by ShawnAvery » Thu 31 Mar 2005, 01:30:45
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')For me the macro event which is potentially more imminent is a significant US recession. A US recession could easily be brought on independent of, or in conjunction with, already high oil prices. It might take a bit to show up, but the US is so close to a recession now that it is clearly teetering on the edge of the cliff. A US recession, in general, means a world wide recession. A world wide recession means a big drop in demand for oil. Such a recession could serve as the appetizer before the coming Peak Oil entrée. In this scenario I see the US obviously being hit hardest (in terms of GDP % drop) with the rest of the world taking it on the chin. Everyone would be impacted across the board, and importantly, no rethinking of the status quo with relation to oil dependency.
I think we are hitting it right on the nose. there's going to be a bit of denial and argument over the cause of THE recession..
but the 'solution' is going to be large scale techno-fixes perpetrated through a corporate environment. That's just how everything seems to be done here in the U.S.
the economy will go bad, everyone will have opinions why, etc. etc. and bets will be placed on what will be the best solution. large scale 'fixes' will be implemented, people will get their hopes up about things getting back to normal. demand destruction + implementation of major lifestyle change WILL start the system back up again. We Americans do have some balls after all...
...but since the problem isn't with anything specific other than our System being based on perpetual growth (most people are so entrenched in denial that the idea is absolutely absurd.. NOT grow?).. the 'fix' will pump out less clean water and less food than before, we will hit the limit once again, and another recession will start up.
the initial drastic discriminating recession (the one that will annihilate most frivolous jobs) will probably be followed by broader and longer recessions, each taking a little chunk of comfort away from your average joe.
The initial recession will destabalize the economy the most.. with there being a fundamental shift in markets. The value shift will happen very quickly when the majority of the middle class starts to have trouble making ends meet..
when times get rougher people will stop with the icing on their cake. this will mess up the financial system and economy here immensely. it will cause a chain reaction as every nonessential field is pruned clean as everyone tries to switch over from living like life is peachy, to life as being modest and efficient, driving down prices of the comforts, and driving up prices of the essentials. Can you imagine a new plasma TV being traded for a few decent meals? I can.
Americans will lose weight (haha). There will be a backlash against immigrants and against heavy wealth disparity, and i think we will see a lot more people working from home... and a lot of creative ways for essential goods and services to be distributed 'securely.' do it yourself will be the mantra of the future, and not by choice.
considering only markets, i dont think the powers that be will let any one industry just bite it, or people will really freak out. theyll probably just consolidate the airlines, subsidize the crap out of them, and raise ticket prices to where flight is a great luxury. critical societal infrastructure will be subsidized as just about everything else is left to languish. the 'credit' industry will eat itself alive when people see little use in paying back money they have already spent. too many people will default for there to be any kind of enforcement without serious political repercussions. food prices will go up drastically, with the highest prices being in places furthest away from growable foods. supply chains will degrade bit by bit, both in frequency of travel and quantity shipped. development will stop in the desert, and explode where the food is at. the public sector in many places will fall into anarchy.
there will be very high growth in unskilled labor and security industries, the human body will once again become a source of profit and survival. those who are disabled or weak will be the first to die off. those without weapons and those who refuse to defend themselves will be next.
all of this will occur during a backdrop of super high inflation and dare i say it? war. the people will demand that the digital financial world be scrapped. the elite will offer revision upon revision, but there is NO WAY they will just let things reset.. they would lose their eliteness.
this will cause some sort of civil war or chaos on a massive scale... which will probably conclude in some sort of nuclear weapon or bio agent being released which will take the population down to a level where people can actually live decent lives again..
but of course all of this is by nature speculation, and hey someone out there may have some damn good techno-fix.
but i think all this will play out like this because right now the majority trusts the market. when the market turns around and bites us in the ass, people will flip around, and be all about equal distribution of essentials while closing off borders, and a sort of weird conservatism will reign.
during all of this.. there's going to be scapegoating and witchhunting aplenty.
we probably wont all die of starvation, grain can be fed to us instead of cows..
but to survive, we are going to have to go get the grain, as opposed to the grain being delivered 2000 miles to us in our little air conditioned offices.
i think thats what peak oil is REALLY all about. the people who die off will be the ones who cant get to where the food is at, or the people that once there.. have no use other than to take up space and whine about how they miss the good life.
on a brighter note, useless people will probably die off pretty quickly if they arent held by the hand and coached how to survive in this 'new world'.
im sure not many tears will be shed for those who cant at least TRY to adapt.
"It's a lot easier to get someone who's never been burnt to jump in the fire.." -me