Thanks for this, Debbie. I have a car ride in the next hour so the recordings are transferring to the iPod as I type.
But I'll venture an answer to #1...yes, I think rationing of fuel is in our future...same with food. Our collective capacity to purchase food is declining steadily and the bread lines are mere months away...Sacramento has already had one. (A quick google didn't turn up the link, perhaps someone else has it?)
Water rationing is coming, too, especially when our water pipes fail and running water is no longer available to every home, as it is currently.
"I think rationing of fuel is in our future...same with food." These and the water rationing you mention later should be happening now everywhere. We live on a very limited planet which we are rapidly using up. Yet our "economy" is based on consuming as much as you can possibly afford--in fact much more than you can afford. This is an insane, eco-cidal, terra-cidal, and ultimately suicidal system. It has to stop, and the sooner the better. Put all those who can't figure this out in locked, high-security insane asylums for treatment.
Thanks for this, Debbie. I have a car ride in the next hour so the recordings are transferring to the iPod as I type.
But I'll venture an answer to #1...yes, I think rationing of fuel is in our future...same with food. Our collective capacity to purchase food is declining steadily and the bread lines are mere months away...Sacramento has already had one. (A quick google didn't turn up the link, perhaps someone else has it?)
Water rationing is coming, too, especially when our water pipes fail and running water is no longer available to every home, as it is currently.
Stock up on:
Gold Eagle 22214 STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer. 32 oz.
http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Eagle-22214-STA-BIL-Stabilizer/dp/B000B68V6I/...
(Does anyone know how long fuel stabilizer is, er, stable?)
"I think rationing of fuel is in our future...same with food." These and the water rationing you mention later should be happening now everywhere. We live on a very limited planet which we are rapidly using up. Yet our "economy" is based on consuming as much as you can possibly afford--in fact much more than you can afford. This is an insane, eco-cidal, terra-cidal, and ultimately suicidal system. It has to stop, and the sooner the better. Put all those who can't figure this out in locked, high-security insane asylums for treatment.