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Rated: 13+ · Book · Nonsense · #2050715
Thoughts and takes on the way life presents....
#926246 added January 3, 2018 at 1:02pm
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January 3: brutal truth, so skip if you can't take it
Prompt: What do you think are three things we're going to be hearing about a lot more as 2018 rolls on?

I am not going to pull any punches or be politically correct because that's not who I am. You can stop reading now, no harm no foul. And you should if you have not taken your blood pressure meds yet.

I like Donald Trump. I think he is keeping promises and getting things done. I think the boo-hooers will find fault with every single thing he does no matter how much they wanted it, no matter if it was introduced into congress long ago by their party ... Instead of delighting in the economic upswing and the good things coming about, there are still people who will find fault in the good of all things.

I think that the race card will be thrown more no matter how silly it is. Most people I know are color blind. But there are more people of color who can only see color and you can thank the former President for that sorry state of affairs.

I think you will be hearing more about global climatic changes. Instead of reading the Book of Revelation and knowing what is going on, people will grab onto catch phrases like global warming and the hoax that it is.

And bonus prediction: If the NFL does not get their p's and q's lined up and get control of their players, they will be out of business within three years.

Again, JMO. You don't need to agree or disagree, just watch and see for yourself.

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