by SILENTTODD » Thu 05 Apr 2007, 21:24:41
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'I')'m glad my parents came from the depression. I can do without as long as I have some good whiskey & fine pipe tobacco on hand.
I’m with you vision-master, I get an extra bottle of Seagrams 7 to save each month, and have recently ordered a case of Famous Grouse Scotch for after the SHTF use only. First things first!
CrudeAwakening- I tend to agree with you right now. I don’t see ANY public awareness of this Tsunami that is about hit the first world economic system in the next several years at the latest. Maybe even by the end of this year if SA past its peak in 2006 and is on an 8% decline as some have shown evidence of.
In America looking historically, Americans can only be moved in times of crises. The American Civil War, the First, and especially the Second World War. Americans have done remarkable turn rounds in their behavior when they were aware of what really was at stake.
America was fortunate in the 2 greatest crises since it’s founding to have had possibly its 2 greatest leaders since Washington. Lincoln for the Civil War, and FDR for the Depression/WWII.
I rate myself as fairly conservative and quite pragmatic, but the current administration of this country (who I can honestly say I never voted for, or “selected” the first time) has shown itself totally incompetent of dealing with the kind of problems this country will have to come to terms with in the next 10 years. Probably have made the outcome in the near future much worse.
I address this to Americans, start sizing up your candidates closely now. Your next President will have to deal with the immediate problems of Peak Oil. You need to judge them on that the most, because this will determine how much longer this country can last.
Skeptical scrutiny in both Science and Religion is the means by which deep thoughts are winnowed from deep nonsense-Carl Sagan