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Denton
07-22-2021, 11:51 AM
https://www.activistpost.com/2021/07/grocery-prices-could-rise-10-to-14-percent-by-october-grocery-chain-ceo-warns.html

American families are already struggling amid mounting price inflation that’s eating away at their budgets, with higher costs for housing, vehicles, and more. Yet a top CEO is warning that the growing inflation problem facing Americans could get much worse in the coming months.

The latest June data already show price inflation at a 13-year high, with prices having risen 5.4 percent year-over-year. Proponents of the big-government policies driving much of this increase insist the uptick in prices is only temporary. But billionaire and grocery chain CEO John Catsimatidis just predicted that overall price inflation, for consumer goods generally, will hit a 6 percent annualized rate by October.

We've been watching extreme droughts, floods and Biden policies that have been endangering our food supply. Buying non-perishables today will save you money in a few short months.

KnuteFartne
07-22-2021, 11:54 AM
Oh no problem. Biden is going to give me more checks.

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Inor
07-22-2021, 02:52 PM
If you have your food supply taken care of, make sure you are stockpiling cash/PMs/crypto/whatever trade medium you understand.

Once food and gas start going through the roof fast, there are going to be a LOT of deals available for things like property, equipment and cars. When the sheep cannot afford to feed themselves this fall/winter they will sell those BMWs, SUVs and investment properties at fire sale prices. By Christmas we should be in the greatest buying opportunity in a generation, maybe of all time. This could get real fun, real fast!

KnuteFartne
07-22-2021, 03:09 PM
If I could give just a one word piece of advice to everyone it would be...

Bullets!

Lots and lots of bullets.

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Any Beastie
07-22-2021, 03:23 PM
It's really depressing to see even junkfood becoming so expensive. Feeding five kiddos who eat like horses without dumping ten different types of sugars on their plates is getting unwieldy. So I've gotten myself 3 green houses and am hoping to grow grow grow, and along with the meat rabbits and the chickens and local meat suppliers, which doesn't raise their prices as quickly, it's going to work out alright. But if it doesn't: Anyone willing to adopt?

BucketBack
07-22-2021, 05:24 PM
We don't have Meat Rabbits in MI, the Amish sell us Meat Chickens.

hawgrider
07-22-2021, 05:43 PM
If you have your food supply taken care of, make sure you are stockpiling cash/PMs/crypto/whatever trade medium you understand.

Once food and gas start going through the roof fast, there are going to be a LOT of deals available for things like property, equipment and cars. When the sheep cannot afford to feed themselves this fall/winter they will sell those BMWs, SUVs and investment properties at fire sale prices. By Christmas we should be in the greatest buying opportunity in a generation, maybe of all time. This could get real fun, real fast!

Yup can't wait! Bring it please bring it I could buy my retirement spread and pay cash. That would make me very happy!

Sparkyprep
07-22-2021, 06:15 PM
Hopefully, I can use the downturn to increase my real estate portfolio at a discounted price.

BucketBack
07-22-2021, 06:28 PM
I'm probably just going to stay in Mom's trailer. It already has ramps, grab rails, it's set up for a senior

shootbrownelk
07-22-2021, 06:38 PM
If I could give just a one word piece of advice to everyone it would be...

Bullets!

Lots and lots of bullets.

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I have that suggestion covered Knute.....I invested in lead.

juskom95
07-22-2021, 07:10 PM
If I could give just a one word piece of advice to everyone it would be...

Bullets!

Lots and lots of bullets.

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The ex-wife got 2/3 of our preps/foodstuff, but she didn't want any ammunition.

I've got plenty of that, enough to make a Lefty's brain vapor lock.

shootbrownelk
07-23-2021, 05:56 AM
The ex-wife got 2/3 of our preps/foodstuff, but she didn't want any ammunition.

I've got plenty of that, enough to make a Lefty's brain vapor lock.

You can't do it Juskom, the Leftists are born with their brains vapor locked. The left is going after Brett Kavanaugh again.....wth?

juskom95
07-23-2021, 06:15 AM
You can't do it Juskom, the Leftists are born with their brains vapor locked.
Very true, but I would also accept this:

https://i.imgur.com/sFfcsGC.gif


The left is going after Brett Kavanaugh again.....wth?
The Left needs a distraction and a scapegoat to obscure things like rising food prices and utilities. They will be scapegoating every non-leftist, and those who are not %100 lockstep with them, and unfortunately the majority (at least half) of the public will accept the BS as fact.

People like us who put food aside for emergencies will be blamed for the shortages (this has been done in the past) but this time it may get violent. We are already seeing small shortages of non-critical items, what happens when it isn't chips but is something like no milk in the store or a lack of the easy to make, bad for you, processed food?

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 06:39 AM
Very true, but I would also accept this:

https://i.imgur.com/sFfcsGC.gif


The Left needs a distraction and a scapegoat to obscure things like rising food prices and utilities. They will be scapegoating every non-leftist, and those who are not %100 lockstep with them, and unfortunately the majority (at least half) of the public will accept the BS as fact.

People like us who put food aside for emergencies will be blamed for the shortages (this has been done in the past) but this time it may get violent. We are already seeing small shortages of non-critical items, what happens when it isn't chips but is something like no milk in the store or a lack of the easy to make, bad for you, processed food?

They scream often, loud, and long. Obfuscate, accuse, and blame. While pulling cheap plastic flowers from their sleeves they steel this republic. They are cheap magicians these Socialists, and the sheeple stand and applaud.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 06:55 AM
They scream often, loud, and long. Obfuscate, accuse, and blame. While pulling cheap plastic flowers from their sleeves they steel this republic. They are cheap magicians these Socialists, and the sheeple stand and applaud.

You know, I never thought my love of dystopian literature in my youth would lead me to spotting the lunacy happening around me . . . . .

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 07:06 AM
You know, I never thought my love of dystopian literature in my youth would lead me to spotting the lunacy happening around me . . . . .

I am always amazed at people who say it can't happen again. It could never happen. They ignore history and chose to believe man has evolved passed mans base instincts for violence, war, power, and control. Yet, here we are. Hitler was right, people are stupid and have short memories.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 07:17 AM
I am always amazed at people who say it can't happen again. It could never happen. They ignore history and chose to believe man has evolved passed mans base instincts for violence, war, power, and control. Yet, here we are. Hitler was right, people are stupid and have short memories.

I believe it will ALWAYS happen again. Not that it is inevitable, but when it comes to things like government, it attracts the psychopaths, the narcissists . . . those who crave power and control, so we need to remain vigilante.

The founding fathers knew this, which is why they left us the tools (the 1st and 2nd Amendment) to fix the problem as needed. The problem we are facing now is much the problem our founding fathers faced: when do we act?

Many of us on here have seen what war does to a city/country, and that is a hard decision to make, a decision that could mean ending our lives and that of our children, even if we are right/legal/Constitutional in the decision.

In the coming five to ten years we are all going to have choices to make, and they won't be fun ones.

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 07:51 AM
I believe it will ALWAYS happen again. Not that it is inevitable, but when it comes to things like government, it attracts the psychopaths, the narcissists . . . those who crave power and control, so we need to remain vigilante.

The founding fathers knew this, which is why they left us the tools (the 1st and 2nd Amendment) to fix the problem as needed. The problem we are facing now is much the problem our founding fathers faced: when do we act?

Many of us on here have seen what war does to a city/country, and that is a hard decision to make, a decision that could mean ending our lives and that of our children, even if we are right/legal/Constitutional in the decision.

In the coming five to ten years we are all going to have choices to make, and they won't be fun ones.

I agree, although I think you may be too generous in your time line. Sooner then most believe or wish, it will be time to make hard decisions.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 08:19 AM
I agree, although I think you may be too generous in your time line. Sooner then most believe or wish, it will be time to make hard decisions.

I say five to ten years, starting at 2020. So we're about a year or two in.

People won't notice the shortages at first, or will dismiss them as being caused by other things. When they start to notice, most will cry "GOVERNMENT, PLEASE SAVE US!" (this includes most Republicans) and government will provide a placebo to them for a little while; it will be in the form of UBI or maybe an advance on the EITC as we are seeing.

This will push back people from getting violent, for a time. As more and more goods are scarce, people will start to question what is going. Tempers will flare, fights will start over item shortages etc. We have always seen this in disasters, but more resources could always come in from outside. Now, this won't be a possibliity. No resources will be coming from other states to assist, because all states will be in the same situation.

As the anger spreads, the violence will get significantly worse. You will see bands or armed civilians forming. Some will be protecting farms/producers, some will be taking those goods; both will probably be formed of good people desperately trying to survive. We may even see people on this board on both sides of that conflict, and both will be morally right.

