The Potential for Civil Unrest Here and Those Russian Idiots …

Not much organized thought going on here at C2 over the past week, but I do think you ought to read and consider a couple of things.

Peak Oil, the Economy and the Potential for Civil Unrest

From the End is Near Department, Tom Whipple of the Falls Church News-Press is ending the year with a column on the potential for civil unrest here in the U.S.  Check it out.  Whipple has been studying and writing on Peak Oil for years.  There is a growing number of folks out there who believe that the U.S. is ill-equipped and has waited too long to develop and implement an energy policy which takes us from the Oil Age to whatever will be the next energy economy.  From farmers’ fields to the long commutes many of us make to get to suburbia to work every day, so much is dependent on oil.  So much of that oil is now supplied from sketchy parts of the world.  The theory goes that as the world’s supply of oil peaks – and it will (or has) – the society’s ride on the downside slope will be difficult and long; again, because we’re not prepared with an alternative(s). 

Writers like Whipple, James Howard Kunstler and Matt Savinar to name a few believe that this post-peak period will be a test for America that could include civil unrest.  You can read about these issues in many places and make up your own mind.  I tend to think that rather than years or decades of unrest and awful economic pain, we may be looking at years of discomfort.  I accept Whipple’s final paragraph:

America has not faced a serious domestic crisis for 150 years. We have never faced a situation where 300 million of us bound up in a complex and interdependent society has had to make major involuntary changes in our lifestyles.

I’m Beginning to Think the Russians are Bigger Blockheads Than I Once Believed

A recent poll by a popular Russian TV station found that Josef Stalin was the third favorite Russian (he was actually Georgian) of all time. He was beaten by a medieval prince and an early 20th century prime minister.

Among the greatest butchers of history, Stalin ranks right up there with China’s Chairman Mao Tse-Tung and Germany’s Adolf Hitler. What’s the problem with the Russian people? Fifty million votes were cast in the poll – I have no idea as to the control over how those votes were cast. You can read about it here and here.

Russia today announced they are preparing to halt natural gas supplies to the Ukraine.  From the New York Times:

The transit of Russian natural gas across former Soviet states to Western Europe is a pivotal economic and security interest of the Russian government as taxes on exports of oil and natural gas account for about 60 percent of the budget.

About 80 percent of Russia’s gas exports to Europe, meanwhile, cross Ukrainian territory.

Customers include major European utilities like Germany’s E.On and the Italy’s Eni.

This is a rather aggressive move, especially in the wake of the conflict Georgia earlier this year.  It would be one thing for Russia to make a move like this and affect only one of its former Soviet republics.  It’s an entirely different matter if Western Europe pays an economic price.

With everything President Obama will be dealing with after January 20, I hope he’s saved some of his and others’ brainpower for Putin and Medvedev.  These guys are half-cocked and dangerous.

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News – Strickland, DHL, Palin in Lebanon, Obama in Ohio, ODOT, Brunner and ballots, Space, Husted, Kim Jong-Il Revered Glorious Leader, Hurricane Ike, Pakistan-Afghanistan, U.S. Budget Deficit

Ohio News

Dear Politicians: Charter Schools are the easy way out. Fix public education.

Hurricane Ike

 

 

 

 

 

 

World News

Has Zadari told the ISI?

Thanks, Shrub! We’re not only safer because you created terrorists over there in Iraq so you could talk about not having to fight them here … you’ve left us bankrupt! You Jackass.

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Sunday p.m. – Woodward’s new book, Fannie, Freddie, Prez Campaign, Pakistan

Bob Woodward’s New Book – WaPo Series Kicks Off


Watch CBS Videos Online

National & World News

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Monday a.m. – Gustav, Georgia and Russia, Dispatch RNC Coverage, Payday Lenders, China quake

Latest Gustav News from The Times Picayune 

 

Ohio News

Nation – World

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Saturday Clips — Gustav, Palin, Tubbs Jones, Georgia and Russia, Israel and Iran

Gustav


Ohio News

National/International

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Tuesday a.m. – Russia blockades Georgian port, GOP still protests its own law in OH, payday lenders, Napolitano, Crites, Ohio jobless fund in trouble, Ohio Ethics probe of U of A, Obama’s Veep, Musharraf replacement

Ohio News

World/National

They can’t be trusted and George Bush has us overextended and therefore impotent.

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Russian Aggression Update

August 17, 2008 by Pelikan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Russian/Georgian Conflict 

Russo-Georgian Conflict Update

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Transcript: Saakashvili on CNN Late Edition Today

August 17, 2008 by Pelikan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Russian/Georgian Conflict 

From CNN’s Late Edition, August 17, 2008; Wolf Blitzer Interviews Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili

Original Full Show Transcript Here

BLITZER: All right, Fred. Thanks very much. Fred Pleitgen on the scene for us.

