Sicilianthing wrote:
That’s it... I’m officially off the Trump Train... Good Luck Guys...
This is Treason in all it’s colors seen or unseen.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
We did it! We did it! We did it!
President Trump just took a victory lap by signing the United-States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on the South Lawn of the White House.
In Trump's words: "Today, we are finally ending the NAFTA nightmare and signing into law the brand new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement ... The USMCA is the largest, fairest, most balanced and modern trade agreement ever achieved. There's never been anything like it."
Some controversy: "There was a notable absence of some of the key House Democrats who were instrumental in negotiating with the Trump administration on the final agreement on the deal and securing its passage on the House floor with broad bipartisan support."
That’s it... I’m officially off the Trump Train...... (
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I pity you, Sici, I really do. It is sad to see someone so overcome with such a dour, negative outlook on life. Doom and gloom all the way. You see danger in everything. You issue WARNINGS and ALARMS and THREATS about everything, never once posting something positive, encouraging, or uplifting. You insult the intelligence of anyone who doesn't subscribe to your bleak and gloomy world view.
It is well documented by survival experts and psychologists working in the field of sports, the military, and other high risk pursuits that if you are ever faced with a life threatening emergency you will not survive without a positive attitude and a sense of humor.
The world does not conform to your view of it, or what you want it to be, you must adapt to wh**ever the world brings, and if you are ever faced with a sudden, unexpected emergency the world will k**l you if you are unable let go of preconceived mental maps of the world and quickly adjust to a "Be here now" attitude that will clear the way for you to mentally, physically and emotionally remap your immediate circumstances. You will not be able to do that if you fail to take a positive attitude toward your situation and laugh about it.
Our survival kit is within us, Sici, not in a backpack or an ammo can. We tap into that kit everyday, we draw from it when we do nothing more than drive to the store for a gallon of milk.
I have two book reading suggestions for you to consider that might shed light on what I'm talking about.
Deep Survival: Who lives, Who dies, and Why by Laurence Gonzales. He draws upon his own experiences as well as testimonials of those who survived against nearly impossible odds. Gonzales does not discuss survival gear, weapons, or bug out bags. He presents the psychological, physiological and emotional responses to life threatening circumstances. In his book, Gonzales recounts the brutal survival situation Steve Callahan faced when a whale slammed into the 21 foot sloop he built himself and sank it.
Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea by Steve Callahan. Callahan would never have survived had he not mentally, physiologically and emotionally remapped his situation on a daily basis, taken a positive attitude and found some humor in it. His survival shocked the professional survival experts.
Trying to help you here, bro, take this for what it is worth.