On top of that the police will be desperately trying to hold the tide against these groups along with the growing PC/SJW culture of AntiFa/BLM who will be rioting for Socialism/Communism. This will put the police in the crosshairs of every single armed group; they will be slaughtered, right or wrong.


I could probably write a whole thread on this topic, and I may have at one point and don't remember. Unfortunately I'm very good at 'wargaming,' situations like this and the more information I have, the better I get. This was one of my jobs in Baghdad.

red442joe
07-23-2021, 08:33 AM
The preceeding on this page has been some of the most cogent and precient discussion I've seen on a forum.
Problem is, too many want to deal with the commies with logic and politeness. Sigh...
Ass

Joe

Piratesailor
07-23-2021, 08:46 AM
I can’t help but agree with your thoughts and comments. I think you describe it very well.

In my thinking, The overriding issue is timing and rule of law.

Rule of law first:. When the SHTF, the left will turn on each other and they will be the ones violently protesting. Conservatives, for right or wrong, will follow the the law and basically take it up the ass. I’d predict a good 2/3 of conservatives fit this model. They are the ones that will give in to limits on 2a and 1a and 4a and others all because of the morality of following the rule of law. Most if not all of the looting and burning and protesting will be from the left against the government, regardless of which party controls the government.

Timing: the slow burn of inflation and gas shortages and maybe even some food shortages will not trigger mass protesters; just isolated and in democrats cesspools. We saw this in the 70’s with double digit inflation, tight money, fuel and food shortages, and you didn’t see the mass riots. The generations have changed from then to now so It may be different. If we see the protest it will again, be the left/communists. If it is indeed a slow burn into the depth, then it will be at least 10 years or more. Most empires fade over a long period of time. personally, I think this will happen to the US. Fade over time with a series of events that cause riots, etc but nothing dystopian.

Unless.. there is some type of trigger event and it would be massive. Then all bets are off. No idea what that could be. And it could be something fairly innocuous too but big enough to light the short fuse.

And speaking of trigger events, you know the best way to get the country united and out of a “depression”? War. I think that is more likely in the very near future.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 09:04 AM
Unless.. there is some type of trigger event and it would be massive. Then all bets are off. No idea what that could be. And it could be something fairly innocuous too but big enough to light the short fuse.
There won't be, at least not one with enough of an 'oomph,' for the whole nation. We are simply too geographically different and demographically different. Each region/state is likely to have their own trigger events based on their local governors and politicians. What might cause an uprising here in KY might not do much to OH to the north. That is one reason why I say five to ten years, because the triggers/overflows/violence is going to start regionally and the news will downplay it.


And speaking of trigger events, you know the best way to get the country united and out of a “depression”? War. I think that is more likely in the very near future.
Maybe, but probably not. I say this because much of the world is seeing the same problems the US is having with Fascism. In Canada, Europe and many other previously, seemingly 'free,' countries they are now admittedly censoring their citizens. The US was/is a major exporter of food and other resources; we can survive on our own, even militarily, against the rest of the world.

What we're going to see are internal conflicts, civil wars and revolutions.

'Mad Max,' might be an extreme, but I honestly would not be surprised to see communities drawing in and closing off the rest of the nation.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 09:05 AM
The preceeding on this page has been some of the most cogent and precient discussion I've seen on a forum.
Problem is, too many want to deal with the commies with logic and politeness. Sigh...
Ass

Joe

Just wait until I get some bourbon in me and start actually expressing how I really feel!

Innkeeper
07-23-2021, 09:13 AM
The thing is if the US implodes/explodes be it economic collapse or something else the rest of the world will catch fire too because everything is too tied up and enmeshed. That may have been good for countries but it also makes all of them weaker too.
Like the collapse of Rome I think if the US collapse will cause darkness to fall other places hopefully it won't take as long for the world to collect itself and rebuild as it did after Rome. And hopefully it will be the good people who come out of the dark not the evil.

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red442joe
07-23-2021, 11:04 AM
Just wait until I get some bourbon in me and start actually expressing how I really feel!

Loosen up and let fly!

Joe

juskom95
07-23-2021, 11:29 AM
Loosen up and let fly!

Joe

I really, REALLY, REALLY do not want more attention from the FBI/DHS than I already have.

That typed, I am not responsible for any statements or predictions I make when under the sweet embrace of bourbon.

https://i.imgur.com/P6Alaqy.gif

juskom95
07-23-2021, 11:32 AM
The thing is if the US implodes/explodes be it economic collapse or something else the rest of the world will catch fire too because everything is too tied up and enmeshed. That may have been good for countries but it also makes all of them weaker too.
Like the collapse of Rome I think if the US collapse will cause darkness to fall other places hopefully it won't take as long for the world to collect itself and rebuild as it did after Rome. And hopefully it will be the good people who come out of the dark not the evil.

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What I find very entertaining is that I support and believe in that scenario that the US will still come out of it ahead of the other nations of the world.

American are very stubborn, very well armed and we have the resources here (and North America) to sustain whereas other nations do not.

Sure, it would be a big pile of crap, but we would probably be at the top!

https://i.imgur.com/1RPK3fo.gif

Inor
07-23-2021, 02:54 PM
I was out banging around on the web yesterday and I happened across a news story about the coffee farms in Brazil. Apparently, they are having a bad cold snap there which is killing a lot of the coffee trees. So it seems likely that coffee will be going up in price significantly in the next year or so.

Since I have not bought any beans for a few years, I thought it might be prudent to just top off our supply of green beans while they are still somewhat cheap. When I buy green coffee beans, I usually buy them 200-300 pounds at a time to get the per-pound price down. They come in 50 pound burlap sacks and do not require any special packaging to store; literally just throw the sacks on a shelf and keep them dry. They last forever without spoiling.

As I said, the last time I ordered was about 3-4 years ago and I paid around $5.50 per pound for Columbian. Now, it is already up to $7.71 per pound and they do not even offer the 50# bags anymore! (I may call them and see if they can't shave a little more off the price if I order a few hundred pounds, but damn.)

https://www.coffeebeandirect.com/unroasted-colombian-supremo.html

If you need your morning coffee to be productive, now might be a good time to put some extra back because I think prices are going to get ugly in the next several months.

Edit: This place seems to have MUCH better prices.

https://www.coffeebeancorral.com/categories/Green-Coffee-Beans.aspx

Mad Trapper
07-23-2021, 05:08 PM
I was out banging around on the web yesterday and I happened across a news story about the coffee farms in Brazil. Apparently, they are having a bad cold snap there which is killing a lot of the coffee trees. So it seems likely that coffee will be going up in price significantly in the next year or so.

Since I have not bought any beans for a few years, I thought it might be prudent to just top off our supply of green beans while they are still somewhat cheap. When I buy green coffee beans, I usually buy them 200-300 pounds at a time to get the per-pound price down. They come in 50 pound burlap sacks and do not require any special packaging to store; literally just throw the sacks on a shelf and keep them dry. They last forever without spoiling.

As I said, the last time I ordered was about 3-4 years ago and I paid around $5.50 per pound for Columbian. Now, it is already up to $7.71 per pound and they do not even offer the 50# bags anymore! (I may call them and see if they can't shave a little more off the price if I order a few hundred pounds, but damn.)

https://www.coffeebeandirect.com/unroasted-colombian-supremo.html

If you need your morning coffee to be productive, now might be a good time to put some extra back because I think prices are going to get ugly in the next several months.

Edit: This place seems to have MUCH better prices.

https://www.coffeebeancorral.com/categories/Green-Coffee-Beans.aspx

Tell us about how to roast/process them.

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 06:16 PM
There won't be, at least not one with enough of an 'oomph,' for the whole nation. We are simply too geographically different and demographically different. Each region/state is likely to have their own trigger events based on their local governors and politicians. What might cause an uprising here in KY might not do much to OH to the north. That is one reason why I say five to ten years, because the triggers/overflows/violence is going to start regionally and the news will downplay it.


Maybe, but probably not. I say this because much of the world is seeing the same problems the US is having with Fascism. In Canada, Europe and many other previously, seemingly 'free,' countries they are now admittedly censoring their citizens. The US was/is a major exporter of food and other resources; we can survive on our own, even militarily, against the rest of the world.

What we're going to see are internal conflicts, civil wars and revolutions.

'Mad Max,' might be an extreme, but I honestly would not be surprised to see communities drawing in and closing off the rest of the nation.

I don't discount outright war in the next few years. China and Russia are moving the chess pieces and are becoming more bold. They are looking at the multifaceted infighting, a country more and more divided, an extremely weak white house and presidency, and a military that is maybe to "woke" for it's own good. Obama, and now his puppet Joe, are exchanging soldiers for PC liberal yes men. Putin already sees a nuclear exchange as winnable and China is building up their military alarmingly fast. China also fits well in Thucydides's Trap scenario perfectly in my opinion.

