by ShawnAvery » Fri 01 Apr 2005, 06:51:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'F')olks. Lety's try to stay on topic. We have all kinds of threads on the long-term effects of peak oil. This thread is about The Near Term Economic Effects of Peak Oil. We have started up the inflationary hill already. What will you cut out of your budget to compensate for high energy prices? What are you seeing around you? What are you hearing?
i posted my bigass long shpiel for a reason, and i dont think any of the effects i have described will be 'long-term.' im seriously seeing signs of major systemic collapse everywhere now. they just fired half the people where i work(the whole customer service department, being outsourced of course). the stuff i described i see happening within a year from now.
the way i see it, within 6 months gasoline prices will rise over $3.00 as a general faith in 'sharing' will disappear. common courtesy has already all but vanished, and being in the middle of the city its easy to get a general sense of what people think about things. i dont catch any flak when talking about peak anymore. i just explain the depletion curve. i DONT HAVE TO bring it up. i just mention it when people bitch about gas prices. most people i speak with are in the 'we will think of something' camp.. but im happy im at least getting the word out. ive talked to tons of people about it, and nobody doubts the plausability of it. it actually IS rather obvious. takes me 30 seconds to explain it, then i tell them to google it. im past caring if people care or not. productions BEEN going down. technically, weve already hit it, until it bothers to rise again.
cutting your budget? 'compensating' for energy prices? i actually find that hilarious. i dont have the money to compensate. people who have 'discretionary' income are spoiled, wether they realize it or not. if i actually HAD to drive to get things done i would change that ASAP. its ALREADY uneconomical for me to drive. but i do it to save that our or so a day. it doesnt take a dramatic change in economic figures for dramatic changes to happen in the real world if you happen to factor in demographics, human psychology, and wealth distribution.
the people who are freaking out most are the people who are looking at all this stuff in tandem, the people who live in denser populated areas... the younger people who dont have years of equity behind them... and the people in charge of corporate america, whos numbers are so in the red they cant help but be pissed off all the time.
people are ALREADY having all this financial trouble but cant seem to figure out why. like i said, im always happy to explain it all.
hell, im already freaking out, cuz me and my big mouth... where are people going to go when they cant cut it themselves anymore? my place! i got all the MREs!!
some straw will break the camels back within the year, and im sure that once that shit breaks everything i said in my previous post will happen very quickly. sure, downhill depletion curve is manageable, yeah theres at least some kind of semblance of order to it. you at least know its going down.
peoples minds arent curves tho, they are switches. you know, that whole duality thing. either they can make it, or they cant. either they care for the future, or they care about today. they either work together to find solutions, or they beat eachother up fighting over scraps. and they change their minds constantly.
we had a meeting today at work among we management types, everyone looking already concerned about the future prospects of working there. 2 are already getting new jobs, a 3rd is working on it. then everyone started bitching about their pay. THEN people started whining about the politics of it all, about how those in charge really dont give a shit about people losing their jobs, and how pay is not distributed according to ability at all etc etc..
and then the clincher. i got to be the one to mention that its not just happening at one company. its happening nearly across the board. mergers and acquisitions and outsourcing are EVERYWHERE. i actually started this conversation the other day, ill try and piece it together sometime and post it.. but it was a list of mergers that have happened lately, and the different places that are outsourcing. it literally made me sick. its the newest trend!
dude, mcdonalds is outsourcing the people that they pay MINIMUM WAGE to take drive thru orders. capital is fleeing the country RIGHT NOW.
our biggest industry is accounting fraud. our biggest export is deficits, and our military just cant seem to stop invading other countries.
now let me think about that question that you asked.. 'what will you cut out of your budget to compensate for high energy prices?' well if i was another country, id cut out the united states.
as for me.. well.. im actually in the process of maxing my credit cards, establishing a few reliable ways out of the city, deciding who i care about enough to help prepare, and buying rations and supplies.
worrying about your budget when the economy is due to crash is like worrying about a cavity when all your teeth are about to be pulled.
im not worried about the economy. im worried about my physical safety, and the physical safety of those i care about.
the optimist/pessimist scenario is a bit different now.
optimists are worrying about balancing their budget. realists are worrying about personal safety. pessimists are already in the hills with guns forming groups to fight the coming 'police state.'
wanna know whos doing nothing? the stupid people who dont read and believe everything they see on tv. the ones in denial. the dangerous ones.
the ones who will go psychotic when gas hits 6.00 a gallon.
and ya know what? if it upsets any of you that i just did a bit of derailing of the thread, then consider it preparation for when your sense of reality is derailed by how most people react to crisis.
then like go watch some riot footage or something.
its oil 'crash,' not oil fender bender. crashes happen in a split second, complicated systems simply stop working.
things wont get harder, they will stop. then they will start again.. then they will stop. and so on and so on..
"It's a lot easier to get someone who's never been burnt to jump in the fire.." -me