The Center Lane

Friday, July 08, 2005

The Movement takes a step forward

In the House of Representatives an organization was formed back in February called the Center Aisle Caucus. This group's stated goal is to bring back civility to the Congress. To date there are about 40 members from both parties. I applaud their stated goal and wish them luck. I also hope this is a movement with some legs. We need to quell the rancor in Washington and bring the country together if we're to effectively fight the War on Terrorism.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Attack updates

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The London Terrorist Attacks

The tragic events of this morning which have occurred in London have brought back the dangerous times we live in. I heard earlier this morning a statement from Ken Livingston, the Mayor of London, which was extremely strong and defiant. He stated that no matter how many people they kill and how many bombs they explode they will not win. The more they try to force their views on people the stronger will be the resistance.

There were reportedly three bombs in the tube subway system and one in a bus, possibly more. Just from the early reaction to these attacks it shows the character of the British people as compared to the Spanish from a year ago. You hear defiance and a refusal to give in to terrorist attacks from British officials, news media and others. In comparison the reaction of most public officials, media and citizens of Spain were to blame their own policies and retreat from the War on Terror. It makes me glad the US was descended from the British Empire and not the Spanish.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Global Warming and the G-8

As the G-8 summit begins today one of the main issues being emphasized by Tony Blair, the current President of the G-8, is the reduction of greenhouse gases in order to slow global warming. It is generally recognized that the burning of fossil fuels over the past hundred years or so has contributed to the gradual warming of the planet. Republicans have always questioned these findings, bringing up some good points. For instance, there is also evidence that the warming of the Earth is partially due to sun activity. They argue that additional research must be done to clearly identify the causes before any corrective action can be instituted. This argument is merely a red herring. The true reason for their constant questioning of the science is the "harm" it would cause the US economy.

This argument that it would "harm the economy" is shortsighted in my opinion. The real problem is that the oil industry is so entrenched that there can be no success with any attempt to develop something better. With the number of intelligent scientists and engineers in this country I find it hard to believe that a cost effective alternative to fossil fuels cannot be found that would cause less pollution and reduce our dependency on foreign sources. Instead, our automobile industry is playing catch-up to the Japanese in regards to hybrid cars. With the amount of wealth, intelligence and business friendly laws in this country we should be pioneering new technologies, not following behind a country whose economy has been mostly stagnant for 15 years.

Listen to conservatives or read their articles and you'll see how they are all for drilling in ANWAR or off the coast of Florida, but then see how they dismiss increased fuel efficiency standards or belittle the development of renewable energy sources like wind, solar or hydrogen fuel cells. If they weren't in the pocket of the oil industry they should be cheering on the development of new technologies that we may then sell throughout the world. Instead we ignore or fudge scientific reports to make it appear the science is faulty in regards to the dangers of burning fossil fuels. We refuse to increase CAFÉ standards because it would "unduly burden" the auto industry. HELLO!!!! Detroit's problems aren't because they can't meet CAFÉ standards, their problems are due to being the last ones to catch new trends and invest in new tachnologies. Instead of leading, they're at the rear of the pack, constantly trying to play catch up and blaming everyone but themselves. I'm sick of it. We should be constantly trying to develop better, cleaner energy sources and leading the world in clean fuel technologies. Instead, President Bush is at the G-8 Summit trying to water down the wording of a Global Warming agreement so that it in essence says "It may be getting warmer but we're really not sure and would like to study it more until eggs can fry on pavement in the middle of winter, then we'll be pretty sure something may be happening."

Makes me sick.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

You want the Truth? You can't handle the Truth!!!

According to news reports over the weekend Karl Rove had contacted Matt Cooper just days before the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame was revealed publicly in the media. Now whether this is evidence that Rove was the leak or not is very sketchy at this time. Currently it just comes across as fishy. But even if true it is very doubtful anything will be done about it. Most likely, once again, both sides will claim the other is lying and trying to cover up the truth and things will continue as they have been. This is sad. The truth has been a casualty in Washington for decades. But since Clinton defeated Bush I in 1992, it seems the truth has been on an extented leave of absence. Almost nothing coming out of Washington can be trusted. Scientific reports come out of the Administration edited in such a way as to obscure the science. Medicare reform is enacted using cost estimates the Administration KNOWS are grossly inaccurate.


So how can we trust anything when the government is pushing an agenda, the media is pushing an agenda, universities are biased and Think Tanks are PAID to support a specific version of the truth? There is only one solution and that is the Centrist Way. Only by the creation of a Think Tank that eliminates political considerations and only reviews the raw facts can we be guaranteed of coming even close to the truth. But nobody wants to know the truth. Its easier to believe people like Rush Limbaugh or Michael Moore when they support your preconceived beliefs than it is to listen with an open mind to information that may prove your beliefs to be false. Until people are willing to listen with an open mind we will never have the truth.