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Raja,
Somewhere
between the release of the 1984 Band Aid single and Al Gore’s 2006
documentary An Inconvenient Truth, political attention shifted away
from such problems. The idea of people (especially old people) dying in
their homes from conditions with which we are all familiar now seems
relatively boring.
Much political attention is still focused on global
warming, and while schemes to help Britain prepare for the cold are
being cut, the overseas aid budget is being vastly expanded. Saving
elderly British lives has somehow become the least fashionable cause in
politics. [FULL]
Here is a great article from The Telegraph that
should
get a lot of exposure. The British people, especially the
elderly, are
suffering … from cold winters. They are dying because of
government
measures against global warming, which are making fuel prices more
expensive. Some people cannot afford the fuel, and must choose
between
food and warmth.
I think this would be a staple for Soylent Green,
whose site was shut down for breaking some rule or another by his
provider. Any idea where he’s hiding out lately? A new site
perhaps?
Back to the story line, a really conservative government would start
charging the Sir This and Lord That of the UK with murder, for what
they are doing to kill the elderly. Throw in the Inconvenient Al,
who
should be forced to answer for his crimes as well.
Skoonj
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Extended to the USofA, Geezers
are a drain on resources and can't die too soon for political spenders
trying to juggle resources. Illegal immigrants, on the other
hand,
will be alive and voting for years to come, and paying into the
system without draining medical resources to the same extent (most die
quickly from drive-by shootings or Hepatitis C). In
addition, the man-caused climate farce holds the biggest prize of all
for people like
Democrats—nullification of the Fifth Amendment takings
clause, and
with it absolute freedom to take whatever the state wants, when they
want it. The Road to Serfdom's terminus. I know what your asking,
"But Rodge, what can we do?" Kill everyone.
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There is also a story about a wind farm in Nevada being fined for a dead golden eagle. They needed another different permit. Only government.
ReplyDeleteTim
ReplyDeleteThe new Soylent Green location.
http://soylentsagacity.wordpress.com/
And I, um, only go there to read the articles.
Sir H the Comet
ReplyDeleteSir H, sorry to disagree with you here, but I thinks that one site would be a KNOCK[ers]off. Being a "article man" myself, "Son of" told Wordpress to go jack off or sumthin.
He went rogue. . . .
http://soylentrefuge.blogspot.com/?zx=54536b350fad708b
[Note the "refuge" in the address]
You're all very welcome and don't forget the embiggenify]
Geo
Rush Limbaugh is hitting this HARD right now, in hour 3 of his Monday show.
ReplyDeleteSir H and Geo, I have been to both sites you pointed to, and both are worthy. Plenty of T&A and interesting commentary on the right subjects. They both look similar to each other, and similar to the previous site. So much to think about!
ReplyDeleteIt's a heck of a lot easier to deal with heat than cold. I grew up in Ohio where the summers would go to 100+ and the winters down to -30. Never had airconditioning in my house or my cars (in fact never had either until I moved to Florida in 1990.)
ReplyDeleteHaving the cold radiate through the walls of the house with the furnace running 24 hours a day makes a cut-off of fuel lethal when it's -30degrees out...
TimO, funny you should mention that heat toleration thing.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in NYC, in Stuyvesant Town, which had no air conditioning ... an permitted none. I understand a few years ago they rewired the whole place, and allow window units.
In 1970 I went to Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas, for Officer Training School. No need to mention Texas is hot in the summer. The old barracks we spent the first six weeks in had no air conditioning. However, the construction, window placement, and building orientation, gave us comfortable barracks with a single hall fan.
The second six weeks, we were in an air conditioned building at the Medina complex. It had previously been a nuclear weapons storage depot. The forced cool air was very uncomfortable. Many of us preferred the un-air conditioned barracks.
Well Geo old buddy of friend old pal, I snapped that off the site that popped up linked from Theo Sparks' little base of operations. So if it ain't right, you can go discuss with Theo. I don't know from nuthin' else.
ReplyDeleteSir H the Comet
"Plenty of T&A"
ReplyDeleteRODGER *ding*ding*ding*
Are you paying attention to these helpful comments?
sonofsoylentgreen, soylentsagacity, and the venerable Spassfabrik site soylentdeath were all mine, and the Cursed Code Monkeys at WP have locked me out of all of them--even the innocuous NSKMD.
ReplyDeleteSo yes, I have crossed over to the blogspot Dark Side.
Thanks for the pimpage. Stop by any time.
So, Soylent Green, and thank you for your personal appearance here, can you verify that both the sites mentioned above are successors to your originat sonofsoylentgreen?
ReplyDelete"Plenty of T&A"
ReplyDeleteThat means Training and Advice, right?
http://soylentsagacity.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteis still up but has not been updated in weeks.
http://soylentrefuge.blogspot.com/
was updated just today.