Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What to say today?

It would be easy for me to jump into the story out of the UK that all paychecks go to the government first, and after they take the taxes directly, they then send you the rest. I could talk about that, but it is not happening here in America, or is it?
There could be language already in place in the Healthcare reform act (That's now a law)that gives the IRS the power to seize wages based on insurance requirements, and you are aware of amendments aren't you? So I'm going to hold off today, and speak about other disturbing things. Let's talk about your food :) The FDA is working on approval, of a genetically modified Salmon, that if approved for human consumption will be on shelves near you. I know what you are thinking: I do not eat salmon, well what about when they approve cows,chicken, and pork? It's all happening. In stores now you are consuming products that have corn in them, and this corn has been genetically modified to be resistant to pests, that means that there are chemicals that were bred into the seeds (Hybrid seeds)to kill off the insects that would feed on the corn. What happens when you consume large amounts of corn syrup, or corn starch? Corn syrup is in sooooooooooooooooo many things, and you are eating it! The FDA will not allow companies that do not use Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) to label the packaging No GMO product. If it is safe to eat the GMO products, then consumers should have a choice to purchase GMO or non GMO products. There are so many things wrong in the world today, and there are just too many thing to discuss. The Dream act or "Nightmare act" depending on your point of view. The Cambridge company that said the recession ended in June of 2009, yet unemployment is going to remain high until 2013. We could talk about the 7 US soldiers supposedly kidnapped in Iran (which would only be a precursor for war). The fact that the Amnesty program is being coupled with a defense spending plan, so as to sneak it in. We could mention that 100,000 fish died, in a river connected to the BP oil disaster, but the mainstream media did not cover it. We could talk about how in the last year we have been closely buzzed by numerous asteroids that were not detected until only a couple hours before they could have impacted us. Our total US debt is @13.4 trillion dollars and climbing and so on and so on. Something wicked this way comes, and I'm not sure when, but it is coming.

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