Double Dip Storms & Tornadoes: Economic Meltdown?
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@jrsnyderjr I love that you mentioned optimism because though I might not sound like I am, I am. I long for the shit to hit the fan; I expect to feel less lonely about a minute after it does.
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@7anby As they say in the South..."preach on brother."
I think the doom is being sped up as we speak, all the better to begin rising above the situation sooner and creating new ways of doing things.
Thanks for your comments and watching Mike! Great thoughts from you!
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@7anby I think old media and old market thinking is dying and is doing everything it can to gasp for air. THe best thing is to ignore it.
My belief is that this country will no longer be divided by class, former political affiliations or whatever. It will be as you say, there are people who will want to save the US from the destruction by the current characters and those who don't and still want to be spoon fed. I also think it will be those who endure and remain optimistic and those who don't.
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@jrsnyderjr I hope its doom is realized sooner than later. It seems crazy to wish pain on people but I do. I wish it on myself, too; I think we need a gigantic kick in the ass from Patrick Henry, and I don't see that happening without a lot of shared financial pain. This is way beyond taking sides in any political thing. Seems that way to me anyway.
Glad you're back jr. Great video as always. I started following you back when you were vlogging about social networks. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I find you very interesting.
BigBrightBlueBox 9 months ago
@BigBrightBlueBox Thanks for the compliment and commenting...I appreciate the long time support.
jrsnyderjr 9 months ago
Out of control. Good video bro.
illegalsmilereturns 9 months ago
@illegalsmilereturns Thanks Dan...it may be out of control but a positive attitude goes a long way.
jrsnyderjr 9 months ago
What a wonderful video. It's the same here in the UK and it's now getting to the point where we really won't put up with this crap for much longer. Personally? I would love to see revolutions in the West where we, the disenfrachised hve a voice.
TamHickey67 9 months ago
@TamHickey67 Thanks Tam...I think the point where the immovable meets the unstoppable is coming sooner than the status quo thinks. Even during the seventies, which I found to be a far worse era in the UK than in the US (since I experienced both), I don't recall as many people of different stripes feel so disenfranchised as now. People never tossed the word "revolution" around as much as they are now and it's not jingo talk either.
jrsnyderjr 9 months ago