Lore wrote:Isn't that the point though? Where will starving, thirsty citizenry move to in a starving country? I wonder how long the residence of Phoenix and Las Vegas will wait around until a pipeline is built from Lake Michigan? Of course they can move, but that would entail literally splitting ones own pie among a growing and needy population. You have to ask yourself, how long could each of us support a houseful of guests on our present grocery budget? A budget that will soon be busted by the very same thing that drove them to your door step.Tanada wrote:Lima, Peru. So long as they avoid civil disorder they will be able to shift population within the country and keep everyone supplied. I am a lot more concerned about irrigated farmland than I am about mobile citizenry in a peaceful country, building new pipelines is expensive and time consuming compared to packing up the U-Haul and setting up a tent city until things get figured out.
Exactly, gentlemen. While none of us has a crystal ball to announce specfic dates, we know it is coming. There is so much 'writing on the wall,' we may as well enjoy the new graffitti.