Greetings in the name of the Lord.
I'd like to cover a few bases containing insider knowledge before I am able to revamp and relaunch the site using professional help. A site held together with bubble gum and duct tape isn't going to cut it.
It hasn't cut it for quite some time, but I got plenty of mileage out of it.
First, Congress is having discussions on dealing with our banking system.
The demise of the Federal Reserve is already a given, but concerning the likes of the big banks, there is a conversation considering the reintroduction of the Glass- Steagall Act in the works. Accompanying this would be the repeal of Dodd-Frank, which many complained hindered smaller banks from lending money.
The second debate raging on the Hill is the prospect of a common currency for the Anglophone nations, or the House of Jacob. The different blocs represented in chapter 7 of Daniel provides a clue as to what the world monetary system(s) will look like prior to the Lord's second return. This may confuse or alarm some, and unnecessarily so. Nowhere in the Bible does it say anything about a one-world dictatorship. This erroneous notion originates from the fact that some people overlook the simple word "and" in the middle of two chapters, which operates to join two seemingly separate thoughts or notions together into one singular, coherent message. This is something that we will be talking about, but it's not about to happen just this second.
I was going to chime in with a lengthy diatribe against the poor quality of care that our veterans have been receiving in some instances, but I found it fruitless for me to do so.
Hopefully the VA will be able to more effectively deliver the care that is needed to those who need it most. Be it shutting down certain hospitals and pushing the system closer into general health care services, having traveling specialists move from location to location, or whatever else one could possibly think of. The only thing that matters after brainstorming and bouncing ideas off of each other is concrete steps to fix these problems, not just platitudes of change which leads to nothing but lip service for their troubles.
Lastly, there's always time for a Mongoose, isn't there?
May God truly bless you and yours.
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