Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Sky is Falling

So now we are told that our credit rating as a country has once again been downgraded. This is because of the fantastic lack of leadership now taking place in our nations capital. 
Needless to say, the Democrats are blaming the Republicans, the Republicans are blaming the Democrats, the house blames the Senate, the Senate blames the House and all of them eventually blame either Obama or Bush. 
In all honesty, things are so messed up in Europe that they see our economy as better than their economy and are pouring European money into the USA faster than ever before. 
Chicken little was walking down the road and got hit on the head by an acorn. She panicked and believed the sky was falling. Soon she convinced everyone she met that the sky was falling and they all panicked. Evenutally they all marched into the wolfs house, who politely ate them all.
Bottom line, don’t jump to panic. Things may be bad, but they were bad in 1776, 1864, 1929, 1942, 1967, 1997, and 2011. Seems like we got through those times, we will get through these. The sky isn’t falling, we are just going through a change. Change is good. Just Say’n.


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