If civil war comes you can look for China, Russia, or both to push us over the edge. Civil war, outright war or both, either way, I see war coming.

Jester-ND
07-23-2021, 06:29 PM
Prices rising her are not the only problem... Lots of empty shelves at the nearest walmart... no cases of bottled water, no gatorade/poweraid, empty chip shelves... juices empty..

I didn't need any of that shit... just noticed is all

juskom95
07-23-2021, 07:02 PM
I don't discount outright war in the next few years. China and Russia are moving the chess pieces and are becoming more bold. They are looking at the multifaceted infighting, a country more and more divided, an extremely weak white house and presidency, and a military that is maybe to "woke" for it's own good. Obama, and now his puppet Joe, are exchanging soldiers for PC liberal yes men. Putin already sees a nuclear exchange as winnable and China is building up their military alarmingly fast. China also fits well in Thucydides's Trap scenario perfectly in my opinion.

If civil war comes you can look for China, Russia, or both to push us over the edge. Civil war, outright war or both, either way, I see war coming.

I don't see China or Russia trying anything against America, what I can see them doing is taking advantage of our chaos to move on other assets around the world, in Asia and Europe. That is because, even in our Chaos, America is a beast when it comes to war. Could you imagine all of the anger of a second civil war turned towards an outside aggressor? Even worse if the feds have lost control of the military and the states are acting on their own and/or veterans/soldiers are not constrained by the rules of war.

Despite the state of our military, Americans have an amazing ability to pull together against an outside threat, and we are uniquely twisted when it comes to inventing weapons of war.


Does it worry me? Yeah, but what worries more is a Civil War.

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 07:20 PM
I don't see China or Russia trying anything against America, what I can see them doing is taking advantage of our chaos to move on other assets around the world, in Asia and Europe. That is because, even in our Chaos, America is a beast when it comes to war. Could you imagine all of the anger of a second civil war turned towards an outside aggressor? Even worse if the feds have lost control of the military and the states are acting on their own and/or veterans/soldiers are not constrained by the rules of war.

Despite the state of our military, Americans have an amazing ability to pull together against an outside threat, and we are uniquely twisted when it comes to inventing weapons of war.


Does it worry me? Yeah, but what worries more is a Civil War.

Well, they said WWI couldn't happen, they said WWII couldn't happen. They always say war can never come for one reason or another, but it always does. As I look at the world view now, it looks remarkably like the 30's before WWII. In either case, I see bad shit coming our way.

Mad Trapper
07-23-2021, 07:28 PM
i don't see china or russia trying anything against america, what i can see them doing is taking advantage of our chaos to move on other assets around the world, in asia and europe. That is because, even in our chaos, america is a beast when it comes to war. Could you imagine all of the anger of a second civil war turned towards an outside aggressor? Even worse if the feds have lost control of the military and the states are acting on their own and/or veterans/soldiers are not constrained by the rules of war.

Despite the state of our military, americans have an amazing ability to pull together against an outside threat, and we are uniquely twisted when it comes to inventing weapons of war.


Does it worry me? Yeah, but what worries more is a civil war.

china is buying up american farmland!!!!

Kusa
07-23-2021, 07:37 PM
china is buying up american farmland!!!!



Perhaps the US government should seize it back

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 07:41 PM
china is buying up american farmland!!!!



I read this the other day. Another example of bad shit on the horizon. Biden won't do anything and China has way too many fingers in our pies. Does anyone see this ending well?

stevekozak
07-23-2021, 07:47 PM
I don't see China or Russia trying anything against America, what I can see them doing is taking advantage of our chaos to move on other assets around the world, in Asia and Europe. That is because, even in our Chaos, America is a beast when it comes to war. Could you imagine all of the anger of a second civil war turned towards an outside aggressor? Even worse if the feds have lost control of the military and the states are acting on their own and/or veterans/soldiers are not constrained by the rules of war.

Despite the state of our military, Americans have an amazing ability to pull together against an outside threat, and we are uniquely twisted when it comes to inventing weapons of war.


Does it worry me? Yeah, but what worries more is a Civil War.

The thing that worries me in regards to war is that, yes, America is a beast when it comes to fighting, but only under strong and dedicated leadership. My fear is that the current folks in power will just hand the keys over to the opposing countries. Sell us down the river. I did not ever have those thoughts with President Trump in office. I sometimes had those thoughts with Obama. Never had those thoughts with other presidents, even Clinton. The current folks at the top breed an intense uneasiness in me on a national level.

Prepared One
07-23-2021, 07:53 PM
The thing that worries me in regards to war is that, yes, America is a beast when it comes to fighting, but only under strong and dedicated leadership. My fear is that the current folks in power will just hand the keys over to the opposing countries. Sell us down the river. I did not ever have those thoughts with President Trump in office. I sometimes had those thoughts with Obama. Never had those thoughts with other presidents, even Clinton. The current folks at the top breed an intense uneasiness in me on a national level.

And Xi and Putin know this. Biden is weak kneed and not in charge. They know this.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 08:01 PM
Well, they said WWI couldn't happen, they said WWII couldn't happen. They always say war can never come for one reason or another, but it always does. as I look at the world view now looks remarkably like the 30's before WWII. In either case, I see bad shit coming our way.

Simply put: America wouldn't be worth the effort. China and Russia would make better inroads taking over Asia and Europe with the USA distracted, that's my point. We won't care about the rest of the world when we're fighting our neighbors and family. Now, once they have a firm grip on Asia and Europe? Maybe. America is geographically isolated, so any invasion would have to be by sea or they would have to land in Mexico and invade from there. Canada is a maybe, but that would be suicidal even in good weather.

I'm not discounting war, just looking at with a cold amount of reason and profitability.


The thing that worries me in regards to war is that, yes, America is a beast when it comes to fighting, but only under strong and dedicated leadership. My fear is that the current folks in power will just hand the keys over to the opposing countries. Sell us down the river. I did not ever have those thoughts with President Trump in office. I sometimes had those thoughts with Obama. Never had those thoughts with other presidents, even Clinton. The current folks at the top breed an intense uneasiness in me on a national level.

What frightens me would be a military or civilian populace who gives the finger to the government. Do you honestly thing that even half the military would surrender when their homes are being invaded and family killed? No, and when that happens . . . . it gets messy.


china is buying up american farmland!!!!



I know, so? How do they plan to collect? You have to look at this from a logistics method, not a document method. China would have to invade or our own military/LEO's would have to act; neither is a plan for a long life by the collectors.




Don't discount anything I am as saying we are not heading for violence, we are heading for a level of violence exceeding that of WWII, probably something that will make that war pale in casualties and damage to countries. What I am stating is that the world is all going to go to crap, with most likely America and China at the top of the crap pile.

Mad Trapper
07-23-2021, 08:07 PM
Simply put: America wouldn't be worth the effort. China and Russia would make better inroads taking over Asia and Europe with the USA distracted, that's my point. We won't care about the rest of the world when we're fighting our neighbors and family. Now, once they have a firm grip on Asia and Europe? Maybe. America is geographically isolated, so any invasion would have to be by sea or they would have to land in Mexico and invade from there. Canada is a maybe, but that would be suicidal even in good weather.

I'm not discounting war, just looking at with a cold amount of reason and profitability.



What frightens me would be a military or civilian populace who gives the finger to the government. Do you honestly thing that even half the military would surrender when their homes are being invaded and family killed? No, and when that happens . . . . it gets messy.



I know, so? How do they plan to collect? You have to look at this from a logistics method, not a document method. China would have to invade or our own military/LEO's would have to act; neither is a plan for a long life by the collectors.




Don't discount anything I am as saying we are not heading for violence, we are heading for a level of violence exceeding that of WWII, probably something that will make that war pale in casualties and damage to countries. What I am stating is that the world is all going to go to crap, with most likely America and China at the top of the crap pile.

China, with China Joe Biden's approval would own our food supply.

Now I have a small farm, but this years rain would be slim pickins to last until next spring.

SOCOM42
07-23-2021, 08:13 PM
Prices rising her are not the only problem... Lots of empty shelves at the nearest walmart... no cases of bottled water, no gatorade/poweraid, empty chip shelves... juices empty..

I didn't need any of that shit... just noticed is all

Well the water is down enough so that I could get out for here today.

I went to Walmart this evening, 5:30 our time, there were few people compared to noon time.

The shelves were reasonably stocked, short on a couple of items,

everything you mentioned was in full supply, full shelves.

The bread aisle was kind of short as usual, breadstuffs are outsourced to local bakeries,

and they only deliver once a day, early in the morning.

I was able to get everything on our list.

juskom95
07-23-2021, 08:21 PM
China, with China Joe Biden's approval would own our food supply.

Now I have a small farm, but this years rain would be slim pickins to last until next spring.

