by vegasmade » Mon 09 May 2005, 04:41:46
I've met and dined with a few Russians, they're great people. They relayed a strong sense of nationalism and pride. My favorite quote, they said, is: "If the SHTF, roaches and Russians would survive." That may seem funny at first, so I'll quantify. After the fall of communism, the ruble became worthless. Energy stopped flowing and paychecks weren't even written. Instead of rioting, they buckled down. Communities became responsible for ensuring everyone got fed. And they pulled through. Sure, they've been suffering a population decline. But it's been anything but a massive die off. The average Russian, who owns more than a flat, currently grows the cabbage and beets to make borscht, amongst other things. In WW2, the Russian strategy was: we've got more people than they have bullets. Watch the first few minutes of Enemy at the Gates. "GUNS, we don't need no stincking guns." The attitude there hasn't changed. My mother has spent two months of the last two years there. And though she considered their quality of life intolerable, she verified the above. Personally, I find her reaction quite typical of Americans. Just imagine how hard a time we'll have adjusting to life post PO. And nth, everything I've seen has agreed, gold is undervalued. Why the price has been depressed, I don't know. I do know that paper money will soon become more valuable to wipe your ass with, so I guess we should all stock up, on TP that is.
remember-we don't inherit the earth from our parents, we lease it from our children