I just finished watching David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet, which is a Leftist Analysis of World Population Growth. Two points I want to explore:
1. Fossil Fuel Economics
The Left's Holy Grail of "sustainable energy" is at odds with their complete disregard for "sustainable deficit spending." This is the first contradiction in their imagined socialist utopia. A meme I saw yesterday said it well. Socialism: An idea so good, it has to be mandatory.
"Imagine" David first said a world were "sustainable energy" is used and not fossil fuels, which is causing our problems. It's completely backwards but I will limit the analysis so the OP is not too long. The fact is, "sustainable energy" is an energy and financial sink, not source! That is, you have to spend more money and energy to get the energy from it.
Whenever they talk about 'investment' they should be shot. No business can continue to invest $1 and get a return of $0.85. No life form can continue to expend more energy than it gets in return, except it seems the good-intentioned socialists.
Fossil fuels are 25-30% cheaper than "sustainable energy" sources.
I won't belabor the point of 'greedy profit.' Economic margin analysis points us to examine who will starve and die in pursuing this "public good."
2. Suicidal Birth Rates of The West
While overall human population climbs, it is well established in Pat Buchanan's Book, Death of the West, that traditionally Christian countries have suicidal birth rates. Explosions in human population, more than compensating for this are from non-Christian cultures of Africa, Asia and Islam.
Disregard for Western Civilization dying off is the second contradiction in their imagined socialist utopia of sustainability.
COMMENT
I've long said the biggest hoax in the history of the world is man-made global warming. Hysterically, we are often told CO2 and temperatures are at all time highs. Nonsense! We are recovering from all time low's. Plants don't grow well in low CO2 atmosphere's. I've used this thumbnail graph in many on-line posts on the subject. Consider it well.

- Confounding Fossil Fuel Economics with Population Growth
- Downplaying The Death of the West via Suicidal Birth Rates
1. Fossil Fuel Economics
The Left's Holy Grail of "sustainable energy" is at odds with their complete disregard for "sustainable deficit spending." This is the first contradiction in their imagined socialist utopia. A meme I saw yesterday said it well. Socialism: An idea so good, it has to be mandatory.
"Imagine" David first said a world were "sustainable energy" is used and not fossil fuels, which is causing our problems. It's completely backwards but I will limit the analysis so the OP is not too long. The fact is, "sustainable energy" is an energy and financial sink, not source! That is, you have to spend more money and energy to get the energy from it.
Whenever they talk about 'investment' they should be shot. No business can continue to invest $1 and get a return of $0.85. No life form can continue to expend more energy than it gets in return, except it seems the good-intentioned socialists.
Fossil fuels are 25-30% cheaper than "sustainable energy" sources.
I won't belabor the point of 'greedy profit.' Economic margin analysis points us to examine who will starve and die in pursuing this "public good."
2. Suicidal Birth Rates of The West
While overall human population climbs, it is well established in Pat Buchanan's Book, Death of the West, that traditionally Christian countries have suicidal birth rates. Explosions in human population, more than compensating for this are from non-Christian cultures of Africa, Asia and Islam.
Disregard for Western Civilization dying off is the second contradiction in their imagined socialist utopia of sustainability.
COMMENT
I've long said the biggest hoax in the history of the world is man-made global warming. Hysterically, we are often told CO2 and temperatures are at all time highs. Nonsense! We are recovering from all time low's. Plants don't grow well in low CO2 atmosphere's. I've used this thumbnail graph in many on-line posts on the subject. Consider it well.

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