-- hyrdogen-based fuel infrastructure based
in the US must be sought IMMEDIATELY to
counter the disaterous affects of biofuel
consumption. Crops sold for biofuel reduce
the world's food supply considerably,
creating two main catastrophes of consumer
disempowerment:
1-- creates food scarcity leading to human
starvation and
2-- increases food prices that directly
disempower consumers, so that with less
money to buy other goods and commodities,
the world economy will surely suffer
tremendously for not offering work in order
to sell the goods that people cannot afford
to buy.
HYDROGEN FUEL will require an INFRASTRUCTURE
in the United States to appropriately refine
and distribute to local stations. Without
IMMEDIATE funding and infrastructure
research development, the US
recession/depression will be elongated and
will not experience a reinvigorated and
healthy return. Global warming arguements
put aside for a moment, hyrdrogen fuel
alternative is clearly the immediate
necessary goal to promote a more abundant
food supply for the world's starving
population of humans. A new economic vision
of CONSUMER EMPOWERMENT must be established
in connection with INNATE CIVIL RIGHTS that
values a significant fundamental egalitarian
access to all the necessary human resources,
including food and water, shelter, clothes
and education.
Providing an alternative to fossil fuel will
never empower consumers if food is
sacrificed for an increase in fuel supply.
The idea of a NATURAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
for national sovereignties may make sense in
terms of profits and money supply, but it
absolutely makes no sense in terms of a
fundamental resource allocation benefitting
consumer empowerment via a sovereign civil
rights guarantee, if in fact food is not a
guaranteed right for citizens.
In other words, without food, money is
useless, so advantages like money profits
that cannot be traded for foodstuffs puts a
good dent in the arguement that those who
profit financially are those who have the
advantage.
Imagine if your business made profits by
selling oil but as an employee you were unable
to buy food anywhere, and your company
could not find food for you either. What good would it
serve you to work for THAT company?
As the hydrogen fuel infrastructure is
inevitably laid out, more and more land used
to grow biofuel crops ought and eventually
will be forced by the government to return
to food production. Because 98 percent of
farms are corporate owned, this action must
be a central government law scribed in order
to protect civilians from the crisis of
overpriced food (as well as other necessary
goods). As worldwide starvation increases,
big business as a whole will have less
demand for goods other than food, and
therefore have fated themselves to an
inevitable diminishing return on surplus
profits. The current fate of so-called free
market competition is that of a greedy
overwhelmingly monolithic and faceless
corporate agriculture apparatus that denies
humans the natural right/capacity to even
feed themselves. This debasement of the
natural rights of man must surcease
immediately, and there is no time better to
begin than at the start of a five to ten
year recessionary cycle, the successful
breakout of which will most be determined by
access of civilians to natural resources,
including the requisite social dynamic of
public debate and bottom-up control over
local crops and land.
As HYDROGEN is found abundantly in the water
supply, consumer empowerment ought not be
deterred by the massive Caryle and
Kosovo/NATO-like privatization of water.
CONSUMER RIGHTS NEED TO BE UPHELD TO ENSURE
AFFORDABLE ACCESS TO WATER, for reasons that
ought to be obvious.
The current Federal (Reserve) control over
the banking and non-banking investment
sectors is a deliberate attack on the free
market, most likely resulting in control of
banks by a more concentrated elite band of
cons and embezzlers, like the Carlye Group.
As oligarchial control manifests across our
domestic sovereign market, regulations
designed to protect the taxpayer will
actually be weakened, and the same
overzealous Dow Jones gamblers will create
investment bubbles that expand and play out
across the financial grid as the superrich
eat the rich, and the rest of us bounce
around the Cloud Network in Destitute
Heaven.
Until such time as when crops currently used
for biofuel production are given back to
food (and drink) production, the human
population will regress toward barbarism and
starvation, and away from prosperity and
artistic creativity.
HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT needs to be reenforced now with
a shift away from military spending and
toward social services and education
spending. Banks that have been the
frontrunner of predatory loaning need to
take their hits and die, so that more
responsible and competitive business may
resume their proper place within an actual
free market.
Before the US now looms a depression that
may last upwards of ten years, but at the
tail end could be the fortunate production
of a new way of living not based on the
global warming fear, but rather on the
knowledge of the INNATE CIVIL RIGHTS
inherent in a national sovereign
constitution that would guarantee CONSUMER
EMPOWERMENT as a primary economic value more
significant to society as a whole than the
value of corporate empowerment (Big Energy
or Big Agriculture).
SHIFTING INVESTMENT FROM SPACE WARS INTO
HYDROGEN FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONSUMER
WATER RIGHTS will renew our crop
reproduction into the domestic food supply,
and therefore will EMPOWER CONSUMERS AND
PREVENT MASS STARVATION. However, the financial shift is serious
and the money invested in the new infrastructure
needs to operate in parallel to social spending by
state and federal government on education and small businesses.
Without the parallel economic stimulus, America is doomed
to be dumb and poor.
However, if these parallel needs are met, then America and all
its people can prosper in a new creative endeavor of art and freedom.
The next great world leader will immediately initiate these goals.
andrew damisch
I was born on the dark cusp of twilight
my father was dark, my mother was light
Look at me, I'm strong
I could crush him in my fist
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I could crush him in my
I could crush him in my
I could crush him in my fist
I could crush him in my
I could crush him in my
I could crush him in my fist
Future farmers of America
I could crush him in my fist ---Lou Reed, Future Farmers of America
i agree with what you say, but not with the next great world leader. Please start the change with yourself, because that you can do. Cheers