What will a post collapse society look like?
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we can only hope.....that he's right. It sounds much more sustainable than what we've got. More fun, too. I've already got my garden in and my guns out.lol
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me too!
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oh there will be warlords...can you say...the japanese sengoku period!
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makes no sense.
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@robodril1 Apparently you misread my post. Try again. As far as Ron Paul being the way out, he has to change the entire Congress under your theory... and of course you claim they are "one party" anyway. The Congress has been split near 50/50 for well over a decade, and no party has even had a simple 60 filibuster (Senate) breaking majority, let alone the 67% required to do what they want to a small degree(override veto), nor the 75%+ required for treaty changes, in EITHER house.
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This is so cool, actually..Imagine the whole industrial sector collapses...big business is gone, no cars, ships, aircraft.. no pollution , the government is no more..Now WE form a direct democracy with restructured, ecological, collectively owned industry and economy without monetary system. We can build solar plant and windmills, energy fueled cars..If you work you will have access to everything.. literally
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@Silicondoc I am a republican, and you are exactly right. What you are missing is the Democrats to it as well. have you niticed there is no real difference in policy from one administration to the next? When we fail, we say you held us back. When you fail, you say we held you back. The truth is you and I want the same things, but our political party establishments want something different. They are not actually failing, we just have been blind to their goals. Ron Paul may be our only way out.
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Stage 6.
People lose their minds and go Apeshit Mental!!!
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no zombies?!?!?!
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I predict open war.
I am going to become a fucking warlord!
tmpfan2 6 months ago 20
@wblk From what I can tell the rhetoric from the right in the US is less government... but the reality is (as Jim Rogers calls it) socialism for the rich, aka a mixed economy in favour of corporations. The only Republicans who seem to be consistently anti-big govenment is Ron and Rand Paul IMO.
LuqmanNaq 10 months ago 9