James Howard Kunstler - And Suddenly Things Change...“The global economy is becoming unburdened by what has been.”
(kunstler.com)
💸 ECON COLLAPSE REPORT
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There's far too much lip-smacking eagerness around here, over the prospect of a second Great Depression. It isn't a football game, that can be enjoyed from the sidelines, it's going to affect ALL of us. And I'm not talking about small inconveniences. A real Depression is going to kill your savings account, your job, your car loan (and car), your income, your mortgage, your rent, your utilities and your food budget. Only the lucky ones will still have enough to eat, and don't count on being among the lucky ones.
A 1929-style stock market crash won't affect just the rich. We won't be cheering on the destruction of the Deep State, we'll be wondering where our next meal is coming from.
Prepare now for an economic crash, and you might make it through to the Trump Administration. And while you're waiting, a couple of good history books that tell you what the last Depression was like would be a great idea.
Land, well, food garden with chickens , no mortgage, solar generator, starlink. Participating in the broken system is officially optional.
From now to March 25, 2025 is 7 months and 3 weeks.
Trump might not be president on January 20, which would mean he’s not in office when we expect.
I would fully expect he’s there within a few months, and the old inauguration date would be about that far after.
If there’s a double crash incoming, first a bad crash, then a terrible crash in October, we would need to make it 3-5 months on supplies.
7 months would be really difficult.
3-4 months should be very doable by anyone who’s done a reasonable amount of prepwork. 5 would be getting into harder territory.
We WILL need to have enough to help several neighbors through this if we are called on to be the “frame and support”.
Q has already addressed that. There will be no months long shutdowns.
Q drop 2615 Q - Should we be prepping for some kind of shutdown?
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%232615&q2=
For power? Yes.
For food and consumer goods, or “money”? Not that I recall.
It doesn’t hurt to plan for power anyway, with all the tornados, hurricanes, freezes, and other nonsense going on, but I look at that one on a scale of days or weeks, not potential months.
I did not think Q was playing games with words. The question asked was should we be prepping for some kind of shutdown. I think it is always good to prepare but I honestly don't believe anything will last more than two weeks. At that point the black hats win.
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