Generally speaking this Blog represent my "Random Acts of Thought" and will cover any subject that has the unfortunate experience of finding itself rattling around in my brain. Please use the buddy system when reading these entries. We don't want anyone getting hurt out there.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Up Up and Away
Has anyone else noticed their electric bill has increased recently? Just wondering. I've noticed. Our bill is considerably more than it was just a few years ago and seems to be increasing by the day. Staying true to their inconsistent and illogical ways our bloated and inefficient government has forced us to buy more expensive light bulbs, which pose a more real health threat than the old ones by the way, to ostensibly reduce our energy consumption. While this mandate might have actually saved us a little money on our electric bills, all things being equal, they end up just costing more to buy while we continually pay more every month for our electricity due to their policies. All I seem to hear about anymore is how the poor are suffering and how we have more and more people living below the poverty level. Well, maybe if the government found something to do other than obstruct market forces and causing everyone's cost of living to go up, (yes, this includes the poor), we might make some meaningful headway in overcoming the epidemic of poverty we are having. As the air in the US continues to be cleaner by the year, an incredible feat considering the amount of energy we use, we are attacked on all sides by environmentalist and others who are somehow bothered by our success as a nation, as being greedy and poor stewards of the world's resources. Therefore, we must pay more for electricity and for light bulbs and for vehicles and for toilets and for showers and for new construction and for tires and for (fill in the blank; quick, before the government does). Just go to the World Health Organization website and check out how the cleanliness of the air over our major cities compares to other countries. Rather than tearing down a country that has demonstrated such an incredible resilience through the last 237 years and which has offered so many people so much opportunity, why not reinforce those principles which have brought us here and see what incredible things might come of the next 237 years. Who knows, maybe we can actually come up with a "war on poverty" that actually works. If fact, there's no doubt in my mind that we can. Whaddaya say we give it try rather than burning down the whole house for the sake of a ruling class who couldn't survive in the real world if they had to.

