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North America After the Collapse
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:42:04 GMT, D Kat wrote:
Take a look where this has been cross posted... Many of us in rec.gardens and probably every room EXCEPT for survivalism are not all that in to planning for the end of civilization. We are having way too much fun in our gardens and doing what we do. Now if you want a hot debate that will cross all rooms and have everyone ticked off even at themselves bring up.... NO... I learned my lesson... I'm NOT going to go there.... Sighhhh, it passed. All is good. DKat I too love gardening. So you think that just because you aren't into planning for the end of your civilization that it isn't going to happen? :-) What's going on is being called the Great Recession. Unlike in the Great Depression, ailing companies can use cheap labor, and markets, overseas, and it is only the Middle Class that are dying. (Notice that the value of the Euro is so high that along with terrorism fears it has largely killed international tourism in the U.S. Care to guess how many Middle-Class folks lost and are losing their jobs because of this? And it is not going to get better. Quite the opposite. Inflation is going to continue at the same alarming pace. Soon you will not be able to afford a car.) As it progresses, you will, if you have any brains at all, change your mind. AC |
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