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How fucked are you?

You know what? I'm pretty much fucked.
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Fucked, but I'll pull it off somehow.
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Unread postby DomusAlbion » Wed 16 Mar 2005, 12:03:40

To answer the question of the thread.

I feel quite hopeful. We were already reasonably prepared for any emergency before we gained knowledge about PO. We've been planning for years to move to the country and set up a small self-sustaining farm.
We were waiting until our youngest (16) graduated from high-school but we've now decided to move this summer and to begin setting up our homestead.
We were planning on building from scratch but now will buy an established farm/ranch and make the improvements we want. By the end of this year we'll be moved in and quit secure. We were hoping for the Yakima Valley in southern Washington but it looks like we'll now be in west central Idaho on the Nez Perce Indian reservation; very beautiful country with lots of water with good fish and plentiful hunting grounds.
"Modern Agriculture is the use of land to convert petroleum into food."
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Unread postby Njegosh » Wed 16 Mar 2005, 15:24:42

Fucked but not fubar.
And i agree with with the other european poster here,for completely different reasons tho.
In a Hard crash Eurpoe wil survive where America will Balkanize.
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Unread postby gnm » Wed 16 Mar 2005, 17:28:31

The missle defense system "won't" - what a crock - have you taken a serious look at any of the scientific assesments of it? You don't need a country with ICBM's just a terriorist with a pickup...

keep the guns and go build a bunker for the fallout - then you're golden...

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Unread postby Ludi » Wed 16 Mar 2005, 18:24:43

Although I voted the optimistic choice, I'm really pretty much fucked because I have health problems and will probably die relatively young because of lack of medication and healthcare in the future. But I sort of expected that anyway....
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Unread postby smiley » Wed 16 Mar 2005, 19:37:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', 'B')ut, there has to be a country with ICBM's that can reach my front door firstly, and secondly they have to get past the hopefully-soon-to-be missle defense systems, and thirdly they have to be brave enough to face assured destruction at our retalitory strike.


You never know. Perhaps the French have read what you're writing about them and might decide to send one of their nuclear subs across, to plant a nuke on your roof. Since Russia, China and France have nuclear submarines, the Americans would have a hard time figuring out who did it. :lol:

The MDS doesn't work against submarine fired missiles. In fact it hasn't worked at all.
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Unread postby spear » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 03:02:29

Specop ,I really enjoy your posts.Really.You keep me laughing in these trying times.
Please post more often.
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Happy St Patrick's Day

Unread postby Madpaddy » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 04:55:40

Well 8 million Paddies lived here on potatoes and milk prior to 1840 so 4 million of us should be ok now - still pretty fucked though and we won't go into how depending on one crop affected us

Anyway - Happy Paddies day everyone

"May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind always be at your back and may all your ups and downs be in bed"
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Unread postby smiley » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 08:22:45

Happy paddy's day

You might not be fucked now, but I gues a lot of you will be pretty fucked tomorrow morning. Beware of those Leprechauns on your way back from the pub. :-D
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Unread postby Chocky » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 09:13:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nd i agree with with the other european poster here,for completely different reasons tho.
In a Hard crash Eurpoe wil survive where America will Balkanize.


Why is that? I think both are equallly likely to balkanize. After all, 'diversity' was at the heart of the balkans wars, and America and Europe have both got multiculturalism in spades :lol:
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Re: Happy St Patrick's Day

Unread postby DomusAlbion » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 09:45:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Madpaddy', 'A')nyway - Happy Paddies day everyone

"May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind always be at your back
and may all your ups and downs be in bed"


Happy St. Pat's, Paddy. My wife and I both have a bit o the green in us and today is our anniversary as well. I'll raise a glass of Guinness to you tonight and chase is with a thimble of single malt whiskey.
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Unread postby Njegosh » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 11:36:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chocky', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nd i agree with with the other european poster here,for completely different reasons tho.
In a Hard crash Eurpoe wil survive where America will Balkanize.


