$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'I')t's always a tough call Pops. A bunch of people have come and gone from this place mis-timing the apocalypse. You know them well. Many predicted hyper-inflation, bank runs, gold bugs to beat the bank. I was never one. If I've had a single mantra (I've repeated it endlessly) it's been deflation. Here's something from 2007:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'P')ostby pstarr » Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:20 pm
Thuja, if you believe the future is going to be just like the present with smaller cars and less restaurant choices then I couldn't agree more.
Now on the other hand, a relentless 5% year-to-year petroleum decline and economic implosion might be in the cards. For those who have the resources, getting the hell out of dodge might be a worthwhile plan. I certainly would not discourage anyone. I don't know why you are?
Quite frankly and for the most part I actually agree with you. The rural life is not going to happen for most people. There isn't the land out they for people to relocate to. It's owned by the landlords and they will not look kindly on folks redistributing themselves.
I think most people will be content with their little pleasures--a bunk in a barracks, a wool overcoat, slippers, a bowl of slop in the morning and a plate of mush for dinner.
Yikes!









because while the payment remains the same, your salary decreases (money is more valuable, so you are paid less)
