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Friday, November 15, 2013

Life and death in never never land


Life and death in never never land

       I am personally getting tired of our federal President lying to us. That he still gets a platform to do so also amazes me. And that many American people still believe his lies also still amazes me. Now he is a smooth talker, at a minimum. And that is just the way things are these days in America. And that he and his hired minions use lying as away to rule also still amazes me.

            Of course it will probably and eventually collapse, with all the probable adverse impacts where I live.

            Now I still try avoid doing psycho babble type analysis as a waste of my time.  I focus on capabilities. Who knows what lurks in the minds of this crummy federal President and his hired minions? I just fear what he and his minions can do to me while they are in political power.

            But after his five years in office, I also have to listen to what he says, what he does not say, and how he says it. Now that gets into psycho babble and sometimes capability kind of things. Even the lawyerly ideas of his parsing words and phrasing comes into play, too.  So does the influence and power of his hired minions. Actual actions count, also.

            Make up your own mind about your future and life that results. I have.

            As for me, I am focusing my present time on growing some food and making some local electricity. That's it.  My priority is taking care of myself, my Family, and even some Friends. Even "soup kitchen" type of situations come into my mind, too. So does my "security"  and "medical" planning. It is hard to believe I can even think this way in the USA in 2013.

            What I fear mostly these days in late 2013 is disease. Mostly I fear disease from some kind of epidemic caused by all the things I worry about, including my federal President lying to us. Said another way, I have to live (and maybe die) in the real world.

            Maybe it is time to re-read Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll? That book may be more realistic than I had thought about in my own past. And the present, too, the way things seem to be sorting out.

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