Catacomb Resident Blog

Waiting for Us to Ask

01 December 2023

By no means would I tell you what to make of the political situation. It's about as confused as it could get.

For example, the GOP is currently divided primarily between the old neocons, pretending for the time being they are pro-Israel (their candidate is Nikki Haley). They use wars to gain control and wealth. Then there's the America First branch (to which Vivek Ramaswamy belongs); they don't want to be involved in foreign wars in places like Ukraine or Gaza. And they'd rather bring all our industry back home. Insofar as Trump has an affiliation, it's mostly the latter. However, when he was in office, the neocons ran things behind his back. I'm not sure that would change if he were elected again. As things stand right now, he could win again.

The actual Zionists are not really represented in the electioneering, but they do have the CIA with them. The bulk of American Big Eva is all tightly entangled in that mess. They remain one of the most powerful voting blocks. They are desperate to bomb Iran. Worse, they would avidly despise Radix Fidem if they knew about it.

Meanwhile, the Democrats are just a couple of steps from imploding. There are panicky noises coming from party leadership.

I'm hardly rejoicing; a stalemate between left and right would do us a lot of good. Unfortunately, the situation is just too volatile. Keep in mind that a lot of what we are seeing is the last gasp of Boomer politics, as that generation refuses to let go. Do you see how old the party leadership is on both sides? From time to time, we see glimpses of what the younger generations would do, but it's hard to pin down a coherent agenda that we should expect. I've read quite a bit of analysis, and there's plenty of contradictions, so I'm not sure what we'll see. All I can say for sure is that it will be different, because the level of frustration is very high.

What we do know is that the younger generations of CEOs, especially in Big Tech, are all in favor of the most insufferable surveillance and censorship you can imagine. They are so desperate to try out their ideas that you might wonder how long the world will last under their leadership. There is some sanity among them, but it's hard to gauge what direction they'll go when the Boomers finally get out of the way.

The most difficult part of this is knowing the youngsters will be forced to start from scratch on a lot of things, the economy in particular. It's not just that Boomers are raping everything, because then it would only be a matter of waiting to inherit. The problem is that the way Boomers use the money ensures that wealth will evaporate when they expire.

Just a reminder: Boomer is a culture, not an age group. It's my generation, but I'm nothing like the bulk of my self-absorbed materialistic age peers. For example, I've been steadily turning over my material goods to my children; Boomers would consume it themselves. And what my kids do with that stuff is their problem. I don't interfere with their decisions. (Oddly enough, they ask my advice often.) Broadly speaking, the Boomers will leave almost nothing to the succeeding generations, except chaos and destruction.

There's not much you and I could do. I remain confident that the covenant people will see what's coming with time to spare and the Lord will guide our response. The hardest part is realizing that most of this is just background noise for the gospel message. There's nothing we could fix; the elohim council opposing the gospel will have a heyday. If God permits this, then who are we to complain?

Basic principle: God provides all our needs, but He most certainly demands that we ask. We must renew the Covenant relationship by the minute, always calling on Him to deliver on His promises. He is just waiting for us to ask.


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