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No Worries Mate~

One of the most fun movies of 1986 was the action/comedy "Crocodile" Dundee. The lead role was played by Austrailian actor Paul Hogan, and was based on the true story of Rod Ansell. One of the iconic lines in the movie was spoken by Mick Dundee whenever situations were looking impossible for our hero and his copatriots to survive, and was said in his laconic and laid-back voice, "No worries, mate". Then Mick would solve the situation and win the day.

The situation in Washington D.C. these days appear to be desperate for the Right. A 'President' has been inaugerated that by all accounts will ruin everything that Donald J. Trump did to improve the country and the world,  The situation appears to truely be desperate, with no positive outcome in sight. Biden has signed multiple EO's (executive orders) that will dismantle many of the good things that have been done for America, simply to spite the person that did them, and the people that benefited from them. And to cap it all off the 'President' has unceremoniously through the National Guard out of Washington D.C., with no place for them to go, because the logistic train has not been put in place to care for them. Many of our Citizen soldiers are no 'camped out' in parking garages, in the cold, waiting fot that 'train' to catch up with them. 

Things are looiking desperate.

Jesus has the answer for situation such as this, just as He had for the sitation His disciples faced after His death on the cross, when they were hiding in the upper room waiting to be arrested by the Sanhedrin. 

". . .  and when the doors were shut where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and *said to them, "Peace be with you." John 20:19.

 

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