Posted on 04/26/2006 5:19:18 PM PDT by RWR8189
As anyone remotely into New Age voodoo knows, the Chinese symbol for crisis is said to consist of the words danger and opportunity.
Not conversant with Chinese, we must accept this derived wisdom on faith. But if that is indeed the symbol, it applies perfectly to the situation the Bush administration faces in the rapid escalation of gas prices.
A less elegant way of putting it is that the best cure for a headache may be a broken foot. In the pain in ones lower extremity, one forgets the discomfort up above.
Bush is never going to solve the massive negatives he is suffering as a result of the war in Iraq. His best shot is to distract Americans with a stellar performance in a new crisis, and the rise in gas prices comes along at just the right time.
The key is to seize the day. The presidents pathetically weak warning that we are facing a long, hot summer and that gas prices might rise even more sounds helpless and removed. Instead of lamenting high prices, he should pounce on the opportunity to lead America away from an oil-dependent economy.
Using the sense of danger and vulnerability Americans feel as prices drive their family budgets out of whack, he can energize and lead the nation in the way that he did so successfully after Sept. 11.
He should address the nation on television and call on Congress to act quickly on massive new investments to increase the production of alcohol-based fuels and cars that can accommodate them. He should plunge ahead in the development of hydrogen-fueled cars and the conversion of gas stations to provide hydrogen. He should call for major new facilities to produce hydrogen and the rapid production of vehicles that can run on it.
Where private-sector investment is needed as in the production of the cars he should incentivize it through tax policy and require it through regulation. Where public investment is involved, he should build up our infrastructure rapidly with a massive outlay of funds.
We live in one of those times when a major public investment is needed. It is time for the same sort of commitment to infrastructure change as animated the canals and railroads of the 19th century and the superhighways and fiber-optic networks of the 20th.
The current slow pace of expansion of alcohol-based fuels will take decades before we are fully converted away from oil. But the science is there and the technology is being refined to make the production of alcohol fuels ever more efficient. And hydrogen is not far behind.
The feds need to blaze a path in using natural gas, electrolysis and biomass (including landfill gas) to make hydrogen. Washington should pay gas stations to convert their facilities to make possible the widespread use of alcohol and hydrogen fuels.
In the last analysis, Bush invaded Afghanistan and Iraq after Sept. 11 because the energy and focus that horrible day made it possible to do what had needed doing for decades: to clean out those two cesspools of terror and repression. Now a crisis has again awakened the nation, and the president should seize the moment to lead America toward a solution.
If there is one conclusion all Americans can embrace, it is that only by converting from oil dependency can we hope to tame Middle East terrorism. We must stop paying terrorists at the pump even as we pay to repress them with our taxes. If the logic of global climate change leaves this president unmoved, then at least the dire economics of gas-price inflation and the global realities of petro-politics should push him in the right direction.
Bush will never win on Iraq. That is not to say he will never win in Iraq. There is probably a pretty good chance that U.S. casualties will drop and that we will be able to withdraw substantial forces. There is even some chance that in the coming years violence will abate in that torn nation. Possibly even democracy can take hold. But Bushs presidency will not live to see that outcome, and Iraq will still look like a mess on television even if Americans are less and less directly threatened.
But to stop his administration from dissolving into irrelevance and to hold majorities in the 06 election he must act to create a second-term cause. Hes tried Social Security and immigration and run into a wall on each. But the field is pretty clear, should he decide to launch a bold energy initiative.
If it is truly bold and all encompassing, he may yet salvage his second term. Right now he looks like a one-term president in his second four-year stint.
Morris, a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race.
Damned disappointing.
An Executive order opening up ANWR and other drilling prospects would go a long way..
Energy independence is the best way to disengage from the ME and to send them back to the stone age.
Dick is a left of center moderate who mistakenly believes that that is where the rest ofthe country is as well.
Yeahhhhh... more research on hydrogen-powered fuels -- that's something that everyone can get excited about that will get the price of gas down this summer.
Duhh?
"As anyone remotely into New Age voodoo knows, the Chinese symbol for crisis is said to consist of the words danger and opportunity."
Oh geez. What does new age have to do with foreign language semantics.
It means Morris can take a new slant on things...
Dick Morris has officially lost his mind.
He also ignores a basic fact: the reason so many Democrats are ripping the President is because they HATE CAPITALISM. The American people are upset over gas prices, but by and large the VOTING public--the investor class---can understand (if explained to them)why prices are so high.
The anti-capitalist/socialists and the general public right now are in general agreement: high gas prices aren't a good thing. But that agreement stems from DIFFERENT GOALS.
The Chuck Schumers of the world want to give control of the commodity to a government bureaucracy...the people want to get more gas at a cheaper price so they can spend more money at WAL-MART.
The challenge for conservatism is to make this an opportunity to educate our fellow citizens about how important it is to get more oil from our own resources, cut government's "take" on our energy resources (EPA regulations and taxes), and get new viable sources of energy moving again: clean coal and nuclear power, for instance.
Bush has ben leading on this isse for six years. But the stupid DNC warroom has emphasized supposed secrecy of Cheney task force instead of substance. I think the American people are being sold short by all this demagogery from pols, media, and pundits. We don't need all this hype.
So where does Morris think all this hydrogen is going to come from???
A more realistic solution is start drilling here at home.
And start building more nuke plants.
Hmm. Hey! Don't we have a whole bunch of Hydrogen Bombs that we aren't likely to use?
We can tap the Hydrogen from them ... < /sarcasm >
The same character for wei by itself means "danger."
The same character for ji means "opportunity" (or "machine" or "airplane").
According to another dictionary, by James C. Quo (1960), which uses the Wade-Giles system, the Chinese word is wei chi in the Wade-Giles transcription. Quo has wei shown as second tone.
So the common report appears to be correct.
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