Monday, December 20, 2010

FEMA The Near Perfect Mistake

Well another year is going by and FEMA has been all over the web discussing how 2010 has been a year of record for natural disasters. While it has been tragic in the number of lives lost it also needs to be emphasized as to FEMA’s track record of knowing that disasters have happened in the first place.
One other factor has to be given consideration as well; everyone including U.S. government agencies has to have the final word in pressing people to always remember the worst. Each year ending brings out the doom and gloom crews, and opens the door wider for the coming year to sound just as bad if not worse for all of society.
There will always be this sense of wonder as to why the socially inept scholars of the damned take such pleasure in making sure the rest of the world is equally as miserable as they are. HINT; if you can’t say anything nice, shut up!
We live our day to day lives embraced in the warmth and devotion of those who seek only the opportunity to watch us all die together with as much misery and suffering as possible. The facts of this phenomenon are undisputed.
Each day we turn on the TV or radio and absorb the latest in world chaos, nuclear threats, terrorism, deadly weather, rampant crime, and a host of related issues all of which seem open to the idea of inviting blood curdling horrors be the relaxation part of our day.
It seems bizarre that America didn’t become so screwed up until people were bombarded by death, despair and hopelessness as an alternative to paying attention to actual problems and seeking real solutions, which of course would put FEMA out of business as they have solved no real problems since their beginnings.
The only real despair and sense of doom is embedded in the minds of those who have no interest in solving problems when hard work and difficult decisions are involved. It’s easier to distract the masses than focus with conviction. Everyone must learn to ignore the doomsday brigade and eventually they will just die alone and miserable which has been their wish all along.
With regard to FEMA, most years have been destructive years for natural disasters, it’s the way the earth naturally functions, and if you really paid closer attention like you are paid to, you would know that nearly every year carries its share of disasters and always has. The doom needs to dig a hole.

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