How do you think this is going to if at all effect your families?
The entire country will feel this one no matter which way it goes. I think what most people fail to understand is we're in a new era. Your lifestyle will change if it already hasn't. The central bank and the world bank has a plan. Only thing is we don't know what the plan is. We will find out and it will be to late when we do. I think it already is.
On a side note: It's very impressive the number of post in this thread. Lots of thoughts and opinions. Thinking back to 2003 it sure would have been something to see each one here express their opinion on contractors in Iraq making 3 times what the American military personal make. Then after Katrina I know of one local company that took 4 fuel tanker trucks down there and stayed 28 days and came back with $5.5 million. It seems for 8 years the money (our money) has been flowing by the trillions and not a peep about any of that. But let an "American" worker try and get a little help in some bad times and almost the entire country is ready to let them fall off the cliff. Just remember every action will have a reaction and every non action can have a reaction too in this situation. We may get far more than we bargin for.Be it positive or negative. Hang on cause we haven't found the bottom yet.
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