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Those of you hoping to change the world are kidding yourself. Demoncrat, Repubican, it doesn’t matter. Even if there are leaders in either party with the “right” platform and ideas, the machine is more powerful and won’t let them practice what they preach. The two machines, the war machine and the printing press, are not subject to the ideologies of any one leader. The only way to change the system is to obliterate it, and start from scratch, like our forefathers did.

 

Face it – we are a socialist country no matter what party you support. They destroyed the financial system and what we are watching now is socialism attempting to save the world by spreading the losses among everyone because it is in the “interest of national security.” The reality is, the fact you can still go to the 7-11 and use your credit card to get some taquitos and a big gulp is a much better alternative than seeing fiats collapse and having to swap spare toilet paper for a can of spam.

 

I hate to sound this pessimistic, but I think the whole system has evolved into this corrupted stated and can’t be fixed until it is obliterated. You will see taxes and inflation eat away at your standard of living, all the while being grateful you don’t have to live with the alternative (complete financial meltdown). I don’t care anymore, but I do care about my kid’s future. End the madness! Let’s get on with the rebuilding. I am waiting for the revolution once the sheeple get pissed-off enough to take action. Shorty is absolutely correct, the system will fail.

 

Better own gold, as well as other tangibles, to carry you through the period of transition. Your paper currency will be devalued, and if that's all you have, you will be ripped-off. Precious metals will allow you to convert that value into whatever new currency regime rises from the ashes. Think of it as a proactive currency exchange. In the worst case scenario, it may be the only money that's useable.

 

Better have food and water supplies, medical supplies, household supplies, guns & ammo, fuels, alternative money, and as much space as you need to be as self-sustaining as possible. The day is coming when the government won’t be there to provide for you. Don’t be one of the sheeple who ignore all the warning signs. The financial system almost collapsed last fall. It would collapse today if they removed all their interventions. Let it serve as a wake-up call to get prepared. The bastards that run this country have failed, and we are living the good life now on borrowed time. It will collapse at some point; it is inevitable.

 

Wake up! Get prepared! Be ahead of the herd. Panic now and avoid the rush.

 

Rant over. Peace Out.

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And if she needs a place to stay and she can't stay at your place, I have plenty of room and a nice sturdy shoulder, too.

I too have a firm uh... shoulder. Very little room though...probably have to share the bed - not at the same time of course... :rolleyes:

 

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Pearl Harbor Day always moves me. So does D-Day. God bless the veterans of WWII who saved our asses.

 

Most, like my Dad, are gone now. They're the lucky ones. It's sad for those still with us to have to witness this.

 

You're absolutely 100% right with this statement.

 

My dad, who's 80, told me not long ago when we were talking politics/economics, "I think I'm ready to go [meaning die]. I'm old enough to remember when things were very different. It's so hard watching the country you love go to sh*t before your eyes. I almost wish I hadn't lived long enough to witness this."

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