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I seem to recall the national debt actually stabilizing under the Clinton administration. Not to mention his foreign policy was kick ass compared to Bush, both Jr. and Sr. We had actually met with Kim Jong Il, got him to sign Agreed Framework and, oh wait, he wasn't starting wars to fill corporate coffers. I'm not a republican or a democrat, but it's fairly obvious that outside of an extra-marital affair (which I could really give two-shits) and a real-estate scandal, Clinton was much better than anything the republicans have had to offer since Reagan, possibly Ford. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() Posting without content since 2002. |
We often find that the ideals we worship in the caricature of the "Great American" turn out to be nothing more than a facade, anyway.
I'm not going to pass moral judgment on Clinton. Yeah, he lied, he lied underoath and to his people, not something I admire. The affair itself I could care less about. Although, I will admit that he did pick someone rather unfitting of the most powerful man in the free world to have an affair with, though. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() Posting without content since 2002. |
Another problem you must consider, especially when talking about major shifts in energy infrastructure, is how many people have the money to invest in it.
I sure as hell don't, as much as I'd like to. Hybrid vehicles are still very expensive. I could get a Nissan 350Z (which is a sexy beast machine), for what I'd pay for a compact hybrid sedan. Not to mention, you completely ignore an entire market when you talk about hyrbid vehicles: the DIY people, myself included. I've never taken my car to a mechanic, unless I've convinced myself it's cheaper to do so than spend the time doing it myself. You can't really work on a hybrid vehicle yourself. They're all factory supported and service is expensive as hell. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() Posting without content since 2002. |