<x-charset ISO-8859-1>Bryan,

> As you point out Todd, I was the first to frame this discussion in the
> "us-them democrat-republican" thing, but it was merely an anticipatory
> post

Yup. Pretty sad that. Thankfully life in general isn't orchestrated the same
way you would manipulate a conversation. If it were to model your method
there would be but birth and death with no trip in between.

As for your "to wit?" PNGV was Gore/Clinton's baby. They saw the writing on
the wall and certainly were capable of understanding that while fuel cells
hold futuristic benefits, they were and are not a technology that can fill
the enormous gap in the interim. It will take 30-40 years at best to convert
a liquid fuels infrastructure to a market wide hydrogen economy. And that's
under a transportation "Marshall Plan."

Putting 10 year life cycles on automobiles, on average, these people knew
full well that there would be 2 and 3 generations of automobile manufacture
before a general onset of fuel cell powered transport could become a
reality. That's hundreds of millions of vehicle sales that could have
largely been alternatives to present market offerings.

But when using your pre-emptive thought process Gore would have scragged
PNGV as readily as Bush? Yeah. Right. And the pope is going to convert to
Episcopalianism.

You really need to get those political scales of yours recalibrated. You
seem to think the end results of a dual party legislative/executive cycle
are going to yield duplicit results as a single party cycle. There's a big
difference between a set of scales at least partly in balance and those
where a heavy thumb is always depressing one side..

As for

> I don't discount them in the least; I simply doubt that anything I can
> do (within the current electoral system) will make a difference on their
> actions.

Then I suggest you sit on your thumb and spin to your heart's content while
the rest of the world picks up your slack.

Todd Swearingen

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From: "Bryan Brah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 12:43 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Moral Dilemma...


> As you point out Todd, I was the first to frame this discussion in the
> "us-them democrat-republican" thing, but it was merely an anticipatory
> post.  Any time Dubya does something stupid, shortsighted, or reckless,
> which happens often enough, invariably the lamentation goes up that "had
> he not stole the election from Al Gore, everything would be different."
> To wit:
>
>
>
> > I can tell you one thing for absolute certain. Had Shrub not been
> appointed
> > we'd still have PNGV and probably a few 10,000 more hybrids on the
> road and
> > a myriad of other similar far reaching policies that would benefit
> future
> > generations rather than lining the pockets of contemporary
> corporations as
> > is the present destructive trend.
>
>
>
> How can you be so sure?  With Republicans controlling both houses Wooden
> Al would be hard pressed to pass anything.  And while they don't have
> enough votes to override a presidential veto, they could easily have
> inserted their environmental rollbacks in appropriations, national
> security, or trade legislation.  Oh wait a minute, that's what they did
> anyway under GW.
>
> > Uhhh....there's just one other thing. If you think that you can effect
> > substantial change much beyond what color of socks you're going to
> wear in
> > the morning, you're going to have to give some long consideration to
> > utilizing whatever yahoos might be in office on any given day - either
> > utilize their stupidity against themselves or utilize their sway.
>
>
>
> Nice theory, but I don't have 180 million dollars, and as the last
> election proved, my vote isn't worth squat.  As far as utilizing those
> "yahoos" in office, they're a lot more conniving and savvy than you give
> them credit, how do you suggest influencing them, by writing letters and
> signing petitions?  How about protesting, what do you think that will
> get you besides an entry in the Terrorist (er I mean Total) Information
> Awareness Database?
>
>
> > But you won't get as much done by discounting them.
>
>
>
> I don't discount them in the least; I simply doubt that anything I can
> do (within the current electoral system) will make a difference on their
> actions.
>
>
>
> -BRAH
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