Posted by L B on February 27, 2012 at 23:23:46 from (64.187.77.91):
In Reply to: economic melt down posted by mosinee dave on February 27, 2012 at 19:02:52:
Howdy, When the balloon goes up the stores have a 3 days supply of goods at best,it will be gone in less then an hour. Lets say everyone does their best to ration it and stretches a weeks worth for each man women and child. Now the Golden Hoard starts to fan out into the countryside. There is appox. 3 weeks of meat walking the face of the earth birds,cows,pigs, horses,elk, deer, bear, coon, cats,fish, Olds crow and everybodys dogs. Now again we are lucky and we stretch it to 2mo. There are now people running all over the country side, sick hungry mean and tired. You cant plant a garden, you will at best run a clip or two through your 9MM or AK-47 as the Golden Hoard is now upon you and after they consume your stores they start looking at each other and they know that what is called the way of the sea is next. Its every Alfie Packer for himself cause tonight its dinner at the Donner Party cafe. Now this is a perfect cinerio and we know our fellow man will not be so kind to one another as I laid this out. But its just as fool proof as the goverments DUCK & COVER cartoon we all seen during the Cold War and will work just as well!! Right?
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