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		<title>Some Tough Questions &#8211; Some Tough Decisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 22:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[June will be the first month of parliament for a government which is eager to get things done. Although I am pleased that we now have a functioning government, I am cautious about the Conservative’s position on Cap and Trade. Prior to the federal election, the Canadian Science Advisory Board advised the Conservative government to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>June will be the first month of parliament for a government which is eager to get things done. Although I am pleased that we now have a functioning government, I am cautious about the Conservative’s position on Cap and Trade. Prior to the federal election, the Canadian Science Advisory Board advised the Conservative government to implement Cap and Trade as the solution to climate change. They also advised them to act quickly, even though there seemed to be little support for raising taxes and particularly, for this C&amp;T scheme throughout 2nd and 3rd world countries. What I find “amazing” is that scientists from across the country and from every discipline and every background all agree on just one solution &#8211; a tax that would cost consumers billions just when we are getting back on our financial feet after the biggest financial scam in history; however, the hundreds of billions of dollars to be harvested from Cap and Trade for scientific research may have something to do with it.</p>
<p>Cap and Trade is not a new idea. It is based on a cap for emissions and the ability to trade any unused portion of that cap amount to someone who may be over the cap &#8211; hence the term Cap and Trade. The problems with the system are not in the overall concept but in its execution. The US version of the scheme is so flawed it begs the question, “You’ve got to be kidding?” There are so many loop holes and potential money making “backdoors”, any rational person would see the scheme for what it is &#8211; another huge scam! (For more information Google: cap and trade)</p>
<p>The questions we should ask in this situation are:  “How did such a flawed scheme get as far as it has, and who is promoting it?” As one famous investigator said, “Follow the money and you’ll find the answers.” We know who is promoting Cap and Trade &#8211; Al Gore. He showed up in Costa Rica early this year and used local flooding as proof of climate change and as a reason for implementing C&amp;T. He revealed his true colours, however, when he said to the Costa Rican business community that they may discover that there is a lot of money to be made in climate change and that they should “put a price on carbon”.</p>
<p>Gore has already made millions from the proposed scheme through his Generation Investment Management company but he is not alone in his support for the C&amp;T tax. Goldman Sachs has been a pillar of support for the plan. You may remember their role in the housing scandal and that their former CEO, Hank Paulson (then Secretary of the Treasury) was at the helm when the US financial system hit the mountain &#8211; many people think it was a deliberate act to get the bailout funds (see the film, “Inside Job”).</p>
<p>I believe the planet is in desperate need of  an ecological revolution and that we must change our way of living. I am not, however, about to empower or enrich a bunch of socio-psychopaths in a misguided attempt to do so. Nor am I going to be manipulated into supporting their self-enriching plans as a panacea for real change. We have seen through all of this that greed knows no bounds. This week it was revealed that a hedge fund has been purchasing land in Africa in an effort to make food production their next big “score”. The size of the land is larger than France. If that doesn’t scare you then you don’t understand that there actually are people in this world who are prepared to starve millions of people to make huge profits.</p>
<p>We have become immune to the greed and inhumanity all around us and in so doing have failed to discern the times. These are perilous times that require bold, determined and radical action. In the past, we have seen the resources of the planet squandered while others starved. Today however,  95% of the wealth is in the hands of 5% of the people. Centralized industrial mass food production has the potential for propagating epidemics and famines of mass proportion. Greed empowers a system that is unsustainable and prone to famine and epidemics. Self-indulgence ignores the lives of the weak and the poor. The discerning and wise person looks at the situation and prepares himself.</p>
<p>If you have been frightened by the “climate change story” you need to ask: “Where will that take ME?” If you have been scared by some of the stories that appear in the everyday news, you have to ask; “What does that mean for me?”.  All of these signs of the times, whether far away, or nearby, beg of us to answer the question “What am I going to do about it!”</p>
