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Why we need a politics of the far future : Comments
By Richard Eckersley, published 4/9/2015If you were to assess various personal life paths and their risks and opportunities, would you choose one that had a 1 in 2 chance of wrecking your life, or even ending it?
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First cab off the rank must be real tax reform and massive simplification; and the removal of those officials that just talk about it as a means to avoid doing something real?
To be replaced by those with vision, and willing to embrace real reform.
Next task is the rollout of a carbon free or carbon neutral economy.
And given the new or emerging technology choices, for less than our coal fired system now imposes; and done in the public interest as publicly owned and operated projects!
To be followed by the rollout of rapid rail and an accompanying nuclear powered national fleet, Mostly as fast ferries linking our railroads to their Asian counterparts and our new best friends?
Affordable on the back of real tax reform and massive simplification
If only to make sure our exportable manufacture, is not carrying the unearned expectations of price gouging foreigners; and therefore reach their intended markets as still price competitive products.
Which can include finished steel and aluminum products, with the lowest possible carbon footprint!
Thanks to carbon free and less expensive power and direct reduction furnaces.
We could take up broad scale algae farming as the best possible means of saving the Murray/Darling and all who depend on her/prosper as never before!?
And in so doing create an endlessly sustainable,highly profitable, endlessly sustainable, future fuel industry!
Given we get that done, build the most prosperous nation we can imagine?
Get busy creating an inland shipping canal that in turn opens up our vast inland for sustainable development and prosperity for all who reside there now?
On the back of truly affordable desalinated water!?
Rhrosty.