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    Richard Disney | Business, Collectivism, Energy, Enviro-collectivism, Global Warming, Socialism, capitalism, technology | Saturday, July 5th, 2008

    I told someone about a year ago that ethanol and biofuels were going to wreak havoc on food prices. I remember saying something like, “when you start burning your food in your gas tank you are not making a good decision.” The person I said that too kind of scoffed with an eyeroll. I may have been more correct than I wanted to be.

    Again, government mandates in the marketplace prove to be harmful. If there was a real non-government enforced market for biofuels people and companies would buy into them. When are the Stateists ever going to learn?

    Article follows:

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    Fri Jul 4, 3:34 AM ET LONDON (AFP) - Biofuels have caused world food prices to increase by 75 percent, according to the findings of an unpublished World Bank report published in The Guardian newspaper on Friday.

    The daily said the report was finished in April but was not published to avoid embarrassing the US government, which has claimed plant-derived fuels have pushed up prices by only three percent.

    Biofuels, which supporters claim are a “greener” alternative to using fossil fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions, and rising food prices will be on the agenda when G8 leaders meet in Japan next week for their annual summit.

    The report’s author, a senior World Bank economist, assessed that contrary to claims by US President George W. Bush, increased demand from India and China has not been the cause of rising food prices.

    “Rapid income growth in developing countries has not led to large increases in global grain consumption and was not a major factor responsible for the large price increases,” the report said.

    Droughts in Australia have also not had a significant impact, it added. Instead, European and US drives for greater use of biofuels has had the biggest effect.

    The European Union has mooted using biofuels for up to 10 percent of all transport fuels by 2020 as part of an increase in use of renewable energy.

    All petrol and diesel in Britain has had to include a biofuels component of at least 2.5 percent since April this year.

    “Without the increase in biofuels, global wheat and maize stocks would not have declined appreciably and price increases due to other factors would have been moderate,” the report said.

    It added that the drive for biofuels has distorted food markets by diverting grain away from food for fuel, encouraging farmers to set aside land for its production, and sparked financial speculation on grains.

    But Brazil’s transformation of sugar cane into fuel has not had such a dramatic impact, the report said.

    “The basket of food prices examined in the study rose by 140 percent between 2002 and this February,” The Guardian said.

    “The report estimates that higher energy and fertiliser prices accounted for an increase of only 15 percent, while biofuels have been responsible for a 75 percent jump over that period.”

    Biofuels behind food price hikes: leaked World Bank report - Yahoo! News

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    Dell Appeases Customer Demands to Downgrade Vista, But Hits Them With Fee

    Richard Disney | capitalism, technology | Saturday, June 21st, 2008

     by Jason Mick (Blog) - June 19, 2008

    “Dell has answers” … like a Vista Downgrade to XP, but only for some users, and expect to possibly pay a substantial fee.

    Some corporate and private users of Windows XP remain lukewarm about Windows Vista and its higher hardware demands. Microsoft has tried repeatedly to transition XP into end-of-lifespan mode, but has found that PC makers are constantly looking for ways to give customers what they want — an XP OS.

    Microsoft is still trying, though, and has insisted that customers simply do not want XP. On June 30, availability of XP will be discontinued for most mainstream PCs. Anticipating this, Dell yesterday wrapped up its XP installations and is shifting to a new tactic.

    Dell, the second largest manufacturer of notebooks and PCs, behind only Hewlett Packard, anticipates a strong continued demand for Windows XP. In response to this, and Microsoft’s decision not to extend the lifetime further, it is going to take advantage of the “downgrade rights” applicable to Windows Vista Business and Ultimate licenses, which allow a user to ask for a copy of XP Pro in its place with the option of returning to Vista when they see fit.

    Click here to read entire article DailyTech - Dell Appeases Customer Demands to Downgrade Vista, But Hits Them With Fee

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    World Population To Hit 7 Billion In 2012

    Richard Disney | capitalism | Thursday, June 19th, 2008

    I saw this article today and remembered back to the 1970’s and early 1980’s when there were many predictions that there would be mass starvation before the year 2000 because of the “population explosion”. Now we are in a world where there are more obese people than starving people.

    Ain’t capitalism great!

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    World Population To Hit 7 Billion In 2012

    Posted by KYLE TRYGSTAD Author

    The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that it projects the world population will reach 7 billion in the year 2012. The world hit 6 billion people in 1999, doubling the 3 billion mark reached in 1959.The Census Bureau projects the world population will grow at a slower pace over the first half of the 21st Century than it did over the last half of the previous century.

    World Population To Hit 7 Billion In 2012 - Real Clear Politics - Elections 2008 - TIME

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    “Drill, Drill, Drill” A Continuing Series

    Richard Disney | Barack Obama, Enviro-collectivism, John McCain, capitalism | Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

    If there is a shortage of a resource, doesn’t it make sense to find more in your own country?

