Glen writes: 
< But those (and other) plights will bleed through that disjointness and affect 
every aspect of every US citizen's life, whether they register it or not. > 
The only way I can see for this bleed through to be acknowledged, collectively, 
is by repeated training exercises. The Water of Life and the Spice Agony 
(Dune), come to mind – selection pressure. It doesn’t really matter what those 
consequences are, but at least prediction and adaptation have some practical 
utility. Maybe the adaptation is to build a bunker in Kauai or spend several 
trillion dollars to go to Mars? 

Marcus 


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