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He went from a rant on gas to banning firearms. How we would get used to it.

He's his email: [email protected]
I'm sending him a email on the way he turn it to gun control. :barf: 11th paragraph in. Once we all get used to the higher crime rate.

Bring On The $6 Gallon Of Gas
It would revolutionize America. It would make us all better humans. But could you handle it?
- By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist
Wednesday, May 10, 2006


No wait, not six. To hell with that. Make it 10. Ten bucks a gallon, no matter what the going rate for a barrel of light sweet crude. That would so completely, violently, brilliantly do it. Revolutionize the country. Firebomb our pungent stasis. Change everything. Don't you agree?

Here's what we could do: Give gas discounts to cab drivers (at least initially) and metro transit systems and low-income folks, those who have to drive their busted-up '78 Honda Civics to their jobs scrubbing restaurant toilets and flipping burgers and vacuuming the residual cocaine from the seat cushions of numb SUV owners. Everyone else, 10 bucks a gallon, across the board. Eleven for premium.

It would take some finessing. Maybe also give a price break to some truckers and trucking companies (so vital to the overall economy), but not so much to global delivery companies (FedEx, DSL et al.), because not doing so would force them to raise shipping rates and force you (and me) to reconsider buying everything online and hence will encourage you to shop locally once again, thus reviving a stagnant local economy.

Voilá -- gas crisis, oil crisis, warmongering agenda, pollution issues, road rage, traffic congestion, urban decay, oil profiteering -- all completely almost totally somewhat solved. Or at the very least, dramatically, gloriously shifted toward ... I don't know what. Something better. Something more humane, less greedy, more sustainable. Could it work? How outraged and indignant would you be to have to pay that much for gas? How long would that feeling last?

Take it one logical step further. Set up a national system whereby if you want to buy a vehicle that gets less than 20 mpg in the city, you pay a $1,000 Global Warming Surcharge and that money goes straight to a local organic farm, or school, or environmental think tank. And if it gets under 12 mpg, make it three grand, plus a slap to your face from a small, angry child. Got yourself a shiny new Hummer? You pay five grand extra, you can only buy gas once a month and all the truly beautiful women of the world will shun you like Charlie Sheen (oh wait, that already happens). See? Revolution is easy.

What, too far fetched? Too implausible? Not at all. Sure, 10 bucks a gallon would be extremely painful for a while. Citizens would wail. Commuters would scream and stomp and die. But then we would do what we always do. We would evolve. Adapt. Systems would quickly transform, habits would instantly shift. It would be easier to implement than the goddamn mess that is Medicare reform, far easier than Lots of Children Left Behind, more viable and livable than the toxic existence of Homeland Security and the disgusting Patriot Act.

But of course such an idea is also, right now, absolutely impossible. It will never happen -- not 10 bucks, not six, not even a buck more per gallon -- and not just because no politician anywhere on either side of the aisle has the nerve to come out and suggest that Americans might actually need to drive less and conserve and make a change in their gluttonous habits. This is, of course, absolute death for a politician. Tell Americans what to do? Dare to suggest that they're doing something wrong, or that their behaviors are dangerous and destructive and irresponsible? Are you insane? This is America! We're flawless!

No, the primary reason such reform won't happen is because, simply put, we are the most entitled nation in the world, perhaps in the entire galaxy. Americans are trained from birth to believe we deserve as much as we desire of every exploitable resource on the planet, be it water or natural gas or oil, coal or salmon or steaks, Big Macs or diapers or iPods or bizarre varieties of blue ketchup. It is, in a word, perilous. It is also, in another, slightly more devastating word, our downfall.

Look, I adore cars. I adore driving and I cherish open roads and smooth horsepower and a musical exhaust note and I fully believe most German automotive engineers should be sent gifts of candy and Peet's coffee and porn. I would, like most everyone else, be absolutely loathe to give much of it up.

But you know what? Big freaking deal. I could learn to live without so much. I like to think I would be able to step back and see the bigger picture, realize what is and isn't absolutely essential, what does and does not absolutely define my identity and my life, modify accordingly and laugh/shrug/sigh it off in the process. In other words, I could make it work. And so could you.

Ever been in a citywide blackout? One that lasted for more than a few hours and stretched on into the night? Ever see people suddenly shift gears and become astoundingly helpful and polite and sharing? Happens in a matter of moments. Disasters do it. Katrina did it, on a scale we haven't seen in years. Sept. 11 did it, emotionally speaking, before BushCo whored that tragedy and turned it into the most vile political poker chip in American history. Shocking change brings people together. Brings out the best in humans. Or at least, makes you rethink what's truly important in your life.

Another example: You know what would happen if guns -- all guns, everywhere -- were banned outright tomorrow? Well, right off, nothing much. Criminals would still commit crimes. Lawsuits would skyrocket. The NRA would shoot itself in the face in screaming protest. Crime rates would dance all over the map. It would be a little ugly.

But then something remarkable would happen. Over a short blip of time -- say about 10 or 20 years, as gun manufacturing ceased and the culture of gun violence died down and our favorite death object was less visible in the news and in video games and on TV and in every aspect of modern life, well, guess what? Guns would begin to disappear. From the culture, from the drug dealers, from the streets, from public consciousness. They would turn into a sad relic, like eight-track tapes, like the bubonic plague, like the Miami Sound Machine. Think 20 years is too long? BS. It is but an eyeblink, a twitch, a faint toe spasm in the great long orgasm of time.

This is the unappreciated, under-reported magic of the human animal. We are infinitely adaptable. We can accommodate far more than politicians and pundits and the morally knotted Christian right would ever have you believe.

