It's May 23, 2024, 09:38:52 AM
We hear alot about all the power that's out in Iraq; how many cities have half-power, or they don't have any electricity at all. What we don't hear, strangely; is that in Kosovo, which was our former presidents little 'pet' war (I guess), they have even more power outages than what's going on in Iraq.
In Iraq, we also don't hear that power levels right now, are higher than at pre-war conditions, we also don't hear that the entire Iraqi power grid is being rebuilt, since Saddam never had a decent one built in the first place, the entire infrastructure is being created. I wonder why we don't hear about that? It's just weird to me.
More good news: The economy in the U.S. is on the rebound, sales for september were way above expectations, and every economic indicator is showing signs of significant growth. How come nobody reported this?