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Real Crash - by Howard

 
We can avoid nuclear war by putting the financial system into bankruptcy reorganization.Need Glass-Steagall Act, water projects, space program. Need a change to production, the real American System.

NAWAPA jobs, Construction

Real Crash- Looking at the Financial System and the War Drive:
alaska, water, nawapa, development
Develop Alaska and Canada and the United States


It's time to build up the United States again. We have been neglecting our infrastructure since 1966-1974. The last great infrastructure push was actually around the space program of John F. Kennedy. The problem goes back even longer, with Obama intensifying the problem. That is why he needs to leave safely and fast.


Since the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901 there has been major sabotage of the USA's infrastructure. NAWAPA is the North American Water and Power Alliance, a plan first proposed by the Parson Co., and engineering firm, in 1964, and championed by a leading US Senator from the state of Utah. The idea is to terraform the Western United States beyond the 20-inch rainfall line. NAWAPA would bring water down from Alaska and Canada and create a huge amount of hydroelectric power as well. Look at how many states have very small populations: Alaska, S Dakota, N Dakota, Montana, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada, N Mexico, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon. Even states such as: Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona and Kansas and parts of Texas- need water and development. Much of this area has been totally closed off to civilization. This project would also extensively help Canada and Mexico.

If we can build NAWAPA with Federally generated credit, then next we can move on to the Moon and Mars. We also need the Glass- Steagall to separate the speculative bubble from deposit banking, and reverse the bankers' bailout.
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1. August 1st 2010 @ 20:43. S.L. Says:
If regulations and restrictions are either reduced or eliminated, Howard, private companies would be more willing to take on the big projects without government funding and provide jobs without using tax payers money. The oil industry for example would be more than happy to drill and build refineries if they were allowed to do so. Utility companies would be happy to invest in hydro-electric power on their own, if the federal government would get out of their way. I'm all for repairing our infrastructure, but it would be more efficient, effective and cheaper to have private business do it and reap the benefits than allowing the government to even touch a big project.
2. August 1st 2010 @ 21:02. Howard Says:
Government coordination and backing of building infrastructure goes back before the building of the Eire Canal. That is what makes us American, as oppose to the slaves of the British East India Company.
3. August 1st 2010 @ 21:38. S.L. Says:
The Erie Canal was in a different time, Howard. Allowing the government to be in charge of anything only serves to cost tax payers and ultimately produce nothing. Private enterprise can find investors and funding to do more projects, more quickly and actually complete them, than government can even think about. Don't you think the oil companies could make safe and successful refineries without endless government restrictions to prevent them? Or drill for oil and natural gas if they were allowed to drill where the oil and natural gas actually are rather than being forced into deep water drilling unnecessarily? The only disaster that will really linger (besides the families who lost loved ones, of course) will be the loss of the rigs that left because of the government (read B.O. (B.S.) ). Thousands now unemployed. That's what government interference gets us.

It isn't the governments job to employ people. It's the government's job to protect us from enemies, and from crimes being perpetrated against us. Our taxes were not designed for 99% of what they're spent on already. The government is broke and we owe our tails to China, Japan and the other countries we have borrowed from. So where would they get the money to pay for any more projects? From us! And we don't have it, Howard. Private industry is sinking fast (and taking jobs with it) because of taxes and other government intrusion. Why in the world would we want to start a huge, ambitious new project and put it in their hands?

We need to get Dracula OUT of the blood bank, not give him another one!
4. August 2nd 2010 @ 00:54. Howard Says:
Unfortunately, SL, you are revealing your anti-Constitutional, pro-British Empire side. Hopefully, you can put it back in the box. Maybe that is why people in Nevada and the West let the British Empire (under cover of the environmentalists) stop water projects, inter-basin water transfers and development. And then you wonder why we are about to not have a space program! If we can't develop our own country, how are we going to develop the Moon and Mars?
5. August 2nd 2010 @ 01:19. S.L. Says:
Actually, Howard, I'm very, very pro-Constitution. The entitlements are NOT in the Constitution. The exorbitant taxes to pay for all the special pork projects are NOT authorized in the Constitution. The economy, Constitutionally speaking, is supposed to be run by private enterprise and the free market system, with the federal government collecting only the taxes required to pay the politicians and the other requirements, as stated. State taxes were designed to cover all that which the federal government did not enumerate in the Constitution, but which were provided for in the various state Constitutions.

So far, nothing B.O. (B.S.) has done falls within the guidelines. FDR violated those Constitutional guidelines when he over regulated prices and started the TVA, etc. The government has no business in banking, loans, education, medicine, the environment, welfare, bail-outs of any kind, or restricting the freedom of the American people to make wise use of natural resources. Those we're left to the various states to determine and allocate as they saw fit.

The new function of government seems to be absolute control over things they have no right to touch. As long as NASA is only directed to make Muslims feel good about themselves, it isn't going to the Moon, Mars or across the street.

So you see, Howard, I'm not at all anti-Constitutional or pro-British. I just want the Constitution to be replaced in it's rightful position and all the garbage removed. This country can do very nicely without the government up it's collect nose at every turn.
6. August 2nd 2010 @ 13:32. Lester Caudill Says:
Interesting discussion, I think Government is the problem, and are seriously hindering America's recovery.

If the Government would take it's greedy hands off, and let business people that know how to create jobs, do their job we would see a real recovery.

There is to much uncertainty with this administration, their management skills are seriously lacking. Private industry is the only way to go.
7. August 2nd 2010 @ 13:41. Howard Says:
Total free enterprise, no government equals in reality, the British East India Co, the multinationals running the world as a plantation. Or did you forget what BP just did already?
8. August 2nd 2010 @ 16:13. S.L. Says:
And who helped them, Howard? How many of the safety regulations were by-passed for BP up to and including the day before the disaster? It was our government and the lunatic in charge who gave them the opportunity to mess up so badly. Government. Ours. Not Great Britain. A company with as many accidents and safety violations as BP had should never have been permitted to bend the rules. These are basic safety rules, not the ridiculous over-regulation kind. And then stopping all other deep water drilling so that our economy tanks even further was again the government and not free enterprise.

Lester is right, Howard. Every mess we are stuck with has the fingerprints of our government all over it. Allowing businesses to operate and profit is better than shutting it down or handing it over to the government to tinker with until it fails... only to cost us billions in bail out money we can't afford.

The private sector creates the jobs and builds the economy, not the government.
9. September 9th 2010 @ 23:16. Reason. Says:

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