@GreenLantern," not to mention all the unemployed construction workers rebuilding the roads and trains and buildings, the stores that sell the construction equipment, the painters to paint the houses, the manufacturing that goes into making the paint and nails and wood and asphalt and then there is the practice that helps make all these man made objects stronger and better and able to withstand Mother Nature." Too bad those infrastructure jobs aren't going to happen since Republicans keep saying we don't have the money and keep blocking any and all of Obama's Stimulus plans to retrofit the US national infrastructure. And, unfortunately , man is destroying more of Mother Nature's more efficient, less expensive healthy natural ecosystems protecting against climate change faster than we can build more expensive , less efficient , man-made artificial structures --just look at the inefficiency ,highly expensive New Orleans levees system(that Bush refused to complete because he said it was too expensive to make them strong enough to hold against a Katrina-strength hurricane)Bush scrimped;people died. Mother Nature's New Orleans wetlands ecosystem had been a very effective natural barrier from hurricanes for centuries until man destroyed much of it to make room for altering the Mississippi River for larger shipping commerce.



Reply With Quote



You can't convince anyone with silly analogies. Stick to scientific observation, description, and prediction,but wait! you've run out of any verifiable facts so you resort to making stuff up. Thank for the laugh, dark humorist.

