Gloom and doom be damned
Look, the face of the world, is what it is. The future of the world rests in hands far beyond our ken, barely to even understand. What is, what was, what will be is going to happen, good and bad. That's simply life on Earth. Some folks wake up and find a Tsunami in their living room one morning. Don't you think they would have liked a "heads up" on that? Wouldn't you? And believing evil will simply just "go away" is an infantile viewpoint in the extreme. What matters is how we handle the good, the bad, and the ugly in our daily life. That's our allotment. We can do and act globally for the best of ourselves and others, share what we know - even if it's just a good bread recipe - and then, let it go. Worrying about the imminent death of the American economy isn't going to change the outcome, except for your very own soul. The drunks have a saying that goes something like this, change what you can, accept what you can't, then have a brewski before the bars close. Or something like that.
So, if you start hearing forecasts on this site, while I can be around to put them up, it's to give that heads up to those who otherwise, won't get it. If a volcanoe or a car wreck was coming, you'd like to know about it, right? RIGHT?
So, we discussed last in summer of 2005 the death of the housing market in November, which came to pass. I'm telling you now, right now, I see the DEATH OF THE DOLLAR and have for two years. I don't see the crash coming until after Christmas, then...
But look at the bright side, we'll be in a shooting war - again - and it we can blame it all on those dirtpoor farmers in the Gaza strip. Or Tehran.
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