN Security Council have been on a long, long hypocrisy run. That is, losers in all wars are put on trial as war criminal while the winners … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, Politics, religion, war and peace
Put Solar Panels On All Houses Using Air Conditioners!
Long years ago, I said that all homes in warm climates especially dry ones like Arizona, should require as part of the building code, solar panels for air conditioners. This way, a huge load of energy production will be eliminated … Continue reading
Filed under energy
