Posted by rrlund on January 11, 2010 at 13:38:05 from (216.46.212.142):
In Reply to: Re: Gas Prices posted by JackE on January 11, 2010 at 12:42:23:
Yes,me too. It's not going to be easy. I can only think how the Russian people handled it. Imagine just waking up in the morning and finding out that your country doesn't exist anymore. No currency,no economy,no laws,no government. No reason to get up and go to work. No economy,remember? Every state has a constitution,but no currency to pay for government or law enforcement. If the people of a state actually produce something,an economy can eventually be built from that with leadership,but how will anybody recognize leadership when emotion is going to cause mob rule. Biggest problem is,it was the US that stepped in and helped the countries of the former Soviet Republic rebuild. There's no other country on earth that will be able to give us that kind of help. Yep,it's gonna be ugly alright. Let's just hope the survivors have the good sense to start over with the original US Constitution and the will power to make it stick next time around.
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