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Re: [OM] [OT] Politics, Was IMG: Just a face in the crowd

Subject: Re: [OM] [OT] Politics, Was IMG: Just a face in the crowd
From: Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 15:44:33 -0500
Love those TED talks. Always learn something. I hadn't thought about it in 
quite those terms. Something to chew on, for sure.

--Bob


On Nov 8, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:

> Well, I make a pretty strange conservative.  I don't watch Fox News (nor 
> MSNBC for the same reason).  I favor a single payer health system (or 
> even Obama/Romney Care with a lot of caveats) and I think the fiscal 
> cliff should be resolved by a 50/50 split of tax increases (did I say 
> that?) and expense reductions.  But I did vote for Romney because I 
> consider him a moderate Republican (despite the lies he had to tell to 
> get the nomination) and for the reason I stated below which is that I 
> thought he had the best chance of working a compromise with the Senate 
> and House.
> 
> And there is one other big reason which is that I gravely fear the well 
> meaning intentions of the Obama EPA.  After about 3 years of fairly 
> intense study I am convinced that the modest climate change we have seen 
> is primarily natural, that we have no way to predict where its going and 
> any attempt to defeat it is bound to failure and will be an absolute 
> colossal waste of resources and a major drain on world economies. 
> Furthermore, if I'm wrong, I'm not much concerned about it.  That's 
> because I also follow the ideas of Bjorn Lomborg (a Danish economist) 
> who (unlike me) believes that much of the climate change is 
> anthropogenically caused.  But whether it is or not I agree with him in 
> accepting his economic analysis which is that mitigation of the effects 
> of climate change is vastly cheaper than trying to prevent it. He argues 
> that, even if we can defeat it, we will sacrifice untold numbers of the 
> poor because of the resources foolishly wasted on trying to save what 
> will be a much richer world population in 2100 rather than the poor of 
> today's world who are dying of disease and malnutrition today.  If 
> you're unaware of Lomborg see this 16 minute TED presentation on 
> establishing global priorities.  Fighting climate change is the last 
> thing on the list.
> <http://www.ted.com/talks/bjorn_lomborg_sets_global_priorities.html>

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