Quickly…
For some reason, this is relevant to our Presidential election.
It’s surprisingly funny:
Paris Hilton responds to McCain Ad
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whp, what is wrong with Barack’s plan?
At least it makes sense: make the oil companies pay for their own funeral. I like it.
Better than McCain’s! All he wants to invest in are clean burning coal and nuclear power. Clean, burning, and coal should never be next to one another & nuclear power “greens” the world, but it’s a neon, burning, skinbubbling kind of green.
Here’s the energy plan I just decided to support:
1. Solar panels on every roof
2. Shut down any factory/store that is over a certain level of waste production
3. Wind powered trains to be used for transport of goods
4. Tax-cuts to those who desert suburbia to help plan, construct, & live in new cities & towns that can be effectively serviced by public transportation
5. Free bikes.
6. Public transportation BETWEEN cities
7. More puppies and kittens
Shouldn’t cost much. I figure if we really put ourselves to it, I think we could pull it off in 20 years.
Another good one:
-No cars in cities (trucks at night for resupplying)
free bikes is completely do-able, and would help a lot.
solar panels on every roof isn’t as useful in parts of the country, but there should be roof gardens on every flat roof (that’s already a law about that in germany)
the biggest solution, however, will be a network of pneumatic tubes large enough to carry humans and freight.
I’m all for thinking outside of the box, but it’s worth remembering that the more complex and far-reaching your solution to the energy problem (pneumatic tubes, all-out bans on urban car use, closing of all businesses “over a certain level of waste production”), the more likely that solution is to have unforeseen consequences.
And economics tells us that unforeseen consequences can be vicious.







Oh my.