02 March 2014
BBC Documentary "Truth about Climate Change"
Take a look at human impact on climate change, youtu.be/a51mWYhVmek ...
18 February 2014
09 February 2014
Rail Coupling Yard, St. Paul, MN
July 2013, it just started pouring rain while I was looking at this yard, near Raymond Ave and Energy Park Drive, in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Here's video:
04 February 2014
02 February 2014
Calling Corporate Power
On this episode of the program, we (me and Kenny) called and commented on several of these companies:
Bohemian Grove, Manhattan Project, atomic weapons, Global Dominance, empire, General Electric, General Dynamics, etc. ... ALEC ... Google Maps, disregarding Native American Reservations . . . forgetting indigenous traditions . . . death and destruction, pride and prejudice, in the service of financial elitism. Oh man . . .
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFqBE3bWl9o
04 January 2014
19 December 2013
Petition Port of Olympia to Stop Shipping Materials for Fracking
For more information please refer to Olympia Port Fracking Resistance and Olympia FOR Confronting the Climate Crisis [on FB] and on the web, here
24 November 2013
Salary Cap
edited Monday 9 December 2013
In light of the facts of industrial overshoot: society currently depends on more resources than the planet can sustainably provide for, and a massive extinction of species is underway, et al.. And considering the horrible and horrendous things (like pollution and war) that have been going on in the name of accumulating wealth: what do you think, might a salary cap, or perhaps even an overall wealth cap, be considerable as reasonable and responsible social protections? Whad'ya think?!
I recently got to speak about this with Kenrick Ward, of the Your Daily Hour With Me TV program, here's some of how the conversation went, starting at about 12minutes and 20 seconds into the episode:

YDHWM 1154 Magical Realism 131115
Thank you!
Additional thoughts:
Maybe true that no matter how meritorious, nor hard-working, beyond a certain point—no amount of salary or wealth makes sense? What would seem like reasonable amounts?
In light of the facts of industrial overshoot: society currently depends on more resources than the planet can sustainably provide for, and a massive extinction of species is underway, et al.. And considering the horrible and horrendous things (like pollution and war) that have been going on in the name of accumulating wealth: what do you think, might a salary cap, or perhaps even an overall wealth cap, be considerable as reasonable and responsible social protections? Whad'ya think?!
I recently got to speak about this with Kenrick Ward, of the Your Daily Hour With Me TV program, here's some of how the conversation went, starting at about 12minutes and 20 seconds into the episode:

YDHWM 1154 Magical Realism 131115
Thank you!
Additional thoughts:
Maybe true that no matter how meritorious, nor hard-working, beyond a certain point—no amount of salary or wealth makes sense? What would seem like reasonable amounts?
06 November 2013
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