Boycott the Enemedia networks. Cancel cable TV permanently. Boycott
Google/Yahoo. Boycott Starbucks. Screw the entertainment media. Listen
to collections of oldies on LPs and cassette tapes. Focus on personal health and financial health. Keep contributing to FR.
Already doing all that, no matter who wins, no matter what happens with the economy! It's been years since I was in a Starbucks and I don't have a TV or cable. I do't give information to Google and don't pay the entertainment industry for anything. But I was thinking more about what major changes people are thinking about if Obama wins and we see this country start sliding toward perdition.
We have been the last, best hope of mankind. If the United States is over, we are in for a long, dark time in history. Totalitarianism, repression, poverty, fear, cruelty, communism, warfare. The Devil will have a field day.
Oh, come quickly, Lord Jesus!
We quit cable years ago (although we finally got an antenna a couple of weeks ago to watch MeTV & the constant weather channel; not weather.com, was a gimmee). Neither of us has been to, or rented, a movie in 25 years (we like the oldies; pre 1975, better anyway). Neither of us drink coffee. (not a “conviction”. We’re just addlepated like that) DH listens to Pandora pretty regular & I sometimes do.
That only leaves yahoo (my email) & google. I’m hoping to get a FR email next time I donate or I may go back to Hushmail if it’s not available anymore.
Any suggestions re search engines? (But I’m not likely to give up Google maps/ satellite (cause I like to check out the roads before I go. Mapquest lost me when they went “new & improved”)
PS Have I mentioned lately how much I love FR? This is the only forum I’ve ever been on where I can go back & forth without losing my post or screw up & delete all or part of it- hit the back button & there it is!
Excellent advice. You’ve described much of what i do. Cancelled Cable tv in 2006. Even if there is a Romney win,
i’m thinking i’ll be moving to a more “redstate” type area.
Its a shame. I love my neighborhood, but i want to prepare
for the next,my remaining decades.