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MAINLYMAX

by MAINLYMAX on 20 November 2011 - 19:11

It occurs to me that when the economic collapse happens....not if.
That people will have to find a new system of commerce.
I propose the old barter system and I will give you my reasons.

1.  you don't pay tax's

2..it is fair trade for equal goods or services.

3..It  is more personal and gives people time
to talk to one another like human beings.

4. You are more likely to sustain yourself with
the things that matter most in life.

5. The idea,.. a man's word and signature means something
is a basic learning tool for children.

6. The excitement of a market square full of people talking
and sharing their lives. Is very wholesome and productive,
things get done.

7. It  is sure to bring back the nuclear family that is the
building blocks of a free and peaceful society.

You may say dream on....but you my not have any choice
if the banks shut their doors....just a thought please don't
get mad at me.


Turk

by Turk on 20 November 2011 - 21:11

What budget?  USA is broke.  It's comical to watch the politicians argue over money they don't have.

by beetree on 21 November 2011 - 00:11

HUH

1. Buy a private retreat. Make it a bunker if possible.

2. Forgo all modern amenities, they use money and we don't want money anymore.

3. The family will have no choice but to engage in subsisting activities, so they will be exhausted and in bed by 8 pm. 

4. People will have to be honest, because if you're not, we know where you live. And justice is swift.

5. Get mad. At someone, but not me, these ideas stink.


Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 21 November 2011 - 20:11

I was anticipating this when I built this house: http://knstrct.com/2011/04/10/the-safe-house/





 


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