QUOTE (Ray @ Dec 30 2006, 03:20 AM)
I tend to think that having lots of money must be a terrible burden, at least for conscientious people. It's generally rich peole who screw up the environment. Whether they invest their money in corporations that are directly responsible for spewing carbon mon/dioxide into the atmosphere, or leave their money with a bank that in turn invests their money in the same sorts of environment-destroying industries, is irrelevant. The net effect is the same.
It's a burden I'd be willing to shoulder I think.

Thanks to all who replied before me to this missive of holiday cheer before I could, thus sparing me the effort. One hardly knows where to begin refuting it, knowing that this ideology is generally impervious to fact and logic. What I most wish for is Econ 101 for everyone.
In Ray's honor I will, however, as New Year's resolutions for 2007, cease all
personal exhalation of carbon dioxide; and vow to help as many of my fellow humans as possible by stashing my huge stash of Halliburton-stock-options cash in my king-sized mattress (made, I'm proud to say, by local sweatshop labor) rather than investing it in one of those nefarious banks. Don't want that capital in the hands of some unwashed entrepreneur with the next great idea. In this way I will promote the impoverishment of as many of my fellow humans as possible, thus decreasing mankind's footprint on mother earth.
After seeing "Apocalypto", I think I'd look rather fetching in a hand-pounded flaxen loincloth and a mouth full of rotted teeth.
Happy new year to Ray, and to everyone else here at LL.