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Could You Survive Another Great Depression?
Townhall.com ^ | July 21, 2011 | Paul Kengor

Posted on 07/21/2011 12:33:22 PM PDT by Kaslin

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To: sodpoodle

A reloader will keep you in ammo for a good while.................


21 posted on 07/21/2011 12:56:53 PM PDT by Red Badger (PEAS in our time? Obama cries PEAS! PEAS! when there is no PEAS!..........................)
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To: Kaslin

I grew some good tasting vegetables in my back yard. But the heat and drought burned it up. I didn’t even get enough to can or freeze.

In another great depression only the strong will survive in the cities. And they will have to take from others. The best chance for survival is to get out of the cities. I hope to be able to do that next Spring. There’s no way I can do it today.


22 posted on 07/21/2011 1:00:43 PM PDT by Terry Mross (I'll only vote for a SECOND party.)
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To: the lone haranguer

One notes that the cities would buckle in less than two weeks and collapse in less than a month despite Dem attempts to the contrary. Urbanites know this at some level. Our problem would be the million people fleeing greater Boston that would be coming west on the Pike. Would be nasty. Ironically, no one in greater Boston is allowed to own a firearm. I believe the greatest danger of this is Obama doing it purposefully so he can declare martial law.


23 posted on 07/21/2011 1:00:54 PM PDT by pabianice
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To: Kaslin

I am surviving this one... not well but I am still here!

LLS


24 posted on 07/21/2011 1:02:04 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer ("GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH"! I choose LIBERTY and PALIN!)
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To: AceMineral

I believe by the 60s 80% of the people had moved to the cities. The big difference today is there are a lot more people and a lot less land for them to farm and hunt.


25 posted on 07/21/2011 1:02:53 PM PDT by Terry Mross (I'll only vote for a SECOND party.)
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To: EBH

The job of the next President after 0bama is fired on January 20, 2013 is to make every executive order that arrogant pos gave, null and void


26 posted on 07/21/2011 1:03:43 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Red Badger

The problem with reloading is it’s simple assembly of complex parts. Most can’t take slabs of lead, brass, & copper and turn them into useful forms, much less make the powder or primers. If I’m going to pay someone for all those pieces shaped & mixed, I’ll pay a bit more for mundane assembly and spend the time saved on making what I can from raw materials.


27 posted on 07/21/2011 1:05:11 PM PDT by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: pabianice

I’m staying right here in Michigan. Others will flee west and south.


28 posted on 07/21/2011 1:05:30 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Red Badger

"Shoot im, 'Lizbeth! Shoot im!!"

29 posted on 07/21/2011 1:05:56 PM PDT by ErnBatavia (It's not the Obama Administration....it's the "Obama Regime".)
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To: cripplecreek

You ok?


30 posted on 07/21/2011 1:07:21 PM PDT by blueyon (The U. S. Constitution - read it and weep)
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To: pabianice

“One notes that the cities would buckle in less than two weeks and collapse in less than a month despite Dem attempts to the contrary.”

Or much less. We have New Orleans as a practical experience of the breakdown of civil society to go on, now.

The LAST place you want to be when the starving masses start fleeing the cities is anywhere near a major outflow artery, such as an interstate, or a divided highway.

And if you are bugging out, make sure your egress route doesn’t go across, or over ANY of these. That may very well be the last mistake you will ever make.


31 posted on 07/21/2011 1:07:40 PM PDT by tcrlaf (You can only lead a lib to the Truth, you can't make it think...)
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To: Kaslin

Per my sainted Granny Oleta, who weathered the Depression with my grandpa on a small central Illinois farm: “The only thing we needed money for was kerosene, coffee and sugar. We made, grew or shot everything else we needed to get by.”


32 posted on 07/21/2011 1:08:16 PM PDT by Basil Duke
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To: Kaslin
What about my grandfather? When I asked that question as he sat silently, my grandmother raised her loud Italian voice and snapped: "Ah, he didn't suffer! Don’t even ask him!"

My grandfather, also Italian, returned the shout: "Ah, you shut up! You're a damned fool!"

Grandma: "No, you're a damned fool!"

Nope, no marriage certificate needed to prove the marriage here. :>)

33 posted on 07/21/2011 1:08:16 PM PDT by Ancesthntr (Bibi to Odumbo: Its not going to happen.)
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To: Kaslin

We’ll find out.


34 posted on 07/21/2011 1:08:51 PM PDT by ichabod1 (Nuts; A house divided against itself cannot stand.)
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To: Kaslin
My mother used to tell me stories of the depression when I was little. She was one of the lucky ones. Her parents ran a dairy farm.
My dads family, city dwellers, had nothing to eat but government beets and pig fat. His parents had to stand in line every day for "their fair share" of beets and fat.

Because of moms stories, and her warning that it could easily happen again, I became as self sufficient as possible after we bought our home years ago. I've been working on gaining knowledge ever since then. I planted fruits, nuts, syrup trees, and firewood. We've also planted fruit bushes, culinary and medicinal herbs. We bought heirloom vegetable seeds we use every year. We have a hand pump if the electric is lost, and a rain water storage tanks.
There's also soap making from ash and fat, deer skin from ash and brains, brain pelting, rocket stoves for heating and cooking (and a large wood stove for bigger pieces if we can haul and chop them with a tree saw), making and using cobb, learned what weeds are edible, and how to spin fibers.
Oh, and we're bee keepers for wax, propulous, and honey.
I studied solar to save on fire wood and tricks to stay cool. We've also built a root cellar in the basement.
I suppose if we missed anything, we could barter. If there's something new to learn, I'm all over it!

Because of Obomanomics, we're working overtime to make sure we have all we need and how we can hide it ( We have kids).
This time, the depression is going to be worse, because back during the last depression, they didn't have the entitlement parasites to deal with. They'll still want everything for free. They're going to be stealing it (so stay armed).

35 posted on 07/21/2011 1:09:14 PM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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To: EBH

Looks very bad on paper. Yet, in a Depression/collapse, I feel sure that government goons coming to take your farm would be met with violence, after which they would crawl back to DC. There will be continued communications among Americans, even if by radio, locally printed newspapers, or “criers” that would travel between towns.


36 posted on 07/21/2011 1:09:46 PM PDT by pabianice
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To: concerned about politics

“My mother used to tell me stories of the depression when I was little.”

It was far, far worse in Germany in the late 20’s/early 30’s, where my grandparents came from.


37 posted on 07/21/2011 1:10:37 PM PDT by tcrlaf (You can only lead a lib to the Truth, you can't make it think...)
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To: Kaslin

As the predicted “Y2K disaster” began looming, I described the worst-case scenario to my father. When I finished laying out the TEOTWAWKI scenario, he shrugged and said “so I’ll throw another log on the fire and go back to my book.” And he was right - nothing short of Judgement Day would disrupt his self-sufficient lifestyle. Ok, maybe not being able to read the daily Citizen Dog online might irritate him...


38 posted on 07/21/2011 1:11:17 PM PDT by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: blueyon

Of course.


39 posted on 07/21/2011 1:12:04 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: ctdonath2

You’re speaking of today’s world.
We’re talking of tomorrow’s world where there won’t be any stores to go to and buy your needs. You’ll have to do it from scratch.............


40 posted on 07/21/2011 1:14:17 PM PDT by Red Badger (PEAS in our time? Obama cries PEAS! PEAS! when there is no PEAS!..........................)
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