Dear Dr. Bones,
It is notorious that Lefty Loser is no good at thinking like a violence professional. Still, ¿what social scientiser worth her bicycle helmet will turn up her nose at a little additional formal proof of what everybody human has always known unofficially and merely by that low animal cunning that does not really count?
So here, then, with no more ado:
Domed cities – the environmental fall back of the Gazillionaires – an explanation for the climate change deniers amberpaw | Fri, Jul 27, 2012 10:46 PM EST
Domed cities image [mostly by] courtesy [of] Alexander Ratko
For some time, I have been trying to figure out how billionaires can be denying climate change, and the United States of America can have refused to sign onto so many treaties and initiatives to control carbon emissions, and fight global warming. Then I figured it out – the top 1% of the top 1% (the folks who send 32 trillion out of their own countries) are ready to automate all processes that produce what they care about, create domed cities, and let everyone else bake fry ((sic)). Can you come up with a better explanation, anyone? Denial won’t stop this problem. (...) It cannot be that “they don’t know," it must be that “they don’t care” because they have made other plans. It does, however, boggle the mind to think of the Romney Dynasty Domed City – and the Walton Dome. Other suggestions, anyone? |
Though undeniably elegant, those domes seem like an awful lot of pointless trouble (( fold here ))
to Paddy McTammany. ¿Wouldn't it not be far easier for our selfmade TopPercenters to relocate to the top latitudes (after the poles warm up a little more, that is) and then erect a really stout
Maginot Line to keep us Bad Poor down and out? Happy days. [*] Sings the pseudo-Tolkien One fence to fit them all, one fence to pool them One fence to shield them all, and in the warmin’ cool them O happy land of Baincap, where the Greedies lie! |
Happy days.
--JHM
No comments:
Post a Comment