Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Republican Party Voters See GOP Heading In Wrong Direction: ABC News-Washington Post Poll


it is you who is unwilling to face the reality that, while you may have indeed been a hard-working and willing participant in the workplace, conscientious and forthwight, persistent in you efforts, there were others, many of them, who gamed the system, and still do for disability in particular, but in a multitude of other ways. Without community oppribium and moral leadership from church and political leadrers, role models and community leadrers, there is no chance of getting priorities correct, rewarding those who try, and providing a safety net worthy of the name for those in transition. It is the non-tryers, the ones with NO moral values except self-serving ones, licentious in nature, narcissistic in outlook, uncaring of others in relation to "me first" and the "devil take the hindmost."

I, too, have been unemployed, got sick, lost a business that was profitable, with good employees, and am not disabled myself. I live within my budget, in very reduced "circumstances, and am mlotly positivve, I think. My perspective come from a place where I had a little bit, then nothing very much.

I see the system for what it is. I do agree on what I think is one point you were trying make; that is, there is too much ofmonopoly practices in business and government, too little transparency in regulation and business practices, particularly in major industries like communications (cable and telco) food production, big pharma, ecducation, and most of all health care.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How To Prevent Hunger In Upcoming Decades? Try Precision Agriculture

Most people aren't saying that we CAN'T do it; we can. perhaps, The real quesation is are there alternatives, and SHOULD we take the path of ever-increasing populatiuons needing ever-increased food "donations" and other resources, holding back others from increasing their standards of living
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How To Prevent Hunger In Upcoming Decades? Try Precision Agriculture

Perhaps you are missing the point. The ever-increasing demands for foodstocks, resources and other assets to suppport ever-increasing population pressures is a Malthusian cliff-sooner or later.

Better to reduce population pressure by increasing population management incentives and planning, which also provides more per-capita food AND higher standards of living as a result. What good is it to feed ever-increasing numbers of por mouths all over the world when alternatatives provide a better path, not only for populations residing in continually food-pressured areas, but for those of us who around the world who donate and contribute.
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