August 05, 2008
Sharing and Caring
It’s true:
It’s America’s fault because the people have the money to buy stuff that, of course, makes them selfish, and the government’s, no, no Bush’s energy policy is imperialistic.
There are people who believe that, but the whole statement is malarkey.
First of all, Americans can only consume the stuff, those resources, until some other country makes the product and sends the stuff here. In China they mine their own resources, make spoons and other high-tech stuff and we buy or consume those products. (Okay, the spoon comment was a joke, but the premise remains true.) So, we don’t consume all of it. What I’m trying to get across is American can’t use/consume all those resources, because China is going to keep some of the mined resources and the spoons they’ve made.
Some products are made specifically for the US. What is a Malayan going to do with a parka anyway? I’m making a point here, not just a joke. The point is products are produced to fill a demand. That’s Economics 101.
Now, what is an imperialistic energy policy? Maybe we should ask the Ukrainians. The Russian government made the threat of cutting off their natural gas supply. That seems pretty imperialist, even terroristic to me.
But we’re dealing with America, which means America is bad—bad, bad America! But I can’t figure out how America or rather Bush has an imperialistic energy policy, considering the fact that American is getting squeezed at the pump by foreign oil producers.
So, Bush’s energy policy is imperialistic is only Marxist verbal diarrhea to be ignored at all cost.
For America to really share and care, America must drill for its own oil, which will release the petroleum we used back into the world market, making the world a better place.
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