Posted by John Robinson on April 16, 2008 5:29 AM
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Antonio said:
We need to evaluate our life, family and work to see if they are recession-proof. My plans, actions and tactics to survive is to have faith, which is the substance I will need for what I want.
Just remember that storms come to past, not to last.
There is a reasonable possiblity that we are facing a major meltdown of our socio-economic system - a "realignment," if you will (to try to put a positive spin on it). Between 9/11, oil prices, Katrina, the Iraq War, and millions of dependent illegals, and a looming tax-hungry Democratic administration, we are in grave danger of buckling under the load.
All it would take at this point is another major blow and the whole house of debt-ridden cards would come crashing down. Perhaps we had better go a bit farther, Antonio, and try to make our lives meltdown proof - oxymoron? And your right - faith is the only factor that trumps every contingency.
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We need to evaluate our life, family and work to see if they are recession-proof. My plans, actions and tactics to survive is to have faith, which is the substance I will need for what I want.
Just remember that storms come to past, not to last.
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Posted on April 16, 2008 6:42 AM
There is a reasonable possiblity that we are facing a major meltdown of our socio-economic system - a "realignment," if you will (to try to put a positive spin on it). Between 9/11, oil prices, Katrina, the Iraq War, and millions of dependent illegals, and a looming tax-hungry Democratic administration, we are in grave danger of buckling under the load.
All it would take at this point is another major blow and the whole house of debt-ridden cards would come crashing down. Perhaps we had better go a bit farther, Antonio, and try to make our lives meltdown proof - oxymoron? And your right - faith is the only factor that trumps every contingency.
Posted on April 20, 2008 2:51 PM