November 2022: Democracy's D-Day or Just Another Election?
Download MP3So what is significant about the month of October 2022? If you're watching this video before October 22, see if this matches what your expectations might be or new information. If you're watching this video after October 2022, let's see how much of this came true. Why is October 2022 maybe one of the most significant times in the history of maybe the United States, maybe the world? Here's why there's an election that's going to happen in October. This election is going to decide the Congress and many governors and some mayors for the US for the legislature Senate House of Representatives.
Why is this one any different than others? Because here's the thing, everybody is dug in deep. Their heels are dug in and the world view differences from both sides is extremely different. Those on one side have very strong significant beliefs pulling one direction, those on the other side have very strong beliefs in the other direction, and both sides believe that if the other side is in charge the world's going to come to an end. Both sides believe that their view of how to manage a society is the only right one. The other side is evil, dangerous, stupid. It's going to ruin the country. And you notice I didn't pick sides. Both sides think the same thing about the other side. And both sides are not prepared for their worldview to be vanquished. Like nobody's planning on well if my belief system is not the one that runs the country I know what to do. Neither side is prepared for that.
So what's the percentage of people on each side? Well, you could say 50 50, but it's not really. It's more like 35 or 40 percent of the people are on one side, 35 or 40 on the other side, and the ones in the middle are just kind of like could go either way. Either way you look at it, there's 35 or 40 percent of the people in this country that no matter what happens in October are going to believe that their worldview is not being respected and those who are in charge are a physical danger to their well-being and an urgent crisis for their life. And all of those people, eighty percent of the people are a hundred percent certain that one of those two views is an untrue statement. It's an untrue environment.
What are they gonna do when another philosophy of culture is in power? Because right now it's kind of an equilibrium. It's kind of a balance, right? You have it log jam. You do have one party in control of one thing, one in control of something else. You have a log jam in the Senate so not much is happening either way. It's like a constant push pull. It's not much is moving. There's a lot of forces pushing against it, probably more forces than it ever been before.
Some major cultural subject matter is coming to the forefront. Look, if you pick the top five cultural conflicts for the last 30 40 years, you know what they are that have been battled and debated and argued about for the last 30 40 years. Each one of those is now in conflict. There's pressure pushing on both sides. In October somebody is going to be in charge with a majority and will be able to put through whatever they want to put through in October. What will the others do? What will the other side do?
It's only four months away, 120 days away. That's enough time in the meantime with inflation everything else for people to use up their savings. They're gonna see their houses go unsold for three more months of mortgage payments. The reality is gonna sink in. The gas is ten dollars a gallon. Layoffs are going to start happening. It's a perfect storm because the pressures on individuals are only going to go up between now and then. Any solutions to inflation to gas to the economy to jobs, there's not enough time for any of those to kick in and have any kind of effect. All of the financial pressures on society are only going to increase. At the very best case scenario they'll stay the same, but that's not any kind of prize. It's not any kind of consolation if things get locked in to stay the same and prices don't go up. It's still too much.
Six dollar gas is still too much. So if none of these problems get solved, it's still going to be a problem three four months from now when this election takes place. So what's going to happen even before the election? There's groups on both sides that are taking pretty extreme action. We see it in the news. There's forms of violence, there's forms of conflict, there's forms of various disobedience. So if that's happening before the election when there's still a balance right now, both sides can have wishful thinking that things are going to work out, something's going to fix all this between now and then. The rhetoric is going to get more. The financial realities are going to get worse. And then there'll be this event that's going to unleash a majority one way or another. We don't know what that is. There's predictions. Predictions in April May or June July mean nothing. The only thing that matters is on that date in October when the results are announced. That's when it's real.
What are people to do then? What do you think? What are you going to do if it goes your way? How are you going to feel? How are you going to ride that wave? If it goes against your way, whatever way that is, doesn't matter, what are you going to do? How are you going to feel if the entire cultural belief system you have is vanquished and conquered by another belief system that you don't believe in in any of it? There's no overlap, very little overlap anymore between the two sides. So if there's no overlap and one side wins, your side is completely removed from decision making. What are you going to do when that happens? What do you think the society is going to do? What do you think different groups are going to do? Put your comments below, let us know what you think is going to happen and then we can all look back on it in October November and see where we write.
Maybe this is all concerned about nothing. Maybe it's all gonna work itself out. Maybe it's kind of like Y2K, right? Everybody's worried about it and nothing happened for those of you who are old enough to remember Y2K. This is a combination of the financial crisis that people thought was going to happen in Y2K or at the beginning of the pandemic. Everybody thought the economy was going to crash. It didn't because of stimulus. Maybe it kicked the can down the road and now it's crashing. And at the same time it's coincidental with this big election event. It's like a perfect storm for all these things to come together at the same time because these financial impacts are now just starting to create anxiety and create anger in people.
Can't pay their bills, not getting any relief for student loans, you're not getting any more stimulus, people can start losing their jobs. A lot of the jobs that were retained or maybe even came back after pandemic ended so to speak, companies are already starting to lay off. Mortgage companies, real estate companies, automotive companies laying off thousands of people. Over the next three four months there'll be more of that. And then you'll have this election and large percentage of the population, 30 40 maybe 50 percent, are going to be completely demoralized by this and feel like there's really nothing left for them because right now they can at least cling to the cultural side if not the economic one. Person's opinion, I'd like to hear yours.
