Economic Crisis - We think we have it rough - 2010

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

I know that times are tough for a lot of us out there. The evidence is all around us. Many of us are living through it. But I also can't help but wonder if we are not in some way just a little spoiled. This video talks about thinking on the past and the pioneer and Indian people, even the people from the Bible days. They did not have all of the modern items that we have and yet they figured out how to survive.

This video doesn't diminish the larger scope of the things happening around us today, but it offers the chance to look at what we do have and how to be thankful for that. God promises to never put more on us than we are able to bear. I trust His word on that.

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  • Video audio is too low. Very difficult to hear.

  • Yeah, sorry about that on this one. I was testing another cam out and it sucked big time.

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  • It will be interesting to see whom remains faithful when Christians are murdering Christians for the food in their house.

  • we're in the land of milk and honey it's not gonna hurt anyone to fend for themselves...instead of living off the abundance of "her" delicacies...babylon...

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  • Oops. Sorry, Didn't mean to comment twice. Didn't seem like it was working, so I hit "post" more than once. :O

  • Great video! I agree--we need to learn new skills etc.. But how do we get water without electricity? Any ideas? Would appreciate help on this. Maybe you could do a video on it if you have ideas? Thanks! God bless. BTW I saw your video with the water jug and using bleach-thanks. But what about long term water needs?

  • Great video! I agree--we need to learn new skills etc.. But how do we get water without electricity? Any ideas? Would appreciate help on this. Maybe you could do a video on it if you have ideas?  Thanks! God bless. BTW I saw your video with the water jug and using bleach-thanks. But what about long term water needs?

  • please redo this video i can't understand you. SPEAK UP and where do you live you never say.

    D- on the video with this grade you will not pass this class mr.

  • need better mic or closer to mic talk

    for future reference:)

  • good point. canning supplies are a must.

  • cheers! but don't the collard greens and hens go bad if you don't have a refrigerator and the marxist utopianists cut off your electricity to save the planet from global warming?

  • yes, i have heard some say that if there is a failure your account will go into government receivership so don't worry. But that could end up like fannie and freddie. During the depression fdr confiscated gold at something like 20.67 and reflated it at 35 devaluing the dollar 40% instantly.

    I was thinking with excess cash you can always buy materials that have long term value. Like a bottle of scotch will always be of value if fiat cash goes hay wire. Look at the zimbabwe stock exchange.

  • we are not spoiled. Everyone else is deprived.

  • I think what scares many of us is how reliant we are on whats happening with the economy. During the depression and other hard times many Americans were self sufficient enough they were able to scrape out an existence to make ends meet. Today when you ask kids where milk comes from they tell you "the store".  It's scary to think how people that disconnected are going to react if times get real hard.

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