Again, back to logistics. There is a marked difference between owning them on paper and controlling the actual land. The only logistical way to do that is through the Chinese military or with US law enforcement or military, that's my point.

In a scenario where CONUS is in the middle of a Civil War, how likely do you think it is for the Chinese military to land on our shores, and get to our farmland? Let alone maintain a logistical chain to support them? Even the US military would find that impossible for any length of time or over a large enough area and this is our 'home turf,' where it is reasonable to assume many would know the area.

How often do you think the bank is going to be physically foreclosing on a property when their branches are on fire and their agents are disappearing?

Mad Trapper
07-23-2021, 11:30 PM
Again, back to logistics. There is a marked difference between owning them on paper and controlling the actual land. The only logistical way to do that is through the Chinese military or with US law enforcement or military, that's my point.

In a scenario where CONUS is in the middle of a Civil War, how likely do you think it is for the Chinese military to land on our shores, and get to our farmland? Let alone maintain a logistical chain to support them? Even the US military would find that impossible for any length of time or over a large enough area and this is our 'home turf,' where it is reasonable to assume many would know the area.

How often do you think the bank is going to be physically foreclosing on a property when their branches are on fire and their agents are disappearing?

"New" US military under a Biden like regime would do it for them.

Gambit
07-24-2021, 12:36 AM
under biden shit gone up on almost everything and news wont place the blame on who

now if this was under trump it be all over the news

juskom95
07-24-2021, 07:33 AM
"New" US military under a Biden like regime would do it for them.

Maybe, but what happens to the 'old,' military? Are they going to put a 9mm round in the back of their head along with their DD214?

I think the issue here is time. What would have worked in Europe with a populace that is used to subservience to the government doesn't work as well in the US where both sides of the political spectrum are used to giving the feds a big middle finger, it is part of our societal DNA.

If they had ten years to get everything in place, then maybe they could do it, but I think they pushed too hard under Obama and played their hand too heavy against Trump. These same tactics worked in Canada if you were watching, but they got massive pushback here in the states. A large part of that is how out Constitution is setup.

Sarge7402
07-24-2021, 08:58 AM
Just in case you havn't been shopping at the Market lately, beef prices are up almost twice what they were a year ago and bacon is up by almost 50%. Great Job oe and Dr Fauchi on making sure that we all suffer when it was totally unnecessary

stevekozak
07-24-2021, 09:06 AM
Maybe, but what happens to the 'old,' military? Are they going to put a 9mm round in the back of their head along with their DD214?

I think the issue here is time. What would have worked in Europe with a populace that is used to subservience to the government doesn't work as well in the US where both sides of the political spectrum are used to giving the feds a big middle finger, it is part of our societal DNA.

If they had ten years to get everything in place, then maybe they could do it, but I think they pushed too hard under Obama and played their hand too heavy against Trump. These same tactics worked in Canada if you were watching, but they got massive pushback here in the states. A large part of that is how out Constitution is setup.

The fact that Joe Biden is sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office today is proof that the American public has become subservient. We let an election get hijacked and let a President get sworn in that was NOT voted for by a majority of Americans. "We will get them next time" only works for so long, as eventually, there is no "next time". Alas, Babylon!

juskom95
07-24-2021, 09:54 AM
The fact that Joe Biden is sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office today is proof that the American public has become subservient.
I don't think the bulk of people are subservient, I think they have lost faith in the electoral process, and there is only one course of action after that.

This is what truly scares me, and should scare many of us. We all know how truly fragile society is, how easily it falls apart whenever there is a crisis, real or imagined.

What happens when, let's say just %25 of the adult population, decides they no longer believe they should follow the government's laws?
What happens when we don't have just one Waco compound, but have dozens of them in every state? What about when neighborhoods in cities decide the same thing and start barring police officers?

You might say it cannot happen, but that is exactly what I saw in Baghdad and they were significantly less armed and less trained than the average American.


We let an election get hijacked and let a President get sworn in that was NOT voted for by a majority of Americans. "We will get them next time" only works for so long, as eventually, there is no "next time". Alas, Babylon!
What were we supposed to do, honestly? I'm not being flippant or a smart-ass, but this is the real question here.

Were we supposed to grab our rifles, body armor and drag politicians out of their offices then execute them in the street?
Should we have gone around to election official's houses, pulled them out and strung them over the highways by their necks as a warning?
Maybe we should have rioted, burned down our cities and attacked police officers?
We could have pulled a page from Sadr city and burned dissidents alive?

What, realistically, were we supposed to do within the limits of our current electoral, primary and two-party system?





I feel I may have derailed this thread in my bourbon fueled ranting, maybe a new thread? Thoughts?

Prepared One
07-24-2021, 10:12 AM
I understand what juskom95 is saying, war doesn't make sense, but then again, it rarely does. I don't see a direct sudden attack by either Russia or China against the US. Certainly not an outright invasion. Rather I see a progression of events that leads us into war. We protect this, they protect that. One move begets another. There are a lot of points of contention between the 3 powers and a lot of fingers hovering over a lot of buttons.

No one believed WWII was coming except for a guy named Churchill and a few others. One move on top of another, whether it makes sense or not, war always comes. The chess game is being played as we speak.

juskom95
07-24-2021, 10:25 AM
I understand what juskom95 is saying, war doesn't make sense, but then again, it rarely does. I don't see a direct sudden attack by either Russia or China against the US. Certainly not an outright invasion. Rather I see a progression of events that leads us into war. We protect this, they protect that. One move begets another. There are a lot of points of contention between the 3 powers and a lot of fingers hovering over a lot of buttons.
That was kind of what I was meaning, but alcohol got in the way. I was trying to step out what I see as a rough timeline.

I think, when I get done today, I'm going to jot this stuff down and see how close I am in the future.


No one believed WWII was coming except for a guy named Churchill and a few others. One move on top of another, whether it makes sense or not, war always comes. The chess game is being played as we speak.
Yup. I think the Politicians believe they can 'buy,' China off.

MountainGirl
07-24-2021, 10:58 AM
....

Unless.. there is some type of trigger event and it would be massive. Then all bets are off. No idea what that could be. And it could be something fairly innocuous too but big enough to light the short fuse.
...


There won't be, at least not one with enough of an 'oomph,' for the whole nation. We are simply too geographically different and demographically different. Each region/state is likely to have their own trigger events based on their local governors and politicians. What might cause an uprising here in KY might not do much to OH to the north.

I'd agree we are too geographically/demographically diverse for anything this side of war to be a trigger event...except for one little thing.

What's the one thing that everyone in this country is fully dependent on? Any guesses?

Here's a hint: What does a new John Deere have in common with Inor's new refrigerator?

The 'old ways' are almost not possible now, even IF people still had knowledge/skills of pre-1980s.

Shut off every industry, system or device, in the private sector, gov, or military, that needs a chip to function. See how long this country lasts.

And it's already happening.

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 11:26 AM
I understand what juskom95 is saying, war doesn't make sense, but then again, it rarely does. I don't see a direct sudden attack by either Russia or China against the US. Certainly not an outright invasion. Rather I see a progression of events that leads us into war. We protect this, they protect that. One move begets another. There are a lot of points of contention between the 3 powers and a lot of fingers hovering over a lot of buttons.

No one believed WWII was coming except for a guy named Churchill and a few others. One move on top of another, whether it makes sense or not, war always comes. The chess game is being played as we speak.

I think that within the next 10 years we may well be hit with crippling strategic strikes

from combined Russian and Chinese.

They are working to achieve superiority over us,

the asshole in charge is more interested in how many illegals he can get in for future Demoncratic voters.

A PC military will be unable to counter the OPFOR at any level, being far to compromised.

We have chink IC chips in our warfighting equipment? they did find some on the flight line inspection,

Think of SKYNET and the Cylon compromised fighters in Battlestar Galactica #3.

These may be SCIFI stories but they reflect a line of thinking and action present today.

Reginal J. Mitchell was one of those enlightened ones who told Churchill of Hitler's plans and actions,

and it was by him (Mitchell) and his Supermarine Spitfire fighter that the battle of Britain was won.

Yes there were Hurricanes in the fight, they were not as fast and agile as the Spits,

they went after the bombers while the Spits covered the Hurricanes from above.

Today we have about 25%-30% of the industrial capacity that we enjoyed in the 1930's.

Thousands of factories that turned out all sorts of goods for the war effort are gone,

and with them the knowledge to build anything.

Those factories resprouted in China and under their control.

We have 5% of the shipping capacity once present, politics destroyed our merchant marine fleet.

The companies most important for defense products,

machine tool builders are non existent today, the largest ones, GONE!

Put under by government subsidized goods from China and Japan,

and with the blessings of our corrupt politicians.

