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If you are afraid of having no chair to sit in when the music stops, buy one now while $$$ are still worth something. Buy seeds, buy tools. Buy any resources you can. Anything real will give you buoyancy when the water levels begin to rise.
Originally posted by ravenshadow13
If you think the economy is healthy you need to seriously take a look at the statistics about how many people with advanced degrees from great schools with great resumes are struggling to find jobs.
Because right, those numbers are completely and totally healthy.
Originally posted by hotpinkurinalmint
Just because people are in the malls, it does not mean they are doing well and spending money. I went to the mall yesterday with my wife and all we got was a single pair of cheap shoes. A year or two ago we may have bought moderate or expensive shoes, made a few impulse buys, and maybe had lunch in the mall.
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
The old system is dead. That's what's happening. The "Great Recession" is not a lull in the old system, between booms, but the end of the old system and the beginning of the new system.
Originally posted by ldyserenity
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
The old system is dead. That's what's happening. The "Great Recession" is not a lull in the old system, between booms, but the end of the old system and the beginning of the new system.
Pretty much, but with this new system as it looks like most of us are in dire, and yet we're still buying stuff, and the money is being held in the same hands as it always was, do you really think we will benefit? Hell no!!!! The very same people will still be at the top of the food chain, that's getting very much more evident as we get closer.
[edit on 3-8-2009 by ldyserenity]
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
Originally posted by ldyserenity
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
The old system is dead. That's what's happening. The "Great Recession" is not a lull in the old system, between booms, but the end of the old system and the beginning of the new system.
Pretty much, but with this new system as it looks like most of us are in dire, and yet we're still buying stuff, and the money is being held in the same hands as it always was, do you really think we will benefit? Hell no!!!! The very same people will still be at the top of the food chain, that's getting very much more evident as we get closer.
[edit on 3-8-2009 by ldyserenity]
How I see it, is people are still holding on to the old system, because we don't realize we have a choice to escape the Recession by escaping the Old Economy altogether and bringing down the New World Order.
Originally posted by theWCH
Checking in from Michigan...
Malls are dead. Commercial Real Estate has collapsed. Violence is spilling into the suburbs -- violence at the hands of people from the suburbs. The roads are packed because people are not working.
I've already had to bug-out once, moving from the east side of the state, to the west side. My new location, somewhat paradoxically, makes Detroit look ritzy.
This is the view from my neck of the woods. But, obviously, I'm in the worst neck of the woods (within the US).
I promise, this isn't sarcasm: I'm sincerely happy for those of you who aren't living in economic hell.