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		<title>Dreamers &#8211; Dream On</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 15:25:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MediaGuy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Predictions for our economic future by the Bank of Canada are for a “marked slowing” of the economy in the second half of 2010 because of the Spanish government’s insolvency. One may ask the question, “why should the problems of Spain affect us here in Canada?” &#8211; what is wrong with this picture??? It would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Predictions for our economic future by the Bank of Canada are for a “marked slowing” of the economy in the second half of 2010 because of the Spanish government’s insolvency. One may ask the question, “why should the problems of Spain affect us here in Canada?” &#8211; what is wrong with this picture??? It would seem that having and keeping your financial house in order has been highly over-rated (sic). Or maybe it should be stated slightly differently &#8211; being interconnected to a whole group of other nations has been a huge world-wide problem which no one cared to discuss when they were “selling” the idea of globalism.</p>
<p>As I write this column, I feel like an intellectual geek bringing up the issue of globalization. The media and governments have always presented it as an absolute sacrament of an economically prosperous future. There never was a real debate about its merits and potential problems &#8211; it was forced upon us. Anyone who opposed it was marginalized and dismissed as a “kook”. However, in the 20/20 vision of first hand experience, NAFTA or the EU have NOT been proven to increase the prosperity of Europeans or North Americans. It has, in fact, done just the opposite. It has made some people very rich, but for the average Canadian, it has been a “cancer”. It has made us victims of market manipulation and has destroyed our manufacturing sector (real wealth) and our economic sovereignty and self-determination.</p>
<p>True Democracy is rooted in the belief that each of us has the inalienable right to choose for ourselves our own course. That right has been taken away from each of us by globalism. We no longer control our economic future. That is determined by people we neither elected nor who have any thought of our welfare in mind.  The centralization of power has few benefits to anyone except those who have it. They are far from the people their decisions affect.</p>
<p>My expectations of what they cunningly called “free trade” have been completely fulfilled &#8211; “the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer”. The problem is we all have a short attention span and few pundits ever return to “the scene of the crime” for a second look. I suppose that is what makes some politicians say anything to “sell us”, knowing that later, when the truth becomes known, nothing is ever done about it- but that can change.</p>
<p>Could Wilmot Township drop out of NAFTA? Not likely; however, the concept of economic sovereignty on a local level is a dream worth “noodling”. It would be a “gutzie” move from an informed, united, and creative people that would lead change.</p>
<p>Ontario, Canada, and the world are in a season of monumental change. Those countries and people who lead and shape change are best positioned to prosper from it. The world is looking for leaders who understand the problems and who can facilitate the solutions. We here in Wilmot can lead the province and the country with creativity, vision, and courage in a number of areas. It doesn’t matter where you come from or where you are right now, it only matters where you are going. Our dreaming is not a worthless endeavor, it can shape the future. Our dreams are valuable to us and to others. Our choice to pursue our dreams will be inspiration to those who know us and an example for our children. Dreamers &#8211; dream on!!</p>
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		<title>HST – Too Good To Be True?</title>
		<link>http://theforerunnerproject.com/news/2010/07/12/hst-%e2%80%93-too-good-to-be-true/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 18:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The birth of HST in Ontario has arrived. I doubt if anyone will be handing out cigars &#8211; on second thought, maybe Dalton McGuinty will. Compared to British Columbia, the first step in selling the HST to Ontarians has gone down like an Oceans 11 movie. The tax will probably have a longer life than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The birth of HST in Ontario has arrived. I doubt if anyone will be handing out cigars &#8211; on second thought, maybe Dalton McGuinty will. Compared to British Columbia, the first step in selling the HST to Ontarians has gone down like an Oceans 11 movie. The tax will probably have a longer life than any of us – sadly, taxes never die; and most of you will by now have received your “bribe cheque”, as many people are calling it. But I am wondering if a bribe today will quell the building anger over the next few months as people see the cost of living in Ontario go up yet again.</p>
