Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Pope Francis has heard the SOS of Earth's people.

Pope Francis has a definite vision for the world. He sets his sights on bringing an integrated and safe style of living that will not harm Earth. He is correct. There can be no compromise. In actuality, how could there be compromise on a planet with specific physics? The idea there can be many ways to resolve the climate crisis is simply talk and not an identification of Earth's physics.
The world of people are ready for the real life of humans to begin. We have witnessed a Nobel Prize for a woman who planted trees in Africa. There are societies well engaged in the sound science that accompanies Earth's physics. It is not an impossible task. It is only convenient to look at it as impossible. It is convenient for Old World economics.
I mentioned the Kochs and Waltons as a plague the USA has to contend with as they interfere in politics to buy the US government. Why would anyone do that? Oh, yeah. Money. Old money. Old economies. Old politics.
The Kochs and Walmart are not Wall Street, they are private family owned companies that like to hold a great deal of power over people and societies they don't even know. They are not innovative because they don't have to please stockholders. They only please themselves. The wealth the Kochs and Waltons intend to pay for control and influence within the USA government is completely immoral. The reasons they are seeking this influence is all about their own wealth and no one else's. The values of a society to correct it's path morally and environmentally is far from the values of these private companies. These are only two, there are many others.
If the Kochs and Waltons can be the best friend of Republicans, then Pope Francis can be the best friend of the people of the world. Pope Francis can demand change to protect all people and protect Earth. He can demand reverence of which many have to perform penance. His moral leadership is current and vital. We have a need to follow him. He is the world's best hope. We cannot disregard his leadership.