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And where do you hide financially? FDIC insured. Gold? Ammo ;)
Buy an extra bottle of dishwashing soap, shampoo, and laundry detergent, a shopping cart of toilet paper and dish towels, an extra dozen cans of sliced peaches, chili, asparagus, beans, chicken soup, or whatever you usually buy. Your rate of return on canned goods will be above your rate of return on treasury notes.
No joke, stick a few thousand bucks worth of stuff in the closet. Lightbulbs, towels, whatever you bought last year that didn't need to be refrigerated.
No worries mate.
According to Little Ben Sunshine (Helicopter's Bean-Count Cousin):
Rest of Little Ben's NYTimes op ed piece, "The Gloomsayers Should Look Up" can be found here.
Silly puppy, buying food from the Mexican phone company.