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Atlas is Shrugging in California

Posted by Abaco 7 years ago to Entertainment
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Here were I live in California we have experienced months of air so smoky that visibility often drops to a mile or less. We've probably lost hundreds of people - old people who burned in their trailer park, people who got stuck in their cars trying to flee the fires, etc. Multiple massive blazes have been apparently started by a huge pseudo-governmental utility company who, after many years of charging us 30 cents/kWh in order to maintain their system, failed to do so - resulting in many blackouts and failures resulting in fires. The dam that starts our water system was almost lost due to the state deciding not to spend the money they taxed to maintain it. So, as I drove to work today on roads that are turning to potholes and gravel (after gas tax laid over gas tax revenues, resulting in the highest gas prices in the nation, was not spent on the roads it was intended for) I decided to start my audio book of Atlas Shrugged. Tomorrow, my kids' school is closed because our schools (the most tax-expensive school system in the nation) are such old technology that the air in the classrooms isn't nearly as safe as the air in my 40 year old house. Within the next year we'll have the most expensive health care system in the world, with revenue collected at the business end of a gun. Traveling on these crappy roads, while my kidneys get jarred, is much more enjoyable listening to Atlas Shrugged. It puts it all into perspective.

Thank you Ayn Rand. And, thank you Galt's Gulch Online...


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    Posted by mshupe 7 years ago
    Wildfires, health care, public schools, heavy taxes, crumbling roads, and gated communities. And all I see on social media is "we have to help these people" without care about the root cause. Innocent people are being punished, the ones who support California's policy makers deserve the same fate as the particular passengers described in the collapse of the Taggert Tunnel.
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  • Posted by coaldigger 7 years ago
    Ignorance of nature is deadly. It has taken 50,000 years for humans to adapt to, or change, their environmental conditions. Millions and millions died while learning by trial and error. Some humans studied relationships between materials and living organisms which they recorded to be taught saving millions and millions. There ARE natural laws which cannot be broken without consequences and if through carelessness or in defiance of these laws, we die, so be it.

    With no "management" of forests, trees survived forest fires, insects, logging and invasion by humans. Nature adjusted. Our management based on ignorance has the expected result. It is consistent, however with our modern approach to science, economics and politics so we will just have to standby while nature thins the herd.
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  • Posted by 7 years ago
    The air quality outside my office window is insane right now. "The new abnormal..."
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Me dino hopes to read about you moving your family a better state.
    Sounds like there's 49 of those for you to pick from.
    My Alabama ain't bad. Tennessee and Florida has no state tax. .
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  • Posted by 7 years ago
    Oh, I forgot to add that a lot of people have probably died because it's almost impossible to get government approval to cut a tree down on your own property....due to, wait for it....global warming. Yeah...in Cali we specialize in global "warming"... Tried to take a walk today and my lungs burned for hours.

    Who is John Galt?
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