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    By Pejman Yousefzadeh

    It’s nice to see that John McCain is in favor of removing the ban on offshore drilling (note the popularity of the proposal). I know that this kind of policy proposal is going to run into a partisan buzzsaw but it is impossible to take seriously the Obama campaign’s argument that a removal of the ban on offshore drilling only serves to benefit oil companies.

     It appears that we have to delve into Economics 101; prices are high because demand outruns supply. To remedy that, we need to drill for more oil so that we can bring supply and demand into balance.

    I suppose, of course, that if someone has connections with the Magic Oil Fairy, we could avoid all of this but I kind of doubt that this is the case and it should be noted that the Obama campaign has come up with no proposals whatsoever aimed at increasing the supply of oil in order to alleviate current price pressures.

    “Drill, Drill, Drill” A Continuing Series | Redstate

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    San Diego drivers appreciate Mexico’s cheap gas

    Richard Disney | Money, National Politics, Nevada Politics, Taxes, capitalism | Sunday, June 15th, 2008

    It is a shame that government officials at all levels cannot see that lowering gasoline taxes would help every American where it counts most…in the pocketbook! Story follows:

     A gasoline pump nozzle is seen at a gas station as fuel prices continue to rise in Arlington, Virginia, June 11, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)

    Sun Jun 15, 8:44 AM ET SAN DIEGO - If there’s pain at the pump in the U.S., Mexico may just have a remedy. A gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in San Diego retails for an average price of $4.61 a gallon. A few miles south, in Tijuana, it’s about $2.54 — even less if you pay in pesos.ADVERTISEMENTMore and more people appear to be taking advantage of the lower price.”I used to buy exclusively in the U.S. before gas started really going up,” said Patrick Garcia, a drama teacher at an elementary school in San Diego who lives in Tijuana. “Since then, I’ve been buying all my gas in Tijuana.”The lower prices mean a U.S. motorist could save almost $54 filling up a two-year-old Ford F150 pickup with a 26-gallon fuel tank in Mexico.The differential in diesel is even greater, selling at $5.04 a gallon in San Diego County and $2.20 in Tijuana.Paul Covarrubias, 26, who lives in Chula Vista and works in construction in San Diego, crosses the border each week just to refuel his dual-cab Ford F-250 pickup.”I fill it up with diesel in Tijuana for $60,” he said. “It would be almost twice that in San Diego.”Gas is cheaper in Mexico because of a government subsidy intended to keep inflationary forces in check.Still, international gas-buying trips don’t make sense for everyone. The wait getting back into the U.S. at the border in Tijuana frequently takes longer than two hours and cars can burn about a gallon of gas for each hour they idle.

    San Diego drivers appreciate Mexico’s cheap gas - Yahoo! News

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    Congress at its Best on High Energy Prices

    Hat Tip: First Friday Collective
    Congress at its Best on High Energy Prices

    Victory Is Our Business Video

    A vintage video produced in 1942 showing how General Motors contributed to the war effort before the “Wussification of America.”

    Freedom and Power Video Part 2

    This video produced in 1952 uses less animation and more live action to show how electrical power and freedom are linked. This video shows how many advances in technology that were achieved during the life of a 75 year old man in 1952. A “house of the future” is shown from a 1952 perspective and I find it very interesting. My favorite quote is, “We are not a nation of destroyers. We are a nation of builders!” That is a true statement. Unfortunately there are many Americans born and raised who would ridicule this video and deny its point of view. If you love America, you will love this video.

    If you don’t love America, this video will make you arrogantly laugh or get angry. Detractors of the United States want the U.S. weak and “wussified”.

    One of the main goals of Environmental Collectivists is to shut down the motor of the world through ignorance and paranoia about the environment. To shut down the motor of the world the United States must be weak. For those who think the United States is bad or repressive, consider this: Millions of people would not risk their lives to get into the U.S. illegally if it were as bad as U.S. detractors say it is.

    Freedom and Power Video

    An excellently produced animation produced in 1952 which shows that electricity and its multiple uses was developed by free individuals and that we are all freer today because of electrical power. This video is reminiscent of a time when it was encouraged to feel good about your country. It has everything great…guns, freedom, and technology in a time when America wasn’t so “wussified.” If you love America, this video will make your heart swell with pride and happiness. If you don’t like the United States, this video will make you have an aneurism. Enjoy.

    The Secret of American Production Video

    This film produced in 1955 by Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas breaks down very simply why the United States is so productive and has such a high standard of living. Notice that the instructor mentions the “Freedom TO” do things not the “Freedom FROM” doing things. Today Collectivists trumpet freedom from hunger not the freedom to produce more food. The “Freedom to” is liberty, the “Freedom from” is dependancy.

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