Why is that? I think both are equallly likely to balkanize. After all, 'diversity' was at the heart of the balkans wars, and America and Europe have both got multiculturalism in spades :lol:


diversity...hmm 8)

First one of the things you need to understand about the Balkans itself,is that the population there has more in common psychologicly with areas like Afghanistan,Sicily,The Appalachians,and the Caucasus,than they have with central Europe or north-east US.
They're clannish,have long memories,are prone to inter-tribal feuds and wars,and are a bit xenophobic and are also quite religious.also they have a "warrior" mindset that in the case of the Balkans neither Rome,Constantinople,Vienna,Venice,Istanbul,or Berlin managed to eradicate.
In fact i'll go so far as to say that the "conquest" of the Balkans by these Empires throughout the ages has only made them even more trigger-happy. :lol:
Now the difference between the Balkans and the rest of Europe is where 2000 years of wars have made the average european a bit hesitant towards trying that again (germans who don't want to fight,anyone? :lol:),the Balkans have remained a hot blooded and tempered bunch.
wich was evidenced by the Balkan War, that absolutely shocked everybody in europe who thought that nobody would be so dumb as to start a war in europe again.
guess what?
For the Serbs,Croats, Bosniaks,and Montenegrins it was a return to bussiness as usual after 45 years of a strictly enforced cease-fire by Tito.

Now the rest of europe on the other hand seem to have learned it's lesson after,the 100 Years War,the 80 Years War,the 30 Years War,the Napoleonitic Wars,The Franco-Prussian War,WWI and last but not least WWII.
Like i said Germans not wanting to fight?
Dresden,Berlin,Auschwitz,Stalingrad,Verdun,the Somme...........there's your answer
This all leads me to believe that a balkanization of Europe will be less probable in Europe than in the US.

Now having said all this,why do I think that that the USA probably willgo the Balkan route?

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this is my (european) VIEW on the USA,and it's people as a nation.
In no way is this meant as a commentary on any individual American,nor do i claim this to be anything other than a highly subjective POV.


First off:
You have how many privately owned firearms?Automatic firearms?Mil-spec weaponry?
The only place comparable in Europe would be....yep the balkans.
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Where did the word trigger-happy come from again?...hmmmm? 8)
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US socio-economic infrastucture capable of mitigating the effects of a hard crash are either non-excistant or are being made so by your present administration.
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US society is extremely competitive.Dog eat Dog is not only normal,it is actively endorsed by a major part of the population.The concept of (national) solidarity is downright anathema to a majority of the American population.
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A major divide between rich and poor that's been growing larger due to what i said in point 4 and this divide has has been actively encouraged by this administration,and activ/passively by former administrations.
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Consumerism is more than significantly stronger in the US than it is in Europe.
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When was the last time time the US had a major war on its own soil?and how is it portrayed in the American subconcious? gloriously?as something that should be avoided at all costs?
sorry guys but "Don't tread on me" does not sound like a motto that's used by a peaceful nation.

All these factors and more combined lead me to believe that PO will more likely lead to an American "hard crash/Mad Max/Lucifers Hammer" scenario than a European one.

sorry :cry:
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Unread postby jaakkeli » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 16:52:46

First of all, anyone saying that "Europe" is likely to "balkanize" clearly hasn't understood what balkanization means. Europe has little potential to balkanize, because <b>Europe has already been balkanized</b>! We have Austrians in Austria and Hungarians in Hungary and so on, with some but not very significant overlap. That's what balkanization is supposed to achieve: it's about drawing borders according to cultural lines and driving away people to what's perceived as their area (or killing them, if they refuse to go). It's not going to happen now, because in most of Europe it has already happened; we've already had enough murder over the centuries to achieve enough cultural segregation.

There are still some very potential trouble spots, but as a whole Europe is done through it. And it's not really because of some enlightenment ("we're sick of war and so peaceful now" - rubbish!), but because we've already killed most of the people we'd want to kill. America, on the other hand, hasn't gone through that phase of violent drawing of cultural borders... yet. (That one incident 150 years ago had a rather inadequate death toll compared to all the European wars. And it didn't end up drawing a border.)

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Njegosh', '
')You have how many privately owned firearms?Automatic firearms?Mil-spec weaponry?
The only place comparable in Europe would be....yep the balkans.


Rubbish. If you're going rant against a country, please check your facts first. The US has a very low firearm ownership rate compared to Finland, about only a tenth of our weapons per capita (IIRC). And we have a big tradition of secret militias and illegal military weapons hoarding (because you never know when the russkies are going to invade again!).

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '2'):
Where did the word trigger-happy come from again?...hmmmm? 8)


Can't argue with that. It's not really how many guns you have, it's what you do with them...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '3'):
US socio-economic infrastucture capable of mitigating the effects of a hard crash are either non-excistant or are being made so by your present administration.


