Posted on 01/18/2009 7:25:44 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
This thread (if it survives the moderators) is meant to be an end of the Republic commemorative. Bracketed by end of the Julian calendar and the Chinese New year, I thought a repository of comments marking the rise of a new leftist messiah to be sardonic and fitting.
Before any FReepers hit the ABUSE button, please look around youself . . . with kooky vanities about just-the-right-puppy-breeds and the non-stop religious scripts and debates abounding on NEWS/ACTIVISM, I thought a simple question about what conservatives were personally considering doing during the promise of a new age of fascism might be worthwhile.
So, given that we're all of a conservative mindset and that (as adults) we all recognize what the next four years (or decade and beyond) might herald, I ask: What are your plans? Where do you plan to go and what do you plan to do in years of the coming darkness?
Makes sense to me . . .
Joya moved here to get away from the airbase and the dreams she kept having of nukes going off aimed there.
Look on the bright side! ...can’t help but wonder if President Bush planned the deficits and economic problems to come. They won’t leave much in the way of revenues for Democrats or our local social “progressives” to do much damage with. The witches will be too busy with trying to survive.
I will continue working on my remote place throughout the deflationary period. ....then happily watching the dollar, anti-family bureaucrats and worthless, anti-family businesses fall, while the prices of freight fuel and foreign products go up. The globalist, bureaucrat and family-busting follies are coming to an end, and the gnarly, old hippie feminists are going to the nursing homes.
:-)
UHHH forgot to say—near OTTERVILLE, MO
Joya moved here to get away from the airbase NEAR OTTERVILLE and the dreams she kept having of nukes going off aimed there.
You might want to keep them on.
If this global warming gets any worse, you’ll need the extra insulation so you don’t freeze to death.
Ooh thank you! I just ordered my catalog and signed up for the e-mail newsletter.
Add me to your garden list also please.
I would love to be on your gardening list as well! Please add me to the pingy thingy!
I too would love to live in that area. For now am south of KC on a 3 acre plot.
I grew up on the Osage Fork and dearly miss that 'lifestyle'.
North? It is very pretty north of KC on up to the Iowa border... but all the streams are mud bottom and I prefer the rock/sand bottom streams south of the MO River.
Ah Otterville, east of sedalia and whiteman AFB.
I used to live east about 35 miles near a town called California. Lots of missile silos in the area (supposedly decomissioned and empty)
would make good bunkers however.
Central Mo, with Whiteman, State Capital Jeff City, and south to ft Leonard Wood is definitely target rich. But i don’t have the fears of the soviet style launch as in the “Day After Tomorrow”. I don’t think the Chinese would destroy us because we are their best customers for stuff.
So for now, living near JC is good for now. But if the decision to bugout comes, not sure which way would be best to go.
I think your thread turned out to be the hit of the evening. And you were worried about flamers..LOL!
Dang, you had to go and remind me of that and ruin a perfectly good thread :) I was having such a good time.
I have in mind to go down there for a visit when the weather warms... that is if gas prices do not get too high.
Our 10yo put the local country music station on the radio up here in the attic while daddy and I were downstairs fixing dinner and watching football. I plan on sticking with that for the next couple of days.
I agree. Beetles and woodchucks are getting rare. 50 years and 500,000 miles they just can’t last forever.
As for the hippies. I could co-exist. I don’t think global warming and world peace would be a priority after an apocolypse.
Congrats on doing the no-debt Dave Ramsey plan! It works.
Mtn Grove, yes. North of Farmington. Nice area also.
Bought a couple antique pieces there.
My ties to the north are because of the family farm in that region. And i do prefer the rock bottom creeks over the mud bottoms. But if i could figure out some way to pay for that farm, i would jump on it in a heartbeat.
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