<p>Brian Mulroney gave us GST. You may remember that he went from a majority government to holding his caucus meetings in a phone booth because of the hated tax. He never suspected that taxpayers were prepared to respond with such collective retaliation. He underestimated, or possibly misinterpreted just how strongly people felt about the issue even if they didn’t march in the street. It became a life lesson for every politician in Canada that we don’t always say everything we are thinking.</p>
<p>Although Wilmot Township’s taxpayers haven’t marched in the streets in a HST tax revolt (it just isn’t our style), I am convinced that the modest reaction to such a significant increase in taxes does not mean that we believe what we have been told about the tax. In fact, the most common response to questions about the tax is that people don’t believe the government about the personal impact of the HST. They are suspicious and cynical about the cost. They may have been reflecting on the Smart Meter Answer Book which Mr. McGuinty distributed across the province. We were told, as you may remember, that the new system was a way for us all to save money on our electric bill &#8211; NOT.  In reality, hydro prices for the same usage were increasing significantly. If you wanted to save money you would have to cook your meals and do your laundry between 9 pm and 7 am – a bit inconvenient for most of us to say the least. The “spin-doctors” where working overtime and what we were “sold” and what we got were very different.</p>
<p>With the G20 ending, some economists suggest that we have entered into a world-wide third depression which they are calling the Long Depression characterized by deflation and continued unemployment. Ontario’s manufacturing sector (our greatest strength) has been destroyed over the last 20 years by NAFTA and globalism in general. The challenges the province faces are of a grand scale and the remedies (if there are any) are multifaceted. Raising taxes seems like the easy way out again. But my conflict with Mr. McGuinty is that  we have been sold the HST with less than half truths; in particular, how higher taxes will increase employment and make all of Ontario more prosperous. If there was any truth to that, I would be the first to suggest doubling taxes. I understand the cynicism among taxpayers because what we are being sold and what we will get I think will be quite different.</p>
<p>Over the next few months the illusions about HST will fade and reality will become evident. If Mr. McGuinty has oversold his “product”  there will be a great deal of anger and possibly voter retaliation to a government which has “ zoomed” us yet again. Sadly, by then it will be too late for taxpayers. Rarely are bad taxes ever repealed even by the succeeding government. If nothing more, we will be reminded of the old adage: “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”.</p>
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		<title>Global Warming Explained – For The Average Guy</title>
		<link>http://theforerunnerproject.com/news/2009/04/29/global-warming-explained-%e2%80%93-for-the-average-guy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 19:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[- In the beginning: some scientists “think” the world is getting warmer - An “official” panel is setup to promote the views of these scientists (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change &#8211; IPCC) - About 2500 scientists join their ranks - The official platform of the IPCC becomes: we can identify the problem but science [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">- In the beginning: some scientists “think” the world is getting warmer<br />
- An “official” panel is setup to promote the views of these scientists (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change &#8211; IPCC)<br />
- About 2500 scientists join their ranks<br />
- The official platform of the IPCC becomes: we can identify the problem but science can’t solve it – we have to stop carbon emissions &#8211; we are sure of that!!<br />
- When the “science” of global warming becomes known, 33,000 scientists and climate experts in the USA sign a petition denouncing the theory.<br />
- No one really knows for sure if there is climate change, or if there is, what is causing it.<br />
- A politician makes a film which makes Global Warming a household word<br />
- There is a law suit over the “facts” and a judge calls the film “Political Propaganda” and requires it to be labeled as such in the UK<br />
- No one says anything about the film’s misrepresentations &#8211; more scientists join the opposition<br />