Well, agreed on this one, too.
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Unread postby Njegosh » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 17:10:51

secret militias???
wtf?
you mean you still have 'm?
wow! 8)
Seems some people haven't forgotten suomosalmi and Antaa tulla tänne vaan then. nice 8)

btw
where did you get your stats on private firearms possession?
I always thought the US was the top dog in this aspect.
and in a not per capita but total count i still believe the US still is the top dog.
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Unread postby threadbear » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 18:13:19

You people have it all wrong. If tshtf, you have to find older people who've been through hard times themselves. Have them explain to you how to survive. Be patient, learn as much as you can, and then, cook them and eat them.
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Unread postby RIPSmithianEconomics » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 18:26:04

My family will go on much as it has always done. The sheep will still be sheared, the cows still milked, the children shall still play on the moors, harvests will still take place, and the rain shall still fall. Poorer? Certainly. Less happy? Well, my grandparent's grandparent's grandparent's weren't rich, but they still were able to smile for paintings, and leave their names in parish records. The advantage of having a generally problematic life (relying on the weather in order to make a profit or a loss) is that you can always feel that there are better times ahead.

But if I was in LA, or even London, I'd feel fucked.
There'll be war, there'll be peace
But one day all things shall cease
All the iron turned to rust
All the proud men turned to dust
So all things time will mend
So this song will end
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Unread postby oowolf » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 18:33:36

Pardon my Laphroaic, but we're ALL fukt--homo copulatus--ask any Kogi.
ANWR--HA HA! much too late,way too little.( The Irish may've invented whishkey but us Scots perfected it.)

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Oh! who would inhabit
this bleak world alone?"
words by Sir John Stevenson, melody by Tom Moore
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Unread postby Ayoob_Reloaded » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 18:49:16

Inspiring!

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Unread postby Budmeister » Thu 17 Mar 2005, 19:44:17

I think we're all pretty much fucked if any country has or can get nukes, and decide that Bushco can't have thier oil.

Thats the two things that really, really scare me, nukes and ravening, starving, cannibilistic surburbanites and mall-shoppers. :cry:

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Unread postby Chocky » Fri 18 Mar 2005, 01:57:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ow the rest of europe on the other hand seem to have learned it's lesson after,the 100 Years War,the 80 Years War,the 30 Years War,the Napoleonitic Wars,The Franco-Prussian War,WWI and last but not least WWII.


Of course, people said that after the first world war didn't they. "Yep, we won't have any more wars now, not after the 'war to end all wars'. I don't think human nature or whatever you want to call it can really change the way you say.
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Unread postby gg3 » Fri 18 Mar 2005, 03:59:33

Jaakkeli makes an interesting point. Europe has already done an awful lot of cultural partitioning, and now for the most part Europeans get along with each other. America hasn't done it, partially because we've had lots of space to spread out.

However the signs are visible. The prevalence of religious extremism in some parts of the US, and what might be called extreme secularism in other parts, is something to watch. The NeoCons like to use the phrase "culture wars," which could become a self-fulfilling prophesy.

The lack of social infrastructure, and the equity gap that is leading toward a new aristocracy, are also relevant. Disparities in wealth are the singular largest cause of violent social upheavals, and we are heading right for it on that one.

Recall my reference to a graph, where a typically "successful" middle to upper middle class family has $200k in equity (house etc.) which is a line 2" tall; the family you normally think of as "rich" has perhaps $2mm in equity, a line 20" tall; but a typical member of the new aristocracy, those for whom money has become raw power, that line on the same graph is 833 feet tall. That kind of disparity can't stick around for long before something breaks. The millionaire on the hill has more in common with the guy who mows his lawn, than he does with the new aristocracy.

I would gladly see Northern and Southern California become two separate states. Draw the line somewhere shortly below Santa Cruz. We have water, the south has oil, we can have a mutually beneficial trading relationship. We get to keep Governor Schwarzenegger though!:-).

The US may also see a shift toward a phase where central government is weakened (primarily via the consequences of its ongoing deficits) and power shifts back to the states. This is a realistic counter-scenario to the usual forecast of an all-powerful tyrannical Federal government. As long as freedom of movement is preserved, we could see a very interesting sorting-out of the culture.

Though, that would be sad if it went much further. I still subscribe to the 18th Century Enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality, reason and empiricism, and humans being able to govern themselves in a lawful and consistent manner. To accept Balkanization in its full sense, is to give in to entropy.
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