Delawhere Jack wrote:5. A major brokerage loses $1.2B customer funds, illegally mixed with the companies own, and the CEO doesn't get a perp walk.
6. Lloyds of London withdraws all of it's funds held in EU banks.
7. The "Super Committee" fails to agree on $100B of cuts per year over tens years.....out of a $3.5T annual budget.
8. Jack gets the reciept for a heating oil delivery....... $4.5999/gal.
I think the S has already hit the F.
silverflake wrote:Is there hope?
silverflake wrote:Is there hope?
rickygee wrote:EMP burst. Game over. Alas, Babylon, welcome to the thousand year night.
Lemon Thrower wrote:
shinnosuke wrote:12. When your credit cards stop working.
13. When you get a friendly visit from the national police telling you it's time to come outside to the medical vehicle for your RFID implantation.
14. When the national police start minesweeping your backyard because they traced your realcent membership registration back to your email address and that led them to your actual identity.
15. When you pull ol' Bessie out from under the sofa cushions and say, Give me liberty or give me...
68Camaro wrote:We don't have to regress to total anarchy or medival times to qualify as SHTF. Quite frankly, we're nearly SHTF now, compared to what I thought was goodness 35 years ago. 10% effective inflation, 20% effective unemployment, half the population not paying taxes, annual national debt at 100% GDP, total debt obligation for the country approaching the GDP of the entire world, the two governing parties at complete odds with each other (despite incumbents of both lining their pockets), 25% of all homes with underwater mortgages and defaults continuing at pace faster than paperwork can keep up, rising unrest in the streets, nearly complete loss of privacy, nearly complete loss of confidence in all branches of government at most levels. Except for US corporate profits looking good for the quarter, what is positive about these times? We still have some freedoms, but that's a sorry excuse for goodness, as what we have left are quickly being removed.
Isolated pockets of goodness still exist, and may - if they are lucky - be able to stay isolated to get to the other side of htis. And maybe that's where you are Barry. If you want the big picture, maybe you should get out away more?
One factoid out of thousands: More than half of the students in public schools are on now meal assistance in my county, one of the most affluent counties in my state. Things are not right, and getting worse.
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