Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – July 5, 2024

Greetings from Tyler,

Rishi Sunak has been unceremoniously kicked to the curb in England.  Keir Starmer has been elected the new Prime Minister.  His wing man is none other than Barack Obama, the two having met in college.  Apparently Obama has been tutoring him.  “Change begins now.”  Remind you of anything?

But Nigel Farage will make things interesting.  They say he’ll be “noisy.”

Biden’s performance at the debate has a lot of donors and supporters skittish.  Apparently he realizes he blew it, and is making every imaginable excuse.  Some are still supporting him, but it looks like the mainstream media is throwing him under the bus.  Reports say his advisors in the White House are depressed, and the news is trying to explain it away.  Those paying attention knew he was in bad shape, but the media is surprised, or claims to be.  

Suddenly there’s all kinds of pressure for the pretender to resign.  Immediately.  You can only imagine what’s going on behind the scenes.  They’re probably going to have to forcefully evict Jill, who has grown accustomed to the many perks of the presidency.   Apparently there was an impromptu family meeting called, and there are many facets to be considered.  Foremost, the pretender has some legal liabilities and Hunter’s troubles are no secret.  Maybe there will be pardons all around, and that will be part of the deal that brings Kamala to power.  Imagine the logistics!  Or will it be somebody else come election time?

The mainstream acted surprised to see how Biden performed in the debate.  They’ve been gas- lighting the public so long, they can’t believe everybody knows the truth, in spite of them.  We’ve been wise to it for some time, but the anchors are going along like nobody knows his condition.  A cold?  Sure.  An episode or a condition? Nancy Pelosi is trying to say it was just a fluke.  

You saw the conflagration in France.  Macron is seriously worried as things spin out of control.

They’ve called in all the riot cops they can, but seemingly can’t get a handle on it as it goes on and on.  Apparently the population is deeply dissatisfied with the situation and the rest of Macron’s term may not be pleasant.

How long should a war take?  The war goes on, or should I say, the attempt to banish Hamas for good goes on.  It looks like the “humanitarian aid” has gone into tunnels and rockets.  Trump says Iran was broke during his administration and Iran wouldn’t have been able to sponsor the terrorists under those conditions.  But now?

Ukraine is starting to be described as the start of WWIII.  This thing is a forever war, and if not settled soon it just might spread.  Russia is trying to maintain a buffer against NATO, and Europe apparently wants all of Eastern Europe.  That’s not what Putin had in mind, and we don’t know if it will ever end.  Trump says he’ll have that war stopped before he arrives in the White House.  

The world is ablaze with threats abounding.  The next several months are going to be crucial in the grand scheme of things. Right now, there is no confidence in the United States.  Especially after everyone saw the debate.  It will not do to have an incoherent president of the United States, and the world knows it.  

We’ve just finished the layout for the next WATCH magazine.  There may be much more trying times ahead, even with competent leadership. With Obama running the show we’ll be lucky to survive.  

Mark