Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Disinformation

The Roof is not coming down on Our heads, Durable Goods stripped of Transportation, came in with new Orders some 2.5% higher. The Recession of 2007 may finally be over, if Bankers and Investors can be convinced of "Good Times are Here Again’, and enough Mortgage-Holders walk away from bad Paper; yes, you heard me right, We have to clear the Board of Strife agreements which should never have been negotiated in the first place. It is time to get back to Business as Usual, which when analyzed, is not such a sad thing: it brought Us our current prosperity.

The are very many segments of the economy where there should be Change, one of them the organization of an intelligent Decision-making process on the generation of Energy. This article would be irrelevant, if We had a systemic Energy Policy. Our national policy on Energy has been Confused for over Forty years, and any direction adopted with the confusion of Energy policy, will be equally as Confused. I proposed River Generators which required no Dams over 30 years ago, and have received no Response from either Science or the Power industry; the Secret of Success here would be multiple lines of Generators which could be raised or lowered as Power levels alter (think 400 in 5 miles along a major River Drop). That was my own oar of Confusion, though an organized Review process must be organized to analyze all ideas for major generation.

Everyone knew that the Bush Administration was handling all Information like a Corporate Public Relations Release at the time it was being offered; now, We have the Press Secretary at the time admit to such commission. The admission gains Us nothing, especially as Most will agree that the Bush administration has not changed either its Outlook, or the process of dissemination of Information. We now have to live with the consequences of the lack of real discussion of the policies adopted by the Administration, which become ever more bleak. There is no indication that any of the three major Presidential candidates desire to change the Information policy introduced by the Bush administration, and actually seem to have adopted the basic precepts of Opinion modulation with the same rigor. The Future is not bright? lgl

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