The Dominos are starting to fall
By Arkie69
@Arkie69 (2156)
United States
September 16, 2008 6:00pm CST
I was just watching the news and they were talking about our economy. The guest they had were a couple of men that were supposed to be experts on our economy. They did their best to explain away the problems we are seeing now but they were not very convincing. While they were talking a string ran across the bottom of the screen that told England, Japan and Russia all did to day trying to boost their economy. Mostly they were trying to prop up their banks and their stock markets. This tells me that what we are seeing in the US is world wide and not just here in the US.
People have been propping our economy up for several years now and we have reached a point that it can't be propped up any longer. All this was caused by two things in the US. That is the crash of the housing market and the increase in the price of our motor fuel. At this point the high cost of gasoline is our least problem. Where the real problem is, is the increase in price of the motor fuel that powers our trucking industry. When the price of their fuel increases the only choice they have is to increase their charges and pass it on. Sooner or later that increase in cost plus other increases are passed on to us the consumer.
Our money supply is very rapidly drying up. The crash of the housing market did this. Too many homes being repoed too fast with high dollar loans still owing on them. This will hurt the public in a way you are not going to hear much about. It will very quickly make it just about impossible for anyone to borrow money. The public can live without loans but the many business in the US that operate on borrowed money can't survive. This will cut down on the amount of consumer goods on the shelves including food. It will also sky rocket the unemployment rate. This will take a lot more money out of circulation.
It is all coming together but it is happening a lot quicker than even I though. We have only one hope. That is to get close enough to God where He can help us with the things we must have to survive. Without God's help we just may not survive. I know that's a black picture but you need to be thinking on it and watch very closely what happens in the next couple of weeks to the next month. There should be some more signs by them.
2 responses
@Arkie69 (2156)
• United States
20 Sep 08
I agree. I figure if money built it or is supporting it God has nothing to do with it. This includes the churches that are surving strictly on money. If you can stop the money and stop the ministry then the ministry was not of God. We need to get back to the way Jesus set His church up, IN THE HOME AND NO MONEY NEEDED.



