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"DEMOCRATS' UTOPIA AS SEEN FROM SPACE: 1992 and 2010"

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Anonymous ali3nation said...

Donald Rumsfeld kept similar comparison photos on his desk ( the desk once belonged to General Black Jack Pershing ) at the Pentagon. He said it was there to remind himself of the difference between our system of economics/ government and theirs. Every one should have a set. ( of photos )

5:54 PM

Blogger Wraith said...

And look at how much more the rest of the world is glowing. How much PROGRESS they've made in under two decades.

Meanwhile, Pyongyang(the only visible spot in North Korea)has gotten a little bit brighter. Everything else remains in darkness.

"Progressives." Their very name is a slap in the face of the truth.

8:19 PM

Blogger Reliapundit said...

look at the bright side, doug:

at least noko isn't contributing to global warming.

:)

9:21 PM

Anonymous K-Bob said...

Here's part of their path to achieving an end to global warming.

Climate Change - Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

(H/T Delingpole)

12:34 AM

Blogger Vaughan said...

What fantastic photos! One only one whose lust for power and worship of themselves eclipsed all else could possibly champion any sort of collectivist regulation at the expense of individual liberty after seeing this.

11:45 AM

Blogger Joe Kidd said...

Here is a quote from an essay by Ross McKitrick, Professor of Economics, University of Guelph, that ties in with this subject:
"Abundant, cheap electricity has been the greatest source of human liberation in the 20th century."
Source: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/03/17/earth-hour-a-dissent/
Original [PDF]: http://www.rossmckitrick.com/uploads/4/8/0/8/4808045/earthhour.pdf

5:29 PM

Blogger Joe Kidd said...

North Korean "Hope and Change": Nothing's changed in four years...
'North Korea Cloaked in Darkness'
http://blogs.wsj.com/korearealtime/2014/02/26/photo-north-korea-cloaked-in-darkness/
h/t Bill Gertz: https://twitter.com/BillGertz/status/438468939199565824/photo/1/large

3:31 PM

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