by pedalling_faster » Wed 17 Feb 2010, 09:15:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kevin Green', 'S')hort of a significant natural disaster (which could have nothing to do with Peak oil anyways), I don't think this approach is correct. I don't think society will collapse overnight. I believe that it will be a very slow, thrashing decline. Prices will continue to slowly rise, the economy of our country will continue to sink, and eventually, a lot of us will suddenly want to live in oil-free Germany or Japan.
What are your thoughts? How do you think it's going to end?
I think it's one of the favorite subjects of conversation, but, beyond an understanding of "the basics", it's better to spend time prepping or hanging with family & friends (which may be the best way to prep anyway.)
Jason Bradford wrote an interesting fiction piece / forecast called "Mendocino 2020" -
http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/scenar ... ino_countyfor the actualy Quicktime video file ~
http://media.globalpublicmedia.com/RM/2 ... tation.mov"the end" could mean a number of different things - personal death, dissolution of California, other countries not accepting the US $, etc.
though in most circumstances, since we keep living, "the end" for California means a WHOLE BUNCH of jobs disappear, bonds are defaulted on, etc.
sometimes when I drive to the gym in the morning it's really foggy, and I have to be careful in case there's a homeless guy in the street. about 2 years ago, a homeless guy was killed about 4 AM in the morning in similar circumstances.
I think for many of us, "the end" will be equally ignominious - killed crossing the street in the fog, leaving a small pile of possessions behind in a trailer at a storage place, like that old guy did.
as far as the US, since "Pretend" is what they do best, I think they will keep doing that as long as possible. Might even be able to keep that charade going (unemployment at 10% officially when it's 20% or higher in reality, for example) for a few more generations.