Thursday, June 3, 2010

THE SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT and RAGE


This summer promises to be a real winner.
Dissolution and chaos reigneth.
The US swept away on a swirling pool of crude oil and toxic sludge with our southern Gulf Coast states simmering and raging in open rebellion.

Additionally, a major hurricane season forecast.
And, now, in the north, former indicted Democratic Illinois Governor and mobster capo, Blagojevich's trial begins finally THIS WEEK.
Jury selection first, which takes a few weeks, at minimum.
The trial promises to be a media circus and feeding frenzy of political entertainment as Obooma's entire Chicago White House mob becomes implicated and dragged into court.

Europe, simultaneously, going up in smoke with militant protests, strikes over IMF dictated labor policies and corresponding wholesale sellout and sell off of state industries and resources.

And, then, our simmering, explosive, boiling Middle East "emerging markets" cauldron hangs in the balance.

On the opposite side of the globe lay an explosive Korean peninsula, with additional events throughout Asia.
So, escalating militarism in the cards everywhere responding to ALL these many global crises and challenges.
What other alternatives have they??

Any of them??

All are bankrupt and desperate.

They can not plug even one gushing, gaping crude oil hole here at the bottom of the Atlantic Gulf.

How can they plug the multitudinous holes, stem the rushing tide, extinguish the many fires popping up simultaneously everywhere?
A maze of competing, conflicting, contradictory forces all tugging, pushing and pulling at each other in different directions.
ENJOY!
This summer promises to be spectacular.
I can hardly wait.

If all are lucky a meteorite will land and/or a major volcano explode, as well, putting everyone out of their misery quickly rather than the slow, tedious drip, drip of water torture.
And, for those, perchance, unfamiliar with my heading reference, above, the following:


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http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/261500.html

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