Tom In VA wrote:What you don't understand is just how much your life, lifestyle, ability to do what you do, eat what you eat, watch what you watch, wear what you wear, live how you live .... is dependent on OIL.
This fat, bloated culture is only kept alfoat by aggression? The standard-of-living we enjoy is all thanks to us invading foreign territories and establishing our right to cheap resources?
I'm a dirty leftist, HBJ. I know this fact all too well. As a leftist, I'd rather take our aggression out of the equation and pay more for such goods.
I know that the locally produced produce may have a mark-up due to production costs, but the mass produced produce out of Guatemala or California will have not only a price thanks to transportation, but also a taxing effect on our environment. I know the clothes, the plastic wrap and everything else has a price tied to oil.
Bring it on.
Mark up the prices and see what it does to our economy. If we're so industrious, we don't need to rely so much on third world toilets and their resources? The public pees their pants when the price of gasoline keeps in step with inflation. Bring on the culture shift.
The enemy, understands this, the enemy has proven their willingness to destroy this resource for the sole purpose of destroying your life, lifestyle, ability to do what you do, eat what you eat, watch what you watch, wear what you wear, live how you live ........
"The enemy"
Enemy of what? Enemy of cheap oil? That's who we are fighting in Iraq. We aren't fighting terrorism, we are fighting higher oil prices. People are dying for higher oil prices.
If the soldiers, when enlisting or when sent into harm's way are fed a line that tells of patriotism, freedom and their country, and are subsequently told to go die for resources, do you think they are being misled at all? Sure cheaper oil prices affect us all within the country, but is cheaper oil a part of patriotism, freedom and country?
You say I cheapen their efforts, but I believe I can't hold their efforts higher.
I feel that their individual lives are more valuable than the standard of living in the United States. Feeding a soldier a line of bullshit as they go off to fight for lower prices, that is a cheapening of not only the work, but the possible devastation of their families
Mix in a solution... howsabout not sending people to die for resources. This is an ideal that may be deemed "naive" but I believe the consequences would be acdeptable.