efarmer wrote:I think the market will crash when it actually does, and then I will say
that I saw it coming, and I will be right as hell.
LOL, droll as ever, my friend
efarmer wrote:I think the market will crash when it actually does, and then I will say
that I saw it coming, and I will be right as hell.
pstarr wrote:There is nothing to be fearful about the coming crash, not if you have prepared, mentally emotionally and physically. We are right now living through one of the momentous moments in all history, the end of the Holocene Epoch. It is a slow drag, scary at times, but holy shite! What a show lol
The collapse is faster than geologic change, but a lot slower than economic change. It's an ecological thing, doesn't keep up with the nightly news. Everybody knows we are using up the planet. That's not a hidden secret. What surprises me is that educated folks are willing to keep pushing it off to the future. "Oh! Global warming is going to kill us by 2150! Yikes" Ah no. Peak everything is going to kill us tommorow. Some folks really believe the earth and its limited resource base would not give out sometimes. Trump people. Going on 8 billion people? Only a complete moron or psycotic thinks otherwise
onlooker wrote:I am seeing signs and indications that a World wide Economic crash ala the
Great Depression is coming quite soon. Within the next 5 years.
Cog wrote:onlooker wrote:I am seeing signs and indications that a World wide Economic crash ala the
Great Depression is coming quite soon. Within the next 5 years.
So we can get some of those fire-side chats from the Donald to encourage us in our desperate time of need? Should be exciting.
Paulo1 wrote:It's turning into a Kleptocracy, and a blatant one at that.
My big warning is when people mention their credentials, especially if they like to be called Doctor when they have a PhD. It is always good for a private laugh. If I wasn't such a damn polite Canadian I would call them on it. However, in my world 'conflict baiting', or being snarky is just bad manners.
pstarr wrote:3). Clothes.
4). Furniture
You wouldn't want to add food to that list?
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