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March 27, 2009 at 8:10 AM #374315March 27, 2009 at 8:24 AM #373702Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
[quote=HLS]It’s going to be a rocky ride for many people for the forseeable future..
Regardless of the happy talk from mainstream media and the govt and stock market up days based on a single announcement, America has become an empire in decline. Sad but true.
An entire generation and a half know nothing about hard times or third world living conditions.
It will simply be survival of the fittest. Those with no income or savings will become dependant upon welfare. Many with great paying jobs may lose them and find no alternative at more than 50% of their previous income, if they can find a “job” at all….
Those who plan correctly will not have a problem, the masses may riot and revolt wanting the govt to save them.
Prepare for the worst and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Deflation is a downward spiral that feeds off itself as a result of fear. Inflation is easier to deal with.
Landlords will lower rents to keep a place rented, competition becomes brutal for a limited amount of avaialble money. Lower prices encourages people to spend, as long as they have money.
Millions of people are literally broke. Insolvent. Financial neutral. Taking a break.. Call it whatever you want, it isn’t pretty, and it’s getting uglier day by day…. HLS
[/quote]“America has become an empire in decline”
Thanks HLS
This takes me back to the late 60’s and 70’s I used to hear that one quite a bit back then…
A lot of good times since then but it was good for Nostalgia Thanks !!
March 27, 2009 at 8:24 AM #373985Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=HLS]It’s going to be a rocky ride for many people for the forseeable future..
Regardless of the happy talk from mainstream media and the govt and stock market up days based on a single announcement, America has become an empire in decline. Sad but true.
An entire generation and a half know nothing about hard times or third world living conditions.
It will simply be survival of the fittest. Those with no income or savings will become dependant upon welfare. Many with great paying jobs may lose them and find no alternative at more than 50% of their previous income, if they can find a “job” at all….
Those who plan correctly will not have a problem, the masses may riot and revolt wanting the govt to save them.
Prepare for the worst and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Deflation is a downward spiral that feeds off itself as a result of fear. Inflation is easier to deal with.
Landlords will lower rents to keep a place rented, competition becomes brutal for a limited amount of avaialble money. Lower prices encourages people to spend, as long as they have money.
Millions of people are literally broke. Insolvent. Financial neutral. Taking a break.. Call it whatever you want, it isn’t pretty, and it’s getting uglier day by day…. HLS
[/quote]“America has become an empire in decline”
Thanks HLS
This takes me back to the late 60’s and 70’s I used to hear that one quite a bit back then…
A lot of good times since then but it was good for Nostalgia Thanks !!
March 27, 2009 at 8:24 AM #374159Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=HLS]It’s going to be a rocky ride for many people for the forseeable future..
Regardless of the happy talk from mainstream media and the govt and stock market up days based on a single announcement, America has become an empire in decline. Sad but true.
An entire generation and a half know nothing about hard times or third world living conditions.
It will simply be survival of the fittest. Those with no income or savings will become dependant upon welfare. Many with great paying jobs may lose them and find no alternative at more than 50% of their previous income, if they can find a “job” at all….
Those who plan correctly will not have a problem, the masses may riot and revolt wanting the govt to save them.
Prepare for the worst and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Deflation is a downward spiral that feeds off itself as a result of fear. Inflation is easier to deal with.
Landlords will lower rents to keep a place rented, competition becomes brutal for a limited amount of avaialble money. Lower prices encourages people to spend, as long as they have money.
Millions of people are literally broke. Insolvent. Financial neutral. Taking a break.. Call it whatever you want, it isn’t pretty, and it’s getting uglier day by day…. HLS
[/quote]“America has become an empire in decline”
Thanks HLS
This takes me back to the late 60’s and 70’s I used to hear that one quite a bit back then…
A lot of good times since then but it was good for Nostalgia Thanks !!
March 27, 2009 at 8:24 AM #374203Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=HLS]It’s going to be a rocky ride for many people for the forseeable future..
Regardless of the happy talk from mainstream media and the govt and stock market up days based on a single announcement, America has become an empire in decline. Sad but true.
An entire generation and a half know nothing about hard times or third world living conditions.
It will simply be survival of the fittest. Those with no income or savings will become dependant upon welfare. Many with great paying jobs may lose them and find no alternative at more than 50% of their previous income, if they can find a “job” at all….
Those who plan correctly will not have a problem, the masses may riot and revolt wanting the govt to save them.
Prepare for the worst and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Deflation is a downward spiral that feeds off itself as a result of fear. Inflation is easier to deal with.
Landlords will lower rents to keep a place rented, competition becomes brutal for a limited amount of avaialble money. Lower prices encourages people to spend, as long as they have money.
Millions of people are literally broke. Insolvent. Financial neutral. Taking a break.. Call it whatever you want, it isn’t pretty, and it’s getting uglier day by day…. HLS
[/quote]“America has become an empire in decline”
Thanks HLS
This takes me back to the late 60’s and 70’s I used to hear that one quite a bit back then…
A lot of good times since then but it was good for Nostalgia Thanks !!
