Monday Madness

Can it get any worse?  Hard to believe the news can get any worse, but with the trouble in Afghanistan, floods, oil disaster, crashing economy, and violence in Gaza it’s getting overwhelming.

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13 Responses to Monday Madness
  1. JAPE
    June 14, 2010 | 11:59 pm

    Mike,

    Yes, it’s overwhelming. And yes, it can and will get worse! It always does.

  2. Dude
    June 15, 2010 | 12:10 am

    In some ways it is getting worse. But in some ways it is getting better.

    Of course, at heart, I’ve always been an optimist.

    As is said, it is always darkest before the dawn.

  3. Denny NNWofLA
    June 15, 2010 | 12:18 am

    My father said, “Well at least they can’t eat you.”
    He was wrong about lots of other things too.

    Regards, Denny NNWofLA

  4. Dude
    June 15, 2010 | 1:34 am

    I’m starting to wonder if they will start publishing the numbers of clean-up workers who are getting sick because of the toxicity of the oil.

  5. irishdave3
    June 15, 2010 | 1:55 am

    Dude
    Check out Thom Hartmann today…collapsing Sea floor and Halliburton’s Fracking technique…in the 21st century the Expression is “It’s always darkest …just before it goes totally black”.

  6. Michelle
    June 15, 2010 | 1:57 am

    As a mother of two and a fellow atheist, I am thinking good thoughts for peace and light for your family and Molly. I am so frightened to think of the world that Molly and my husband’s and my two sons, Damian and Matthew, will have to inherit when we are gone from this Earth. I only hope–no, not hope, but COMMIT–to doing more to raise awareness of the fact that we as Americans need to be doing more, so much more, to wean ourselves off of the oil teat before the global living condition on our planet becomes worse, so much worse.

    I can’t stand it, as an atheist, when people of faith ask me why I don’t believe in a higher being that is “larger than myself” to give my life meaning. On the contrary, it is the here and now, and the world that my husband and I pass on to our sons, that gives all of our lives meaning. We are not living for an imaginary country club in the sky, but for the world that our sons and daughters will one day inherit–that is the real world, that is reality, that we as our future generations’ parents must confront, every day, until the day that we die.

    Love you,

    Michelle and Jon

  7. Dude
    June 15, 2010 | 2:01 am

    Michelle,

    Well said!

  8. irishdave3
    June 15, 2010 | 2:10 am

    Kipling? He was a Mason you know…oh,no… Anyone see “The Man Who Would Be King”?

  9. crow
    June 15, 2010 | 2:17 am

    things are going to get worse, of course.

    they have run like insane swine, unchallenged, for 30 years. their psychosis is now the predominant meme. we were busy doing nothing. right?

    it is going to be nasty, because tens of millions can be deceived out of their own interests, easily. the swine rely on this in a big way.

  10. irishdave3
    June 15, 2010 | 2:19 am

    …but, but, but …if we Destroy the Environment…we can always move some place else. It’s The American Way! When did Rape, Ruin and Run become Drill.

  11. irishdave3
    June 15, 2010 | 2:21 am

    …darn puter (they are instuments of Satan)…become Drill. Spew and Skeddasle?

  12. crow
    June 15, 2010 | 2:58 am

    did anyone else lose the broadcast when malloy started talking about israel and castro?

    just wondering.

  13. Andy in Seattle
    June 15, 2010 | 2:03 pm

    Personally, I’m hoping that a huge meteor crashes into the planet at this point…faster death than what we seem to be putting ourselves through at this point.

    Did you see how pick-up trucks sales are starting to go up? Oh yeah!! We learned our lesson about the oil disaster!!!