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It was a very good year — 9 Comments

  1. Neo,

    I have to agree with you. We in this country don’t really know (yet) what a really bad year is. We’re ever so spoiled. We’ve become far too soft, entitled and whinny. We go along to get along. I’m happier than I’ve ever been, and my life is far, far from perfect. I struggle like everyone else but there’s joy in the struggle. It’s sad that so many people take their cues for happiness from the MSM and all things external.

    In all events, Happy New Year to the finest female conservative writer around. It’s always a pleasure following your thinking and writing. Best wishes.

  2. Neo,

    First, happy New Year!

    Second, I’m not really worried about 2009. Why? With the democrats in the Whitehouse and in the majority of both houses of Congress, all bad will disappear from the so-called news. The unemployed and homeless will disappear. The economy won’t seem so bad all of a sudden, the war on terror will suddenly become necessary. Europe will love us. Greed (i.e. capitalism) will once again be evil. Climate change deniers will once again be compared to crazy Aunt Alice in the attic. But climate change itself will be less and less of a topic unless ofcourse it really does get warmer or a new way to grab your money via taxes needs to be devised. The latter being far more likely than the former. It’s all going to be peachy (or should I say, hopey & changey) and it will continue to be just dandy until there is a republican majority or president again. So you see, good times , Chicago style, will be here for a while!

  3. Good to keep things in a local and global perspective; overall we Americans are as always very well off … thanks to the generations before us and our democracy!

  4. Yes, we are still well off overall as a country-by the grace of God. But plant a garden people! You may need it.

  5. We are very well-off, and lucky to live in this country, liberal whining notwithstanding. We have a lot to be thankful for, especially achieving victory in Iraq. We’re having some tough times now, but so is the entire world. Those tough times won’t last forever, and the US will probably rebound earlier and higher than other countries.

    In all, a good year indeed.

  6. “”I struggle like everyone else but there’s joy in the struggle.
    Webutante””

    I liked that line so much i had to post it again.

    These are the good ole days
    Happy New Year to all!

  7. I for one don’t believe 2009 was nearly as bad as was made out in the press. Everyone keeps talking about how bad the economy was – but in the past year all except one who told me that had jobs! It appears everyone was just repeating conventional wisdom as recieved through the media, imo.

    The recession that had been talked about for at least a year now, didn’t actually occur until the last 2 quarters of 2008 apparently.

    My own theory being that recessions become “official” about the time we’re pulling out of them, I have a nagging suspicion that 2009 will be much better than many *experts* are predicting – and it will have precious little to do with The Messiah taking office, excepting of course the elimination of uncertainty.

    His powers to influence events after Jan 20th are completely related to his ability to screw things up.

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