I know that when I want a sober analysis of environmental matters I turn to the Dutch, how about you? This Drudge ballyhooed story [World running out of time for oil alternatives] -- why
the f**k else would anyone pay attention to this drivel unless he
promoted it? -- is a good example of lib think. How's this
for wretched rhetorical excess?
"If we run out of fossil fuels -- by the time the oil price
hits 100 dollars or plus, people will be screaming for
alternatives, but whether they will be available at that moment
of time -- that's my biggest worry," Hoff said.
I'm immediately reminded of Thomas Malthus, and a delicious
irony. His "Malthusian theory" has been a favorite of
leftist doomsters since at least the 1960's when Magna Cum Idiot Paul Erhlich published The Population
Bomb. Malthus ( 1766 – 1834) postulated that "population if unchecked increases at a geometric rate (i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc.) whereas the food supply grows at an arithmetic
rate (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc.)" This theory fits nicely
with the liberal's belief that there are finite limits on
everything (i.e. - every dollar you earn is one less dollar I can
have). Unfortunately, there is no penalty for being on the
politically correct side of a bad idea, so when Ehrlich's predicted
world famine failed to materialize during the 1970's, he simply
switched to banging on the "global cooling" drum. Anyway, the
irony.
Malthus further hypothesized that his geometric growth in demand
would be curtailed by war, famine and pestilence. So why
worry? Survivors will be back to .29¢ gas soon enough,
eh wot? And. we won't have to utilize any of the thousand
alternatives being developed as we speak.
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More interest in Malthus? Try "New Ideas from Dead Economists" by Todd G. Buchholz. A very good primer for those without deep saturation in economic theory.
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The Germans pioneered it, synthetic oil, let's fire up those ovens and get to cracking some liberal oil. I see a limitless supply.
ReplyDeleteCorrecto mundo .. the lesson of the past 12 million years is that in times of need, free societies always come up with solutions. Always.
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