tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575603731696062553.post1304593332481392223..comments2024-03-27T16:08:30.313-05:00Comments on The Great Change: The Paris Bar TabAlbert Bateshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17627996921976501534noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575603731696062553.post-7325490486268817952015-12-03T09:42:24.773-06:002015-12-03T09:42:24.773-06:00I don't know if this analogy is correct, but, ...I don't know if this analogy is correct, but, this sounds similar to the way we offered the native peoples a place to abide (reservations) knowing these were not the best lands and therefore their future would remain in question but prosperity would be ours. These under-developing countries don't have a prayer anyway unless they keep making trinkets for us the over-developed.peoples. Isn't this also an equation the major powers are eyeing? To partially mitigate the energy these slaves would need to do our dirty work so consumption can remain or even prosper is ruining our own "economic" scenario. Maybe Holmgren, et al, are right. Collapse maybe the way to force a draw down of this madness.Danny Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08239701610522812113noreply@blogger.com