Sometime in the future people will look up to see what looks like a meteorite shower,

They will be watching the glowing ceramic REV nosecones of kilo or mega ton warheads.

MountainGirl, I was typing out the post while you did yours, took me an hour to do this,

hunt and peck at about 6WPM.

The answers is IC chips, they have reduced our production abilities to almost nothing without them.

juskom95
07-24-2021, 12:00 PM
The thing that could save us would be a fast crash, earlier than any of the other nations (or our dimwitted Politicians) see happening. China and Russia need the next ten years to shore up their military, place strategic assets and cripple the countries in Europe & Asia that would oppose them.

A fast crash here in the US would see us getting back on our feet much faster, and with a much different national agenda/ideology that would probably be directly opposed to China/Russia.


So . . . pedal to the metal!

MountainGirl
07-24-2021, 12:08 PM
I think that within the next 10 years we may well be hit with crippling strategic strikes

from combined Russian and Chinese.

They are working to achieve superiority over us,

the asshole in charge is more interested in how many illegals he can get it for future Demoncratic voters.

A PC military will be unable to counter the OPFOR at any level, being far to compromised.

We have chink IC chips win our warfighting equipment???,

Think of SKYNET and the Cylon compromised fighters.

These may be SCIFI stories but they reflect a line of thinking and action present today.

R.J. Mitchell was one of those enlightened ones who told Churchill of Hitler's plans and actions,

and it was by him (Mitchell)that the battle of Britain was won..

Today we have about 25%-30% of the industrial capacity the we enjoyed in the 1930's.

Thousands of factories that turned out all sorts of goods for the war effort are gone,

and with them the knowledge to build anything.

Those factories resprouted in China and under their control.

We have 5% of the shipping capacity once present, politics destroyed our merchant marine fleet.

The companies most important for defense products,

machine tool builders are non existent today, the largest ones, GONE!

Put under by government subsidized goods from China and Japan,

and with the blessings of corrupt politicians.

Sometime in the future people will look up to see what looks like a meteorite shower'

They will be watching the glowing ceramic REV nosecones of kilo or mega ton warheads.

MountainGirl, I was typing out the post while you did yours, took me an hour to do this,

hunt and peck at about 6WPM.

The answers is IC chips, they have reduced our production abilities to almost nothing without them.

Ding Ding Ding !!! We have a winner !!!

Be it military, industrial, manufacturing, transportation, utility services, farming, communications - even the digital thermostat on your wall - all of it. And it's our own damn fault, for putting all our eggs in a very tiny basket. A basket we don't own and can't replace.

Inor
07-24-2021, 12:21 PM
What happens when, let's say just %25 of the adult population, decides they no longer believe they should follow the government's laws?
What happens when we don't have just one Waco compound, but have dozens of them in every state? What about when neighborhoods in cities decide the same thing and start barring police officers?


What happens? Freedom happens.

Most people, especially Americans, do not want to live in chaos and anarchy. But they also do not want tyrants in Washington or their state capital telling them what to do in every aspect of their lives (wear a face diaper). When groups of civilized people decide they are just not going to participate in the tyranny of a remote government anymore, it does not mean that anything goes and folks start killing each other and engaging in cannibalism (at least outside the ghetto). Social norms take over and folks come up with their own "rules" of what is acceptable and what is not. When degenerates step outside the bounds, consequences happen with or without the heavy hand of government. That is the essence of self-determination.

Your example of the Waco Wacko is the perfect example... They had their own little culture with their own rules and their own punishments. I think it was a damn weird setup and I would not want to be part of it nor would I want them as my nextdoor neighbors. But... They were also not hurting anybody outside of themselves. It was no skin off my nose to let them continue to live in their weird little compound however they wanted. There certainly was no reason for the Feebs to attack and murder them.

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 01:02 PM
Ding Ding Ding !!! We have a winner !!!

Be it military, industrial, manufacturing, transportation, utility services, farming, communications - even the digital thermostat on your wall - all of it. And it's our own damn fault, for putting all our eggs in a very tiny basket. A basket we don't own and can't replace.

Not that it matters but, I reinstalled my Honeywell mercury switch thermostats and threw out the digital ones,

I still have my analog primary burner controls by them also, can install in 10 minutes if needed.

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 01:11 PM
Ding Ding Ding !!! We have a winner !!!

Be it military, industrial, manufacturing, transportation, utility services, farming, communications - even the digital thermostat on your wall - all of it. And it's our own damn fault, for putting all our eggs in a very tiny basket. A basket we don't own and can't replace.

About 15 years ago, there were failures in NAVAIDS for B52 bombers and some other aircraft,

a certain chip in the units were responsible for the failures.

A corrupt, crooked US based supplier replaced the certified chips with chink junk to make 50X the profit.

They caught the company, I don't know what happened to them over it,

the least should have been barred from any future DOD bids.

Raytheon also had a similar problem with low grade chips in Patriot air defense missiles about 10 years ago.

they failed a burn in test process done by Raytheon, that is all I remember.

MountainGirl
07-24-2021, 01:51 PM
Not that it matters but, I reinstalled my Honeywell mercury switch thermostats and threw out the digital ones,

I still have my analog primary burner controls by them also, can install in 10 minutes if needed.

Yep. That's the same reason I had a hand pump installed down the same casing as our primary pump. At 200' it pulls like an s.o.b. but that's okay; I found a cheater pipe that slides over the handle. :)

16250

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 02:12 PM
Yep. That's the same reason I had a hand pump installed down the same casing as our primary pump. At 200' it pulls like an s.o.b. but that's okay; I found a cheater pipe that slides over the handle. :)

16250

As I told you about the flooding. when at normal levels in the lake, my pump is down with a total of 15 feet,

4 feet is in the air above water level, right now only 1 foot above.

At least the water is going down.

I have an electric pump, but don't use it or the well itself, I use town water.

Yeah a pipe extension works well.

When we spent the summers up on Hudson Bay,

we had a pump and I was chored with making sure the tank was full.

I think the water was just above freezing, the bay was way to cold to swim, but the Indians went in it.

That is a nice pump you have there.

Innkeeper
07-24-2021, 02:17 PM
Yep. That's the same reason I had a hand pump installed down the same casing as our primary pump. At 200' it pulls like an s.o.b. but that's okay; I found a cheater pipe that slides over the handle. :)

16250I have been wanting to add one of those for years, time to look into it again.

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Piratesailor
07-24-2021, 03:06 PM
Yep. That's the same reason I had a hand pump installed down the same casing as our primary pump. At 200' it pulls like an s.o.b. but that's okay; I found a cheater pipe that slides over the handle. :)

16250

We have 3 wells on our property. 2 are electric with one being a subsurface pump and another with the motor on top. The third well doesn’t have anything and we’ll be installing a hand pump. It’s newly acquired property adjoining ours so we aren’t sure of the depth but most wells around here are around 150-200’. Newer well drop to 400’ but this well is older.

Piratesailor
07-24-2021, 03:09 PM
As I’ve been reading this thread I thought came to mind.. a though about the future.

Atlas Shrugged is probably a more realistic vision of the future of America regardless of what the recast of the world does.

The similarities are striking.

For example, look at the names of the legislation being put forward “for the people” bill. Right out of atlas shrugged.

Slippy
07-24-2021, 03:11 PM
Yep. That's the same reason I had a hand pump installed down the same casing as our primary pump. At 200' it pulls like an s.o.b. but that's okay; I found a cheater pipe that slides over the handle. :)

16250

Excellent Pump!

I'm trying to configure my Water Well, Cistern and Pump system. My main source is County Water but I had a well dug before I built. Problem was it didn't produce more than a gallon or so a minute, not enough to run a house. But as a backup I'd like to set up the cistern.

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 03:36 PM
Back in 1985 I had the vice president of Cincinnati Milacron,

a fortune 500 company at the time, visit me and my company.

I had recently bought $485, 000.00 worth of CNC machinery from them.

He told me in our conversation that their executives went to Washington,

with the heads of many other companies to enlighten them on the machine dumping by the Asiatics.

Washington said, well it is fair and open competition, lowest bidder wins.

They showed the politicians just how much the machines cost the chinks,

and how much those companies were getting from their respective governments in compensation.

I was told by him that that if nothing was done many companies would be out of business,

yes, they were gone in the next 10 years,

along with the heart of our ability to produce strategic machinery for any war effort.

Five of those big companies resided in Worcester Ma. including the plant that made the machines I bought,

they were gone along with literally thousands of jobs.

My cousin lost his job after being employed one of them for 20 years., at least he got his pension.

I would guess that 80% of industrial manufacture of durable goods made in that city have disappeared.

Many jobs here are now in the service category, nothing produced,

much of it is medical/hospital employment.

The gun and ammunition factories are also gone including the ones I worked for long time ago.

