If You Can’t Change Your Situation….

jobThe Angels – Each and every moment of your life is rich with possibility. In every breath you get to choose how you react to life, what will think, and what you will do in the very next moment. The possibilities are endless! The opportunities for love and kindness are beyond imagination! If you could see reality as we do, you would never ever feel trapped in your life’s situations. From our perspective in the heavens,we can see how each and every choice you make, in every moment, in every breath, gives you an entirely different different future.

Say, for example, you feel trapped in a job you do not like. You have to pay the bills to support your family. You don’t have time to go to school. You’ve tried to find a new job and you don’t know where to turn. Now, from a human perspective, that might look as if you have no other choices. However, you do have choice, dear friends!

You can change your vibration even when you can’t change your situation!

You can go to work every day saying to yourself, “I hate this job! I can’t stand these people. My life is terrible.” In that very sad reality your mind will continue to look for all that is terrible about this job. You will continue to attract terrible situations, unkind people, and you will spiral into a vortex of negativity, very much like a tornado, drawing all sorts of unwanted situations into your life.

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A Lie That Serves The Rich

“The offshoring of US manufacturing and tradable professional service jobs has resulted in an economy that can only create new jobs in lowly paid, increasingly part-time nontradable domestic service jobs, such as waitresses, bartenders, retail clerks, and ambulatory health care workers.” – Roberts, Titus, Kranzler

The labor force participation rate has declined from 66.5% in 2007 prior to the last downturn to 62.7% today. This decline in the participation rate is difficult to reconcile with the alleged economic recovery that began in June 2009 and supposedly continues today. Normally a recovery from recession results in a rise in the labor force participation rate.

The Obama regime, economists, and the financial presstitutes have explained this decline in the participation rate as the result of retirements by the baby boomers, those 55 and older. In this five to six minute video, John Titus shows that in actual fact the government’s own employment data show that baby boomers have been entering the work force at record rates and are responsible for raising the labor force participation rate above where it would otherwise be. http://www.tubechop.com/watch/3544087 Continue reading