argent_pur wrote:Hey Tim,
We are not looking at the end of America, only the end of our over-lofty standard of living. Rome crashed, Athens crashed, France Crashed....they're all still here, people still live there.
beauanderos wrote:argent_pur wrote:Hey Tim,
We are not looking at the end of America, only the end of our over-lofty standard of living. Rome crashed, Athens crashed, France Crashed....they're all still here, people still live there.
Are those Visigoths peering over your fence?
Lemon Thrower wrote:68Camaro - features like that are quite rare, esp at larger companies. You are very fortunate. Agree that if you have that sort of plan then its best to keep the money inside.
Tourney64 wrote:I can tell you what I have done. Reduced my 401K contributions to the max that my employer matches. That was a huge reduction I made a few years ago when I was contributing the max 18% + $5k catch up due to my age. I have taken the extra money and paying sown on the mortgage. I am also investing heavily in silver, food storage, and copper pennies.
Tourney64 wrote:I can tell you what I have done. Reduced my 401K contributions to the max that my employer matches. That was a huge reduction I made a few years ago when I was contributing the max 18% + $5k catch up due to my age. I have taken the extra money and paying sown on the mortgage. I am also investing heavily in silver, food storage, and copper pennies.
beauanderos wrote:The only problem I see with being self-supporting and gardening on your own property is that it's only useful if things get bad... but not too bad. Otherwise human rabbits and deer will trample your fences and make off with all the produce that your hard efforts produced. But that's no reason not to get started.
TXTim wrote:beauanderos wrote:The only problem I see with being self-supporting and gardening on your own property is that it's only useful if things get bad... but not too bad. Otherwise human rabbits and deer will trample your fences and make off with all the produce that your hard efforts produced. But that's no reason not to get started.
That's why some of your assets should be invested in quality weapons and ammo.
Treetop wrote: ... but some things are only harvested in a short window, so that can be limited even without fighting people over it.
Treetop wrote: honestly depending on where you live theres also a WIDE range of things you could grow that most others simply would not know are food.
timmus0382 wrote: Then just a few months back I started listening to Rush and Glen and it was shocking to say the least. I never had any idea how bad things were.
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