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To: KyrosL who wrote (47286)3/9/2009 10:30:02 PM
From: Little Joe  Respond to of 217881
 
Good points but we still won't know until it happens.

lj



To: KyrosL who wrote (47286)3/9/2009 11:26:20 PM
From: paintbrush  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217881
 
A small rural population has it's draw backs. While you may have a bit more land, you also have to protect your property. Don't count on the police to arrive any time soon. You may encounter theft of equipment, food or livestock, or simply break into your house and take whatever or do whatever. But then you probably have a gun and a dog to go with it. You might have a creek or some water source. Maybe you have a well with a solar battery for pump back up.

In the city you are limited with food growing. Do you really know your neighbor? Water may be hard to get due to lack of money to make repairs, because the factory that used to make that part has closed it's doors. You may have to resort to storing rain water. The police won't be of much help, they will be too busy dealing with other crimes, theft, gangs or simply trying to fend for themselves! (i.e. Katrina)

If one was smart, get be prepared, have a plan. Having a years worth of food would be a start. If you don't have that, use barter items. We are living in uncertain times. You better have a gun. When people get hungry, people get desperate. Desperate people do desperate things.

Gold may or may not come in handy. A can of beans and rice may be worth more than gold.



To: KyrosL who wrote (47286)3/10/2009 1:07:48 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217881
 
US government will not have much money, neither the reserve currency which is like owning a gold mine.

Other countries already live under that circumstances, i.e., not having much money neoither reserve currency and they are strcutured to cope with that situation.

In the US once govenrment stop having reserve currency and have to produce goods and services to export to import the stuff it needs it will be a situation nver ver faced before.