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PPTS 9/24/2017 I Look Out My Window, and What Do I See? How About You?

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It is becoming painfully clear that my country, on several levels, is approaching some very, very difficult times. I have some difficulty ranking them. How about you? What do YOU see?

Among the items on my list is an awareness that citizen having a conversation about any of the items on my list is becoming more difficult, more scarey both in public and private to even attempt. The division in America is complete, and the two sides are not discussing anything. As citizen, we have many imperative issues to address, and begin to solve. This episode is my small effort to do so. 

The show will work if YOU participate as citizen, regardless of which side of the division you happen to be on. For what I believe to be an accurate historical moment in our national history, study the USA in the spring/fall of 1859. Failure of citizen to engage in civil discourse during those days resulted, as could well have been projected in advance, in the beginnng volleys of the American Civil War. 

While many thousands of our fellow citizens cannot participate, because they have lost all they own, have no power or communications across all the American geographic properties, their fellow citizens are coming to their aid to help them clear debris--for a price triple what FEMA will pay for. Is this who we are, today? 

I want to know what YOU think. Please feel free to join the live conversation which begins at 2:00 PM Central. Join our lively chat room and converse with your fellow citizen (Remember the 2 rules!).

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The Tennessee Progressive

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