Social Media Posts: Circa February 13, 2020 to October 4, 2020
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A collection of Social Media Posts from circa February 13, 2020 to October 4, 2020.
Richard Damron
I write/author short e-books about the relationship of the Evolution of Humanity and God's Kingdom which I believe promotes healthier more prosperous, lives, societies and World. I also write and post on Social Media Platforms to share my views. The proceeds of my e-books are used to manage and promote housing, clothing and food of needy people.I was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1964 and now reside in Texas.
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Social Media Posts - Richard Damron
Social Media Posts: Circa February 13, 2020 to October 4, 2020
Richard A Damron
Copyright 2020 by Richard A Damron
This is a collection of Social Media Posts posted circa February 13, 2020 to October 4, 2020. All rights reserved. No part of this paper may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission and proper credit is given.
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A collection of Social Media Posts from February 13, 2020 to October 4, 2020.
Table of Contents
Purpose
Moving Forward
The Economy
First Presidential Debate 2020
Economy Service
Website Creation
Patriots Day - 9/11/01
Labor Day 2020
Voting for Senators
Asset Expenditure of Med-Large Companies
DNC August 20, 2020
DNC August 19, 2020
Visions
DNC August 18, 2020
DNC August 17, 2020
Human Disparities
My Message To You - August 2020
Social Media Appreciation
As I See It
Healthcare, Vaccinations, and Viruses
The US Economy - August 2020
HeartFelt
Used Car Sales Report
Holy and Patriotic Duty
Patriotism and God
Historical Movement
Corporate Human Resource Diversification
Creativity
Cherubs and Children
Acceptance
Contrary Administration
Government Aid/Schools
Government Importance
Kind and Patient
Feng Shui
Hands of God
Human Investment
World Participation and Coordination
Injustice and Service Barriers
World's Collective Will/Spirit
Civil Rights aand Freedom
A Time for World Debt Forgiveness?
World Investment: Spirits and Well Being: The Money will Follow
Table of Contents cont'd
Dollars Bill
God's Laws
Working and Fall/Winter Virus Preparations
Cooperation - Working Together
Economy - Finance and Healthcare
Guiding Light
Easter Thoughts
World Investments
Posts and Quotes - that may not have ever made it
Economy(ies)
Purpose
The purpose of this e-book is to provide a collection of my work for further reading or collecting/saving.
Moving Forward October 4, 2020
To all of my friends, followers, and connections thank you so much. I believe we have reached a time in our evolution and that of God's Kingdom where we are moved to implement great changes for the good in our societies and World. The epitome of this movement has been primarily suffering and it has come at some great costs as many have. And I believe we will probably experience more. But as we move forward to Humanity our suffering will subside and our subsequent movements toward heaven will be motivated by other things such as caring and sharing and love. That is, our actions of good will more closely coexist with our thoughts of good rather than being hampered with the cause of bad action, becoming more in harmony. Our time spent within ourselves and together with thoughts of caring, sharing, and love will increase. Surely there will be a period of time where both exist, heaven and hell, but I am hoping that at this time we are tipping the scale towards more good than bad. Perhaps we will sway forward and back for some time. I believe the ill will or bad actions will probably increase and perhaps become more violent but not as prevalent.
Hopefully we can get more great work done other than war and paying for the rectification of illegal or immoral activities with the compensation, money, of our work. Like implementing good laws and policies in our government(s) which support an Economy, our work, and the prosperity of good. Don't forget your daily life, your daily bread, and those things which bring Life to Your Soul. Enjoy your Spirits.
The Economy October 2, 2020
Well, airlines are, in my opinion, a good indicator of the money being spent and distributed in an Economy. They support a lot of business transactions, travel (vacation, sight seeing), and family related events. While much of the working class of America, small to medium sized businesses and their workers, citizens, have been starved for money because of the irresponsible way in which this administration has managed Covid-19, airlines have subsisted on our federal money. Allowing for those who can or need to to utilize their services.
But now, since they must layoff employees to retain primary assets for even less service, ticket sales to yet unknown customers, I am very worried. While this reduction in service and subsistence on federal aid has been going on for sometime for many, our Economy is now getting to the point where we will need more time and money to reengage it, to redeploy assets.
The US House of Representatives is correct in demanding enough money for everyone, for the greater good. Since we had no Covid-19 management/control it was inevitable that our Economy's natural exchange of money would lessen and small amounts of federal money will not reengage it to a point of profit or benefit and we would continue to accumulate debt. It is probably better and natural that we all suffer or struggle until we get our Economy back to the point of service. We cannot continue to increase debt as this would prolong our recovery after Covid-19 is controlled increasing the time