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February 27, 2008

The Lobbyists Seem to Love Hillary

Filed under: Politics — steamroller50 @ 4:04 pm
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According to opensecrets.org, Hillary Clinton is the top recipient of lobbyist campaign contributions. Does this conflict with her plan to reform Washington?

February 21, 2008

Lead by Example

Filed under: Uncategorized — steamroller50 @ 1:47 pm

I’ve never actually read the Daily Kos before. I neither like nor dislike the site. I did like this article:

I Refuse to Buy into the Obama Hype

The author decided to make up her own mind. She did her homework!!! That’s what we need right now. We need to do our homework. If we base our decisions only on the candidate’s sales pitches, we’ll end up with the “same thing” that we have today.

We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
Albert Einstein

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February 19, 2008

In Honour of President’s Day

Filed under: Uncategorized — steamroller50 @ 12:44 am

While I’m not a big quote person, I found this post on Presidential Quotes interesting. Here are my favorites:

Warren G Harding
“Our most dangerous tendency is to expect too much of government, and at the same time do for it too little.”

Richard Nixon
“A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits.”

Gerald Ford
“A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have.”

February 18, 2008

Neat!

Filed under: Energy — steamroller50 @ 1:26 pm
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It will be interesting if this technology pans out!

February 7, 2008

Key to the Next Stage of Social Evolution

Filed under: Energy,Social Issues — steamroller50 @ 12:54 pm
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This article from the Toronto Star (the New York Times / Washington Post of Canada) reveals a game changing technology. I can’t say if it does what the inventor claims. That’s a job for a really smart person.

What I do know is that the invention which gives us distributed power generation gives us massive social change. Think about it:

  • Our dependency on foreign oil bottoms. There goes one of the two excuses for being in the Middle East.
  • No more black outs caused by power plant failures or trees falling on power lines.
  • No more power lines.
  • No more massive, centralized power plants polluting our air and water.
  • Greenhouse gas emissions plummet, potentially preventing disastrous climate change.

Ah, dare to dream!

History has a Funny Way of Repeating Itself

Filed under: Social Issues — steamroller50 @ 12:49 am

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February 3, 2008

The Gold Limit… Not So Much

Filed under: Economics — steamroller50 @ 4:10 am
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In my post, The Gold Limit, I asked the question

If we return to the gold standard, won’t that limit economic growth?

Turns out the answer is no. Some friends at work helped me understand (at least I think I understand). Here’s why:

  1. The growth I’m referring to is GDP growth.
  2. GDP measures the number of transactions in our economy.
  3. The gold standard, while limiting the amount of currency, does not limit the number of times said currency can be transacted.

So my main concern with returning to the gold standard is not that concerning after all. Don’t worry, I’ve replaced it with a new concern…

I don’t know jack about economics!

Time to hit good old wikipedia. There’s some guy named Adam Smith I’d like to learn more about :-)

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