The Green New Deal proposed by
radicals in Congress brought back best-forgotten memories of my life under the “paradise
of socialism.”
I am too old to live under socialism because I like
simple luxuries like soap, detergent, toilet paper, electricity, food, clean
water, and comfortable shoes, and being able to express my opinion in public
without severe retribution.
It sums up in a simplistic way the dreary
daily life of surviving under a socialist economy where the means of production
were owned by the incompetent state and each citizen was at the mercy of the
government centralized planners who would not know what supply and demand was
if it hit them in the face.
People brought these elementary-middle
school trained incompetents to power because all they’ve heard was free stuff,
equality, and fleece the rich, which they were. Those who were lucky, escaped
with their lives and lost everything they’ve worked hard to earn including ancestral
lands and private property. You see, the massive and forced confiscation was
sold to the useful idiots as “for the common good.”
I am also too old to live in stack-n-pack
prefab reinforced concrete apartments, sharing bathrooms and kitchens with
other families in a space no larger than the average hotel room.
Russians are demolishing many of the
Soviet era grey concrete high-rise buildings, admitting that the experiment to
offer “affordable housing” has failed miserably. But we are going full
steam ahead with it because the Wunderkind AOC of the U.S. House of
Representatives told us to – if we don’t, the planet will perish in 12 years.
I like my stellar healthcare, I do not
desire Medicare for all, meaning healthcare for none, once rationing ensues. Most
people don’t understand basic economics, including AOC, who is shouting in
microphones every chance she gets, promoting her global communism environmental
deal.
Sustainable Developers of the Green New Deal, the Agenda 2030 imposed on Americans,
promises all sorts of amenities to the population at large if we are just
willing to cram into high-rises and to adopt a walkability/bike life
style, living like sardines in a small can, assembling and disassembling
modular Bauhaus-style furniture, giving up our independence and mobility, cars, and everything that makes life fun and
worth living, all because it is not deemed sustainable by U.N. planners and it
is endangering the planet with global warming.
In my experience, the socialist utopia
radicals in this country are promoting, was made worse in the socialist
republic run by the Communist Party, by ardent apparatchiks with no formal
education but the gift of gab, loquacious enough to appeal to the lowest common
denominator who brought them to power in the first place (think Venezuela,
Cuba, Soviet Union, North Korea, and all the Iron Curtain Soviet satellite dictatorships).
A cartoon from the Soviet Union with
the following caption under one solitary brown boot in an otherwise empty
display case read, “we have received a
new shipment, come see the boot,” aptly describes our shopping reality and
the existence of the black market and bartering in order to survive.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortes wants America to
dispose of cars, trucks, boats, and airplanes. In twelve years, her “magic energy” will
replace all the dirty fossil fuel energy that is destroying the planet we
inhabit.
The Green New Deal is placing solar
panels on our roofs, which is a good move in the long run if taxpayers’
subsidies are paying for the installation and the panels. When the sun is out,
good ole fossil fuels must supply the energy.
Let’s not mention wind turbines which
are so expensive and inefficient to operate and run that they seldom provide enough
energy in their lifetime to offset the cost of producing and maintaining them.
When the wind dies down, the turbines move but precious little energy is
produced.
How is the rest of the largest economy
on the planet going to be supplied with energy? How will trucks transport our
food, medicine, parts, cars, mail, and other necessities we take for granted
daily? Who is going to move people when cars are gone? Buses? Trains? What is
going to replace millions and millions of jobs lost? How are these people going
to make a living? What is going to replace the ships and recreational boats? How
are we going to cross rivers and oceans? By fast train and buses? Perhaps that IS
the idea, keeping the population immobile in one large and crowded area, under
the control of our all-knowing government.
How is energy going to be produced? AEI's Mark Perry explained,
“Despite a huge workforce of almost
400,000 solar workers (about 20 percent of electric power payrolls in 2016),
that sector produced an insignificant share, less than 1 percent, of the
electric power generated in the U.S. last year. And that’s a lot of solar workers:
about the same as the combined number of employees working at Exxon Mobil,
Chevron, Apple, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Pfizer, Ford and P&G.
https://www.aei.org/publication/inconvenient-energy-fact-it-takes-79-solar-workers-to-produce-same-amount-of-electric-power-as-one-coal-worker/print/
In contrast, it took about the same number of natural gas workers (398,235) last year to produce more than one-third of U.S. electric power, or 37 times more electricity than solar’s minuscule share of 0.90 percent. And with only 160,000 coal workers (less than half the number of workers in either solar or gas), that sector produced nearly one-third (almost as much as gas) of U.S. electricity last year.
In 2016, the coal sector generated an average of 7,745 megawatt hours of electric power per worker, more than twice the 3,812 megawatt hours of electricity generated per natural gas worker, and 79 times more electric power per worker than the solar industry, which produced only 98 megawatt hours of electricity per worker. Therefore, to produce the same amount of electric power as just one coal worker would require two natural gas workers and an amazingly-high 79 solar workers.” It does not seem that AOC thought this out before she read her TelePrompTer about the Green New Deal.
In contrast, it took about the same number of natural gas workers (398,235) last year to produce more than one-third of U.S. electric power, or 37 times more electricity than solar’s minuscule share of 0.90 percent. And with only 160,000 coal workers (less than half the number of workers in either solar or gas), that sector produced nearly one-third (almost as much as gas) of U.S. electricity last year.
In 2016, the coal sector generated an average of 7,745 megawatt hours of electric power per worker, more than twice the 3,812 megawatt hours of electricity generated per natural gas worker, and 79 times more electric power per worker than the solar industry, which produced only 98 megawatt hours of electricity per worker. Therefore, to produce the same amount of electric power as just one coal worker would require two natural gas workers and an amazingly-high 79 solar workers.” It does not seem that AOC thought this out before she read her TelePrompTer about the Green New Deal.
In Virginia, Spotsylvania,
Chesterfield, Accomack and now Culpeper, solar providers have set up shop with
help from generous subsidies. The proposed solar facility in Culpeper, operated
by Cricket Solar of California, will install panels on 800 acres of agricultural
land and provide 80 megawatts of power. Who will produce our food each time
agricultural land is taken out of commission for solar panels and wind turbines?
Socialist co-operatives here or China? https://freebeacon.com/issues/virginias-push-for-solar-panels-offers-few-rays-of-hope/?utm_source=Freedom+Mail&utm_campaign=0af9d2d776-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_05_05_08_19_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b5e6e0e9ea-0af9d2d776-45619005
There is no other country in the world
where I can seek the best health care right now, go to a hospital and be
treated the same day, have medical tests relatively quickly, buy what I want to
eat right now, cooked or uncooked, find a pharmacy open that would fill the
prescription I need, walk into an abundant grocery store at all hours of the
day and night and find what I want to buy without standing in line and fighting
other shoppers for the last potato. There are myriads of choices provided by capitalist
supply and demand, by freedom, by mobility, by entrepreneurship, and by the much-maligned
fossil fuels which brought us out of the dark ages of poverty, want, and disease
and into a successful western civilization that everyone envies and risks life
and limb to get here.
But we should not let reality and
truth stand in the way of corrupt politics. Every time AOC opens her mouth to
speak, more pearls of communist wisdom roll out onto the floor. They spread in all
corners of the country and disappear, never to be found again. Her socialist
ardent supporters just hear “free, free, free for all.”
Boom....hit that nail squarely on the head. Great read.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rick Libbey.
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