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The Quiet Before and After The Storm

Updated: Sep 16, 2018

-Source-The American Dossier,By John Katz Editor-


September 15,2018

It must have been the quiet before the proverbial storm that the 2018 Mid-Term Election is determined to bring or perhaps Divine intervention, A majority of media has focused on Hurricane Florence. and have presented actual dialogue in their reporting.


Sometimes there is quiet before a storm sometimes there isn't. Under the right conditions, a peaceful calm will befall your picnic before a storm moves in.

That is if you exclude focus on President Trump’s gaffe on the Hurricane, in that "It's Tremendously Big and Tremendously Wet."


In an effort to maintain their sizzle political pundits quickly referred to this comment with childlike innuendo in order to be cool and make fun of the credibility of the “Prez”

Maybe the post-Clinton/Bush/Obama/Trump party era of party politics has lost its sizzle, as it seems so often to only to lead to hot-air, confusion and anger.


Ask yourself, What makes a “successful person let alone a politician?”


Clearly, one who can make a gaffe,


The reality is that success and failure are only conflicting when there is no dialogue.

You cannot have success without failure nor can you have failure without success. Perhaps it was God’s intended sense of humor and his way to remind us we are not GOD.


We have yet had another week of chanting at the bit hustle. As seen with Maxine Water’s rallying monologue for “impeachment. impeachment”.


A recent Quinnipiac University poll showed that 56 percent of voters said they do not support beginning impeachment proceedings. As seen on Fox & Friends Nationally syndicated radio host Dana Loesch perhaps said it best in saying on Waters, "Maybe propose some policies and give voters some alternatives, instead of constantly complaining about Trump and also talking about issues that [voters] don’t popularly support,"


A FINAL THOUGHT ….Maybe all political parties have lost their sizzle we all can pray that they can find courage in the taking the road not so often taken. Let us pray for them to put down anger and have dialogue and turn towards the storm of a Higher Power…. God and not for ratings thru the media.


And as for Maxine Waters and President Trump’s gaffe…. Sometimes things that are said are meant to be taken as for what they actually are …This hurricane is “Tremendously Big and Tremendously Wet." And we need to all tremendously pray for the reality of outcome from the hurricane and for much needed quiet and guidance for the Mid-Term Elections.


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