by whiteknight » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 08:45:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GoIllini', '
')My goodness, we agree on something.
I figure most-doom-and-gloomers are annoyed that they spent $12,000 on Spam and a bomb shelter for Y2K, and are hoping they can find something to do with it.
I'm sorry, but these folks are most likely going to be stuck with their Spam.
Ya know, I have read some folks here who talk about planning for Peak Oil like haiving insurance. You hope for the best but have worst case backups. I think that makes sense. It seems logical that we could have major bumps in the road over oil be it from Hubberds Peak or just massive terrorist attacks on the overly complex system that brings it to your local gas station. Having little faith in my fellow man I could see those bumps leading to a breakdown in civilized behavior. Also there are some other economic issues on the near horizon which could mean that small bumb would cause to tumble into some seriously harse economic times irregardless of reaching Hubberd Peak or not. So yeah, I figger shit could hit the fan in a harsh way.
Mind you, my model for the worst case is more like Germany Hyperinflation of the 30's mixed with some possible foreign adventurism to try and cover things up not Mad Max or The Stand. I dont think for a minute we will see "dieoffs" beyond 10% of the population. Sure we could have rioting in localized areas but I doubt the massive city wide burings that would have to happen to acheive the reverse Left Behind model that Doomers dream of.
I read so many posts on this site that say "I am looking forward to..." and "I cant wait until..." so on and so forth. They fill in the blanks with their perfect world ideas. They say "sure it will be tough, but..." and "I'll feel bad for..." to make it sound like they arent looking forward to the die offs like kids on christmass eve. They sound just like every other survivalist I have known and hung out with for the last 20 years.
Ever notice the people who suffer most in the dieoffs are those who caused the problems that brought us to the dieoffs? Sort of a poetic justice situation. More like puppetshow justice. One description of the dieoffs I read said "and people will be pulled from their cars and killed by angry mobs" like those on bicycles will be immune to those mobs? Those who walk wont get killed? Seems to me the writer was letting his hated of cars get in the way of a reasoned analysis.
Hmm... ranted long enough. Besides, we already agree on this.
