tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10011905.post902630307028315369..comments2023-06-13T11:51:31.233+02:00Comments on Long Burn: Moving first is the key to getting others to followMatt_Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00139378448055540977noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10011905.post-62118025322709642722008-07-18T22:09:00.000+02:002008-07-18T22:09:00.000+02:00Hey Wild Bill, if anything it was more isolationi...Hey Wild Bill, if anything it was more isolationist than xenophobic, but this is not what Al is getting at-- the theme is self reliance more than isolationism. And what is wrong with self reliance, it is a form of ownership and this is good, creates value, promotes morality etc.<BR/>The two main points of course are energy security and climate change. It is better for the American agenda if we own our own power, rather than borrow from Peter to pay Paul (or from Hu to pay Hugo, or from Sieks to pay Shieks). It would also be better for the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Georgia to own their own power rather than depend on Russia. <BR/>Nowhere does the article advocate producing more oil domestically so I don't see your point with that. The article advocates producing our own energy from green sources such as the sun, the wind and the hot underworld.<BR/>And I don't see the point about outsourcing, you seem to be reading something into the text that isn't there?<BR/>In my book self reliance is alright, it's a longstanding American strength and virtue. Pride in America is OK. An American politician being loyal to the best interests of the US is also OK.<BR/>I see no point in fooling ourselves about global warming. It's a real problem and it's something we can deal with.Matt_Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00139378448055540977noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10011905.post-28411287788982764412008-07-18T17:54:00.000+02:002008-07-18T17:54:00.000+02:00What a bizarre mix of populist xenophobia and a ca...What a bizarre mix of populist xenophobia and a call for internationalism. What's wrong with borrowing money from China? Is it ok to borrow from Swedes and Canadians? Is it better to borrow from Americans? Is borrowing just inherently evil? Why is the problem that we're sending billions to foreign countries for oil? Could we afford it better if more of it was produced domestically? Does American oil somehow cause less warming in his world? What's wrong with outsourcing? Do Americans deserve jobs more than other people based on their nationality? Why wasn't outsourcing a problem when it was mainly to Canada, but now that Indians and Chinese are getting the jobs, now it's bad. And if it's bad does that mean we should shut down the Toyota and Nissan plants in the US? <BR/><BR/>There are lots of other problems with this passage too, especially on the economics, but the xenophobia (or the use of xenophobia to further a political cause), isn't just incorrect, it isn't just getting the facts wrong, it's immoral. It would be bad coming from anyone, but is especially troubling coming from a peace prize winner.bjarturhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09154841841071510134noreply@blogger.com