I read the article and found it very insightful.  I then took a look at other articles on the Idaho Observer site and found many other interesting points.  Maybe one way we metrication advocates could strike a chord with people is to point out how the entrenched powers that be (corporations, unions, government) pay lip service to the need of metrication are really content to let things continue because of the perceived threat metrication has to their bottom lines and own selfish interests.  Once again, progress (economic, educational, scientific) for the American people is being held at bay by these very forces that would have us believe that metrication is cumbersome, unnecessary or downright bad for us.  Many years ago, people were told the same things about flouridation of water.
 
Phil
 
P.S.  You might find the following article of interest.  http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html.  It talks about forbidden ideas, their value and how ideas are perceived over time.  Sure, it may not mention metric specifically but I do belive it has plenty of relevance to how metrication is perceived in the U.S. today.
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The following article doesn't deal with metric, but about US economic policy in general since the end of the 2-nd World War until the present and beyond.
 
Seeing how the US has such dominance in both economy and military, can one ever envision the US following the world and becoming a metric country?  But if that dominance becomes weak enough or ends completely and the US has to play by the same rules as everyone else, then the motivation will exist to bring about full metrication. 
 
I highly doubt that under the present US global economic strategy, as long as it exists, will the US ever see the need to metricate.  We are wasting our time hoping for such a miracle.  If or when that miracle happens, the US will be a totally different country then it is now.
 
 
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