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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Post Election



I started writing a blog post about the current election -compared it to being inside a horror movie. After a few paragraphs I became too depressed to continue.

Let's skip right to 2017. First of all, almost nobody is going to move to Canada. If Liberals didn't move there during the Bush administration and Conservatives didn't flee after Obama, it just ain't gonna happen. Besides, Canada is not a bolt hole. It's a real country with issues of their own. I do encourage people to visit, if for no other reason than to get a bit of perspective on what living in another country is like. Canada is the training wheels version of foreign travel.

The economy is going to present some serious challenges. Ignore what the stock market is doing. It's not a good indicator of the real economy. Look around and see what's happening in your city or state.

Everyone is focused on ISIS and terrorists. Get real. The odds of running into an ISIS terrorist in the US is vanishingly small. However, it does keep everyone in fear.

There are serious conflicts in motion that are not in the news. Africa is being totally ignored by the average person who has no idea what's happening on the ground. One day the US could be heavily involved in more countries the average American cannot find on a map.

Personally, I don't have a clear idea what 2017 is going to bring. In some ways it feels a lot like the years leading up to WWI. Not WWII, but WWI. If we do enter a depression do not be surprised if a major war is soon to follow. Civil rights around the world would be seriously curtained -all in the name of National Security.

World leaders, just like the leaders of WWI, don't know what the heck they are doing. (a short quick war where everyone is home for Christmas) Historically, things snowball.

Avoid living in fear, but don't let wishful thinking blind you to reality. Ignore what leaders say and watch what they do. Preps will be useful during the coming troubled times but having a clear and focused mind will be even more important.

-Sixbears

7 comments:

  1. God forbid we should get into a world war. There is no manufacturing left here to make anything. Can you just imagine the junk we would have to beg China to build for us?

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    1. Especially if we are in conflict with China or one of its allies.

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  2. i understand the chinese make our boys' combat boots.
    can you imagine letting your enemies outfit you for war?

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    1. They used to make them in my home town. I'd buy the seconds for small money. Miss those days.

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  3. used to be a law that no military stuff could be made outside the US or trusted allied countries. Made sense. We are screwed in event of war. All our equipment with chinese electronics probably will be turned off by china if it happens

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    1. That's a real concern. There could be all kinds of backdoors to our electronics.

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  4. "The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun." Ecclesiastes 1:9

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