biffvernon wrote:UndercoverElephant wrote:
You could probably find similar examples for every sort of mining/drilling industry.
And it is not about "love of gold." It's about protecting oneself from the debasement of fiat currencies by the criminal gangs which run the modern world.
My default position is to be against all mining but at least the damaging effects of some metals mining can be mitigated by the usefulness of the product. Gold is just bling.
I don't see how one is protecting oneself from the criminal gangs which run the modern world by encourageing them to destroy mountains.
I have already explained this to you in detail, and you totally ignored me.
How many times have we discussed on this board the need to change our economic system so it doesn't depend on impossible never-ending growth? How can we do that when our goverments are able to print limitless amounts of money? Why do you think that Hugo Chavez, who is fighting an overt idealogical war against capitalism, has asked for his gold back?
Gold is just bling??? No it isn't, Biff. Gold is the achilles' heel of the capitalist system which is both killing the planet and ensuring the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. We need a monetary system where the amount of money in circulation is restricted in the same way that the amount of available natural resources are. Is that really so difficult to understand? Limiting the amount of money in existence limits the ability of banks/governments/corporations to borrow from the future on the basis of expected future growth. It FORCES economics to change in such a way that zero-growth (or very low growth) is to be expected. That's one of the main reasons why the modern world is
not on the gold standard. The economists told us that because the amount of human activity (consumption of resources, number of humans) is set to continually increase, we must be able to increase the money supply at will. So, they said, we need a form of money we can print at will and if we peg it to gold then we will suffer deflation (because the amount of money can't increase to represent the amount of extra consumption/people). Are you getting this yet??? Penny dropping???
All you are are concentrating on are idealistic irrelevances. Mining for metals has been going on since the bronze age, and it isn't going to stop any time soon. How about taking a look at the bigger picture instead? I know you hate both the Capitalist system to which we are slaves and the failure of politicians/economists to accept that economic growth can't go on increasing forever. Yet when the most obvious solution to
both problems presents itself, you small-mindedly reject it without ever thinking about it on the grounds that "gold is just bling."
Please wake up, Biff. If you actually think about this properly, you should be on our side. You are unwittingly defending a status quo that you hate. Gold isn't the problem here. It is a very important part of the solution.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)