by kpeavey » Sat 21 Jul 2007, 01:19:30
The Wonders of Modern Medicine have extended our lives over the last few decades. We are living longer to enjoy pensions and flourish on such govt programs as Social Security. Life is Good.
In a fast crash SHTF scenario, senior citizens requiring medication to survive may not have that medication available. In many cases, age limits one's strength and endurance. In a crisis situation, the old, young and infirm are expected to be the first to go. This would seem to present a great deal of scavenging and squatting potential.
In a slow crash scenario, the old people have several advantages. -Steady income, albeit often fixed
-The Money, pensions, equity, paid off debts, IRAs, lifetime of savings and investment, low or limited expenses with few dependents
-Experience, especially in the area of self-sufficiency and getting through the hard times
-An attentive government more than willing to hand out aid in exchange for votes
-Networking, as it takes time to build those community bonds, something retirees have in spades
-an unquenchable admiration for Bob Barker, although I'm not sure this offers a survival advantage
-lifestyles which can readily adjust to considerably lower levels of money and energy availability
-Plenty of time available having grown past the need for full time employment and child rearing
-Lots of RVs for expanding housing availability
-Stability, peace and quiet, damn good cooking
In a slow crash, a mature population offers excellent advantages. Getting neighborly exposes you to the people, their wisdom and their experience. While the rest of the population goes through bankruptcy, joblessness, carpooling and PTA meetings, the old people are somewhat more insulated. Senior citizens are projected to be at the top of the list for the politicians to set up their aid centers.
Still, the only thing that can be predicted about the Transition is that it will be unpredictable.
Will the children of the old people have to move in with their parents after they lose their house?
Will the pensions go belly up with a financial collapse?
Will the drug companies go belly up from civil lawsuits, taking the needed life sustaining medications off the market
Will Bob Barker come back from retirement?
Will Social Security hold up?
Census statistics are just statistics, offering little useful information besides a head count. Why is it the old people like the area? The waters? Perhaps a giant Bingo parlor? What is the rest of the demographic? What about the towns just south and north of the 2 cited?
There are advantages and disadvantages is any situation. Making the most of things is what got the people old to begin with. Experience and wisdom is something that can not be had off a shelf.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--for ever."
-George Orwell, 1984
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twenty centuries of stony sleep were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, and what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
-George Yeats