Chris,

I must say that I find the basis of your "analysis" -- predators/prey
incredibly shallow and leading to bizarre statements on your part such as
the one below...

Bill Gates and the other rich folks can hardly be held personally
responsible for BP or whoever's greed driven lack of effective risk
management in drilling... The folks who run BP for sure, the folks who hold
stocks in BP maybe, the folks who uphold a greed driven economic structure
no question, but Bill Gates or Warren Buffet personally hmmm...

M

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christoph Reuss
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 2:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Many of the jobs lost during the recession arenot
coming back


> When [...] events like the
> current (now 10X more than estimated) oil leak hasten toxicity in the 
> habitat...needing greater consumption by more people will be the 
> opposite of what is needed!

This oil spill makes the case against billionaires who don't walk their talk
(if they are environmentalists, why didn't they pay the few bucks to install
safety valves, or at least buy strict rig regulations in Congress, instead
of profiteering from cheapo oil exploitation?) -- NOT against "more people"!

Green tech enables growth with lower consumption by more people.  What
stands in the way is the large Preds...

Chris



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