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  • 2017 in review

    Posted on December 29, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Perhaps 2017 is best called the year of denial. Ignoring known facts and pushing forward with political fantasies that amount to pointing the Titanic towards a head on collision with that big chunk of ice. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Commentary International Politics Middle East Mother Earth Nature North Korea Politics Russia United States War and Conflict 📎and tagged climate change Donald Trump Net Neutrality nuclear war Vladimir Putin
  • Climate spin phrases

    Posted on April 15, 2012 12:02 am by Richard

    If you have been paying attention, there have been subtle changes in the words being used to describe what has been going on with good old planet Earth. Phrases that rolled off everyone’s tongue just 1 year ago have been replace with new phrases in an effort to steer public opinion. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Mother Earth NATO Weather 📎and tagged climate change Global warming
  • Crying after the news

    Posted on January 29, 2011 12:05 am by Richard

    If you ever felt a bit more sad or depressed after watching an evening network news broadcast, you are not alone. Feeling blue and more somber is actually very common. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Economy Iran Mental Health Middle East Mother Earth North Korea Politics Sports Terrorism United States 📎and tagged BP oil spill depression Dictator ecological disaster Global warming Greed Nuclear attack Riot
  • Believe it or not

    Posted on October 8, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    When the phrase global warming is heard, there still can be some passionate arguments on both sides if it is true or not. But then again in disaster films there is always a group of people heading in the wrong direction as well. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Human Nature Mental Health Mother Earth Nature Weather 📎and tagged climate change Global warming religion
  • Need for green energy urgent

    Posted on August 28, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    With big indicators saying the US economy may stall and do a double dip, and just about every place you look the economy looks like a country fair’s tractor pulling contest, the answer is becoming painfully obvious. The simple fact is due to political decisions of President George Bush, America is 6 to 8 years behind in technology and implementation of green energy. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Economy Gas Cramps Mother Earth Technology United States Weather Work 📎and tagged George Bush Global warming money National debt
  • Global warming the believe it or not mind game

    Posted on July 31, 2010 12:03 am by Richard

    It has been an interesting watch from the sidelines as some try to make people believe that global warming is a hoax. This and the emails saying data is wrong or distorted, is just part of the mind game. The question is who is behind this quasi conspiracy if anyone at all. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Antarctica Artic Commentary Mother Earth Weather 📎and tagged Global warming
  • Doomsday fart

    Posted on July 20, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    Connecting the Dots may have given this entry a name that could make you smile, but in reality there is sufficient evidence to take this seriously. We have decided to let you read this and come to your own conclusions. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Dots Gas Cramps Mother Earth Nature 📎and tagged doomsday Gulf of Mexico
  • Nature’s war with humans opening salvos

    Posted on June 21, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    The one thing constant about global warming is our inability to nail down when things will start to get real bad. Things are happening far sooner than we could ever have imagined or predicted. So looking at the major weather swings that have started this year, it may well be that the start of the major disasters has arrived. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Artic China Mother Earth Nature Weather 📎and tagged Global warming
  • Oh what a mess this world of ours

    Posted on June 15, 2010 12:03 am by Richard

    If it seems like more things are going wrong in today’s world than in the past, you are not alone. It seems no matter where in the world you find yourself looking at, there is some sort of turmoil under way. Some of it is cause by nature, and some has been caused by man. The one difference is man is taking a bigger and bigger role in causing problems. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Commentary Human Nature Mother Earth Nature Weather 📎and tagged Global warming Greed
  • Killing the un-killable

    Posted on June 13, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    The food industry is the one industry that will survive a nuclear war. No matter what state the world is in, people need to eat. But with the BP oil disaster growing more massive each day, generations of small seafood businesses along the Gulf of Mexico are laying off all their employees and closing the doors because the food has become poisoned with oil. The issue is those doors may stay closed forever because the oil will be around longer than most people live. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Button Pushers Mother Earth United States 📎and tagged BP oil spill food industry
  • Year of the Oil

    Posted on June 5, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    Move over year of the Tiger, move over Rabbit, Dragon and Snake as well. This is the year of the Oil complements of BP in the Gulf of Mexico, and it is here to stay much longer than any of your in-laws ever did. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Gas Cramps Mother Earth United States Work 📎and tagged Anger Greed Oil spill
  • Greed key to man-made disasters

    Posted on May 30, 2010 12:03 am by Richard

    This could have been easily named ‘BP Unplugged’ or ‘Secrets to global economic meltdown’, but the problem is much wider than that. The human track record is very clear that when tempted by greed disasters happen, and they happen a lot. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    China Corruption Gas Cramps Human Nature Mother Earth Reality Check 101 Unfortunate Realities United States Work 📎and tagged banks deregulate ethics Global warming Greed morals
  • Today’s challenges more difficult than past

    Posted on January 20, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    If you pick any time in history you will see the problems of that era covered in the news and history records. When you compare them to today, you will see them getting increasingly more difficult as time goes on. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


    Food For Thought Gas Cramps Mother Earth Nature Observations Terrorism
  • Republicans seem out of touch with reality

    Posted on December 13, 2009 12:02 am by Richard

    When you sit down and start to listen to the Republican party in the US, you hear them describing things in a way that has at the very least have hints of arrogance. The concept of the parties direction that was once a flower for many, seems to have grown into a weed sucking the life out of other things. Continue reading → Post ID 16322


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