Ten bucks a gallon. Imagine the mad scramble by carmakers to invent new ultra-gas-sipping, enviro-friendly technologies. Imagine communities coming together for ride-sharing and mass transit. Bike sales would skyrocket. Walking shoes would be the new bling item. We would mourn the loss of cool car culture even as we celebrated the birth of, say, moped culture. Telecommuting would explode. Sure, the superrich would still tool around in their bloated Escalades, oblivious to the world around them, thinkin' the world is their dumb bitch.

So what? The rest of us can simply roll our eyes and laugh, evolve and sharpen and sigh, and wonder what great change we can embark upon next.
 
Typical leftist, blames guns for violence, thinks that when guns disappear violence will weed itself out of culture over the next ten, twenty years. Guess what? Human beings had been committing violence against one another for thousands of years before firearms were invented. What did they use? Hands, clubs, knives, etc. Better ban those too, 'cause I assure they'll be used for violence if firearms are made to disappear.

Some people just have no smarts. :uhoh:
 
They have problems with underground firearms factories and blackmarket in COMMUNIST CHINA. Where you have no rights and the PLA can come and take you away any time they want to an organ removal camp or run you over with a tank.

What makes that imbecile think his ideas can accomplish what a totalitarian government can not? Maybe that's the point, to use it as an excuse to get the totalitarian government he wants.

In his utopian communist china he would be one of the first slated for organ removal as a homosexual with no real 'skills' other than criticizing the government.

May he water the tree of liberty.
 
the toxic existence of Homeland Security and the disgusting Patriot Act.
Hey credit where credit is due. He got that portion of that sentance right. The rest of it is hysterical shrieking to the wind and worth less than the used baby wipe from my daughter's flu induced BM.

I particularly like the faulty logic from the following statement.
Maybe also give a price break to some truckers and trucking companies (so vital to the overall economy), but not so much to global delivery companies (FedEx, DSL et al.), because not doing so would force them to raise shipping rates and force you (and me) to reconsider buying everything online and hence will encourage you to shop locally once again, thus reviving a stagnant local economy.
And with gas so expensive that they can't afford it, how will people drive to the store? Even with a surcharge it would still be cheaper to pay shipping than to drive to the store.
 
Bah. A loon wishing he was God so he could socially engineer the world into oblivion.

CR
 
A couple points, but plagued by typos.

For example:

"Citizens would wail. Commuters would scream and stomp and die." should be:

"Cities would fail. People, for want of imported medicines, scream and die."


OTOH... he's got this bit *almost* right.

You know what would happen if guns -- all guns, everywhere -- were banned outright tomorrow? Well, right off, nothing much. Criminals would still commit crimes. Lawsuits would skyrocket. The NRA would shoot itself in the face in screaming protest. Crime rates would dance all over the map. It would be a little ugly.

The NRA wouldn't be shooting *itself* though... nonono. This is when I get the Hell out of Dodge. Screw that, terraforming Mars is safer. :what:
 
If that blockhead even had a real brain, he'd take it out and play with it like a yo-yo.

L.W.
 
Translation:

Higher taxes, blah, blah, blah, government intervention, blah, blah, blah, wealth redistribution, blah, blah, blah, DO SOMETHING!, blah, blah, blah, Americans don't deserve the wealth they have, blah, blah, blah, banning guns will stop violent crime, blah, blah, blah...
 
Just sent a copy of this Idiot's letter to himself with the acknowlegement that he and Journalism had nothing in common!

Hope this helps. After 50 years of hearing these Chicken Littles run around screaming....sometimes you got to just go after their ego.:uhoh:
 
Good lord!! How in anyone's name do the people anywhere near him tolerate his stupidity? I couldn't even read the whole thing it was that bad.
 
Mark Morford has been a shrieking idiot on the Left for years. All of his columns read like this one. A dozen paragraphs of emotional outburst. When he veers into issues around male sexuality he gets really creepy. Generally, he is just plain silly.
 
Mark Morford is a legendary screaming queen.

Don't waste your time or energy on this one.

hillbilly
 
Ah the whole liberal cancer that is San Francisco will be erradicated sometime soon. The Big one is coming, and like N.O. the current liberal residents will be scattered to the 4 winds.

Unfortunate for the normal folks there.

Would be interesting to know what he drives (Big SUV????)and to ask him if he is currently donating $7 for each gallon of gas he consumes to some Global warming charity.
 
just two things.

1. "Ever been in a citywide blackout? One that lasted for more than a few hours and stretched on into the night? Ever see people suddenly shift gears and become astoundingly helpful and polite and sharing? Happens in a matter of moments. Disasters do it. Katrina did it,"

DID THIS IDIOT MISS ALL THE RAPE, MURDER, AND LOOTING?

2. "Another example: You know what would happen if guns -- all guns, everywhere -- were banned outright tomorrow? Well, right off, nothing much. Criminals would still commit crimes. Lawsuits would skyrocket. The NRA would shoot itself in the face in screaming protest. Crime rates would dance all over the map. It would be a little ugly.
But then something remarkable would happen. Over a short blip of time -- say about 10 or 20 years, as gun manufacturing ceased and the culture of gun violence died down and our favorite death object was less visible"

(NOT THR WARNING) ONCE THE GUNS ARE GONE I HOPE THIS PERSON IS THE FIRST TO RECIEVE A BASEBALL BAT TO THE HEAD! PEOPLE WERE KILLIING EACH OTHER LONG BEFORE GUN POWDER WAS INVENTED SO IF HE PREFERS TO BE HACKED TO DEATH....................
 
The amazing thing is someone pays this idiot to write this leftist rubbish......:banghead:

There are days I think if the "Big One" ever comes and San Fransicko is shaken right into the sea.....we would be better off.....
 
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