Posted by Traditional Farmer on August 28, 2020 at 20:42:15 from (71.219.19.200):
In Reply to: Re: Prepping ? posted by steve_in_mo on August 28, 2020 at 20:09:56:
I don't know the status of your health condition but if you are healthy I'd say pretty good chance.No way the Feds can keep spending the extra trillion$ of made up money with no consequences. The buying power of the US Federal Reserve Notes has dropped a lot lately.Been to the grocery store,bought new tractor parts? Money continues to buy less.I have tried to prepare for financial collapse or decline as much as I'm able to and I hope I never have to fallback on any of it but like having fire insurance on my house if I need it and don't have it it'd be a whole lot worse.Really do you think the gov't can keep borrowing/spending with made up funny money and everything will be fine?
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