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Friday, February 22, 2013

We have big oil to thank…


The next time you see an oil company’s public service announcement on television, internet, magazine, billboard, etc., and they’re tooting their horn as to all the good they’re doing for the world, understand that they intend to raise gas prices higher in the next two months than we’ve ever seen them before! They are simply no good for anyone if they constantly have to prove that they are good to everyone all of the time.

Fossil fuel as a main energy source today is as outmoded as the name implies. It was necessary in its day to fuel America’s industry, but we should have moved on to other, super-abundant, non-polluting energies a long time ago. But these deceitful corporations and the powers-that-be are making sure that new and advanced technologies never make it anywhere near to the mainstream of development and production, hurting their profits in any way. They are very much so a contributing factor in holding the economy back from growing. Is this part of all the good they’re doing for us?

The oil companies simply do not care who is suffering from their shenanigans, nor will they ever care; why would they? They have a mega-monopoly in place that would be hard to willingly give up voluntarily. At the moment, they’ve got nearly everyone funding their cause, and that’s the truth.

Should the economy ever reach the point of collapse, we have big oil to thank in a big way! There are others to thank, but big oil comes close to the top of the list of offenders to send a thank you card out to.

With the state of things as they are, we need to pray for our nation and the world because you can feel that we are at a crossroads, and the direction we take next seems less sure than before. Pray to God that we can overcome what seem to be unsolvable challenges that are absolutely manmade and come from incredible and insatiable greed. Pray that God will take care of these misguided people and bring us into a golden age of peace, love, fairness to all, optimism, and a contented world. Amen! – Jon Kennedy

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