To: rob777; 1010RD
You are right to draw our attention to the unknown and unknowable implications of technological breakthroughs. Even the Obama administration understands this new reality. For example, although they are nationalizing a 19th century business, automobile manufacturing, they want to do it in a modern way, to build green cars.
This merely demonstrates their arrogance. They think they can get ahead of technology that they can guide it and control it. But it is coming so fast that it is bewildering and no government can hope to master it. In doing so it might be able to throttle it but I cannot master it.
What ever form the revolutionary new technology takes, it might just be enough to redeem us from all of the mistakes and waste which will be the inevitable result of Obama managing a command economy from the top down.
52 posted on
06/06/2009 11:02:34 AM PDT by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: nathanbedford
"What ever form the revolutionary new technology takes, it might just be enough to redeem us from all of the mistakes and waste which will be the inevitable result of Obama managing a command economy from the top down."
That and the hope that Obama's actions could create a backlash politically are what I am hoping for.
61 posted on
06/06/2009 2:04:30 PM PDT by
rob777
(Personal Responsibility is the Price of Freedom)
To: nathanbedford; kellynla; Black Agnes; Squantos; archy; Chode; wardaddy; Gritty
Mr. Celente predicts the use of printing press money will cause the "greater depression". Looks like I picked a good subtitle.
62 posted on
06/06/2009 3:40:04 PM PDT by
Travis McGee
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