out of control flipping!
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Clearly we need price caps. Fuel was $2 a gallon no so long ago, there is no reason for it to now be $4 a gallon other than flippers.
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In the real world, these sorts of things don't happen...so...they shouldn't happen here either.
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I was talking to a precious metals broker the other day. He told me that there are over 2 billion silver contracts out right now. He also says that there is no where near even 1 billion ounces of silver in the U.S.
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Precious metals is in a huge bubble right now thanks to nutwing apocalypse preachers (and I'm not talking about the May 21 guy). They think that if the world economy collapses, you can use precious metals as tender. Like if you bring in an ounce of gold to the WalMart, they'll not only accept it but they'll make change with it... with you know... those billion pieces of precious metal coinage that doesn't exist for such exchanges to actually take place.
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In other words, people are dumb.
-Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. - Albert Einstein.
-I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. - Galileo Galilei
-When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. - Thomas Jefferson
Someone told me once, "Border guards always take gold..."
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I know my little ol' silver pieces have nearly doubled in values over the last few years. :P
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Precious metals is in a huge bubble right now thanks to nutwing apocalypse preachers (and I'm not talking about the May 21 guy). They think that if the world economy collapses, you can use precious metals as tender. Like if you bring in an ounce of gold to the WalMart, they'll not only accept it but they'll make change with it... with you know... those billion pieces of precious metal coinage that doesn't exist for such exchanges to actually take place.
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But just out of curiosity how do you think either one applies to our very strange economy ?
Maybe it's because of where I live, but I've always wondered, if such a thing happened and you try to buy something with a fist full of gold, won't you just get mugged? If not immediately, then eventually. After all, you're probably the only one smart enough to have useable currency around in your neighborhood and someone will take notice that you're the only one who can buy food.
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Unless you have an abundance of food and "security" then gold doesn't do you much good.
Maybe it's because of where I live, but I've always wondered, if such a thing happened and you try to buy something with a fist full of gold, won't you just get mugged? If not immediately, then eventually. After all, you're probably the only one smart enough to have useable currency around in your neighborhood and someone will take notice that you're the only one who can buy food.
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Roughly the same thing they do with a bunch of printed pictures with numbers on them. Swap them for something that IS of use.
If you get down to full-on Mad Max level, money is no use- everything's barter. You get a little more complex, though, and instead of swapping a cuisinart blade for two hours of battery time and two hours of battery time for a pair of sunglasses, you end up using something inherently worthless as intermediate currency. Gold is a good choice- it is small, portable, pretty, hard to fake [although the bitemarks would probably tend to add up] and it's not much good for anything else.
Then the next thing you know people are standardizing it and stamping something into it so you know it's good and you don't have to bite it, and bam we're back to gold coins.
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If we go Mad Max level, I think a loaded shotgun is going to be worth a heck of a lot more than shiny metal.
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Roughly the same thing they do with a bunch of printed pictures with numbers on them. Swap them for something that IS of use.
If you get down to full-on Mad Max level, money is no use- everything's barter. You get a little more complex, though, and instead of swapping a cuisinart blade for two hours of battery time and two hours of battery time for a pair of sunglasses, you end up using something inherently worthless as intermediate currency. Gold is a good choice- it is small, portable, pretty, hard to fake [although the bitemarks would probably tend to add up] and it's not much good for anything else. Then the next thing you know people are standardizing it and stamping something into it so you know it's good and you don't have to bite it, and bam we're back to gold coins. |
If we go Mad Max level, your best investment is good shoes and weatherproof clothing; second best is some way of purifying water; lawyers guns and money are way down on the list.
Edit: found my source.
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Originally Posted by Fulmens;3673374If you get down to full-on Mad Max level, money is no use- everything's barter. You get a little more complex, though, and instead of swapping a cuisinart blade for two hours of battery time and two hours of battery time for a pair of sunglasses, you end up using something inherently worthless as intermediate currency. Gold is a good choice- it is small, portable, pretty, hard to fake [although the bitemarks would probably tend to add up
and it's not much good for anything else.
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In a scavenger world or subsistence level economy this is unlikely to be the case. Once things get a bit more settled and towns start going up then you'll start seeing currency again.
I would disagree slightly on the guns portion. Yes, they are less essential for surviving but they also prevent other people from taking the stuff you have that is essential to survival (or allow you to take similar items from other people if you want to go that route).
Some of us allready have a half dozen firearms and thousands of rounds per weapon.
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