Back in the 1930's admiral Yamamoto recognized our industrial potential,

he was hesitant to attack us because of his observations.

Now he would give a green light to it.

The 1930's and 1940's were the golden age of mass production in this country,

the politicos in Washington killed that golden egg with their personal greed and stupidity.

Much from being swayed by foreign lobbyist, and back pocket deals.

shootbrownelk
07-24-2021, 04:36 PM
What happens? Freedom happens.

Most people, especially Americans, do not want to live in chaos and anarchy. But they also do not want tyrants in Washington or their state capital telling them what to do in every aspect of their lives (wear a face diaper). When groups of civilized people decide they are just not going to participate in the tyranny of a remote government anymore, it does not mean that anything goes and folks start killing each other and engaging in cannibalism (at least outside the ghetto). Social norms take over and folks come up with their own "rules" of what is acceptable and what is not. When degenerates step outside the bounds, consequences happen with or without the heavy hand of government. That is the essence of self-determination.

Your example of the Waco Wacko is the perfect example... They had their own little culture with their own rules and their own punishments. I think it was a damn weird setup and I would not want to be part of it nor would I want them as my nextdoor neighbors. But... They were also not hurting anybody outside of themselves. It was no skin off my nose to let them continue to live in their weird little compound however they wanted. There certainly was no reason for the Feebs to attack and murder them.

Waco, a murder plot against American citizens orchestrated by Bill Clinton, Janet Reno. Joey Biden's nominee for the head of the BATFE...Chipman was there for the carnage.

juskom95
07-24-2021, 05:15 PM
Back in 1985 I had the vice president of Cincinnati Milacron,

a fortune 500 company at the time, visit me and my company.

I had recently bought $485, 000.00 worth of CNC machinery from them.

He told me in our conversation that their executives went to Washington,

with the heads of many other companies to enlighten them on the machine dumping by the Asiatics.

Washington said, well it is fair and open competition, lowest bidder wins.

They showed the politicians just how much the machines cost the chinks,

and how much those companies were getting from their respective governments in compensation.

I was told by him that that if nothing was done many companies would be out of business,

yes, they were gone in the next 10 years,

along with the heart of our ability to produce strategic machinery for any war effort.

Five of those big companies resided in Worcester Ma. including the plant that made the machines I bought,

they were gone along with literally thousands of jobs.

My cousin lost his job after being employed one of them for 20 years., at least he got his pension.

I would guess that 80% of industrial manufacture of durable goods made in that city have disappeared.

Many jobs here are now in the service category, nothing produced,

much of it is medical/hospital employment.

The gun and ammunition factories are also gone including the ones I worked for long time ago.

Back in the 1930's admiral Yamamoto recognized our industrial potential,

he was hesitant to attack us because of his observations.

Now he would give a green light to it.

The 1930's and 1940's were the golden age of mass production in this country,

the politicos in Washington killed that golden egg with their personal greed and stupidity.

Much from being swayed by foreign lobbyist, and back pocket deals.

I don't think America's manufacturing ability is gone forever, it is just in hibernation. If we had a need, it would come back, and I do think it will.

MountainGirl
07-24-2021, 06:00 PM
Excellent Pump!

I'm trying to configure my Water Well, Cistern and Pump system. My main source is County Water but I had a well dug before I built. Problem was it didn't produce more than a gallon or so a minute, not enough to run a house. But as a backup I'd like to set up the cistern.

Ours is 1.5 gallons/minute. We have a 60gal pressure tank in the cabin, and there's about 150gals reserve in the casing.We only ran it dry once: I didn't know Tom was watering when I jumped in the shower while doing laundry LOL. Hour later there was enough to fill the tank, another few hours everything was back full. :)

My first year on the mountain (and Tom's 9 years before me) we hauled drinking water in 5gal jugs filled at friends, and other water was gathered at the lake, in barrels in the back of his van with hoses and a little 12v pump. After I inherited a little money from mom - the first thing to happen was the well. Like I told him, I'll live without many things up here, but water won't be one of them.

Hope you get something set up soon, Slippy.
Drinkable water can also be a trade good. ;)

SOCOM42
07-24-2021, 06:15 PM
I don't think America's manufacturing ability is gone forever, it is just in hibernation. If we had a need, it would come back, and I do think it will.

I really don't know about it, hope you are right.

There is little machinery for sale around here,

most sales places are out of business, and I mean the big ones that operated here.

It would take 3-4 years to bring up production of basic machines,

the ones used to make production machinery.

The machinery that existed all to often I saw in the scrap yard, I bought one for pennies on the dollar,

I could have and should have bought more of them, problem was the space to put them.

I do not think there would be enough time to roll out those products in time.

I have studied the supply side of WW-2 and the marvels that took place under the "War Production Board".

Those assholes in Washington would mostly be defeatist/traitors,

shit, they are selling us out now and have been for years.

I would like to be around for when it happens, but I am too old.

Jester-ND
07-24-2021, 06:32 PM
as for civil war breaking out here, The covid vax has been weaponized. The states can now close down and reinstate mask mandates and simply blame the unvaxed and not the virus. further dividing the people.... the unvaxed are the reason the businesses are closed, the economy finally tanks, people are getting evicted, inflation, etc.... everything can be blamed on those without the jab henceforth.

juskom95
07-24-2021, 08:01 PM
as for civil war breaking out here, The covid vax has been weaponized. The states can now close down and reinstate mask mandates and simply blame the unvaxed and not the virus. further dividing the people.... the unvaxed are the reason the businesses are closed, the economy finally tanks, people are getting evicted, inflation, etc.... everything can be blamed on those without the jab henceforth.

Good thing we haven't ever seen a scapegoat group used and had it go horribly wrong/right, like genocide, mass murders or medical experimentation, right?

red442joe
07-24-2021, 11:04 PM
as for civil war breaking out here, The covid vax has been weaponized. The states can now close down and reinstate mask mandates and simply blame the unvaxed and not the virus. further dividing the people.... the unvaxed are the reason the businesses are closed, the economy finally tanks, people are getting evicted, inflation, etc.... everything can be blamed on those without the jab henceforth.

This.

Joe

Inor
07-25-2021, 02:12 AM
As I’ve been reading this thread I thought came to mind.. a though about the future.

Atlas Shrugged is probably a more realistic vision of the future of America regardless of what the recast of the world does.

The similarities are striking.

For example, look at the names of the legislation being put forward “for the people” bill. Right out of atlas shrugged.

Whatever do you mean Mr Reardon?

Of course the minor inflation we are seeing now is just transitory. It is nothing a few trillion more dollars of stimulus cannot solve. Just to level the playing field of course.

The supply-chain disruptions? That's nothing but a minor glitch. It will work itself out in a few weeks.

Hackers disrupting distribution pipelines? That is just anti-social criminals and their rich fat-cat friends in the oil industry taking advantage of the little people.

Unemployment rates going up at the same time as businesses cannot hire workers? Obviously the business owners are just trying to take advantage of the workers and the workers have had enough.

HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

StratBastard
07-25-2021, 02:44 AM
Whatever do you mean Mr Reardon?

Of course the minor inflation we are seeing now is just transitory. It is nothing a few trillion more dollars of stimulus cannot solve. Just to level the playing field of course.

The supply-chain disruptions? That's nothing but a minor glitch. It will work itself out in a few weeks.

Hackers disrupting distribution pipelines? That is just anti-social criminals and their rich fat-cat friends in the oil industry taking advantage of the little people.

Unemployment rates going up at the same time as businesses cannot hire workers? Obviously the business owners are just trying to take advantage of the workers and the workers have had enough.

HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

And where is Galt's Gulch? Is it Texas, or Florida? Where should we take our equity and productive abilities so as not to be robbed? And if we all did, would the parasites sit idle while the productive, and those holding earned equity, abandoned the socialist landscape? Without those productive efforts held hostage, the socialist train rumbles to a stop. Will Civil War II start in Texas? Or BECAUSE Texas exists? Discuss.

juskom95
07-25-2021, 07:21 AM
And where is Galt's Gulch? Is it Texas, or Florida? Where should we take our equity and productive abilities so as not to be robbed?
We're not quite there yet, but it is coming. I don't think it is going to be a single location, but we are already seeing states push back against the COVID-1984 CDC insanity. Those states are going to be where we can to for help and support.

My state isn't one unfortunately, at least not yet.


