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Everything But America? Give It Time.

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

The market’s been jittery, and if you listen to the so-called experts, they’ll tell you the U.S. is losing its edge. Investors are running toward foreign markets, and the headlines scream that America is on the decline. They’re calling it Everything But America—EBA for short. But if you ask me, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard this song, and it sure won’t be the last.

Stocks are down in the U.S., sure. But what people forget is that downturns don’t last forever. The economy moves in cycles, and if history’s any guide, we’re just in one of those lulls before the next big climb. Investors chase trends, but when the dust settles, they come back to what works. And like it or not, America still works.

With Trump back in charge, you can bet he’s going to do what he does best—push business forward. Love him or hate him, the man knows money, and he understands that a strong economy keeps him in favor. His tariffs might make people nervous, but let’s not kid ourselves—trade negotiations are just that: negotiations. The goal is always to come out on top, and the U.S. has a habit of doing just that.

Then there’s the talk about tech stocks losing steam. Overvalued? Maybe. But written off entirely? Not a chance. Silicon Valley didn’t build itself overnight, and it’s not going anywhere. Tech might be going through a rough patch, but industries rise and fall like tides. Meanwhile, other sectors, like manufacturing, energy, and defense, stand to gain under policies that favor American production. So don’t be surprised if we see a shift in where the big money flows.

If the big investors want to take their money elsewhere for now, let them. It won’t be long before they come knocking again.

So, is this Everything But America trend the new normal? Not likely. Give it time. The markets always have a way of proving the doomsayers wrong.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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Mornings from the Back Forty on March 24/2025

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Good Morning! As my old Dad used to say: “George… never trust a fence post that leans or a fella that won’t look you in the eye.”

Well, one thing’s for sure—winter hasn’t left us yet. Waking up this morning, I had to walk to my old woodworking shop through about six inches of fresh snow. And it’s still coming down.

Here’s what the skies have in store:​

Today (Monday, March 24):

  • Morning: Snow’s been falling steady, adding up to about 0.8 to 1.6 inches (2 to 4 cm).​
  • Afternoon: Snow continues, with temperatures peaking around 35°F (2°C).​
  • Evening: Light snow tapers off as night falls, with lows dipping to 25°F (-4°C).​

Tonight:

  • Mainly cloudy with a chance of lingering flurries. Bundle up, as it’s going to be a chilly 25°F (-4°C).​

Tomorrow (Tuesday, March 25):

  • Morning: Cloudy skies greet the day, with temperatures around 32°F (0°C).​
  • Afternoon: The clouds stick around, keeping things cool.​
  • Evening: Temperatures drop to a frosty 19°F (-7°C) under overcast skies.​

Looks like winter’s not ready to pack up just yet.

So, yeah, the weather sure isn’t the greatest this morning, that’s for sure. The good news is the snow isn’t all that heavy, which will make it a bit easier to move. The only problem is whether my old body can handle it.

Earlier this morning, sore back and all from yesterday, I had to bring some more firewood in. Figured I’d give my back a break and wheel a few loads in with the old wheelbarrow. I did manage to get three loads in, and that was all I could do. But I’m thinking, or at least hoping, that’ll be enough to see us through the rest of the cold weather.

I’ve been holding off on buying furnace oil since they say the price is supposed to drop quite a bit come April 1. That sure would help the old pocketbook. But I guess we’ll see if that prediction actually comes true, or if it’s just another one of those things folks keep saying to keep your hopes up.

Anyway, today with my back the way it is, is looking like a take-it-easy kind of day. If the snow lets up, I’ll see if I can get the old snowblower to start, that is if I am up to it. I was hoping we wouldn’t need it anymore this year, but that’s how it goes up here in the north, one minute you’re out raking the garden, dreaming of fresh veggies, and the next, you’re dragging out the snow shovels and coaxing the snowblower into cooperating.

For now I suppose I’ll just pour another coffee and see what the day brings. With that I am off for my breakfast that my lovely wife has ready for me and will then see what the day has in store.

Until the next time: Keep Your Mind Open & Your Stories Alive! GW

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It’s Time to Stop Taking Half of the Working Man and Woman’s Paycheck

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

Canadians are facing a harsh reality, one that has been overlooked for far too long: the government is taking almost half of what working individuals earn. When you work tirelessly—come rain or shine—you deserve to keep what you’ve earned.

It’s time to confront this uncomfortable truth: the current system isn’t serving the people who keep this country running; it’s benefiting those who sit behind desks, shuffle papers, and make decisions disconnected from the struggles of the working class.

Consider your paycheck—how much remains after taxes? Perhaps it’s 60%, or 50%, or even less, depending on where you live. Let’s be clear: this should not be anyone’s reality. The government should not take such a substantial portion of hard-earned wages.

Why should anyone—especially those not working in the trenches—have the right to claim nearly half of your earnings? The government argues this is necessary to run the country, but should this burden fall on those already stretched to their limits?

The answer is no. This is unjust, and it needs to end.

The Reality of Taxation: What’s Really Happening?

