[PRCo] Re: PAT's cuts

Derrick Brashear shadow at dementia.org
Fri Dec 3 22:50:43 EST 2010


You may think I'm an unbashed money-throw-awayer. nope. I agree with what you said. 

I just don't see any reason I wish to subsidize millionaires. that's all.

Derrick


On Dec 3, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Herb Brannon <hrbran at cavtel.net> wrote:

> Between the two major political parties in this country, and the mindset of
> the American public, I would opt for the "bleak future" you speak of. One
> party comes into power and begins to see us through that changeover (a
> required changeover, at that) then the other party regains power by making
> the majority of the voters think times are just as good as they were in
> 1955. When in actuality we are drowning in the greed and corruption of
> several decades of mismanaged government on all levels. This country missed
> the boat and will pay dearly for it down the road. That road isn't as long
> as a lot of people think, either.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:27, Dwight Long <dwightlong at verizon.net> wrote:
> 
>> Fred
>> 
>> You say the German model cannot be moved here.
>> 
>> You have seen my rants on Bill's list about our profligate use of finite
>> natural resources, caused, in the pax transport realm largely by our wanton
>> population dispersion;  I won't repeat them here.  Sufficient to say that
>> over time we will have to adopt something like the German model if we are to
>> survive in the form of anything like even a second class nation.  It will be
>> difficult and it will be painful for some folks, but it will have to be
>> done.  It won't be done in our lifetimes, but if not in our grandchildren's
>> lifetimes, their children face a very bleak future.
>> 
>> Intermediate steps towards a reconcentration of population include massive
>> increases in taxes on fuels used for transport purposes and continued--and
>> expanded--provision of public transport to poorly or non-served areas with
>> appropriate subsidation.
>> 
>> All these wrenching changes require both a futurist outlock and political
>> backbone, commodities which are in scarce supply in our country's
>> governmental process.
>> 
>> Dwight
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> 
> -- 
> Herb Brannon
> In Cuyahoga Valley National Park
> 
> 
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