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Although oil prices are getting higher, I think food prices are more alarming....
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<blockquote data-quote="427Windsorman" data-source="post: 6527339" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>No panic here. I am concerned about the direction things are going, and believe in taking precautions, and being prepared.</p><p></p><p>Food prices, fuel prices, the declining economy, and the potential of worse times ahead all give me reason to be concerned.</p><p></p><p>As far as my comment about modern conveniences, that is more related to the fact that everything is getting more expensive, and that has a direct effect on every aspect of your life. Can't afford to buy meat? Then huntin, fishing, farming / gardening, buthering, tanning, etc., would all be useful skils to develop, if you do not already have them.</p><p></p><p>I remember the 70's pretty well, and we might not be there yet, but the potential is certainly there. I also listened very well to my grandfather, and great grandfather about the depression. Guess what, it happened quickly, and caught most people without much, if any, warning.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying we are there, or even close, but I am saying it is wise to be prepared.</p><p></p><p>Current events are a cause for alarm, and precaution. One thing is certain, the past is the best place to look when preparing for the future. Lots of lessons from back then that can be applied to the present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="427Windsorman, post: 6527339, member: 1970"] No panic here. I am concerned about the direction things are going, and believe in taking precautions, and being prepared. Food prices, fuel prices, the declining economy, and the potential of worse times ahead all give me reason to be concerned. As far as my comment about modern conveniences, that is more related to the fact that everything is getting more expensive, and that has a direct effect on every aspect of your life. Can't afford to buy meat? Then huntin, fishing, farming / gardening, buthering, tanning, etc., would all be useful skils to develop, if you do not already have them. I remember the 70's pretty well, and we might not be there yet, but the potential is certainly there. I also listened very well to my grandfather, and great grandfather about the depression. Guess what, it happened quickly, and caught most people without much, if any, warning. I am not saying we are there, or even close, but I am saying it is wise to be prepared. Current events are a cause for alarm, and precaution. One thing is certain, the past is the best place to look when preparing for the future. Lots of lessons from back then that can be applied to the present. [/QUOTE]
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Although oil prices are getting higher, I think food prices are more alarming....
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