And if we all did, would the parasites sit idle while the productive, and those holding earned equity, abandoned the socialist landscape? Without those productive efforts held hostage, the socialist train rumbles to a stop. Will Civil War II start in Texas? Or BECAUSE Texas exists? Discuss.
It isn't going to play out that way. It is going to be factional, and very much tribal, over a state-vs-state military thing, at least at first. You are going to see the 'hoarders,' the 'selfish,' unvaccinated and the 'racists,' blamed for everything bad. Citizens AntiFa/BLM (and groups like them) will expand what they are feeling empowered to do and what is going to happen is citizens are going to start defending themselves violently. This will then turn the police on the legal citizens, and it will spiral from there.

stevekozak
07-25-2021, 07:28 AM
as for civil war breaking out here, The covid vax has been weaponized. The states can now close down and reinstate mask mandates and simply blame the unvaxed and not the virus. further dividing the people.... the unvaxed are the reason the businesses are closed, the economy finally tanks, people are getting evicted, inflation, etc.... everything can be blamed on those without the jab henceforth.

This is true. The sad fact is it will get to the point where they won't let the unvaxed work, and the vaxed won't work....

Mad Trapper
07-25-2021, 08:45 AM
This is true. The sad fact is it will get to the point where they won't let the unvaxed work, and the vaxed won't work....

If you get the jab, some states will give you free weed, or enter you in a free state lottery (I shit you not, mASSachusetts)

Jester-ND
07-25-2021, 08:47 AM
I fully expect the USPS to declare all their workers (being essential) required to take the jab... and the 30-40% that refuse and quit will be the reason the USPS goes under (creating chaos) and be blamed..... not their entire sum of mismanagement prior to the declaration. The Unvaxed destroyed the USPS and created the chaos that ensues.

MountainGirl
07-25-2021, 08:58 AM
I fully expect the USPS to declare all their workers (being essential) required to take the jab... and the 30-40% that refuse and quit will be the reason the USPS goes under (creating chaos) and be blamed..... not their entire sum of mismanagement prior to the declaration. The Unvaxed destroyed the USPS and created the chaos that ensues.

With internet, ups, fedex, etc, the USPS can be deemed outdated, redundant and unnecessary.

Just like growing your own food.

Jester-ND
07-25-2021, 09:04 AM
With internet, ups, fedex, etc, the USPS can be deemed outdated, redundant and unnecessary.

Just like growing your own food.

possibly.... but the rural people still enjoy their newspapers and hunting mags delivered through the mail. They still pay their bills through the mail. Fedex and UPS still have the USPS deliver a ton of their packages. It may seem antiquated, but I assure you it isn't.... yet.

Jester-ND
07-25-2021, 09:08 AM
if that faucet is shut off, I believe more chaos results than is expected. between meds, SS checks, Tax refunds, water bills, birthday cards, and campaign donations......

Ricekila
07-25-2021, 10:03 AM
Da-Wifey just told me -- she / we're paying $15. more per week for the stuff we normally get --

Prepared One
07-25-2021, 10:08 AM
At the end of the day all anyone has to do in order to bring this country down, China, Russia, Civil War II, Rogue State, or our friendly neighborhood terrorist, is simply turn off the light switch. Grid Down, Civil War, or World War are my top 3 as of now. Lots of balls in the air.

Prepared One
07-25-2021, 10:18 AM
Da-Wifey just told me -- she / we're paying $15. more per week for the stuff we normally get --

I am doing Chicken on the grill today. I paid twice what I paid a year ago for whole chickens. While my wife was alive I never paid attention to food prices. What I wanted went into the cart. For some reason now, I am paying attention and seems the price of the most common goods are way up. What used to cost me 150 at the store is now 200 or 225 or so. Joe Biden's criminal enterprise says it's just temporary. Bull shit!

Inor
07-25-2021, 12:28 PM
And where is Galt's Gulch? Is it Texas, or Florida? Where should we take our equity and productive abilities so as not to be robbed? And if we all did, would the parasites sit idle while the productive, and those holding earned equity, abandoned the socialist landscape? Without those productive efforts held hostage, the socialist train rumbles to a stop. Will Civil War II start in Texas? Or BECAUSE Texas exists? Discuss.

Galt's Gulch is not a place; it is state of mind. It is wherever I (or you) happen to be at the time. That is the beauty of the time we live in. We do not need to be centrally located. We do not need to have a coordinated effort. All we need is enough people to withhold their talents from a system that demands their obedience to survive. The motivation of why individuals are dropping out does not even matter. I think we are on the verge of reaching "critical mass" with enough folks dropping out of city-life and taking their talents with them that the system will collapse on itself.

It is truly a great time to be alive!

Piratesailor
07-25-2021, 02:34 PM
Galt's Gulch is not a place; it is state of mind. It is wherever I (or you) happen to be at the time. That is the beauty of the time we live in. We do not need to be centrally located. We do not need to have a coordinated effort. All we need is enough people to withhold their talents from a system that demands their obedience to survive. The motivation of why individuals are dropping out does not even matter. I think we are on the verge of reaching "critical mass" with enough folks dropping out of city-life and taking their talents with them that the system will collapse on itself.

It is truly a great time to be alive!

There is an old Chinese proverb…”may you live in interesting times”. I think this qualifies.

And **** you china.

Piratesailor
07-25-2021, 02:36 PM
I am doing Chicken on the grill today. I paid twice what I paid a year ago for whole chickens. While my wife was alive I never paid attention to food prices. What I wanted went into the cart. For some reason now, I am paying attention and seems the price of the most common goods are way up. What used to cost me 150 at the store is now 200 or 225 or so. Joe Biden's criminal enterprise says it's just temporary. Bull shit!


I do most of the grocery shopping. I have noticed a very steep increase in prices on all products and food.

We have cattle surrounding us and I’ve been talking with a few about beef. Interesting to say the least. I’m also finding out that ALL of my neighbors are in one form or fashion, ready for what may come.

BucketBack
07-25-2021, 03:02 PM
I " refound" a box of 100 38 cal Horny XTP 158 hr JHP's Yestreday while cleaning off the bench of the 12 gage MEC jr.

:bounce:

Mad Trapper
07-25-2021, 05:08 PM
Cheap hamburger is more expensive than steaks on sale here.

Thick cut top rounds were $2.99/lb three weeks back. They were 2-3 lb steaks. Burger was $5.50/lb, WTF!!!.

I've got the last of those steaks marinating for tonight. I should have got 10 more and put in the freezer. This week sirloin is $4.99/lb, still cheaper than burger, will stock up.

Chicken, boneless breasts, have jumped ~1.70/lb to $2/lb on special.

I stopped buying fish. Used to see swordfish and wild caught salmon $5-6/lb on sale , no more. I still have stash of whole wild salmon fillets stashed in the freezer.

Shellfish way up. Clams 2-3X and lobsters too.

I'm hoping my applications for extra deer tags get selected, and I'll put in for bear permit again this year.

Sparkyprep
07-25-2021, 05:13 PM
Sounds like it might pay to invest in a meat grinder. Buy the steaks at the cheaper price, and then grind what you need, as you need it.

Mad Trapper
07-25-2021, 05:18 PM
Sounds like it might pay to invest in a meat grinder. Buy the steaks at the cheaper price, and then grind what you need, as you need it.

I have a few quality old hand grinders, not quick but they work well, one is pretty big. Usually only on venison/wild game. I hate to waste any of that, and time permitting, there is not much left the crows would want.

juskom95
07-25-2021, 05:19 PM
There is an old Chinese proverb…”may you live in interesting times”. I think this qualifies.

And **** you china.
I believe it is a curse . . .


I do most of the grocery shopping. I have noticed a very steep increase in prices on all products and food.
I have been seeing different products each week being out of stock. One week it was lemonade, one week it was chips, one week it was cottage cheese etc. Nothing consistently so it is definitely a supply chain issue, not a production issue.


We have cattle surrounding us and I’ve been talking with a few about beef. Interesting to say the least. I’m also finding out that ALL of my neighbors are in one form or fashion, ready for what may come.

I live in a Leftist/Liberal hole, so I know I'm on my own when things go south.

MountainGirl
07-25-2021, 05:23 PM
possibly.... but the rural people still enjoy their newspapers and hunting mags delivered through the mail. They still pay their bills through the mail. Fedex and UPS still have the USPS deliver a ton of their packages. It may seem antiquated, but I assure you it isn't.... yet.


if that faucet is shut off, I believe more chaos results than is expected. between meds, SS checks, Tax refunds, water bills, birthday cards, and campaign donations......

I hear ya, but when have rural needs ever been a factor in decisions at that level?

Other than delivering for UPS/FedEx, everything you listed is encouraged to switch to online, by the providers themselves, with discounts given for "paperless" transactions. The exception would be holiday and birthday cards etc - but even those are phasing out with the younger crowd, in favor of online greetings.

I don't think USPS will be "canceled" soon (it employs too many gov workers) but I think it will happen in time.

Mad Trapper
07-25-2021, 05:37 PM
I believe it is a curse . . .


I have been seeing different products each week being out of stock. One week it was lemonade, one week it was chips, one week it was cottage cheese etc. Nothing consistently so it is definitely a supply chain issue, not a production issue.



