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wdt parker's avatar

I'm not getting any younger, my memory may not be all it used to be, but kindly remind me what our "greatest ally" has ever done for The Home of Bacon Cheeseburgers, Midnight Madness Sales, and the 4-6-3 Double play?

That aside, I don't believe any of the so-called world leaders have any idea as to just how fragile the planet is. To do so, they'd have to listen to scientists drone on about the long-term effects of current policies. Not gonna happen with people who are only concerned with the timeline to the next election. They'd also have to turn a deaf ear to any and all talk about nuclear "first strike" and "retaliatory strike" capabilities and the need to upgrade the nuclear arsenal. Recall General Turgidson in Dr Strangelove: Casualties might be "no more than ten to twenty million tops, depending on the wind." What's it take to see no one wins in a nuclear exchange? More vision than anyone's elected leaders have displayed within recent memory.

Recommended reading: "The Doomsday Machine" by Daniel Ellsberg.

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John R Moffett's avatar

What we are stuck with is the all-encompassing effects of vulture capitalism on the human race and ecosystems. This won't change as long as the general population remains divided because the vulture capitalists have divided us. As long as the only goal of capitalists is simply to make money, then nothing good will ever get done. If you want to save ecosystems and species, that has to be your goal. The goal can't be "can we figure out how to make money saving the planet from ourselves?"

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