Today is Protestant Reformation Day. I’ve also been reminded that it is Halloween and my friend Dave’s Birthday. On top of all that, there is a giant meteorological event being dubbed “Frankenstorm” and an impending presidential vote of evidently unheard-of historical consequence. I’d like to take this opportunity to address what I see as a major problem facing America (a.k.a. U.S.A.). This problem is fear. random art I found on the side of the road, unrelated to this post I’ll start with the presidential race as an example of why fear is a big problem for us. This election is being trumpeted as a fork in the road for this country. I cannot count the number of times I’ve heard someone say something like, “This is the most important presidential election in our lifetime.” Let’s pause and reflect on that logic for a moment. What is that phrase meant to portray? It implies that if the election goes the wrong way then the unthinkable will happen. Never mind that the unthinkab...
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ReplyDeleteeverywhere you go serves french fries...that's gotta trickle down into the large Idaho economy right?
economy is stinky cheese here in florida...it's gotten worse even since we've been here...land prices too high, wages too low, and the economy relies too much on people traveling here (disney, beaches, old people, families).
oh well...maybe we'll move up the Idaho if things get too rough...apparently that's where it's at.