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Entries from September 2009
Moral Psychology (TED talk)
September 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Category: Uncategorized
A Local Dream
September 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Category: The Economy
I normally try to keep my posts to a national scale, but permit me if you will to talk about a local issue. I live in Michigan, a state with the highest unemployment rate in the nation (by a massive margin of 3% over the 2nd worst.) Our state’s economy has traditionally been supported by the auto industry, but with the economic down-turn, car manufacture has slowed to a crawl, at least the car manufacturing that hadn’t already been shipped out of state or to Mexico. 15% of our population is unemployed including, yes, me. The ISP I had worked for for the past six years eliminated my job due to financial reasons. We are hurting as a state and no one seems to be taking any steps to solve the problem. But I have a dream.
With all the talk of green jobs being created, I wonder why can’t Michigan do that? We have massive manufacturing experience, and just as in World War I and II where we moved from making cars to making tanks and aircraft, why can’t we move from manufacturing cars to manufacturing solar panels and wind turbines? I would love to see Michigan become the leading manufacturer of those technologies as well as research into making them more efficient. On the west coast of Michigan, around the Holland area, we have a massive population of dutch people. Why don’t we tap into that heritage and build a wind-farm in Lake Michigan? Put it off shore within sight of the beaches and it would be a tourist draw. Especially if you arranged them artistically. If Lansing passed a law mandating that any turbines installed in Michigan be manufactured in Michigan and gave tax breaks to companies who moved their manufacturing base to Michigan we can get there. (The income tax on the newly employed would bring in way more money to the state than will be lost from the tax breaks you give to the companies, especially the new ones we bring to the state. It would certainly be better than the nothing we are getting from companies who are not creating jobs here currently.)
As well as wind power, we should also become a leader in Solar energy. Michigan is not known for it’s year-round sunshine (Michigan winters give rival Seattle a run for it’s money on the title of “The place where the sun don’t shine.”) but if we make them affordable enough via large-scale manufacturing (more jobs), we could see a majority of houses have them installed on their roofs. If we can make enough houses self-sufficient we could transform our energy companies from energy producers to energy brokers. If a house generates more electricity than they need, the rest goes back to the grid and that home owner gets a check at the end of the month. The energy company can turn around and sell that energy to businesses and homes with higher energy needs.
These are two simple ideas that could help get Michigan back on track. It would be a massive undertaking, and I’m not sure even where to start, but I’d like to see this become a reality. Feel free to leave a comment if you have any suggestions on how to make this a reality or if you have any other ideas on how to get Michigan back on track.
Can we get a few things straight here?
September 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Category: Uncategorized
#1 Obama is not a fascist or a socialist and definitely not a fascist AND a socialist. Socialism is a radical left ideology and Fascism is a radical right ideology. Saying that Obama is a fascist is like calling George W Bush a Commie. Obama isn’t exactly a Socialist either. He’s firmly on the side of Capitalism. Ask any actual socialists.
#2 Admitting something has faults is not the same as condemning it. Capitalism is the best form of economics we humans have come up with, but that is not to say it is without fault. Without some restraints, it leads to unbridled greed and a great deal of harm to all involved. Since the foxes we put in charge of the hen-houses seem to be unable to restrain themselves, having some checks on the rampant greed displayed by corporations lately is not socialism, it’s trimming the sick branches of a tree so the good parts can flourish.
#3 Health Care reform is not socialism. All the health-care bills that are currently under scrutiny are is Health Insurance reform. In order to do socialized medicine right, the government would need to set up a single-payer system where you pay taxes and the government provides you health insurance. If done right, this system could work to provide better coverage for a far greater number of people than the current system (and slightly worse coverage for a select few) but single-payer is not even on the table in any of the bills put forth.
#4 A public option will kill private insurance companies. Just like UPS and FedEx are going out of business thanks to the USPS. (For those of you who don’t get sarcasm: that was it. The public option will be just that: an option.)
#5 The brown shirts will be showing up any minute now to silence dissent. I shouldn’t have to say this, but no. No they are not. Obama, unlike his predecessor, even allows dissenting opinions in his town hall meetings. He has taken ideas from both right and left. And despite the fact that yelling doesn’t help change anyones minds, no one has come forth to arrest protesters en masse and send them to jail for expressing their opinions.
Bonus: Having your own opinion is fine. Having your own facts is not. If you would like to contribute to the discussion, you’re welcome to join but we’re discussing things in the real world, not the alternate reality where Obama sports a goatee and is spreading his Socialist-Fascist-Communist-Nazi agenda. If you want to discuss bizzarro world, Glenn Beck is there for you.