- The major media promotes the Global Warming campaign and marginalizes the opponents<br />
- People start to believe there is a problem and activists get into the game of saving the planet.<br />
- It becomes social leprosy to question the science of the IPCC’s climate change campaign for those in and out of science<br />
- A war erupts between the “warmers” and the “skeptics” – the politicians have to step in.<br />
- Politicians refuse to take testimony of global warming opponents in the US and UK &#8211; why confuse the issue?</p>
<p>- Politician turned filmmaker/activist starts carbon trading company to profit from a system that does not yet exist – what does he know that we don’t??<br />
- Major stock exchanges set up trading facilities to handle Cap and Trade (carbon credit trading) businesses years before there is a carbon tax law.<br />
- Politicians, businesses, and scientists are “sure” that only by introducing a Cap and Trade Carbon tax can they save the planet – They didn’t want to do it – they had to!</p>
<p>- Businesses who are given Carbon Credit Trading licenses (politician/filmmaker included) are now making boat loads of money – more than anyone could spend.<br />
- The scientists who said there was no solution to Global Warming (but cutting carbon emissions)  - now have a solution – “we can save the planet just give us the money”<br />
- Politicians, who supported the Global warming (scam) are now getting kickbacks from the carbon traders in the form of carbon credits which are better than money and totally unregulated. – who thought of this great idea!!!<br />
- Governments are getting their piece of the action from the Carbon Tax, the rest goes to “offsetting” the emissions. – this is great for the economy<br />
- The highest consuming nations (the US included) actually get rewarded for their unbridled consumption because every company who sells them products has to buy carbon credits from them. Don’t you just love it!!<br />
- The US Government and their “friends” are getting rich in the carbon credit scam and consumption and credit income is up – thank God, we need the money!<br />
- The IPCC now has unprecedented powers &#8211; no one dare challenge them – there is too much at stake.<br />
- Scientists who don’t cooperate with the “IPCC” are branded as “environmental terrorist” &#8211; disgusting people, get off the planet!<br />
- Scientists get all the money they want to “experiment” with cutting carbon emissions without cutting consumption – and they are getting rich too!<br />
- They of course can’t solve the problem “overnight” – it’s too complex for that, but given enough time and money they will stop the sky from falling</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">- The average guy is getting hosed for another few thousand bucks a year  &#8211; but that’s not the worst of it.<br />
- Carbon cops are looking up everybody’s butt in the name of saving the planet<br />
- Democracy and freedom is redefined as “living green our way and liking it”.<br />
- Orwell rolls in his grave.<br />
- The rich are getting richer on the carbon trading scheme &#8211; they pay their carbon tax with glee.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">- The planet is no better off – probably worse.<br />
- The decimation of our forests and seas (a real cause of climate change, if there is change) are forgotten – didn’t we solve that problem?<br />
- The US, and UK force nations who trade with them to get into the game and “save the planet” or be penalized.<br />
- No one can buy or sell anything without Carbon Credits &#8211; everyone and everything has to be monitored!<br />
- The IPCC and their “science” becomes the final authority on just about everything – uniting everyone under one great religion<br />
- They put a mark on your forehead or your hand so they know who’s playing the game and who’s not.<br />
- The US controls the Carbon Credit “Currency” and world-wide commerce- why shouldn’t they, it’s their “game”<br />
- Round two of “pillaged the nations of the earth”.<br />
- Nice thing about this “deal” is there is something in it for everyone – but the average guy.</p>
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		<title>Time Magazine &#8211; Man of The Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 18:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one piece of news  that caught may attention because it said so much that hasn&#8217;t been said. Time Magazine names Obama &#8220;Man of The Year&#8221;. Considering that Obama will not be sworn in until 2009 it is hard to understand what it is that he has done to qualify for &#8220;Man of The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one piece of news  that caught may attention because it said so much that hasn&#8217;t been said. Time Magazine names Obama &#8220;Man of The Year&#8221;. Considering that Obama will not be sworn in until 2009 it is hard to understand what it is that he has done to qualify for &#8220;Man of The Year&#8221; other than win an election.</p>
