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68340 | A lot of what we spend our money on in America are luxuries, not necessities.
Think more like the 1930's, not the end of the world.
Yes, there will be shortages of supplies and a dramatic change in the way in which we live.
I remember in my youth, when we ordered something, (if we were so blessed to order something) it may take 5-10 days to receive our order, not 1-3 days.
Times were not worse then, just at a slower pace.
I can agree on a lot of his economic statements.
That is why my house is paid for, ect.
I may not live as "richly" as my neighbors, but with more security.
Believe it or not my pickup is 18 year old, my family van is 12 years old and they work nicely thank you.
I have a % of assets in silver and gold. No, not jewelry.
I bank at the only bank in my area that stayed open through the 1930's and is still family owned and managed.
Maybe that is why they are 2 to 3 times bigger than any bank in my area.
Intelligence is not how much you know, but how you use what you know.
I know a lot of educated stupid people.
Enjoy.
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