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Game Over USA!

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How much longer until America dissolves?

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Game Over USA!

Unread postby qwerty » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:17:11

[web]http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=89088[/web]

**US DECLINE**

**Dollar Collapse**

**Police State US Wheel of Evil Empire Avarice & Hypocrisy**

**US Pyramid Scheme set to black hole itself**



US **Housing Bust and other US scams**Image**America, why it will break apart!** - by our own beloved Leaf21 Former US Military brainwashed soldier that now sees the light!

What more too add? Me thinks this sufficent.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby qwerty » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:39:54

If anyone has more evidence of immenint US collapse feel free to post.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PrairieMule » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:49:07

I believe a economic depression is imminent and the country is in for rough times that will redefine us, but no America will still be around in 50 years.

Sorry to dissapoint.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby qwerty » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:51:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrairieMule', 'I') believe a economic depression is imminent and the country is in for rough times that will redefine us, but no America will still be around in 50 years.

Sorry to dissapoint.


In the form of barbarians and flintstones perhaps.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:56:16

Is this thread anything more than just doomer porn?

The US Federal Government complete with an electoral-college-elected president, a Senate, Supreme Court, Army, Department of Transportation and Department of Agriculture will still exist in 2056.

You may never hear from them, but they will exist.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby rwwff » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:56:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('qwerty', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrairieMule', 'I') believe a economic depression is imminent and the country is in for rough times that will redefine us, but no America will still be around in 50 years.
Sorry to dissapoint.

In the form of barbarians and flintstones perhaps.


Everone always talks about SS, but its a nuthin compared with medicare and medicaid.

I do think these programs will collapse, and I have never factored them into my end-of-life/oldage plans, but the US constitution is not dependent upon the continuation of social security, medicare, and medicaid, so in the end, the United States will not be dissolving any time soon.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PrairieMule » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:57:03

No more like the Ponderosa

I think in a economic recovery would lead us to a a more agrarian based economy rather than boomtowns reliant on a Just-in-time logistics strategy.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby qwerty » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:00:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'I')s this thread anything more than just doomer porn?

The US Federal Government complete with an electoral-college-elected president, a Senate, Supreme Court, Army, Department of Transportation and Department of Agriculture will still exist in 2056.

You may never hear from them, but they will exist.


How are they gonna collect my taxes if I never hear from them?

Exist? In a vacuum? Without water, without oil, without food, without tillable land, without free air and without trees, without the poor people working class proping their pyramid scheme up, in 50 years Air Force One will be a Cessna 170. These inefficent bureaucracies will down size to quantum level,
and once again the Marines will be 'the proud, the FEW'
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PrairieMule » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:07:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rwwff', '
')I do think these programs will collapse, and I have never factored them into my end-of-life/oldage plans, but the US constitution is not dependent upon the continuation of social security, medicare, and medicaid, so in the end, the United States will not be dissolving any time soon.


I 'm past being pissed about soc security, won't change a thing. Being mad will just make me guliable in a election year. Honestly, I'd rather find out about it in my 30's than my 60's. I think the only security we will have in the future is the wealth from land I can aquire in the next 30 years.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby Free » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:18:44

I think it's silly to assume that the US will dissolve in our lifetime. It might well be the case in the distant future though.

But I think that for example the EU is a much more fragile system that indeed might break in our lifetime (which would be catastrophic and deadly for Europe).

Social security is not a problem that the Americans are facing alone, in fact demographics in basically all industrialized countries are alarming.

No, I think if we see a decline of the US empire you have to think "Soviet Union" rather than "Rome" in terms of immediate effects, and "Rome" rather than "Soviet Union" in terms of the timeline....
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:24:09

I would like to think that too, Free. But there is a little problem here in the US. We are far more dependant on easy motoring. Houses built very far from work centers. A whole way of life built on commuting 40, 50, 60 miles in each direction every day. When gasoline becomes too expensive to support this arrangement there will be millions of people left high and dry, stranded in a dysfunctional system. It could get real ugly real fast.
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Unread postby Free » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:37:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'I') would like to think that too, Free. But there is a little problem here in the US. We are far more dependant on easy motoring. Houses built very far from work centers. A whole way of life built on commuting 40, 50, 60 miles in each direction every day. When gasoline becomes too expensive to support this arrangement there will be millions of people left high and dry, stranded in a dysfunctional system. It could get real ugly real fast.