<p>In light of the facts I wondered if it was a propaganda &#8220;play&#8221; to give the poor American &#8220;sucker&#8221; hope in a dismal situation or they (Time) really believed he was the best choice, in spite of the fact he had done nothing, but &#8220;talk&#8221; a great leader.</p>
<p>When I read the The Runners Up for MOTY it gave me a better clue as to what was going on. Henry Paulson, Tresurery Secretary and the man most responsible for letting the crooks bankrupt the country was Time&#8217;s SECOND CHOICE. I couldn&#8217;t believe that they could actually be so blind and deceived as to think they could make black white. Paulson, should be indicted for treason, stupidity,and or corruption.</p>
<p>It says more about Time than anything else. They are pumping out the propaganda to calm the naive masses while they and their friends suck the last dime out of the people&#8217;s pockets. They won&#8217;t get far with it, though.</p>
<p>Somebody said, &#8220;you get the government you deserve&#8221;. The Americans are among the most materialistic people on the planet. They invented and refined consumerism and have exported this cancerous greed around the world. Now they have proven it is a dead end street and they will suffer for their folly. The problems they have started are only beginning. Their solutions are not solutions they only delay the impact. But it is coming&#8230;.too bad they are going to take so many innocent by-standers with them.</p>
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		<title>So What&#8217;s Wrong With A Little Corruption?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russian Corruption Skims Billions Corruption is described as a disease in Russian society Corrupt Russian officials are creaming off about $120bn (£61bn) a year &#8211; the equivalent of a third of the national budget, a senior prosecutor has said. The country&#8217;s new President, Dmitry Medvedev, has pledged to tackle the problem &#8211; although correspondents say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Russian Corruption Skims Billions<br />
Corruption is described as a disease in Russian society</p>
<p>Corrupt Russian officials are creaming off about $120bn (£61bn) a year &#8211; the equivalent of a third of the national budget, a senior prosecutor has said.<br />
The country&#8217;s new President, Dmitry Medvedev, has pledged to tackle the problem &#8211; although correspondents say few expect things will change quickly. Reuters &#8211; Friday, 6 June 2008 18:12 UK</p>
<p>Comment<br />
Corruption is prevalent in all levels of government and is seemingly not considered too serious a crime in North America. There is not much outrage when corruption is exposed.  Corruption is more serious than the money that is lost from the public purse. When corruption becomes wide-spread the country becomes sick. The systems don’t work and there is a breakdown of society. Our reaction to corruption is a measure of the restraint and the level of integrity we demand. When there is corruption exposed we must (for the sake of the country) oppose it strongly, because it threatens the entire country. Rome wasn’t defeated, it collapsed from within. Corruption is a very real Trojan horse for America &#8211; let&#8217;s not repeat history, but learn from it.</p>
<p>Among the greatest threats to the US and Canada is not terrorism from the outside not terrorist from the inside but the threat of the breakdown of society through corruption.</p>
<p>Paul Weigel</p>
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		<title>Perilous Times Require Wisdom and Insight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 21:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Stories: April foreclosures rise 65 percent on year: Wed May 14, 2008 3:28pm EDT (Reuters) &#8220;The total number of U.S. properties with foreclosure activity in April was the highest monthly total we&#8217;ve seen since we began issuing the report in January 2005,&#8221; James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac, said in a statement. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Stories:</strong></p>
<h3>April foreclosures rise 65 percent on year:</h3>
<p>Wed May 14, 2008 3:28pm EDT (Reuters) &#8220;The total number of U.S. properties with foreclosure activity in April was the highest monthly total we&#8217;ve seen since we began issuing the report in January 2005,&#8221; James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac, said in a statement.</p>
<p>In March, home foreclosure filings had risen 5 percent from February.</p>
<p><strong>The surge in foreclosures indicates an increasing number of homeowners are struggling to make mortgage payments amid the worst U.S. housing market downturn since the Great Depression.</strong></p>
<h3>Tame April price rise eases inflation worry</h3>
