Tomorrow is election day which means the average 800 ads a day in Colorado will finally stop. Thank God.
I woke up around 4:30 this morning with a stuffed up nose and lingering cold. I’ve had this pseudo cold for 3 or 4 days that can’t decide if it’s going to go full blown or just go away. Maybe I’m keeping it in limbo with 6000 milligrams of vitamin C each day. In any case, I wish it’d just go away already.
Yesterday about the best thing to happen was the Denver Broncos beating the Cincinnati Bengals. It was a hard fought game but we won which is the most important.
They now say 40,000 people need shelter in New York for months. This is going to be very difficult in the city that’s always so strapped for rental space. Trying to rent a place to live or even a hotel stay when there wasn’t a storm is hard enough. My partner Lorenzo, in his 800 foot apartment has 5 people sleeping there and 7 people showering and eating there! I’m telling you for the last time, you’d better look around your house and see if you can make it for a few weeks, at a minimum, without help from anyone. If you can’t, get freakin busy!
The boys dragged two giant bags of leaves from the neighbors house over to our front yard and spread them all around. It’s a kid thing. They’re both up now eating some food before getting ready for school. Mom managed to get all the halloween decorations put away yesterday so that means the Christmas decorations will soon be coming down from the attic. I guess we’re having my Mom over for Thanksgiving and Uncle T and Aunt B are having her relatives. The misses says we’re cooking game hens as she hates turkey with a passion. Her doctor called yesterday and said to call this morning to come up hopefully tomorrow to see what else he can do to help her with her pain. He’s a good doctor, especially to go out of his way on a Sunday to call and check on her.
It’s supposed to snow this coming Saturday and the oldest and I are planning on heading back up to the hills. We’ll need to dress much warmer. Here’s a comment from Grandma Annette,
To bad you didn’t have a camara to take a picture of the elk, you could have it blown up to hang over the fire place, (just kidding). The day sounded wonderful (with out the hunting) for you and Jagger. I’m one of those people who would rather hunt with a camera. My dad hunted for years. One year he had 3 coats made for me, my brother and my Mom from an elk he killed. My coat had lot of fringe and I loved it.
Wonder of she still has that coat? I have lots to do today and I need to get some food as I just returned from the gym. Most people overlook staying in shape as that’s as critical as having extra food. Imagine being in New York having to scrounge for food by climbing in and out of dumpsters or carry gas and not being able to walk a few blocks without being winded. It sure would make things much more difficult.
Here now are some thoughts on people in general in our country. Maybe some of this applies to some of you!
We are surrounded by a nation of people that cannot and will not step out of their perceived reality. They have a normalcy bias and they’re hanging on to it to the bitter end. We can have a government, we can have a mainstream media that warns for a week, non-stop 24/7, “we’re going to have the worst storm in the history of the planet hit the east coast and affect 60 million people,†and we still have people in the largest city in the United States of America fighting for gasoline, pulling guns on one another, punching each other in the face over gasoline, diving into dumpsters for food, fighting for food… In the United States, in 2012, after a week-long warning that this monster storm was coming.
Can you, for one second, imagine what is coming to the shores of this nation when we have a sovereign debt landmine explode, a credit freeze, and you have people from coast to coast who go to an ATM machine and it just doesn’t work?
Or we fall 5000, 6000 points in a week on the Dow and everything they have, everything they think that’s safe, because they have a politician telling them so and a Federal Reserve chairman telling them ‘everything’s going to be just fine,’ is wiped out in this disaster.
Can you imagine a Sandy, a Katrina, coast-to-coast? A 2008, far far deeper, far far worse, coast-to-coast… what this nation is going to look like?
There is no recovery coming. It is mathematically impossible to pay the debt that we have.
The trillion dollar deficit spending isn’t going anywhere… even with Mitt Romney, even with the savior from the Blue team, even with Ben Bernanke and his notions and big ideas to rescue the economy by printing more money and giving it to his bankster buddies.
The deficits are going to continue. The pain is going to continue. the trigger is going to be tripped and we’re all going to go down the road together. We’re all going to go off this cliff together, regardless of who’s in this office.
You can rest assured of this: We are heading for collapse. You have very little time to get mentally prepared, and then get physically prepared for it.
So take it for what you will. I’ve always said that if my Grandpa suddenly came back to life today, he’d be very worried and be rushing to get things in order. We’re like the frog in the pot of cold water that you put on the stove. He’ll just sit there until he boils to death. That’s us, whether you like it or not. Our rights and freedoms have slowly been taken away from us but we don’t notice it as it happens little by little. It’s almost expected nowadays that we’re going to continue to see more and more government control in our lives. And the funny thing is, as they take more control to supposedly make your life better, your life gets worse!
So there you go, that’s it. Good luck and please do as your parents and grandparents would and think for yourself and be prepared to take care of you and your loved ones.
God Bless,