Let’s stay in Tbilisi, Georgia right now. The president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, is joining us live from his office.

President Saakashvili, thanks very much for joining us for “Late Edition.” Is the cease-fire, based on everything you know, holding?

SAAKASHVILI: Well, Wolf, we’ve signed cease-fire, we agreed to sign it several days ago. Russia has given continuous promises to hold it, but in fact, they are continuing their actions. They are creepingly (ph) widening their zone of occupation. And now, together with the international community, we ceased on the fact that it’s up to Russia now to decide whether it will continue to defy the world and to try to advance toward my capital, or to have — to accomplish its final goal of regime change in Georgia, and basically ending Georgia’s independence. Read more

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Thursday A.M. Read – Sick Days, Dimora, Uninsured, Brunner, Marc Dann!, Russia v. Georgia, Rice, McCain, Energy Policy

Ohio News

National/International News

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Transcript: Bush Statement at White House Today on Georgia

President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia, Urges Russia to Cease Military Operations

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I’ve just met with my national security team to discuss the crisis in Georgia. I’ve spoken with President Saakashvili of Georgia, and President Sarkozy of France this morning. The United States strongly supports France’s efforts, as President of the European Union, to broker an agreement that will end this conflict.

 The United States of America stands with the democratically elected government of Georgia. We insist that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia be respected. Read more

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Full Transcript: Saakashvili on CBS Morning Show

August 13, 2008 by Pelikan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Russian/Georgian Conflict 

Georgian Leader Interviewed by Harry Smith

HARRY SMITH, co-host: Joining us from Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital city, is the president of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili. Good morning, Mr. President.

President MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI (Georgian President): Good morning, sir.

SMITH: Please tell me what is the situation in your country now? We are hearing conflicting reports about what is happening in Gori. We understand that the Russians are very active even as we speak in that town, not so many miles away from Tbilisi? Read more

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Wednesday a.m. – State agency OT, Payday lender shenanigans, Georgia v. Russia, Jerome Corsi is a worthless hump

Ohio News

National/International

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Tuesday a.m. Clips – Ohio Rs: No to Romney; Ohio Highway Patrol sexiness; Dimora & Russo; Ohio AG race; War of Russian Aggression; Dimora & Russo; Payday lending; Debunking offshore drilling

Ohio News

It’s time for Ohio Highway Patrol to resubmit to civilian authority – racism and sexiness too much – if the Army can take orders from W, OHP can bend to Strickland, Guzman

Original prosecutors and anyone else who stood in the way of justice in these cases should be disbarred.

National/International News

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Full Text: President Bush Statement on Georgia

President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia
Rose Garden

5:21 P.M. EDT August 11, 2008

THE PRESIDENT: I just met with my national security team to discuss the situation in Georgia.

I am deeply concerned by reports that Russian troops have moved beyond the zone of conflict, attacked the Georgian town of Gori, and are threatening the Georgia’s — Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi. There’s evidence that Russian forces may soon begin bombing the civilian airport in the capital city.

If these reports are accurate, these Russian actions would represent a dramatic and brutal escalation of the conflict in Georgia. And these actions would be inconsistent with assurances we have received from Russia that its objectives were limited to restoring the status quo in South Ossetia that existed before fighting began on August the 6th. Read more

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George Bush: When the World Needs a Leader He’s Four Days Late

Not Only Moral Authority Squandered In Bush Foreign Policy

Something just didn’t feel right last Friday as Russia crossed the border of a sovereign nation with tanks and airplanes while President George W. Bush enjoyed the opening of the 29th Olympiad.

Friday stretched into all weekend as Bush could be seen by the entire world knee slapping and cheering on the American team in Beijing.

It used to be in this great big world of ours that the United States could be counted on to take the lead and at the very least feign righteous indignation when a big kid on the international playground picked on a wimp.  It used to be that even the appearance of piqued U.S. interest could make the world’s bullies think twice — perhaps even mitigating already in-progress disasters.

That was before eight years of the strategically blind leading the stupid in the U.S. executive branch.  That was before this great country of ours hastily left the war on terror and world support behind and created the mother of all messes in Mesopotamia.  That was before the President’s and U.S. Department of State’s traditional powers were usurped by Dick Cheney and some half-assed lawyers who drove the nation down the trail to torture — squandering what was left of the U.S.A.’s moral authority around the globe. Read more

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