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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2504397, member: 76863"]That really just reinforces the point though, it's so valuable that someone else is willing to sell it even cheaper and the dollar is failing but the people who control the mines are more than happy to take dollars? We can definitely say they aren't true believers, there are true believers out there for sure but none of them are selling they're all hoarding for what they "know" is coming. </p><p><br /></p><p>Don't get me wrong I have nothing against people selling silver running a business, it's just the dollar is worthless the world is ending this will save your life and be money when there is no government nonsense that goes beyond a business and is the same model the snake oil salesmen of the old west used. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Then the average person would be even poorer as prices would skyrocket on almost everything. Everyone wanted a global village and this is the result. As mentioned the days of the USA being a cheap manufacturer are over and the only two ways they are returning is either SkyNet or a global computer crash. We simply cannot compete with the costs elsewhere and have done nothing but make it more expensive to operate domestically so everything left. </p><p><br /></p><p>The good news is this problem is self correcting. A few generations are caught up in the change right now but the newest generations will all be tech focused and the problem will to some extent correct itself over time. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So would most people but that is not what would happen. If it was a temporary restriction like Greece, yes most people would manage. If it was a sorry nothing here exists anymore were gone cya later everyone type event or a governmental collapse there isn't a chance that it would end in anyway other than a lord of the flies scenario. Most people honestly don't understand what a true collapse would mean. No power, no water, no food supply, no security, no medicine ect. The honest truth is most of the population isn't surviving a total collapse of society.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2504397, member: 76863"]That really just reinforces the point though, it's so valuable that someone else is willing to sell it even cheaper and the dollar is failing but the people who control the mines are more than happy to take dollars? We can definitely say they aren't true believers, there are true believers out there for sure but none of them are selling they're all hoarding for what they "know" is coming. Don't get me wrong I have nothing against people selling silver running a business, it's just the dollar is worthless the world is ending this will save your life and be money when there is no government nonsense that goes beyond a business and is the same model the snake oil salesmen of the old west used. Then the average person would be even poorer as prices would skyrocket on almost everything. Everyone wanted a global village and this is the result. As mentioned the days of the USA being a cheap manufacturer are over and the only two ways they are returning is either SkyNet or a global computer crash. We simply cannot compete with the costs elsewhere and have done nothing but make it more expensive to operate domestically so everything left. The good news is this problem is self correcting. A few generations are caught up in the change right now but the newest generations will all be tech focused and the problem will to some extent correct itself over time. So would most people but that is not what would happen. If it was a temporary restriction like Greece, yes most people would manage. If it was a sorry nothing here exists anymore were gone cya later everyone type event or a governmental collapse there isn't a chance that it would end in anyway other than a lord of the flies scenario. Most people honestly don't understand what a true collapse would mean. No power, no water, no food supply, no security, no medicine ect. The honest truth is most of the population isn't surviving a total collapse of society.[/QUOTE]
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