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Activism See other Activism Articles Title: Why Do Greenies Hate Freedom and Support Fascism? Hubris. "If only the right people were in charge, implementing the right policies" I see a lot of enviro-blogs while browsing around the internet, which seems to have been (sometime in the last two years) painted green. In addition to the Castor and Pollux of environmentalism (Ethanol subsidies and energy independence) many environmentalists also have a solar fetish. One common theme is that government is the solution to their pet problems. They57;re wrong, of course. For example, environmentalists should hate ethanol primarily because it is destroying the environment. Recently, I came across an article called Farming the Sun at Treehugger.com, the author is optimistic about 60;sun farms61; and writes favorably about a particularly large one in Germany, overseen by Heiner Gärtner, who converted his family57;s pig-farm to a solar-powered eyesore several years ago. 70;As he sees it, his farm is merely adapting to an economic cycle that happens to favor a different sort of energy. No, Gärtner is not adapting to an economic cycle that 60;favors a different sort of energy,61; he57;s suckling at the teat of government, adapting to a political cycle that subsidizes certain endeavors. This is more appropriately described as 60;rent-seeking,61; the process whereby an individual games the government system to extract profits in excess of those which he would otherwise earn in a free and competitive marketplace. In 2004, Germany passed a new law that guaranteed people who built solar parks a minimum price for each kilowatt of electricity that was two to three times the market price. Mr. Gärtner makes more than $600,000 a year from the sale of this electricity, which will allow him to pay off his loans in 15 to 16 years. That is good for him, because the government is phasing out the preferential prices over the next decade. The Mercedes parked in his farmyard attests to his success. No. Mr. Gärtner essentially steals $600,000 a year from his neighbors. He does this by selling electricity to the German government, which they turn around and sell at a staggering loss to the same taxpayers who had no choice but to finance Heiner57;s Mercedes. This is not a success story for environmentalism, and it should not be championed by those who allege to love the environment. It is legalized plunder, and should be described as nothing short thereof. Every German taxpayer is a victim of the scheisters who seek rents at the State57;s enviro-trough. There57;s nothing per se wrong with encouraging more 60;environmentally friendly61; or neutral sources of energy. I57;m all for technological advances. But as long as a farmer is guaranteed a certain rate of profit, through a politically controlled infinite arbitrage opportunity financed by taxes, there is no real incentive to get better, there is no incentive to develop a real, profitable energy alternative. Government is the single greatest threat to the environment, and as I57;ve said before in response to environmental questions found elsewhere on the interwebs: The solution to whatever ails the planet will certainly not come from the fucking cancer thats strangling it. Environmental Questions, 9.15.08 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: Jethro Tull (#0)
On one hand I applaud the greenies for their determination to fight what they perceive as the ultimate blasphemy, the ruination of planet earth. Then I see their willingness to accept junk science and fascist support whenever the governments have a similar agenda. My dad used to tell me "I'm for choice on every-fuckin-thing" ... the old coot may have had a point.
It's called freedom. Solid thinking, Pops.
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