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Charles Lynch wrote:
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> Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
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> > Charles Lynch wrote:
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> > > Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
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> > > > stvfrmco wrote:
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> > > > > "Elaine Richards" <emr@idiom.com> wrote in message
> > > > > news:a5okd0$2ukj$1@idiom.com...
> > > > > > In article <69d61859.0203010910.5104b925@posting.google.com>,
> > > > > > John Reece <reece@cruzio.com> wrote:
> > > > > > >Jym Dyer <jym@econet.org> wrote in message news:<Jym.wzvgd36h64.fsf@econet.org>...
> > > > > > >> > You pay taxes in the form of rolling blackouts, ...
> > > > > > >>
> > > > > > >> =v= Reality check here: Rolling blackouts are not caused by
> > > > > > >> immigrants, they're caused by corporate greed, thanks to a
> > > > > > >> situation set up by none other than Enron.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >It's difficult to manipulate a market unless there's
> > > > > > >an incipient supply/demand crunch.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >If it wasn't for the immigration free-for-all of the last
> > > > > > >30 years there would only be around 25M electricity
> > > > > > >consumers in California instead of 34M. That certainly
> > > > > > >affects aggregate electricity demand.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Do you really think all the new people in CA are furriners? I
> > > > > > moved to CA in 1980 and I was born in the same country as the
> > > > > > locals.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Also, the spike in power use had a lot to do with the influx of
> > > > > > people hoping to cash in on the 1999 Gold Rush. I'd like to add
> > > > > > that many of them are going back to the places in the U.S. that they
> > > > > > came from, to the extent that renting a U-Haul outbound from San
> > > > > > Jose costs twice as much as inbound to San Jose.
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> > > > >
> > > > > Is that where all these illegal aliens are coming from that we see in
> > > > > Colorado?
> > > >
> > > > You know what's really a trip? In the last few weeks, I've seen this huge
> > > > influx of people to the Maryland suburbs, mostly in pretty nice
> > > > new-or-nearly-new cars, with California tags. They're _all_ evidently
> > > > "hispanic".
> > > >
> > > > for what it's worth, we're having our third-dryest winter on record, on top
> > > > of five of the last six years being record drought. The reservoirs are
> > > > almost empty and the water table is down almost out of reach. And all of
> > > > these people keep coming and coming and coming...
> > >
> > > But didn't you think global warming was going to be a good thing (grin)???
> >
> > No. Not in the least.
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> > >
> > > Charles Lynch
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> > > PS (I don't recall your position on the matter, if ever stated, it's a joke...)
> >
> > It isn't remotely a joking matter.
> >
> > Please see http://www.earthops.net/klaatu/earth.html
> >
> > That might give you some idea of what my positions are.
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> Of course, if you go up a directory, there is all of the good old bigoted stuff.
Really? Please list all of the bigoted pages at http://www.earthops.net/
List them, now. Put up or shut up.
The plain fact is that there are too many people globally, and too many
people in the US. In 1990 the US had finally reached a growth rate which
would lead to a very gradual and planned decline in population, which would
take a lot of load off of the environment, certainly it would remove a lot
of incentive to "Pave the Bay". Rather than endless Urban Sprawl devouring
arable or forest lands, or planting massive population centers in the middle
of deserts and requiring massive engineering projects to divert water
resource, we would have a rather steady-state situation in city sizes, with
economic growth and upwards-mobility opportunities in the process of
reclaiming "brownfields" in city centers, promoting revitalization and
re-inhabitation of city centers, with the suburbs also eventually becoming
rebuilt, probably with a lot more attention to urban/suburban greenbelts
with habitation densification and an increase in semi-natural habitat.
However, starting in the mid 1990s, the country was overrun to the extent
that it experienced a completely unprecedented 15-percent increase of
population over not just one decade, but mostly over the last six years of
that decade, with all of that growth being the _direct result of excess
immigration, much of that being illegal overrunnings of the borders and
ports.
And YOU and your ilk are responsible for the ecological calamities that will
result as all of these people get on their financial feet and demand their
own McMansions in formerly pristine or agricultural lands. When their very
large families mature and want _their_ McMansions, there won't be any
pristine lands left, not much air to breathe nor water to drink, but they'll
have their McMansions, won't they. Much good may it do them.
YOU and your ilk are responsible, you fool who shouts "racist bigotry" every
single time you see the least objection to your insane policy of Open
Borders.
When the rivers die, YOU will be to blame. When the wildlife ranges all
migrate north due to global climate change -- in net effects caused almost
_exclusively_ by the extremely high energy uses in the US and Canada and
some of Europe -- YOU and your ilk will be to blame.
But you're too busy laughing to yourself about how easy it was to get the
environmentalists to back down because they were afraid of YOU calling them
"bigots". I bet you're in the business of tearing down forests and putting
up McMansions. I bet you're laughing all of the way to the bank.
Well, not that I'm bigoted, other than towards Trout for which I like to
fish, but I really don't care what you call me, because I know you for what
you are: a goddamned selfish ogre chortling over how, with a mere word, you
were able to stop the environmental movement dead in its tracks.
> Funny, you want to "be kind to your neighbors" as long as they aren't from a
> different country. Nerd blindness at it's best!
Don't ever misrepresent me like this, fool. Or you will get more and worse,
and it just plain won't stop coming.
I don't have any problem with neighbors from other countries _provided_ that
they came here legally, and are law-abiding while they remain.
Now, what were you saying before you took your foot out of your mouth and
started telling lies about my website?
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> Charles Lynch
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Be kind to your neighbors, even though they be transgenic chimerae.
Whom thou'st vex'd waxeth wroth: Meow. <-----> http://earthops.net/klaatu/
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