Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-27 Thread Michael Pugliese
Heh, sometime ago in the Stanford library stacks after spending a day at the Hoover Institute, I found bound volumes of New America, the Social Democrats, USA newspaper. From 1972, there was an event addressed by one of their members, Richard Perle, the aide at the time to Scoop Jackson. Perle

Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-27 Thread Jim Devine
At 10:38 AM 4/27/01 -0400, you wrote: William F. Buckley Jr. says, The trouble with the emphasis in conservatism on the market is that it becomes rather boring. You hear it once, you master the idea. The notion of devoting your life to it is horrifying if only because it's so repetitious. It's

Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-27 Thread Michael Pugliese
27, 2001 8:34 AM Subject: [PEN-L:10900] Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation At 10:38 AM 4/27/01 -0400, you wrote: William F. Buckley Jr. says, The trouble with the emphasis in conservatism on the market is that it becomes rather boring. You hear it once, you master the idea. The notion

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-24 Thread phillp2
Ken, I explicitly said beef packing plants and kill operations. The Brandon plant and Neepawa are hog operations, no? Paul From: Ken Hanly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[PEN-L:10608] Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-24 Thread Ken Hanly
Depopulation Ken, I explicitly said beef packing plants and kill operations. The Brandon plant and Neepawa are hog operations, no? Paul From: Ken Hanly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[PEN-L:10608] Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation Date

Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-23 Thread Michael Perelman
Paul's discussion of the capital intensity of meat production was excellent. He noted the importance of pork. I don't know if Canada is producing pork in US-style factories, but these monstrosities require very little labor. Neither does the prarie grain production -- the descendants of the

Re: Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-23 Thread Ken Hanly
23, 2001 5:38 PM Subject: [PEN-L:10599] Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation Paul's discussion of the capital intensity of meat production was excellent. He noted the importance of pork. I don't know if Canada is producing pork in US-style factories, but these monstrosities require very

Re: Re: Re: Great Plains Depopulation

2001-04-23 Thread Michael Pollak
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Tim Bousquet wrote: Is [Great Plains Depopulation], as Michael says, simply reflective of meat products being imported from the rain forests? Is there any literature on this? I'd also like know more about rain forest ranching. Edward Luttwak wrote an article recently