Looking Forward at 2017

by William Skink

Big Swede wanted a prediction post, so here it is. It will be short.

Trump won’t be assassinated, but he will make millions of dollars by charging Uncle Sam rent to keep him safe.

Trump supporters will refuse all year to acknowledge they were duped, even despite blatant evidence, like the fact Steven Mnuchin once work with George Soros:

Mnuchin spent 17 years with Goldman Sachs, and his father worked at the bank for 30 years in stock trading.

Mnuchin was chief information officer at Goldman Sachs before he left the firm in 2002. He also worked briefly for George Soros.

The economy that’s been papered over since taxpayers bailed out Wall Street will tank, and the media will joyfully attribute the financial cataclysm to Trump and all the racist country bumpkins who elected him. Because that was the plan all along.

Obama will take his failed presidency and blood-soaked Nobel Peach Prize to the UN to join the globalists new global war against the reactionary tides of nationalism rising in Europe and the States.

There will be a cyber attack on our electrical grid and a renewed push to implement smart-grid technology.

Efforts to eliminate cash will accelerate, with an attempt to phase out Benjamin Franklin picking up speed.

I will launch a new website, but it won’t attract any web traffic, so I will blame Russia then start wearing people at every City Council meeting as I replace Candy Matthew-Jenkins, making rambling commentary every Monday evening.

The local media will miss an opportunity to tell the story of a woman’s unnecessary death (and the institutions that could have saved her) because they will be too busy writing fluff pieces about alcohol sales and refugees.

At the State Legislative session, critical infrastructure needs and fixes for institutions in crisis–like the University system, the Public Defenders Office, Child Protective Services and the Criminal Justice System in general–will get short-changed after time is wasted over Missoula’s gun ordinance and the refugee issue.

Happy New Year!