Viewpoint


My name is Patrick M McCormick and I have created this blog as a platform for my political views as well as those of select contributors.

I believe that American Politicians have lost sight of their goal: To uphold the Constitution and protect the rights of the people of the United States. They argue and bicker on the floor of their respective houses, positioning themselves for the next election, while they accomplish very little business for the citizens of this country.

Meanwhile our economy is sliding downward. Millions of our precious jobs have have been exported overseas. Our social safety net and other public services are being cut. Our middle class is rapidly disappearing and the numbers of citizens existing below the poverty line is increasing dramatically.

I plan to examine the causes of these terrible changes to our American way of life. Your comments will help us all arrive at some important conclusions.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Nuclear Power Plants and the Future of US

I was born at the dawn of the nuclear age, when we only had the bomb and no power plants. Our elders used to scare the hell out of US kids by making US hide under our desks at school for “Duck and Cover” drills. By the time I was ten, I was scared to death of the communists and ready to go to war at the drop of a hat. We all knew it was coming.

Well, war did not come, at least not that war. There were a lot of little ones, but we never used the nukes again.

Nuclear Power was another issue. It launched a great industry. Oh, we were constantly assured that the demon was safely trapped inside the bottle and could not get out. Every time the “Big guys” and their political lackeys wanted to put another one of the things up, they would parade a line of experts in front of the microphones and cameras of the press and assure US how safe they were; again and again and again!

Then came the disasters, one by one. France, Three Mile Island, Chernobyl; they were awful. Lives were lost and communities ruined, but in the end the long line of experts came out and assured US how much we had learned and how much safer the big power plants would be. Apparently they have such a low esteem for our intelligence, and rightly so, they continually sell US those big monsters and the “Bridges to Nowhere” that connect them to our pocketbooks, knowing that we will just stand there while they turn the monster loose in our back yards.

The United States and the State of California even built one on the California Coast, right next to the San Andreas fault, waiting for the “Big one”. They sighted the tremendous improvements in technology that make Nuclear Power Plants safe from anything nature can throw our way. What an F-ing joke.

 Well, the big one hit Japan, there still could be bigger, and with it the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The explosions, fires, ruptures and radioactive pollution caused by that enormous disaster have not changed a thing. World leaders, most of them anyway, are beginning to parade their long line of experts for US again. Nothing changes. People, WAKE UP!





We do not need the God damned things. Search “Thermal Solar Power in Seville Spain or follow this link: "Thermal Power", These plants are springing up all around the world.

The great thing about thermal solar plants is they do not pollute the neighborhood, the rivers or the atmosphere. If a monster quake strikes near the plant, it will fall down just like the rest of them, but unlike “Humpty Dumpty” or Fukushima Daiichi, we can put them back together again. 

When wind and tidal generators are combined with them and their output is used to maintain temperature in the heat storage tanks, Thermal plants will generate power for a long time without sunlight.

It should also be technologically possible to run salt water or waste water through them and create volumes of pure distilled water as well. Why is this not happening?

The answer to the question is coal and oil. The powerful companies that mine and sell coal and oil do not wish that our government officials help build any renewable energy plants to compete with them. Because these giant companies donate millions to election campaigns, our leaders turn their backs on the needs of the people, and submit to the will of these industrial giants. The "Government of the people" has become the government of "The Giant Corporation".

It is time to change the way our people generate their electrical power. It would be much safer and easier on the environment. But, it will never happen unless the average taxpaying, voting citizen demands it be done. 

Listen to my podcast “The Dreamer” then get involved, write your local representatives, join a local environmental group; Do something about it; please!


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Pardon all of the Dust

The Journey Begins
Its been a busy couple of months for me... I have been juggling my Primitive Politics blog, creating two new podcasts, writing material for Al Ernst (Very little) and trying to make a living. I reached a point where my creative efforts did not make sense anymore; there was no direction. A few days ago, it came to me...the only way all of the pieces would fit was to incorporate them all under one roof.

I needed a vehicle and I found one; an eZine. An electronic magazine delivered on the internet. I told Al Ernst about it and he suggested a name... "The e-Buffet". I registered the domain name about an hour later. The e-Buffet will house this blog, my podcasts, my serialized stories, some comedy from Al Ernst and a couple of other bits I've been fooling with. I'm putting it together now...it will take a few more weeks to get it up and running.

I thought I'd give my followers the ability to watch it grow. Anyone interested can go to The e-Buffet and watch as I assemble the pieces. Be patient, it won't happen overnight. I need some help so I am making some calls to recruit some artists and writers, but I have a large percent of it all ready.

When it is finished, I will be able to deliver written material, podcasts and streaming video to all manner of electronic devices. This effort will take all of my time and then some. It will become a full time effort for several of us so The e-Buffet will have to pay its own way. We will have to make it a subscription service. I will probably put it out at fifty cents a month...hope that does not scare anyone.

I would appreciate it if you kept an eye on its progress, send me some feedback, maybe participate if you are so inclined. I need a lot of help.

Thank you all..

Pat McCormick