I live in a Leftist/Liberal hole, so I know I'm on my own when things go south.

Urban SHTF this is worth a read from L + C Journals

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Sparkyprep
07-25-2021, 06:47 PM
I have a few quality old hand grinders, not quick but they work well, one is pretty big. Usually only on venison/wild game. I hate to waste any of that, and time permitting, there is not much left the crows would want.

Hey, I've got a nice electric one, but I also still rock the 'ole hand grinder as well. Tough to beat 'em, tough to kill 'em.

StratBastard
07-25-2021, 09:39 PM
Cheap hamburger is more expensive than steaks on sale here.

Thick cut top rounds were $2.99/lb three weeks back. They were 2-3 lb steaks. Burger was $5.50/lb, WTF!!!.

I've got the last of those steaks marinating for tonight. I should have got 10 more and put in the freezer. This week sirloin is $4.99/lb, still cheaper than burger, will stock up.

Chicken, boneless breasts, have jumped ~1.70/lb to $2/lb on special.

I stopped buying fish. Used to see swordfish and wild caught salmon $5-6/lb on sale , no more. I still have stash of whole wild salmon fillets stashed in the freezer.

Shellfish way up. Clams 2-3X and lobsters too.

I'm hoping my applications for extra deer tags get selected, and I'll put in for bear permit again this year.

Steaks are cheaper than burger here too... been enjoying sirloins for a month now.

shootbrownelk
07-26-2021, 09:13 AM
Hey, I've got a nice electric one, but I also still rock the 'ole hand grinder as well. Tough to beat 'em, tough to kill 'em.

I've got an old Cabelas grinder, the biggest one they made at the time....3 hp? It has reverse (must have feature) and a stuffer attachment and an add on foot pedal switch. It works great, Grinds the toughest cuts and never slows down. Now all I need is that big 6x6 bull elk this coming October.

BucketBack
07-26-2021, 11:02 AM
If you get the jab, some states will give you free weed, or enter you in a free state lottery (I shit you not, mASSachusetts)

Michigan is one of them states.

juskom95
07-26-2021, 11:19 AM
Michigan is one of them states.

So is KY. You can will 1 million dollars or a scholarship.

BucketBack
07-26-2021, 01:50 PM
I " refound" a box of 100 38 cal Horny XTP 158 hr JHP's Yestreday while cleaning off the bench of the 12 gage MEC jr.

:bounce:

I should have posted it was just a Horny box with 100 bullets to reload into cases, and I just bought more H110

Sarge7402
07-26-2021, 03:23 PM
Urban SHTF this is worth a read from L + C Journals

16270

16271

If anyone needs recipe's for dog, I've got one for soup and one for roasted over an open fire

Sarge7402
07-26-2021, 03:25 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2taXU08ZfY

Sarge7402
07-26-2021, 03:29 PM
https://recipes.fandom.com/wiki/Dog_Meat_Soup

you can substitute goat and the taste is not too much different

Kusa
07-26-2021, 04:17 PM
If anyone needs recipe's for dog, I've got one for soup and one for roasted over an open fire

How about one for democrats and politicians?

BucketBack
07-26-2021, 04:22 PM
I've had dog stir fry over rice with veggies

Sarge7402
07-26-2021, 05:03 PM
How about one for democrats and politicians?

Sorry but that would smell worse than chittlins, or Hagis and probably be as tough as mutton.

juskom95
07-26-2021, 09:26 PM
If anyone needs recipe's for dog, I've got one for soup and one for roasted over an open fire

I figure you can put any kind of meat in chili or a stew, right?

Sarge7402
07-26-2021, 10:25 PM
I figure you can put any kind of meat in chili or a stew, right?

I don't know? Don't think I've got enough seasonings to cover up the terrible taste of demoantifablmcommie.

Mad Trapper
07-26-2021, 10:52 PM
I've had dog stir fry over rice with veggies

Wok yer dog!!!

Serious stuff

L +C expedition, ate/preferred dog over venison/elk

think about that? Now I've never ate rover....

Inor
07-26-2021, 11:25 PM
A good dog is WAY too valuable to eat. It takes 3 times as many cowboys to bring in a herd of cattle by themselves. If they have 5-6 good dogs, a herd can be brought in with 2 or 3 guys.

Denton
07-27-2021, 12:10 AM
A good dog is WAY too valuable to eat. It takes 3 times as many cowboys to bring in a herd of cattle by themselves. If they have 5-6 good dogs, a herd can be brought in with 2 or 3 guys.

Not all dogs are the same. Some are bred to be kebab.

juskom95
07-27-2021, 06:39 AM
A good dog is WAY too valuable to eat. It takes 3 times as many cowboys to bring in a herd of cattle by themselves. If they have 5-6 good dogs, a herd can be brought in with 2 or 3 guys.

What about the bad dogs or the things like show poodles etc?

Then again, there's cats, and I've always liked chinese food.

StratBastard
07-27-2021, 07:24 AM
Not all dogs are the same. Some are bred to be kebab.

I'd eat dog meat chili without a second thought if that was all there was on the menu. The squeamish don't live to see another week. Beats the hell out of sauteed racoon a$$holes on a stick.

Dang... I meant to say COON a$$holes.

Missed another chance to be offensive.

Inor
07-27-2021, 08:40 AM
Not all dogs are the same. Some are bred to be kebab.

Those breeds aren't dogs.

Inor
07-27-2021, 08:40 AM
What about the bad dogs or the things like show poodles etc?

Then again, there's cats, and I've always liked chinese food.

I like cats but I cannot eat a whole one by myself.

Mad Trapper
07-27-2021, 08:41 AM
The post on L + C dogs was not meant for your pets, just SHTF. Or to offend people here

The last dog and cat that left me, got full honors, a good burial.

A good cat's coffin

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Inor
07-27-2021, 08:42 AM
I'd eat dog meat chili without a second thought if that was all there was on the menu. The squeamish don't live to see another week. Beats the hell out of sauteed racoon a$$holes on a stick.

Dang... I meant to say COON a$$holes.

Missed another chance to be offensive.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx-yVqtICOw

The coon man is awesome!

juskom95
07-27-2021, 09:28 AM
I like cats but I cannot eat a whole one by myself.

I always seem to get hungry an hour later.

juskom95
07-27-2021, 09:44 AM
The post on L + C dogs was not meant for your pets, just SHTF. Or to offend people here

The last dog and cat that left me, got full honors, a good burial.

A good cat's coffin

16302

My last cat was a little asshole, but he actually liked me. Believe it or not he got covid and died, which sucked.

Innkeeper
07-27-2021, 10:49 AM
I like cats but I cannot eat a whole one by myself.The nice thing about cats are they skin real easy like a rabbit.
Well at least I heard that from a friend in Korea......in case the usps is listening and tells aspca.

Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk

Inor
07-27-2021, 12:38 PM
I always seem to get hungry an hour later.

Don't eat German cat. An hour later you'll be hungry for power!

juskom95
07-27-2021, 01:36 PM
Don't eat German cat. An hour later you'll be hungry for power!


http://youtu.be/aLFWzBohqhQ

Denton
07-27-2021, 02:33 PM
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/worlds-food-supplies-jeopardy-amid-climate-disasters

Devastating floods in Germany, China, Turkey, and India. Scorching hot weather in the Western U.S. and Canada. Worst frost in two decades across Brazil. These recent weather phenomena are rapidly intensifying and threaten further food inflation already at decade highs.

We documented last week Brazil had some of the worst frost conditions in two decades. Temperatures dropped below zero and delivered a massive blow to farmers across the country's coffee belt. The result has been sky-high coffee prices.

Back-to-back heatwaves continue to scorch the Earth across the Western half of the U.S. The corn belt, which spans the Midwest, lacks rainfall, and hot weather could negatively impact crop development, leading to an underwhelming harvest.

The article goes on to explain how jet streams control the weather and when they get wonky, bad things can happen.
Short food supply, higher prices. It can also mean civil unrest.

Sparkyprep
07-27-2021, 06:37 PM
This thread took a weird turn. LOL.

Denton
07-27-2021, 06:41 PM
This thread took a weird turn. LOL.

You're not surprised, are you? Put a bunch of smart people in a room and keep up with the twists and turns.

juskom95
07-27-2021, 06:45 PM
This thread took a weird turn. LOL.

As a prime participant in the derail . . . . I would have been worried if it had not.

Piratesailor
07-28-2021, 09:06 AM
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/worlds-food-supplies-jeopardy-amid-climate-disasters


The article goes on to explain how jet streams control the weather and when they get wonky, bad things can happen.
Short food supply, higher prices. It can also mean civil unrest.

It’s all the cow farts..

Change my mind.

Mad Trapper
07-28-2021, 06:23 PM
It’s all the cow farts..

Change my mind.

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