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Originally posted by punterdeb
all i know is that something has to happen. i saw on cable news the other day how in debt all the states in america are. one state was planning on closing 1/2 of their public schools. another took all work related mobiles of their empoyees, another was even planning on cutting back on transplant surgery.
it hasnt hit here in australia yet as bad as it has in the rest of the world. i just keep looking and looking for a way for the world to get out of it and i just dont see it happening.
and to the tragic dragons supporter...dont you know its the chinese year of the rabbit..... go the bunnies.
Originally posted by punterdeb
The way i see, its the only way for the world to save itself. We need to wind the clock back to before all of our governments signed all of these treatys which commit us all to buying of others. almost everything that we buy these days comes from overseas. we need to start manufacturing again. this brings jobs. this brings prosperity.
BUT....is it too late? can we undo the damage that has been done. maybe when we all talk about our governments and taking them back, it needs to start from the top. maybe our governments need to start backing out of deals that have been proven to be bad for THEIR own citizens. everyone on here no matter where you live or what country you are from must have been heartbroken at the threads showing the pictures of cities like detroit in america who have gone to rack and ruin since the motor manufacturers went overseas. maybe, we could put a super import tax on things that companies import, that can be manufactured in ones own country?. maybe a limit on the amount of profit a company can make before they have to reinvest in their own country?
***what are your thoughts?***** all i know is that there is only one country thats going forward and thats china. and what the hell happens to the rest of us if they decide to pull up stumps and stop exporting. we will all be standing around like an emperor without clothes.
I have come to the conclusion that to truly have a peaceful society without wars, a society without being indebted to bankers from birth, and a society where people are truly equal would require one major addition, free energy.
Mini nuclear plants to power 20,000 homes
£13m shed-size reactors will be delivered by lorry
Nuclear power plants smaller than a garden shed and able to power 20,000 homes will be on sale within five years, say scientists at Los Alamos, the US government laboratory which developed the first atomic bomb.
The miniature reactors will be factory-sealed, contain no weapons-grade material, have no moving parts and will be nearly impossible to steal because they will be encased in concrete and buried underground.
The US government has licensed the technology to Hyperion, a New Mexico-based company which said last week that it has taken its first firm orders and plans to start mass production within five years. 'Our goal is to generate electricity for 10 cents a kilowatt hour anywhere in the world,' said John Deal, chief executive of Hyperion. 'They will cost approximately $25m [£16m] each. For a community with 10,000 households, that is a very affordable $2,500 per home....
Thorium as a Secure Nuclear Fuel Alternative
The Basics
...thorium fuel cycle carries with it a number of important natural properties some of which contrast sharply with the uranium fuel cycle:
-At no point in the thorium cycle – from mining to waste – can fuel or waste products be used as bomb material in any way;
-The thorium fuel cycle is inherently incapable of causing a meltdown according to the laws of physics; in nuclear reactor parlance, the fuel is said to contain passive safety features;
-Thorium-based fuels do not require conversion or enrichment – two essential phases of the uranium fuel cycle that are exceedingly expensive, and create proliferation risk;
-Thorium fuel cycle waste material consists mostly of 233-uranium, which can be recycled as fuel (with minor actinide content decreased 90-100%, and with plutonium content eliminated entirely);
-Thorium-based fuels are significantly energy efficient;
-Thorium fuel cycle waste material is radiotoxic for tens of years, as opposed to the thousands of years with today’s standard radioactive waste;
-Thorium fuel designs exist today that can be used in all existing nuclear reactors;
-Thorium exists in greater abundance and higher concentrations than uranium making it much less expensive and environmentally-unobtrusive to mine;
These facts have many serious implications for the efficiency and security of energy delivery in the United States, and the world....
The way i see, its the only way for the world to save itself. We need to wind the clock back to before all of our governments signed all of these treatys which commit us all to buying of others. almost everything that we buy these days comes from overseas. we need to start manufacturing again. this brings jobs. this brings prosperity.
BUT....is it too late? can we undo the damage that has been done. maybe when we all talk about our governments and taking them back, it needs to start from the top....
....In its 1945 report "Agriculture in an Expanding Economy," CED complained that "the excess of human resources engaged in agriculture is probably the most important single factor in the "farm problem'" and describes how agricultural production can be better organized to fit to business needs....
A report published in 1962 entitled "An Adaptive Program for Agriculture"[3] is even more blunt in its objectives...
""The essential fact to be faced, argues CED, is that with present high levels farm productivity, more labor is involved in agriculture production that the market demands -- in short, there are too may farmers. To solve that problem, CED offers a program with three main prongs."
Some of the report's authors would go on to work in government to implement CED's policy recommendations. Over the next five years, the political and economic establishment ensured the reduction of "excess human resources engaged in agriculture" by two million, or by 1/3 of their previous number....
CED members were influential in business, government, and agricultural colleges, and their outlook shaped both governmental policies and what farmers were taught. Farmers found themselves encouraged to give up on a farming system that employed minimal outsourced inputs and capital and get "efficient" by adopting instead a system that required they go into debt in order to purchase ever more costly inputs, like fossil-fuel based fertilizers, chemicals, seeds, feed grain, and machinery.
CED's plans resulted in widespread social upheaval throughout rural America, ripping apart the fabric of its society destroying its local economies. They also resulted in a massive migration to larger cities. The loss of a farm also means the loss of identity, and many farmers' lives ended in suicide... www.opednews.com...