Saturday, April 16, 2011

artificial scarcity as waste, my political view

I lived in Orange County California where I would daily feast on a tomato vine on Harbor and Commonwealth streets. One day, the vine was gone replaced by the re bar and scaffolding of our commerce. It dawned on me; this infrastructure or certainly some other officiates the industrial or packaging end of you guessed it-the tomato-which are oddly never as vital when they finally arrive. The current political agenda is to render an improved energy efficient expenditure than the profane industrial affront it took to arrive here in our civilization that must now loot for its base now removed. Ours is the civilization that destroys a self regulating wetland water hole to fill in a swimming pool that must be artificially aerated. I actually thought President Obama, when he had his congress, would address some of the fallout of our wealth and conveniences. There is no alleged shortage of jobs in that surely we are all needed to man species counts, perform restoration forestry or salvage abandoned mining waste sites as the 150 years of damage still remains. The mandate suggests some Marshal reinvestment plan under sets in gears more bureaucracy. Perhaps in its place, we should federalize a socialism opt out; under the direction of the new socialism czar for those of us who apparently are no longer needed, regulated communes would be available. Well managed enterprises with socialism at its base probably mentor capitalism once more as some people generate natural capitalism, some do not. I hostel every where-Los Angeles, New York City. One hostel suggested people that dorm together are natural promoters of world peace. When Obama said "change", I thought he would be bedding at Hos telling International exclusively and dressing only in the laundered discarded rags of the homeless. These urban consumptive meccas should be re-engineered as bio-domes replete with reintroduced flora . Smaller market hubs would for me be more welcome as massive onslaught of asphalt buttressed chains all selling the same trash makes me not want to shop. Physics notes for today: The big math guy at UCLA who will not read unsolicited manuscripts should reverse course and only review unsolicited work for awhile. Exact, indeterminate or approximate complex coordinate redux does not pass muster as postulate.

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