This is one of those “good news, bad news, and in-between news” mornings for you.
A couple of news stories this week have us asking un comfortable questions about whether the joint Canadian/U.S. Great Lakes is a catastrophe waiting to happen. That’s the bad news.
The in-between is our outlook on the markets, which as I mentioned in passing on the UrbanSurvival.com site, is quite bearish for the next several weeks…but there’s a lot of detail to cover there including the charts of harmonics of past market declines and recoveries.
And then there’s the good news. Elaine and I have been continuing our dialog on “What do we want to be when we grow up?” and – as a corollary to that…where might that be? Some really neat options appear that can be done on a simple Social Security income. *(for however long that lasts…)
So pour the mug (or coffee) and hoist it. We’re off into the wild black and white and read all over…
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After learning about nuclear reactors in the U.S. Navy I could not ever understand they built reactors not just on the great lakes on both coasts and along all major rivers. For example: If a reactor went blew out in IL Quad cities It would wipe everything south to New Orleans And all the drinking water for the cities along the way.
Don’t worry about pollution or radiation, nature is going to take care of the problem. There is no solution to this.
http://fl.biology.usgs.gov/Nonindigenous_Species/ZM_Progression/zm_progression.html
And there have been ‘rumors’ of them spreading to the Northwest too!
Modern transportation pretty much ensures that if there is a problem – it will eventually be everywhere . . .