Barbed wire across rivers? This sounds really nasty. It makes the river totally 
unusable. As far as I know rivers in Europe are under public administration.I 
have found an older Guardian article about it. Is it still a problem? 
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/15/privatized-rivers-us-public-lands-waterways-J.
-------- Original message --------From: cody dooderson <[email protected]> 
Date: 1/17/22  18:38  (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity 
Coffee Group <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] One of many things the 
country is fucked on Forgive me while I hijack this rant to append my own 
political rant? Here is some background. I live in New Mexico, which is a land 
of very little water. Last year I got interested in stand up paddle boarding in 
the few rivers that annually have enough water to float on. It is a great way 
to see wildlife and avoid the summer heat. New Mexico is lucky enough to have a 
state constitution that protects people's rights to use waterways [1].Our 
previous Governor, who was basically a spokesperson for rich private interests 
(AKA Texans), silently made a rule that allowed land owners (Texans) to put 
barbed wire across the rivers. It only takes a few fences to make a river non 
navigable by inflatable boat. That rule is mostly not enforced because it is 
unconstitutional, and unfair. It is currently on it's way to the supreme court. 
I probably don't need to mention that the rich landowners have much more money 
in this fight than the rafters and fisherman. In the meantime, our current 
governor, who is a Democrat with some arguably dictator-like tendencies, has 
started to fire every game commissioner who refuses to enforce the previously 
mentioned unconstitutional rule. There have been 2 so far [2]. I am curious 
what her motivations are. Is there such a thing as lobbyist induced Stockholm 
syndrome?Cody Smith[1] New Mexico Consttution. Article 16 Section 2. 
https://ballotpedia.org/Article_XVI,_New_Mexico_Constitution[2] Much more 
information with links. 
https://www.reddit.com/r/Albuquerque/comments/s3zdrk/governor_removes_another_qualified_commissioner/On
 Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 2:08 AM Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:Let me 
try to view it from a complexity perspective:After the Cold War we thought 
capitalism has won and communism lost, but it is not that simple. Now we see 
the drawbacks of capitalism too. Companies in capitalism were forced to reduce 
their costs and all the jobs went to China where most supply chains end now. 
Nature is exploited in capitalism globally on a unprecedented scale. The 
climate is broken and the world is burning. The world drowns in waste: plastic 
waste, nuclear waste, e-waste, ....The system is not only producing trash, it 
even sells trash wrapped in lies. Fast food corporations ruin our health by 
selling fake food and paying their workers extremely low slave wages. They 
spend a lot of money for ads and marketing though, but marketing can be 
considered as the art of lying. Amazon has successfully destroyed all 
bookstores and pays its workers in fulfillment centers not enough to make a 
living. Facebook aka Meta helps to destroy democracy while Mark Zuckerberg 
enjoys his life in his giant estate in Hawaii.Gil is right, the world is broken 
in many ways. Obviously we need to support our politicians in understanding the 
mess and in finding ways to fix it. Complexity science helps us to study 
complex systems on a large scale, to understand how they work, how they 
interact and how they can fail. The SFI in Santa Fe is known worldwide as a 
promoter for work in this important area, even if it might appear as a shabby 
or boring building to local residents.-J.-------- Original message 
--------From: Stephen Guerin <[email protected]> Date: 1/14/22  05:31 
 (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] One of many things the country is 
fucked on Gil,I love you, man. Maybe a little less gratuitous graphic imagery 
in the rants. Extra points if you can tie the rants to some kind of Complexity 
perspective -  Not that that is too common here. 
:-)-Stephen_______________________________________________________________________Stephen.Guerin@Simtable.comCEO,
 Simtable  http://www.simtable.comt1600 Lena St #D1, Santa Fe, NM 87505office: 
(505)995-0206 mobile: (505)577-5828twitter: @simtablezoom.simtable.comOn Thu, 
Jan 13, 2022 at 4:31 PM Gillian Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:The 
maslows are just fucked. Reason number 99999 out of googolplex.To save myself a 
lot of mental wear and tair. and to save some on gass. I had hoped I could shop 
amazon pantry. for at least some of it.-a lot of the basics: breakfast cerials, 
or bagels aint available for SNAP,or even at all where I am geographically 
speaking. I guess bozo the the clown doesn't consider santa fe a real place. 
Welcome to club ahole.-Snack stuff is equally hit and mis for just being 
available-same for cleaning sprays and gelsOh but I can get my cookies and MnMs 
on all I want.The very fact that 500 some odd twats even consider a weekly 
alowence er um sorry "Universal income" as a question. Is just fucking stupid.  
If they can't even get around to, uh ya know fixing the economy, having 
universal healthcare and blah blah. They sure the fuck can get the havenots 
like yours truely a god damn alowence. my SDI from inflation just don't go all 
that far. And trumpster types winge about 'oh being lazy blah blah' .they see 
the news, they know, just as well as this list does.  Jobs sucked a fat dick 
back in 2014 because of slave-wages. they suck more now because of that, and 
covid reasons. Plus fact is not 100% of people can work if they want to. Just 
not enough slots to do that.I fail to understand why it is that with a super 
fragile ecosystem home delivery is just a basic. Getting out for fresh is 
great. Telling what's left of air to get reked not so much.-Me the one sane 
dude left.

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