by kpeavey » Wed 19 Dec 2007, 12:54:18
Its a sad state of affairs when 20% of the population is so dependent on credit and infrastructure for such a basic necessity as space heating.
The old ways of looking out for yourself have gone the way of the dinosaur. What will they do when credit is unavailable? When the grid fails? When energy sources are insufficient to meet the demand of the population? When a sudden storm comes through with record cold?
Many will shiver, double up their housing, pay whatever the bill is if they can find a means to pay it, worrying about other problems later. They will complain to or about the government, demanding more assistance and handouts. They will bring the gas grill inside. Start fires in fireplaces not used for years, burning whatever material they can find. In a nutshell, they will panic due to a failure to plan and take extreme measures in a short period to solve a temporary problem.
A critical feature that has been lost to industrialization is independent thought. Most people do not think for themselves. This prevents them from taking the action needed to keep them out of trouble. Much of the activity in the above paragraph is occurring now. Will they learn from it? Some will, but not as many as you'd think. Next winter will see more of this activity. They just won't learn.
Now that they have already failed to make the investment of time, energy and money, and failed to make the lifestyle changes needed to keep their butts warm, they borrow from their future income to keep their butts warm for now. This shortsightedness will creep up behind them eventually. I pity their ignorance but have no sympathy for their plight.
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