John Michael Greer on the world we face headed into the end of the oil age: It’s not considered polite these days to talk about America’s empire, despite the fact that we keep troops in 140 other countries, and the far from unrelated fact that the 5% of Earth’s population that live in the US [...]
I’ll make an exception to the fact that I try to refrain from political discussions on my blog. I don’t talk about politics anymore because because I think that politics in the United States, and for the most part globally, has completely lost touch with reality. The Health Care Reform bill that passed the house [...]
sure, we still have trees but the virgin forest ecosystem holds so much more than just a nice looking forest. One example: the original mycelial mat which acts as the neural network of the forest moving nutrients from tree to tree. Farewell natural heritage, at least we had Teddy Roosevelt to save portions of our [...]
I place this video on my blog with a rather necessary warning. I could only make it about half way through because it was so disturbing. Wartime atrocities are nothing new, we’ve know about how invading troops commit horrors since wars were first documented. I became aware to the extent of these atrocities committed by [...]
In this short video, Tom Brokaw explains Canada to the United States. Plenty of great shots of Vancouver in there too. Some might say a Canadian is an American without a gun but I would say this video presents a slightly more complex view of the people of Canada. I especially liked that at the [...]
If you’ve been reading my postings on this blog, you’ll quickly pick up that I think the United States is in full-scale decline. I would love to change my mind on this topic but every piece of evidence tends to point towards either a rapid collapse or a century long dissolution. Probably the actual fate [...]
how many prisoners does the United States have? Only about 1/4 of all the world’s prison population.
On the way out of Sioux Falls we stopped off at the towns namesake. The falls were intriguing but underwhelming because we were used to the massive waterfalls from North Carolina. However, for people accustomed to the rolling prairie-land I’m sure this was quite a sight. Perhaps the single most awesome (non-nature related) stop on [...]
We left Chicago early in the morning, around 7:30am to allow plenty of time from driving through the rough traffic.
As the US debt ceiling was quickly raised to $12.4 billion to prevent Federal government shutdown, the only inevitable response will be an even larger increase early next year. The United States balance sheet is looking like a weaker and weaker attempt at recovery. Some might even make the argument that the US is insolvent, [...]