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Vladimir Lenin and the Russian Revolution

by S M V

The revolution was a series of political and social changes which have serious implications today.
The Revolution in Russia was fueled by a general failure of those "key" players willingness to treat the problems .The current wave of Climate change coupled with technologies' failure to provide solutions; leaves all nations and peoples facing similar circumstance today.

On a local level; we all must quickly prepare for the worst - - whiling hoping for the best.
The land problem may have found an initial solution:
On a global scale, we see agriculture moving to previously undeveloped regions , but with this globalization industrialized nations continue to loss jobs.
Transportation creates inherently fuel shortages,and adds to the cost of these newly found farms.
On a global scale;climate changes may be beneficial to some while causing great migrations for others .
The truth be known...so much of what we call illegal migration is more correctly is "re-population trends " caused by realities few care to mention". When ,I see a teacher from central America ,( pumping gas ) ..I stop to ask why? Few will speak the whole truth .A sense of pride or unwillingness to face and accept the truth is human nature.
But the truth is : " If the New England states faced 128 degree days three months a year" - -we would be the first to move to a more temperate climate, part of the year.
On every level each American must face their prompt and secure solutions - - so as to be settled on everyday issues: thenif that day arrives by SURPRISE EVENTS OR SHORTAGES - - we will have already fulfilled our basic commitments..giving us the ability to find or fend for our families and friends .
Short of this high ideal - - we will not be ready nor able to participate in options and solutions: but rather remain as part of a problem which could easily lead to Revolution and strife.
Then it was the Tsar ,and now it remains the Tsar.
The Tsar being an establishment yet unmotivated to find technical solutions to basic responsibilities of conscience - "Heat ,fuel,transportation,and jobs with Health care" .
Their was once enough to waste but no more .
Lets pay our debt's and stand ready to solve future problems instead of further indebtedness.In a culture which like the Tsar - -Lives clearly beyond it's human means.
If their need be a Revolution let: it start with the World Bank for issuing Loans with little or no Environmental Conditions.
Let it begin with the Codes which fail to address the future Wind and Rain conditions.
Let it begin with the Co generation of fuels by Communities now permitted to generate electricity while producing Heat,
Let it begin with a true global Initiative based on free forms of energy and Massed produced Housing keyed to local Cottage Industries that produce Jobs inherent with the solutions .
Money won't solve the problem...look at our Schools .Only People will solve our problems when like the "peasants at the Gates" they are provided with unlobbied Leaders - -free at long last to make the tough decisions.
We will have to replace every building on this planet anyway within the next 40 years - -lets look at doing it with Global codes and employee owned corporations who survive to give foundation to those who built them.Let the Revolution begin with positive honest Leaders who have the guts to overcome antiquated barriers .
Lets produce the numbers and Leaders required to do the Job failing to quota each curriculum by future Income Projections .
Who best to lead this New Journey ...and when do we begin?

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