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Even dubya doesn’t get it.

A month or two ago I wrote my Congressman, Republican Mike Rogers about ending subsidies for oil and gas companies. Today, I received a response in the mail. His letter was very cordial and polite, but the logic of his argument is simply laughable.

“Like you, I am concerned with the high price of oil and gasoline, and I believe that the oil industry must be closely monitored for anti-trust violations. That said, I have serious concerns with raising taxes on any employers, especially now when Americans are struggling to pay for gasoline.” (underline emphasis added)

SOURCE: Letter from Mike Rogers dated July 10, 2012

Are you freakin’ kidding me? Eliminating subsidies is raising taxes? Who the hell came up with that logic? Since when did eliminating a subside become a tax increase? Sir, these idiotic subsides cost all of us from $10-52 billion per year. That’s money that could be put too much better use funding renewable energy, feeding the malnourished, carrying for the poor and unemployed, or at the very least helping homeless veterans.

“In the United States, credible estimates of annual fossil fuel subsidies range from $10 billion to $52 billion annually, while even efforts to remove small portions of those subsidies have been defeated in Congress, as shown in the graphic below.  Download your own pdf copy here.SOURCE: priceofoil.org

Meanwhile, Congressman, big oil reaps larger and larger profits at our expense. According to priceofoil.org,

“ the top five oil companies alone have made almost a trillion dollars in profit in the last decade.“ 

So, I have no idea where Congressman Rogers gets the idea that ending subsides amounts to a tax increase. My guess is some anal-retentive GOP think tank funded by big oil came up with that bilge of an argument. All I know is it is one of the most illogical things I have ever heard, let alone read.

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  • You can use your lawn as sandpaper or a bristle brush.

    Source: examiner.com

  • Shade is for rent by the hour.
  • Wrigley’s stops selling Rain chewing gum in your town.
  • Arid Extra Dry sells out in all the stores.
  • Vultures start circling you when you are outside.
  • Camels decide to migrate to your town.
  • Climate change deniers evaporate (their ideas are all wet).
  • Bookings for rain forest vacations jump exponentially.
  • You could bake a cake on the driveway.
  • Businesses finally learn to stop watering their asphalt and concrete with sprinklers.
  • The scorpions come to town (the insects not the band).
  • Bald becomes beautiful again.
  • You wish it was January.
  • Everyone has the dry heaves.
  • No one wants to grill out anymore.
  • You feel like you are being sandblasted on windy days.
  • Fish sue!
  • Lightning bugs are required to douse their lights to prevent wildfires.
  • Car washes clean by only spit and polish.
  • There is absolutely no need for crop dusters.
  • Even Endust is overwhelmed.
  • Spit and urine are hoarded.
  • It stops being humorous – which for many it unfortunately has (see photo below).

Source wowo.com

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Source: mallmemories.com

Saturday, July 14th will be the 100th anniversary of Woody Guthrie’s birth. To honor him and express this eco-bicyclist”s concern beyond those expressed his original lyrics, here is a modified version of Woody Guthrie’s classic folk song This Land is Your Land. The original lyrics written by Mr. Guthrie may be seen through this weblink.

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This land is your land, this land is my land

From Car-lifornia to Wall Street canyons

From clear-cut forests to oil-stained waters

This wasteland was allowed by you and me

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As I was pedaling – a crowded highway

I saw above me – a concrete skyway

I saw below me – more golden arches

This wasteland was made by you and me

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Chorus

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I’ve roamed on cell towers  – and taken exits

To sprawling cities - paved over deserts

And all around me – neon signs were shouting

This wasteland was made by you and me

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Chorus

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The sun dawns hazy - as I was rolling

Weeds were waving  – and dust was falling

As the smog now settles - voices start shouting

This wasteland was made by you and me

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Chorus

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As I tried walking – no sidewalks for me

As I tried biking – drivers scowl right at me

Few remaining places - of peace and safety

Those are the ones for you and me

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Chorus

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Throughout  our cities – empty seas of asphalt

Are clearly saying – whose really’s at fault

And some are grumblin’ – and some are wonderin’

Why this wasteland was allowed by you and me?

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Chorus x 2

(Lyrics based on original song by Woody Guthrie)

Happy 100th Birthday, Woody!

