I think I've read more messages from Michael not to talk about Nader than I myself have written about Nader.
Michael, you'll have more success, in your own terms, if you just stop trying to limit the discussion (e.g., I wouldn't have posted this).
Turning to the larger question:
I, for one, expect a big crashing in of this fossil-fuel economy, beginning soon (I'm not prescient enough to know when). What happens as the world arrives at wide-spread famine, four times higher gasoline prices and going up, wide-spread unheated homes, etc.? Are we preparing for that in political terms? (I "lucked" into teaching Environmental Economics this semester and it is teaching me.)
Paul
--On Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:12 AM -0800 Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because Nader was right on just about every issue, but the debates revolve around the person and how the Democrats reacted to him. It has all been said before!