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Posted: 1/28/2021 8:10:43 AM EDT
How much time are we betting on?
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[#9]
Total? Probably not in any of our lifetimes. Money printers around the globe can brrrrr for a long while
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[#12]
We're already in it. Right now everyone is covering their ears and trying to outrun the avalanche.
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[#13]
Total? We will be in gulags before that happens. A steady drop in your living conditions.........that is already happening, start looking at prices of many of the consumable things you buy that you HAVE to have.
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[#14]
Are you not paying attention? It started Yesterday.
Those who would seek to gaze into abyss best not avert their eyes when the abyss gazes back. |
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[#15]
For most, it wont ever be "total economic collapse" until THEY announce "HEY IT'S FRIDAY, AND THE TOP NEWS STORY FOR TODAY IS TOTAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE".
Same for WWIII Civil war Etc |
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[#21]
Quoted: Who says we aren't seeing the economic collapse already? View Quote this is a good point. Are we talking the BEGINNING of a total collapse or the conclusion of it? I'd say we're definitely in the beginning, but I stand by my earlier response that none of us will see the end of it in our lifetimes. |
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[#22]
I'm hoping at least two more years, that's when my house will be paid for and I'll be debt free!
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[#25]
Look at what is happening with Biden being president for a week.
The currency is backed by the 'full faith and credit of the US govt" which has just gone off the rails and is actively destroying the economy. let that sink in. |
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[#27]
My answer is: "I don't know."
When its approaching, the signs will be there, but we'll have to know what to look for. The best story I once read was of a rich man taking an around the world cruse on his yacht in 1929. Every port he stopped in had warehouses bulging with unsold goods. That spooked him enough to wire his broker to clear him out of the stock market. He cashed out prior to the crash. |
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[#28]
It’s overdue. That’s all that matters.
Oh wait never mind. Professors tell us debt doesn’t matter |
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[#32]
When people realize that this
Attached File And this Attached File Have the same relative value in relation to real goods when the government in charge no longer cares about honoring its debts. For now, our economy is keeping the merry go round spinning. But soon, as UBI, bailouts, and out of control government spending drives the price of real scarce goods past the reach of normal people it's doomed. |
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[#33]
I don't know how many hours, days, weeks, months or years we have until a total economic collapse happens.
But I guaran-damn-tee ya, it will start on a Monday. |
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[#34]
We're already in decline. I'm seriously concerned that things may shit the bed before I can make an exit in 10 years.
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[#36]
I don't now the answer but I feel like im living in a horror movie not knowing how bad the future will be instead of looking and planning for a bright future. Its sickening.
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[#37]
Quoted: Is there any real 'danger' from the game they are playing? That stuff is so far over my head View Quote It's been able to pull the whole market down pretty hefty amounts. Doubt collapse but could lead to some firms going belly up and pain up the chain from them. I expect the SEC will do it's master's bidding and go after these smelly rebels full bore. |
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[#39]
Gotta bring down the US economy to pave a path to the desired global reset and one-world governance.
Thus the open & obvious deception being visible to all, but understood by few. |
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[#41]
A total collapse is very unrealistic. The United States is still a large country with a lot of advantages.
However, we could end up like Argentina, a developed country roiled by seemingly endless crises: The Faltering Economy of Argentina | Economics Explained The US will remain a large and important economy, but maybe one without the relative stability and prosperity we've become accustomed to. |
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[#42]
It will be a slow process before our country gets to that, if it happens at all. It would be interesting to know how many people believe we're heading that way.
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[#43]
Quoted: How much time are we betting on? View Quote 2 weeks after the civil war which will be 2 weeks after Jesus comes back. |
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[#47]
Total, probably never. Sovereign debt crisis, worst inflation in US history, shrinking GDP, worse standard of life, I think any or all of those have a good chance of happening in this decade.
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[#49]
If the US totally collapses then who will buy all the stuff? Who will generate taxes for the World Banks?
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