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<div class="timestampHeader">(Reuters) Washington, D.C. &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;The 0.2 percent rise in the Consumer Price Index (for April) was less than the gain that Wall Street analysts polled by Reuters were expecting, a Labor Department report showed on Wednesday.       &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.&#8221;One of the many risks the market sees is runaway inflation leading to a very quick re-rise in interest rates. This puts that off, at least in the near term,&#8221; said Rick Meckler, president of LibertyView Capital Management in Jersey City, New Jersey.</div>
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<p><strong>The Comment:</strong></p>
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<p>Run away inflation is a very realistic outcome of the policies of the Fed. The quote above indicated not if but when it happens. Inflation is like a tax that takes away a percentage of everything you have, including the value of your house, savings, retirement fund &#8211; everything. It also reduces your income by increasing prices. Inflation goes where no tax collector could.</p>
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<p>The increase in the price fuel and food is inflation on a limited scale, but it affects everyone, except those who don&#8217;t use fuel and don&#8217;t buy food. As we have discussed the price increases in these areas are not related to the increase in deamand or the reduction in supply. It is the speculation of huge investors use the commodity as a hedge against inflation (they know you have to eat). The first reaction of most people would be to join the &#8220;hedgers&#8221; but that would be contributing to the problem because it would drive prices up even further. There aren&#8217;t a lot of choices, but reducing your consumption is about the best ethical and moral response. By reducing your fuel consumption you avoid purchasing the inflated priced fuel. By reconfiguring your lifestyle and food consumption you reduce demand and avoid paying inflated prices for food.</p>
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<p>Consider growing some food this summer. Consider hyper-miling (check out our previous post for details). It really works! I didn&#8217;t think I could reduce my consumption that much just by changing my drive style, but you can. It amazing how much money you can save. Other alternative are: move to the outskirts of the community you live in where you can have a garden. The food is fresh, pure and rich in nutrition when you grow it yourself. If that is not possible form a food coop where a group of people have a farmer grow certain food for them. This is one of the best ways for urban dwellers to get good food. Grocery stores often import food even when local food is in season, in order to keep the supply chain open.</p>
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<p>The less you consume the less it matters what the price of such and such is. Most people spend the better part of their working career paying for a house. But there is a better way! Building an alternative house not only is cool, environment friendly but a great way to live well and debt free. Some people have built a really awesome house for under $20,000 plus the land. These aren&#8217;t far out ideas. They are survive techniques if and when the economy continues wobble. Those who see the danger and take action early will do much better. If the system crumbles, you have done wise thing. If it doesn&#8217;t, you have done a smart thing.</p>
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<p>Paul Weigel</p>
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		<title>Food Crisis: WTO acknowledges that Greed is the Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greed behind food price rises: development bank head Read the rest of the Reuters story here by clicking the link above.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: "><img id="_x0000_i1025" src="http://images.ed4.net/images/htdocs/reuters/050201/arrow.gif" border="0" alt="" width="6" height="10" /></span><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: "><a href="http://links.reuters.com/r/1WJL7/RO2LK/DWFC2K/X6KO1/SXHGX/YT/h">Greed behind food price rises: development bank head</a></span></strong></p>
<p>Read the rest of the Reuters story here by clicking the link above.<strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: "><a href="http://links.reuters.com/r/1WJL7/RO2LK/DWFC2K/X6KO1/SXHGX/YT/h"></a></span></strong><!--<br />
<FONT class=dateline style="color: #666666; font-family: Arial; font-size: 8pt;" mce_style="color: #666666; font-family: Arial; font-size: 8pt;">May 07, 2008 01:03 AM ET</FONT>&#8211;></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;As you are all aware, the overall outcome would be less distortion in world markets and increased international trade, leading to more rapid and efficient adjustment by supply to changes in demand,&#8221; he said.</p></blockquote>