It’s not just about income tax. Working individuals are taxed from every angle. You can’t buy groceries without paying sales tax, or fill your car without incurring fuel taxes. Every bill you pay or purchase you make comes with hidden taxes. And then there are property taxes and endless fees.

What We Deserve

What we deserve is simple: the right to keep what we earn. We deserve to see our hard work reflected in our take-home pay. Each time you clock in, you invest your time, energy, and sweat. That time is yours, and it should remain in your pocket.

It’s time to stop taxing the paychecks of those who do the work.

Until the next time: Keep Your Mind Open & Your Stories Alive! GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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The Old Timer’s Ledger on March 23/2025

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Good Morning! As my old Dad used to say: “George, If you want something done right, do it slow enough to do it right the first time.”

Well folks, it’s another cold morning here waking up in cottage country. However, the sun is shining, and as I walked out to my old woodworking shop to light the stove, I could feel the warmth in the sun. That’s a good sign that spring isn’t all that far off.

Here’s the weather lowdown for Port Loring, Ontario:

Today (Sunday, March 23): We’re looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing’ to a high of 37°F (3°C). Later on, clouds might mosey in, bringing a slight chance of flurries this evening. Winds will be coming in from the southwest at 10 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hat. ​

Tonight: Temperatures are settlin’ down to a low of 24°F (-4°C). There’s a chance of snow showers overnight, so keep that wood stove stoked and cozy up. ​

Monday, March 24: Expect periods of snow throughout the day with highs around 35°F (2°C). Winds will be light, but that snow might just blanket our neck of the woods, so keep your shovel handy.

And you might want to keep that fire burning for awhile longer.

Which is what I did this morning lighting back up our wood furnace in our basement. Should keep us nice and toasty for the rest of the day. Doesn’t take much wood to keep this house warm.

Highway 522 is bare and dry this morning, and with the sun shining, traveling should be pretty good if you’re headin’ to the city for supplies. But, as I always say, keep your eyes peeled for deer — those critters seem to think the middle of the road is the perfect spot for a morning meeting.

On another note yesterday again I was planning on working in my wood-working shop but with the weather being not so nice and quite cold I decided to stay in the house which I did writing up a couple more stories. Good day for writing with the words flowing like a spring creek.

So, what are you up to today, GW?

Well, I think I’ll be taking it easy today. I brought in a couple of armfuls of firewood and managed to mess up my back a bit. Not sure what I did, but it’s sure letting me know it’s time to lay low — and my wife’s saying the same thing. So, that’s what I’m going to do.

After that, if I’m feeling up to it, I’ll be enjoying the breakfast she’s getting ready for me. I suppose a fella’s got to learn his limits.

Until the next time: Keep Your Mind Open And Your Stories Alive! GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

Travel Warnings and What’s Really Behind Them

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

Lately folks, several countries, including Canada, have put out warnings about traveling to the United States. These warnings talk about issues with the U.S. border, detentions, and stricter policies put in place under the Trump administration. But before we start buying into these claims, we need to take a step back and think about what’s really going on.

The truth in my mind is, the U.S. is in a complicated spot right now. Since Trump came into office, he’s signed a number of orders that make it harder to cross the border, tightened visa rules, and cracked down on illegal immigration. These changes have raised concerns, and that’s understandable. And when you make big changes like that, there are always going to be people upset by it.

But here’s where things get interesting. These travel warnings from other countries seem to be more than just concern for their people. It’s like when a child gets upset because they’re being told “no” and they throw a tantrum. It’s less about the real problem and more about not liking being told what to do. I kinda think that countries like Canada are frustrated with Trump’s policies, and it’s spilling over into how they talk about traveling to the U.S.

The reality is, the people in the U.S. are just like anyone else. They’re not bad people. They’re kind, hard-working folks who care about other countries, just like most people in the world. Sure, there are troublemakers everywhere, but that doesn’t mean we should judge the entire country based on a few bad apples.

The U.S. is just trying to protect itself. They’re dealing with their own problems and doing what they feel is best. Honestly, we should have been doing the same thing here in Canada for a long time. It’s easy to point fingers, but every country has to look after its own borders and security.

It’s funny, though, because as these warnings keep coming, I can’t help but wonder where all of this is taking us. It feels like everyone’s just digging in their heels and blaming each other. But when you look past the noise, you see that these travel warnings aren’t about real danger, they’re about frustration and politics. The average American, just like the average person anywhere, wants what’s best for their country.

So, before we let all these headlines tell us how to think about the U.S. or any other country, maybe we should take a step back and remember that the people we’re talking about are just that—people. And at the end of the day, we all need to figure out how to get along in this crazy world.

Finally, don’t go taking this as gospel, folks. These are just my rambling thoughts and musings, based on a lifetime of seeing things and a whole lot of figuring it out as I go. I’m not claiming to be the authority on anything here—just a guy who’s seen a few things and has some opinions. If you feel like it, go ahead and form your own thoughts. In the end, we all gotta make sense of this world in our own way.

Until the next time, keep your minds open and your stories alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

If you purchase a book, a brief Amazon review really helps new readers discover my work—it means a lot.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]