Saturday, March 19, 2011

This week in the news

So I'm back to work, and I have spent significantly less time focusing on the doom and gloom in the world this week. My new place in the opinion biased blogosphere will now be limited to the weekends. This limited edition will have benny's to it!
#1. It's only once a week, so I'm not constantly bombarding you with my Facebook posts.
#2. Refer to number 1.

So I go back to work, and now the United States is getting ready for war #3...... Anyone that thinks we are not taking the lead here is sorely mistaken. The media will say we are not the lead, but who will be advising the "French"? Yes I said the French...France I guess is taking the lead here, and this will be fun! Wi wi in their pants if the US was not right behind them, is what the French would do...sorry France, but it is true!

The United States is broke, we have no more money! Our government borrows $5,000,000,000 a day to operate, and if we are in full on battle mode in 3 countries that will add more money to our already overworked over stressed economic system. It also puts more brave men and women in harms way, and do not forget about innocent men women and children in the wrong place at the wrong time which right now is ( Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Lybia).

On to situation # 2 Japan! Japan is dying right now.... Millions of people are dying right now, and they do not even know it. The earthquake, tsunami and now "Meltdown" are the immediate dangers, but the "radiation" is the real problem here. Not just the radiation in Japan, but the fact that it is circling the globe in the jet stream. If you believe Fox and Cnn ABC etc...when they say there is nothing to worry about , then hit the snooze button in your brain, and go back to sleep. The real gauge of the radiation will be visible in nature. When there is a unexplained die off of animals, that will be phase 1. Phase 2 will be the human toll. Pray to God ( even if you do not believe in God) that this meltdown is controlled and soon. By the way, there will be a significant earthquake today tomorrow or Monday.

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