Saturday 24 July 2021

Eventualities

 This is an essay over ten things that I anticipate will become eventualities. 

1.  Shortly after the 2024 election, and going into the 2025 spring....I anticipate that Youtube, Twitter and Facebook will be given an order to 'clean-up' their mess, refuse, and all will be yanked off the internet for a seven-day period (to which the GOP President will suggest that 'children' get a time-out).

2.  Half of NFL football teams by 2024 will confess that they are not financially viable.  While enlarging their Chinese audience....getting American fans into the arenas is now a major problem.  'Big' contracts are not a common thing anymore.

3.  President Biden, after the 2022 mid-terms, draws a circle, and lessens his public appearances.  By mid-2023, you only see him once a month in a tightly controlled situation.  No more town halls.  No more open Q and A sessions.

4.  The 6th of January 'truth-commission' issues a 2,000 page report in October of 2022.  Six months later, journalists ask around and discover that literally no one in DC has read the entire document.  

5.  The vast majority of TV production companies leave California for either Florida or Texas by the end of 2022.

6.  As the fall of Afghanistan occurs....an exodus of Afghans occur, with more than half-a-million trying to make their way via various routes to Germany.

7.  A gang thug leader gets himself onto the DC mayor's list for the next election and shocks people by getting 30-percent of the vote.  His chief slogan?  "Stop the hate."

8.  A new fact-check association arrives....only to check fact-checkers themselves.

9.  A test is applied to a west coast university over history, to which 90-percent of the 18-year olds are regarded as lacking.  In response, the university requires two non-credit history classes in the first year.  Students completing the two courses....are shocked over history.

10.  Stores in America by mid-August....admit that various school supplies are on back-order and still on ships coming from China....as the new school year starts.  Students are shocked to be told....write on the back of sheets to save resources.  

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