Usdk wrote:
Gets on conservatives for not jumping on board with climate change issues before its too late. Doesn't get on board with debt crisis issues before its too late.
Currency is arbitrary. The environment is not. Both problems can be resolved in the same blow by restructuring the economy.
(linking them makes particularly little sense since the american economy is overwhelmingly service-based and ecologically intensive industry does a great deal of damage but is very small in terms of overall creation of value and utilization of labor...so basically you're talking about an extreme minority of the overall economy? and most industry is in china anyway, so how does toughening ecological regulation hurt an economy that isn't here anyway?)
What is your point? Do you have one, or what?