Uncrossing the Wires

We Are In A Mess

7 July 2008 · Leave a Comment

We are in a mess. Our economy is very shakey, some say recession, so say not, but all say it is not good. Our lovely sub prime mortage mess gave us a nice nudge causing us to slide a fair amount. Doubling the price of gasoline in a short time certainly did not help matters, and that will ripple out in price increases in so many directions. Don’t forget to factor in the flooding in the Midwest, our fall harvest is not going to be too great, to say the least. That has already driven up the price of corn, some portion of which is used to produce ethanol.

In my opinion, the economic situation is of a scale that it becomes a top national security concern. And to me, that is a very significant step. Again in my opinion, national security is always number 1 – if we don’t exist, it doesn’t matter.

The question of the day, what do we do? For starters, we recognize that our two biggest, most immediate issues, national security and the economy, are both tied to Oil. If we can solve that, we can have a much much better environment to live in. Yeah, lofty goal, world peace. But ponder seriously for a moment, what if we were energy independent, did not need to import one barrel from anyone. All of a sudden the middle east becomes far less important to us. Instead of trying to function in the area as a desperate customer of oil, we can function as a world power trying to do what is best for the world. The oil exporters will still export their oil, but the demand will be cut to ribbons by our independence. China and India are eagerly importing ever increasing amounts of oil, however, if we are no longer buying oil, I cannot reasonably see the price increasing dramatically again, and it could well come down.

That was one of my prognostications, here, look at the definition here. I am not claiming to be a genius, but when I look at the evidence, the preceding paragraph certainly seems a realistic outcome to me. But I have to admit, there are lots and lots of unproven assumptions that I am using to reach my conclusion. They are unproven because I have been unable thus far to find the answers. Doing the research is tedious. Shoot, our politician’s don’t bother to cite their sources, nor does the media. Fox News said in 1973 we were importing 35% of our oil, today we are importing 60%.

I have been led to believe that we have enough resources in ANWR, off shore areas, oil shale, coal and nuclear to be able to become energy independent, in a relatively short time, 10 years’ish. But there’s the hitch, you will note I said that I had been led to believe, I did not say I know for a fact. How many of you would have to say the same thing about your pretty solid beliefs on energy issues. My beliefs are based on the information I pick up along life’s way, same as for all of us. My primary source of news is Fox News. I think they are pretty good, but nope, I have never put them to a rigorous test. I think it is time that I do so. I think it is time that we all put all of our sources of information to some rigourous testing.

There is a whole slew of rhetoric flying around out there, let’s call it what it is, propaganda, and it is coming at us from all sides. Much of it, far far too much of it is coming at us in an emotionally charged way. We see the pundits, two liberal and two conservative, sit down in their four little boxes, and argue it out, often times complete with shouting matches. And that touches our emotions, and as soon as emotions are touched, our judgment skills begin declining. That is what ‘the establishment’ is feeding us, and it’s a bunch of BS. It inhibits our ability to make solid decisions.

We have 35 years of history fighting this very same issue, and we have done a lot, a whole lot, more than any of us can remember. Let’s work at remembering it, and looking at it, what did we try, and how did it work? Let’s put together a time line, gather the story in some sort of logical manner so we can all understand how we got to where we are right now. That will take a lot of time, but we can start with the big hitters to increase production, drilling in ANWR and/or off shore and nuclear for example, as well as ways to meet our energy needs in other ways, such as alternative fuels, solar, nuclear, any source, let’s be creative. But somehow we have to get to energy independence. In my opinion, this is the single most important issue facing us today, by far.

I am soliciting help. I will do as much as I can, but I will need help from a bunch of people, the more the merrier. This will be a major undertaking that will require a huge amount of effort. But if we can all get together, share our ideas, our knowledge and our resources, we can do it. We can create a factual history of or efforts on the energy crisis. The project will take time, and we are all busy, even me though I am retired. But if we all pitch in what we can, maybe one week a half hour, maybe as much as 2 or 3 the next, or whatever. Let’s all try to put some effort into it. I am going to try requesting help from media, business, and political sources, maybe we can convince one, or hopefully both, campaigns to help supply the facts, documented of course.

