by I_Like_Plants » Mon 16 Apr 2007, 02:50:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'A')mericans are one month away from homelessness. That is the time our food, stocks, and municipal services will last without payment. Without these imports our "homes" are next to useless.
We produce and store nothing from our homes. They are little isolated islands in a sea of carelessness and detachment. We don't share anything with our 'neighbors' and there is no community. Nothing is exchanged in our small regions, and everything is imported: food, energy, manufactured goods, supplies, inventory, culture, nutrients, drugs, medicine, services, income, familes, love, fun, games, art, life. Our 'homes' are mere line items on our asset accounts.
There is no reason for most to be where we actually live, other than the faux investment we stake our lives on: the square little real estate 'investment' and the box that heats/cools us, a parking garage for our commuting vehicles, and a cafeteria-style food-service device that feeds us.
We already live in luxury Hoovervilles.
Best. Post. In. A. While.