That might well be true, but you have also loads of the most valuable resources on this planet: Space, soil.

There are so few people per square mile, you could feed double your current population (ok maybe an exaggeration, but you get the point.)

In contrast I shudder to think what happens if Europe has no fossil fuel agriculture anymore.

So I think you are right in the short term, lots of ruckus, big trouble, because you will "fall deeper", and have a less cohesive social organisation and tradition - but in the long run, if you manage the transition to an agrarian, sustainable system - you are way better off than for example Europe.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby rwwff » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:41:57

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'I') would like to think that too, Free. But there is a little problem here in the US. We are far more dependant on easy motoring. Houses built very far from work centers. A whole way of life built on commuting 40, 50, 60 miles in each direction every day. When gasoline becomes too expensive to support this arrangement there will be millions of people left high and dry, stranded in a dysfunctional system. It could get real ugly real fast.


Considering that you could commute those 120 miles on 2 gallons of gas, it'd have to get incredibly expensive before it would have any effect other than to adjust consumer vehicle selection. Given that people are now doing the same on 6-10 gallons of gasoline, the math dictates that gas has to go past the $20/gallon mark to have any prohibitive effect.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 17:47:27

I don't know guys. I hope you are right. I really hate to think of 20 dollar gas and what it will do. Maybe we can adjust, and maybe we can keep it all going, but I just get so pessimistic sometimes.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby Ludi » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 18:56:35

"none of the above"

The US will cease to be a superpower, but it won't "dissolve," in my opinion.


We'll just flail around a lot, make life miserable for ourselves and others, then get poor.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby PrairieMule » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 19:18:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'I') don't know guys. I hope you are right. I really hate to think of 20 dollar gas and what it will do. Maybe we can adjust, and maybe we can keep it all going, but I just get so pessimistic sometimes.


As far as diesel for tractors I don't think there will be a threshold. It's amazing what you can do with a john deere tractor and 2 gallons of diesel. I think at $5-$10 a gallon America will begin to look more like Europe.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby Denny » Thu 21 Sep 2006, 00:07:39

It is really pathetic that so many people want to wallow in the cynical pit of doom and gloom.

Why can't the American people take care of their elderly's financial and medical needs? No good reason at all. That is just basic civic responsibility. Even with the worst peak oil can throw at it, America is abundantly blessed with so much.

Why can't people survice wiht much less oil? Sutre they can, its a lot less conveenient, but it can be done. Don't forget that farmers lived good productive, yes even happy lives, though dispsersed across a huge geographic expanse a century ago. Using much less oil then than a typical city dweller does today.

As a teenager, I had an elderly neighbour who related his stories about walking 4.5 miles each morning to work on a relative's farm back during World War I. He was so happy to get a bike later. And, to top it off, the reason he just did not move in at the farm for the summer was he wanted to be near home to play baseball in the village league outside Toronto.

I think we have just become a bunch of candy asses. That will have to change, and maybe we'll be the better for it.

All the financial issues revolving around social prgrams are resolvable with a spirit good will to others, disciplined accounting and proper taxes.

Something to think about in a couple of weeks or so, as Thanksgiving rolls around. God has been so good to us, especially here in America.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby rwwff » Thu 21 Sep 2006, 02:48:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Denny', 'W')hy can't the American people take care of their elderly's financial and medical needs? No good reason at all. That is just basic civic responsibility. Even with the worst peak oil can throw at it, America is abundantly blessed with so much.


No way dude! Old people are inconvenient and annoying. Much better to lock'em away in a luxurious prison till they die.

Sorry if that offends some, but I absolutely despise the concept from start to finish.
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Re: Game Over USA!

Unread postby Doly » Thu 21 Sep 2006, 06:20:03

What do you mean by "dissolves"?

Economic meltdown? Anytime between now and five years time. I don't give it longer than five years. And I'm being conservative here to be able to say it with 95% confidence.

Breakdown of the United States into different states/coalitions of states? A bit longer. Let's say, from 1 to 10 years from the beginning of the economic meltdown.
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