Source: en.wikipedia.org

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With yet another day in triple digits here in Michigan, one has to ask if this prolonged heat wave is linked to global warming and climate change. Personally, I believe it most certainly is.
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However, there are folks out there who sincerely believe global warming is a farce. While I totally disagree with them, perhaps there is one thing we can agree on – there definitely is a severe shortage of global cooling. The charts below shows temperature trends since the mid-19th century and past 1,000 years. Pretty scary stuff, if you ask me.

Source: plantseed.com

Source: plantseed.com

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  • Sauna cycling
  • Climate change denier decathlon (make them run till they drop)
  • Heat wave high-jumping
  • Swimming in sweat
  • Bad ass butt-blistering badminton
  • Empty pool concrete crawl
  • Track and burnt to a crisp fields
  • Diving into melted marshmallows
  • Hop, skip, and puddle jump
  • Arid aerobics
  • Hot as hell hammer throw
  • Molten lava shot put (can you say hot potato?)
  • Blistering baseball
  • Torrid tennis
  • Fiery flame fencing
  • Hot foot gymnastics
  • Desert doom marathon
  • Asphalt egg-frying
  • Perspiration polo
  • Dead tree trunk lifting
  • Bermuda short boxing
  • Water bottle relay
  • Mirage javelin  and discus throw
  • Greenhouse gym-gastics
  • Wrestling with guilt (everyone qualifies)

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The U.S. single family housing market will remain stagnant, not only because of the 2008 crisis, but as the baby boom generation ages there will be less demand for single family homes for the next 20 years.

Exurbs and distant suburbs will wither due to increased fuel costs and desire for shorter commutes.

Demand for scooters will soar in the USA for at least five more years.

Educational attainment will fall drastically in the USA by 2020 largely due to cuts in public school funding.

At least one of the big three hamburger chains will fail by 2020.

Independently owned department stores will gradually return to the retail landscape as consumers grow weary of “retail sameness.”

Despite attempts to derail funding, both AMTRAK and high speed rail will flourish.

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Congratulations to the United States for retaking the top spot in clean energy investment from China in 2011. Below is a chart showing the top 10 countries in terms of clean energy investments in 2011.

Top 10 nations in clean energy investment

(SOURCE: BLOOMBERG NEW ENERGY FINANCE; FEBRUARY 2012)
Rank Nation Investment in 2011 ($bn) Investment in 2010 ($bn)
1 United States 48.1 33.7
2 China 45.5 45.0
3 Germany 30.6 32.1
4 Italy 28.0 20.2
5 Rest of EU-27 11.1 15.2
6 India 10.2 6.6
7 UK 9.4 7.0
8 Japan 8.6 7.0
9 Spain 8.6 6.9
10 Brazil 8.0 6.9

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Below are a couple of photographs I took last Thursday of the new electric vehicle charging station at the headquarters of Lansing Board of Water and Light. Needless to say, there appears to be enough “volts” for charging . : )

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Just a few health-related facts about coal that should make even supporter’s of it cringe.

According to a report by the Michigan Environmental Council (MEC), Michigan’s nine oldest coal plants are estimated to cost residents $1.5 billion a year in health care costs. This figure includes the following:

  • 180 premature deaths
  • 233 hospital admissions
  • 68,000 asthma exacerbations
  • 72,000 instances where children’s activities were restricted

Nationally, the report indicates coal plants are estimated to be responsible for 660 premature deaths and 250,000 asthma-related  incidents.

Those are the “coaled” hard facts, folks. Certainly makes clean, renewable energy like solar and wind look a lot more exciting, cost-effective, and healthy. Locally, the Board of Water and Light is in the process of replacing its coal-fired plant with a new natural gas facility and efforts are underway to pressure Michigan State University to replace its coal-fired power plant with a new, clean facility.

Kudos to the BWL for taking a huge step toward a more eco-friendly future. As for MSU, it is time the primary school color and slogan, “Go Green” be applied to everyday operations, as well. Significant efforts have been made on campus, but they all pale in comparison to the environmental impacts of the old power plant.

As a resident of Mid-Michigan, I personally would support and appreciate a quick conversion by the university from coal to clean, renewable forms of energy to power its many buildings and structures.

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Cool graph found on timblr.com. Congratulations to those nations that have reduced their carbon emissions since 2008, including the USA, Japan, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, Mexico, Italy, France, Spain, and the Ukraine.

Source: tumblr.com

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