March 27, 2009 at 8:24 AM #374320Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=HLS]It’s going to be a rocky ride for many people for the forseeable future..
Regardless of the happy talk from mainstream media and the govt and stock market up days based on a single announcement, America has become an empire in decline. Sad but true.
An entire generation and a half know nothing about hard times or third world living conditions.
It will simply be survival of the fittest. Those with no income or savings will become dependant upon welfare. Many with great paying jobs may lose them and find no alternative at more than 50% of their previous income, if they can find a “job” at all….
Those who plan correctly will not have a problem, the masses may riot and revolt wanting the govt to save them.
Prepare for the worst and hope that it doesn’t happen.
Deflation is a downward spiral that feeds off itself as a result of fear. Inflation is easier to deal with.
Landlords will lower rents to keep a place rented, competition becomes brutal for a limited amount of avaialble money. Lower prices encourages people to spend, as long as they have money.
Millions of people are literally broke. Insolvent. Financial neutral. Taking a break.. Call it whatever you want, it isn’t pretty, and it’s getting uglier day by day…. HLS
[/quote]“America has become an empire in decline”
Thanks HLS
This takes me back to the late 60’s and 70’s I used to hear that one quite a bit back then…
A lot of good times since then but it was good for Nostalgia Thanks !!
March 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM #373716HLSParticipantYep, I remember those days too, and thankfully it’s been a good time for me as well.
In history, 30 years is nothing. The decline may take decades or a century, but it is happening right before our eyes.
You can choose to see it or choose to ignore it.
If you think that life today is easier than in the 60’s and 70’s, I disagree.Without massive debt and fiat currency, we would already be like Latin American countries..give it time, we are headed there slowly but surely.
The next 20 years will be quite different than the last 20. …HLS
March 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM #374001HLSParticipantYep, I remember those days too, and thankfully it’s been a good time for me as well.
In history, 30 years is nothing. The decline may take decades or a century, but it is happening right before our eyes.
You can choose to see it or choose to ignore it.
If you think that life today is easier than in the 60’s and 70’s, I disagree.Without massive debt and fiat currency, we would already be like Latin American countries..give it time, we are headed there slowly but surely.
The next 20 years will be quite different than the last 20. …HLS
March 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM #374174HLSParticipantYep, I remember those days too, and thankfully it’s been a good time for me as well.
In history, 30 years is nothing. The decline may take decades or a century, but it is happening right before our eyes.
You can choose to see it or choose to ignore it.
If you think that life today is easier than in the 60’s and 70’s, I disagree.Without massive debt and fiat currency, we would already be like Latin American countries..give it time, we are headed there slowly but surely.
The next 20 years will be quite different than the last 20. …HLS
March 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM #374218HLSParticipantYep, I remember those days too, and thankfully it’s been a good time for me as well.
In history, 30 years is nothing. The decline may take decades or a century, but it is happening right before our eyes.
You can choose to see it or choose to ignore it.
If you think that life today is easier than in the 60’s and 70’s, I disagree.Without massive debt and fiat currency, we would already be like Latin American countries..give it time, we are headed there slowly but surely.
The next 20 years will be quite different than the last 20. …HLS
March 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM #374335HLSParticipantYep, I remember those days too, and thankfully it’s been a good time for me as well.
In history, 30 years is nothing. The decline may take decades or a century, but it is happening right before our eyes.
You can choose to see it or choose to ignore it.
If you think that life today is easier than in the 60’s and 70’s, I disagree.Without massive debt and fiat currency, we would already be like Latin American countries..give it time, we are headed there slowly but surely.
The next 20 years will be quite different than the last 20. …HLS
March 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #373721Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOddly enough as much as some actors would like to see it change, the U.S.A.’s world influence is probably at or near it’s peak, the USSR is just a shell of it’s self, china as much as it would like to be is no match for the U.S. in economic or other area’s.
This is probably the first time in history where one nation held as much sway over the rest of the world as the U.S.A. does now.
Nation in decline , I think not…
March 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #374006Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOddly enough as much as some actors would like to see it change, the U.S.A.’s world influence is probably at or near it’s peak, the USSR is just a shell of it’s self, china as much as it would like to be is no match for the U.S. in economic or other area’s.
This is probably the first time in history where one nation held as much sway over the rest of the world as the U.S.A. does now.
Nation in decline , I think not…
March 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #374179Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOddly enough as much as some actors would like to see it change, the U.S.A.’s world influence is probably at or near it’s peak, the USSR is just a shell of it’s self, china as much as it would like to be is no match for the U.S. in economic or other area’s.
This is probably the first time in history where one nation held as much sway over the rest of the world as the U.S.A. does now.
Nation in decline , I think not…
March 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM #374223Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOddly enough as much as some actors would like to see it change, the U.S.A.’s world influence is probably at or near it’s peak, the USSR is just a shell of it’s self, china as much as it would like to be is no match for the U.S. in economic or other area’s.
This is probably the first time in history where one nation held as much sway over the rest of the world as the U.S.A. does now.
Nation in decline , I think not…
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