It is time to truly think outside the box on solving this problem. If you want to help answer the questions, and figure out what questions to ask, then post a response. I hope I can find a few enthusiastic people to jump in right away and figure out how to set it all up. I have some ideas, but hey, I’m just one person.

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The Solution Is So Clear

7 July 2008 · Leave a Comment

Energy Independence. Oil is a major player in our most serious issues, the issues which will shape the future of our nation, and indeed the world. That is a fact that will remain unchanged until we no longer need to beg for oil on the world market.

It is absolutely shameful of our leaders to allow us to get into this mess. We had our first taste 35 years ago, and since then we have have been scurrying about trying a great many things, encouraging alternative, discouraging known/viable sources, and although we have made progress in many areas, we still have a mess. According to Fox News in 1973 we were importing 35% of our oil, today we are importing 60%. That is going the wrong direction. Look at our situation today, now ask what it would be like if oil goes to $300 a barrel. I don’t think anyone would be so foolish as to try to convince us that $300 a barrel is totally unrealistic.

I have been led to believe that between off shore, ANWR, shale, we could produce enough to meet all of our needs. Well, that is what I think they are trying to say. Let’s be definitive, let us establish Energy Independence as a national goal. And let’s work at it even harder than we did when President Kennedy established landing on the moon as a national goal. Energy Independence is at least as important to our future, I believe much more so.

Our leaders have failed us, so it looks like we will have to do some sorting out on our own, including establishing Energy Independence as a national goal. Let’s put every option on the table, look at the facts, figure out how they best fit into the mix. We need to consider environmental impact absolutely. We need to evaluate based on overall risk, including risk to the environment.

I need to make a very important point. I cited Fox News for some stats before, and though I can show you where they said it (assuming they have the show available online), but regardless, I do not trust them. I am afraid they are pretty close, but this is an important issue, I am not about to accept Fox News, or any news organization’s word on it. The data should be relatively easy to prove/disprove from reliable documented sources. That is what we need to accumulate upon which to make our decisions, the true facts, not the flights of fantasy we have been fed for 35 years.

We need to be realistic. One reality is that we consume one heck of a lot of oil, and we need to cut that back. We have been trying for 35 years. What have we learned? Obama wants to do a windfall profits tax, and I heard a republican suggesting we roll back the speed limit to 55 again. Hmmm, been there done that on both scores. Is that the best they can come up with? This is truly mind boggling to me why neither of the two candidates for President have come forward and declared Energy Independence as a national goal. Well, let’s do it for them. Let’s set it as a national goal, and let’s do it by letting our candidates know. If enough of us demand it, they will have no choice. And that will allow the election to better focus on the issues.

Here is the hard part, we must force both sides to give us the cold facts, enough of the emotional diatribe and political games. Give us the facts, prove to us you know what you are talking about. Let’s create a place on the internet where together, we can capture the facts, and keep them together, give it an honest evaluation. We can have a place to list the questions we want answers to, then go out and find them. Kind of like a wiki for Energy Independence. As a matter of fact, I will submit the idea to them, their format would work well.

History has so eloquently what we can expect if we trust our politicians, media, business, the leaders of our society to decide. Let’s cut through the hype and look at the cold facts. I am sure that we will all be surprised in some ways, some of our ideas will be proven to be wrong, or not the best for today. I think it is time for all of us to put our beliefs to the test, let’s start with a clean page and examine the facts, decide where to get our energy from for the next 20 or 30 years. Or as long as we need to until we get to the point where energy is no longer a factor, we have more than we need. I honestly believe, that we will not get to that point if we don’t do the right things now.

I am on a quest, and I am asking for help. I am going to send this to a great many people, it will take some time to compile my mailing lists. It is first going to the blog, the one my daughter and I have. Then I will be sending it around trying to enlist support and help in the quest. A huge task done alone, but together, I am sure we can do it.

Rix Kix

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