Hurricane Irene Path, A Massive Hurricane of Debt

The last I heard, hurricane Irene was listed as one of the 10 most expensive natural disaster’s to hit American soil. All we can do now is foot the bill, it’s over, it’s gone, just not the price we are now forced to pay! This is yet another debt we are sucker punched into paying. The weather! The hurricane of debt. Can we ever get away? Where do we run, and can we really hide?
Yes with the whirlwind she flew in on, Irene has now flown the hell away. Irene was haughty! She left a devastated path behind her, just like a mad woman, or man! What goes through your mind when you see a natural disaster on the news? Do you ever think of the sheer force of nature? I do!
I know what goes through my mind the minute I see the news bearing bad tidings. I worry first! Of course I’m a worrier, more than the average worry-wart, I ponder, while I work, I sit and wonder about such things as how a hurricane will potentially destroy someone’s life. I still get my work done.
I wonder how people will react, if they will leave or stay and “hold it down”. I worry about the sick and elderly who may not be able to get out of harms way quick enough. I have to quit worrying so much.
One thing I am sure of. I would never consider staying under any circumstance. I’m big on “warning”. If I’ve been warned about something, I become very cautious after which. After all, a warning is a warning sign right? Are we using the good sense that God gave us?
The hurricane Irene path, hit close to everyone’s home. After all, we’re all going to foot the bill. No more worry for me! I have to get back to work so that I can help Uncle Sam catch up on the natural disaster debt!


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What a disaster!!…..but I don’t feel as bad paying for our own people that need help as I do sending maoney to foreign countries!
It really is scary and depressing to witness a hurricane. The devastation after the hurricane can really bring tears to your eyes. But despite this, we are still able to spring back to action. Thank God that he made us resilient to take on everything that comes our way.