by NevadaGhosts » Fri 28 Jan 2005, 16:52:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('urbanorange', 'I') have to agree with lorenzo and the other pragmatists in this thread. The hypocrisy of the religiously zealot Armaggedonists is astounding. They have "plans" to head for the hills when they are "out of debt" and more "stable financially." They say they will be living a "subsistence" lifestyle and that chaos will ensue. In other words, they spent their entire lives making money, acquiring possessions, "getting theirs and screw everyone else," living an incredibly abundant lifestyle not wanting for anything, and then want to turn around and say "I'm heading for the hills, I'm getting mine, screw everyone else, I'll kill for a bucket of water and a can of beans if I have to. Guns are more important than ever." This is the same bizarre mentality that permeates American culture at the present time. Yet, the dumbstruck sheep who "just don't get it" are the ones who are selfish, self-absorbed, and ignorant.
Much of the logic surrounding their "planning" makes no sense. If you really think our economy will cave in with death, destruction, no food, and darkness everywhere, why are you even *bothering* to get out of debt? You should be applying for every credit card under the sun, maxing these cards out, and buying your tools, guns, ammo, beans, land "off the grid," spinning wheels, and milk goats. Why would you waste your time "getting out of debt?" And "having no money" is simply no excuse, people. Dead people get applications for credit cards. Credit is the easiest game in town, and if you really believed we were going to hell in a handbasket, you'd get the hell out of Dodge ASAP.
If the doom-and-gloomers have issues with fear of death, ennui in daily life, or facing their own mortality, the place to work out this stuff is in a therapist's office, not by spreading misinformation that is not evidence-based and engaging in magical thinking that borders on religious fanaticism.
The blind optimism by some of the posters here astounds me. Don't any of you people read the news? The warning signs are everywhere. And it's just going to get worse. Great societies have collapsed throughout history. Why is the US so immune to this? Just because it has never happened here doesn't mean that it can't.
And why should we 'waste our time getting out of debt'? Because if and when there is a breakdown in American society, president Bush (or whoever) will still try to maintain control by declaring a police state. And I have a feeling that all those debts that people owe wouldn't just happilly be forgotten. It's called work camps. And if you think this is unimaginable in the US think again. Did any of you know that large camps for this very purpose are already set up and staffed (but empty) in almost every US state? If a police state were declared, the US constitution goes out the window. And Bush knows this.
And I really don't appreciate being called a religious fanatic and told that I need to see a therapist because I am a realist and I can see all the warning signs. What complete and total arrogance on your part. Amazing. The ultra-blind optimists here are playing a very dangerous game based on blind faith. If you are wrong, you have everything to lose. Just remember that.