I want this guy’s crystal ball, mine seems to be broken.
Pish.
The first people to stop using $5.00 / Gallon gasoline will largely be the Indians and Chinese who most recently started using gas.
The demand curve is sloped. Marginally, someone always stops buying at higher and higher prices. Then, the market stabilizes.
The only way you lose out to the Indians or Chinese is to be less productive than them. So quit reading and get back to work!
:-)
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Back to the bar.....
We are doomed,
maybe,
can't say when or how exactly,
listen to my radio program.
Rather than worry about a coming storm, it might serve one better to learn to dance in the rain.
Seems like the most thorough apocalyptic statement since who knows when. Next to this a pole shift would be good news.
Talk about the voice of gloom and doom.
I nominate this guy as the person to follow David Koresh.
Please, this is so over the top as to be unbelievable.
He could get a much better reception by simply and calmly saying, "Stock up on essentials such as nonperishable food stuffs, ammunition, weapons, and gear to live in the wild."
More people would listen.
That power-mad wench won't stop at anything!!!
One day someone will be alive when the four horsemen of the apocolyose do come and he will think “damn!!!I made a tinfoil joke on FR just this morning!”
Right, I see Cheney on TV every night.
Did he miss anyone?
Gee, George Bush to (biblical) Cain: There's six degrees of separation game for you
Downfall scenarios make for good horror movies. He lays it on so thick, though, that one is tempted to say “What’s the point?” Even if you have supplies and don’t run out of ammo—optimism!—who has the stomach to constantly kill enemies and bury/burn their bodies? You do? Great. How about your companions (presumably family)?
He’s right about trusting the Lord, though.
Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as famine, pestilence, destruction and death. These are only aliases. Their real names are: Stuhldreher, Miller, Crowley and Layden. They formed the crest of the South Bend cyclone before which another fighting Army team was swept over the precipice at the Polo Grounds this afternoon as 55,000 spectators peered down upon the bewildering panorama spread out upon the green plain below.
Grantland Rice, 1924