by whiteknight » Tue 13 Sep 2005, 09:40:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('h2oaso', 'D')on't even get me started on class distinctions...
Ok, I wont.
But I suspect you will self start on that one at some point...
The economics of the post PO situation are pretty hard to predict. You need to settle on the variables first and I think we cannot agree on what those will be. for instance:
#1) What will the rate of oil production dropoff be? A rapid fall will affect us differantly than a slow one. If the price creeps from $60 to $100 then we will react differantly than a rapid climb to $100 and above. Hubberds data may not play out exactly as others have extrapolated so we realy dont know how this one will go.
#2) What will the govts of the world do? War between China and the US will create wildly differant results than if the US turns toward isolationism. How will Iraq play out and will we stay in Afganastan? So many variables there.
#3) Will the dollar remain the reserve currency or will it crash horribly? Theres anotherone we cant predict.
So with only three little variables that can go so wild, we cannot honestly analyse the possible outcomes. Add into the mix the individual predictors politics and we get so much variation you cant even begin to plot it out.
What we can do is each toss out our individual ideas, bat them around a bit, discuss the posibilities and then come up with some preparations to try and come out on top or at least near the middle... Then we look at the next idea and plan for it. Overall you will find many of the preparations to be the same. Bug out bags, precious metals, guns and ammo, learning usefull skills, having a place to go, knowing the limitations of the region you live in... so on and so forth.
Of course we could just toss insults regarding each persons ideas of how things might go, that seems to be the more typical way of dealing with the diversity of ideas here. After all, the future I predict is the ONLY way it can happen and all others who disagree with me are IDIOTS! Doncah know...

Every morning a gazelle wakes up, knowing it must run faster than the lion or be killed. When a lion wakes up, it knows it must outrun the gazelle or starve. It doesn't matter whether you are a lion or gazelle, when you wake up you'd better be running.