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I really wanted to review this episode and others related to the then-happening Crisis of 2020, because it's far enough out to consider if that really was the start of the peak of this current crisis or, if more is on its way.
An hour or so of reviewing what was happening at that time indicated it was not something I could through together quickly on the last day of 2023, so for now I'm going to simply repost them and let people see what was on my mind at the time.
This was Episode 44, first published in November 2019, and is mostly about the Ukraine Scandal that led to Trump's first impeachment. It seemed clear that this HAD to be what the Crisis of 2020 was going to be about...and, well, no, not really.
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Observing that the Crisis of 2020 appears to have begun, and what it might mean for the events and outcome of this Fourth Turning.
Anzio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Anzio
Eric Fletcher Waters' body was never found, but the location of his death has been determined:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10371269/Found-the-spot-where-Pink-Floyd-musicians-father-died-in-battle.html
Everyone has discussed Turkey and the Kurds, so search it out.
The Glorious Revolution, Charles II and James II and all the rest, is also all out there, including frequent mentions on this podcast.
The “music at the Pentagon gym” tweet:
https://twitter.com/Msummerslowe/status/1188799181386850306
World War II in Real Time on Twitter - finished its first cycle in August 2017 with the surrender of Japan, then started up again two weeks later with the invasion of Poland in 1939
https://twitter.com/RealTimeWWII
FiveThirtyEight impeachment poll tracker.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/impeachment-polls/
And the Republican Strategy podcast episode
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fivethirtyeight-politics/id1077418457?i=1000455331767
“The Crisis of 2020 will be the time when the people of the United States decide what their values really are.” - end of the Crisis of 2020 podcast episode. Not sure if it's still applicable, but worth considering.
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I really wanted to review this episode and others related to the then-happening Crisis of 2020, because it's far enough out to consider if that really was the start of the peak of this current crisis or, if more is on its way.
An hour or so of reviewing what was happening at that time indicated it was not something I could through together quickly on the last day of 2023, so for now I'm going to simply repost them and let people see what was on my mind at the time.
This was Episode 44, first published in November 2019, and is mostly about the Ukraine Scandal that led to Trump's first impeachment. It seemed clear that this HAD to be what the Crisis of 2020 was going to be about...and, well, no, not really.
==========================
Observing that the Crisis of 2020 appears to have begun, and what it might mean for the events and outcome of this Fourth Turning.
Anzio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Anzio
Eric Fletcher Waters' body was never found, but the location of his death has been determined:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10371269/Found-the-spot-where-Pink-Floyd-musicians-father-died-in-battle.html
Everyone has discussed Turkey and the Kurds, so search it out.
The Glorious Revolution, Charles II and James II and all the rest, is also all out there, including frequent mentions on this podcast.
The “music at the Pentagon gym” tweet:
https://twitter.com/Msummerslowe/status/1188799181386850306
World War II in Real Time on Twitter - finished its first cycle in August 2017 with the surrender of Japan, then started up again two weeks later with the invasion of Poland in 1939
https://twitter.com/RealTimeWWII
FiveThirtyEight impeachment poll tracker.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/impeachment-polls/
And the Republican Strategy podcast episode
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fivethirtyeight-politics/id1077418457?i=1000455331767
“The Crisis of 2020 will be the time when the people of the United States decide what their values really are.” - end of the Crisis of 2020 podcast episode. Not sure if it's still applicable, but worth considering.