New Year’s Eve 2015
Recently I wrote about the over-used word “absolutely” being replaced with “I don’t know.”
This article is not going to be very long.
I am not going to list the uncertainties in our world and in our lives.
They are here. They are real. They are many.
Drastic, dramatic changes in our daily lives coming soon is one of the greatest certainties in the next year.
So far, most of us in America are holding our breath and hoping we can continue with our daily lives a little longer, long enough to get a little more done, maybe get a lot more done, and get by.
The main reason people don’t talk openly and realistically about what is going to happen, is because Americans have no idea how to deal with what most of the world is experiencing.
If you speak out against the evil that is running our country in the ground, and talk about doing something to stop it, your life will be in danger.
If you talk about preparing to survive chaos when everyday life is blown back a century or more, it sounds right but does nothing to stop what’s coming. When it gets to your door, it’s too late.
2016 election campaign coverage just keeps people busy, while no one covers the truth of what will likely happen before November.
The perils of repeating history from eighty years ago are here now.
The desperate cries for leadership out of this disaster seem to go unheard, if not unspoken.
God, what do You want me to do?
I’m sure I’m doing the right thing when I ask that question.