Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Are we near?

I am more concerned about the people in power who are funding proxy wars with borrowed money we don't have (and what we do have is just printed out of nothing with nothing to back it) than I am about the price of gas. Taxes are just a big lie to make you feel you contribute something. And I am also more concerned about that lie than the price of gas, although it is also another tax. If we can spend more than what we make, what we make obviously has no value, unless spending was automatically capped at the total income threshold. Personally, I'll just stay home, if we ever run out of gas, or if it becomes unaffordable.

Bottomline: the U. S. and  Western Civilization are very near collapse, but when it does actually happen it will still probably catch everyone by surprise. 

1 comment:

  1. You may think that first sentence is what they used to call a run-on, but I say that is subjective. There was no punctuation in the Bible's original manuscripts and we still get the main message.

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