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Forecast 2010

James Howard Kunstler's Forecast 2010 is worth reading. He is the author of The Long Emergency and provides some guidance at the end of the article on how we need to come together.



The year ahead-- Just about everything which evaded fate via gamed numbers, budgets, and balance sheets in 2009 seems destined to hit a wall in 2010. To pick an arbitrary starting point, it is hard to see how states like California and New York can keep staving off monumental changes in their scale of… Continue

Added by Phil Lane Jr. on December 30, 2009 at 8:21pm — 4 Comments

Responding to Fear Of The Future and 2010 Perspectives !

Barbie-Danielle DeCarlo commented incitefully to an earlier blog:



I'll admit this can be some 'terrifying' news (which, etymologically speaking, has it's roots in 'terror') and can freak some people out.



When people get freaked out, they get paralyzed. There are a few who can transcend that feeling and forge ahead. How, then, can we share with our brothers and sisters, the urgency of the need for co-created change without scaring the bejeezus out of people (by which… Continue

Added by Phil Lane Jr. on December 22, 2009 at 10:01pm — 6 Comments

TOP TRENDS TO WATCH FOR IN 2010

:TOP TRENDS TO WATCH FOR IN 2010



The “Crash of 2010”



In November of 2007, we predicted the “Panic of ’08.” There was a panic. In November of 2008, we forecast the “Collapse of ’09.” In March ‘09, the global equity markets collapsed. But before they could crash all the way to the ground, a scaffold of emergency props was erected. An unparalleled array of government cash infusions, rescue packages, bailouts and incentives papered over the crisis.



Today, even as… Continue

Added by Phil Lane Jr. on December 22, 2009 at 10:35am — 10 Comments

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