Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Logical EcoEconomics 101

Good government, civil government enables many to stand up and speak out to correct an erroneous course of the many.

But some just don't get it. . . .and blind the many with hypnotic cashflow floods to destroy the many . .. .to push the many down to climb to the top to win. . . . asssuming erroneously that privatized privatized profiteering justifies all. . . . .

But they are wrong, very, very wrong, wrong scientifically, wrong mathematically, wrong economically, wrong morally.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Logical Economics 101

The word root, "eco-" as in "eco+nomic" and in "eco+logic" means "house" or "oikos" in Greek . . . . . . . but not every house nurtures those within.  

Some houses hurt and destroy inhabitants and habitat that all need to survive.  Some houses destroy nature's rich abundance of genetic potentials and nurturing systems that produce critical flows to keep humans alive day to day and minute to minute.  

But some just don't get it.

Humans need nature's hidden but critical producers and systems, sun, light, water, soil, green leaves, seeds and seedlings to produce critical flows such as breathable oxygen, drinkable water, topsoil and green for growing food and shelter to nurture and keep humans alive day to day and minute to minute. . . . to produce supplies for human cities to consume.

But some just don't get it.    Human cities consume and destroy God's green nature of productivity and healing.   God's green nature of rich and diverse forests, wetlands, prairies, oceans, climate, watersheds, clarity and healing produce what urban cities need to survive, but cashflow floods human cities destroy the ability of nature to keep humans moving.   In economic terms, this makes no cents.

In economic terms, this is nonsense.    Nature's logical systems of hidden genetic potentials work together to keep humans alive day to day and minute to minute and hold the fragile web for all life intact.

But some just don't get it.   Some limit their world to linear urban walls and barriers that block access to nature's mysteries and wonders impossible to understand in human terms.

Some in harsh, linear walls and barriers of urban concrete and asphalt assume erroneously that privatized profiteering in cash coins justifies all . . .

But they are wrong, very, very wrong, wrong scientifically, wrong mathematically, wrong economically, wrong morally:

Ironically, our human cash system values the most critical flows for humans' needs the least. . . .and cash values the least critical flows the most.

Ironically, our human cash system values the most critical and hidden flow for humans the least, breathable oxygen as fragile O2. . . . .even though humans die within minutes without O2.

Ironically, our human cash system values the next most critical and hidden flow the next least, drinkable water as H2O. . . . .even though humans die within days without H2O.

Ironically, our human cash system values the next most critical and hidden flows the next least, pollinators, soilmakers and rich, organic topsoil production that grow green, food and shelter for humans to consume. . . . even though humans die within months without food.

Nature's productive green logical economies produce critical flows for human cities without charge. . .. but human systems destroy nature's producers, destroying the critical flows that humans need to survive, to find public and private health, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. . . . "

Also ironic, human cash systems value the most deadly the most, bloody diamonds, gold, petroleum, oil, gas, sprawl, nuclear risks, oil wars, cash-flow floods of stigmatizing symbols. . . . . even though glittery, hypnotic, mechanical and artificial cashflow floods devalue and destroy the fragile watersheds of nature that produce the critical flows that keep humans alive day to day and minute to minute.

Why?  Do humans limit their vision to the privatized, immediate and obvious of totalitarian comfort and convenience at all costs?

Or can humans learn to value the invaluable, to appreciate the priceless before it's gone?