A small percentage of our citizens have the mental strength to survive somethim=ng like the great depression. There would be ALOT of suicides and crime. Very few can cook food that isnt heat and eat. Even less can grow anything. The self humility of not being able to live like they have will be too much for many people to bear. It is all about image today. Sad. I invested alot this year in farming, kinda wish now I would have spent less and kept more in savings. I've lost $28,000 since 8/1 in my 401K, its a company plan that I am no longer employed with so I cant add more to it, so I can not even buy the cheap shares right now. We our selves live higher on the hog than we should, but if I get too tight the wife starts getting crabby, so I told her, "well,when it's gone, it's gone, then we will HAVE to do with out". We have a couple we are frinds with that live paycheck to paycheck, both make great incomes, but they love to spend. Well, I heard that both of the employers they work for are going under. I wonder what they will do, I know 70%+ of their income went to loan payments of some sort. President Bush looked more grim than optimistic in his speech, I fear that the coming months, or years will be worse than we worst we expect. Surviving it will take strong relationships, strong faith, and hard choices.
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