<p>That is the insider language for greed distorting the market. When investors seculate on markets for gain they knowingly or unknowingly take food out of the mouth of the hungry. I am not blaming anyone here, but I think a child can see the injustice of this kind of system.</p>
<p>More countries are taking themselves off the system by banning exports. Ultimately, if this continues the WTO will have fewer and fewer countries participating in their global markets scheme.</p>
<blockquote><p>Quote: Many countries have responded to the high prices by imposing taxes and other restrictions on exports &#8212; allowed under WTO rules &#8212; to try to ensure adequate supplies at home.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Food Crisis World &#8211; Wide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 21:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOGADISHU, Somalia (Reuters) &#8220;I&#8217;m hungry and yet cannot even buy food,&#8221; Abdifatah Hussein, 25, told Reuters, clutching a bunch of Somali shillings. &#8220;I fear we might start eating one another. We will never stop protesting until traders accept the notes.&#8221; The problem: there has been so much inflation, in this case caused by the illegal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MOGADISHU, Somalia (Reuters) <em>&#8220;I&#8217;m hungry and yet cannot even buy food,&#8221; Abdifatah Hussein, 25, told Reuters, clutching a bunch of Somali shillings. &#8220;I fear we might start eating one another. We will never stop protesting until traders accept the notes.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The problem: there has been so much inflation, in this case caused by the illegal printing of money, that the local currency has nominal value and food has huge value. The local people only have local currency and they are now out of the running to buy the food on world markets. (is globalism really good?)</p>
<p>This quote says a lot about the state of desperation that exists in Somalia and many other countries as inflation and a failing currency are rejected by world market traders.</p>
<p>The fundamental problem with rising prices for commodities throughout the world is that investors and middlemen are trying to either make or preserve their money. If the food stocks were in the hands of the individuals who grew it, it would be a different situation, they would sell food, instead of hoarding it.</p>
<p>The situation is sad, but this is the result of globalized markets where there is always someone who has the money to pay more. The poor are out bid by the rich for the only thing that really matters &#8211; food. Globalization has turned food into a commodity and that commodity is traded for gain to the highest bidder.</p>
<p>In this climate, one would ask themselves what can I do? How should I respond to this crisis? What is moral? What is ethical? How can I impact this bidding war.</p>
<p>We live in a culture that considers unbridled consumption the pinnacle of success. It is our right to consume just because we are able. We wear our consumption like a badge of honour. However, here is another way to look at life and this crisis that is taking place throughout the world. Whenever we bid on energy or food we bid with a currency which has many times the power other countries and people do not have. They have no chance of competing with us. Their work is worth one/one-hundredths of ours just because of the country they were born in. When we out bid them for the food they need to live, we sentence them and their families to malnutrition, sickness, and a shortened life.</p>
<p>What Can You Do?</p>
<p>When we reduce our consumption levels we take the pressure off the demand side of the supply/demand equation thereby freeing up food for others. If we grow as much of our own food as possible we take our consumption off the world market. We are no longer bidding for the limited supply of food on the world market.  By reducing our consumption in the area of energy and food we can literally save thousands of lives. By getting off the grid as it were, we are eliminating or minimizing our consumption of energy and food from world supplies. We are literally taking food out of the hand of the hungry.  Our level of consumption is literally a life death matter for some people in countries less fortunate then the one you were lucky enough to be born in. Our culture is driven by the media the media is programmed by the proponents of consumption. Our consumption is indirectly but literally killing people in countries around the world. I think we should know that and do something about it. More on ways to reduce our consumption in upcoming posts.</p>
<p><strong>P.S. I have been hypermiling (see the previous post) and it really works!!! I have reduced my consumption by at least 25%. Currently fuel is $1.20 a litre ($5.00 a gallon).   I have also reduced miles driven by a least 25%. I didn&#8217;t think it possible to cut my consumption in half but it has been easier than I thought.</strong></p>
<p>Paul Weigel</p>
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