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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1678733" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>I agree with you. I have been thinking alot lately about how industry, education, health care, farming, basically everything that has to do with what it takes for a country to survive. </p><p></p><p>At the same time i think about how bad and how fast all thoes things i have mentioned are falling apart.</p><p></p><p>And the worst thing about all of it is with all of this stuff happening and it being as obvious as it is. Most people that are in their mid thirties and under. I don't think realize what is happening and how bad it's going to get before very many more years.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty sure I know why they can't see all this coming or unfolding right in front of them even now.</p><p></p><p>I am 60 years old. I can compare how things are now to as far back as to how things were when i was 10 years old fifty years ago. I can even remember how things were from about the time I was 6 years old. So i can compare the way things were 54 years ago. So i know how things were before we got to where we are now.</p><p></p><p>There's a big difference between now and the way things were then. In the worst of times back then was better than things are in today's time's.</p><p></p><p>You take people around 35 years old and younger. They were born at at time when everything started trending for the worst. So they just assume things have always been like it is now. They can't compare good to bad. They don't understand things are fixing to come to a head. They think the wheels on the bus is just going to continue go round and round.</p><p></p><p>That's a sad deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1678733, member: 40335"] I agree with you. I have been thinking alot lately about how industry, education, health care, farming, basically everything that has to do with what it takes for a country to survive. At the same time i think about how bad and how fast all thoes things i have mentioned are falling apart. And the worst thing about all of it is with all of this stuff happening and it being as obvious as it is. Most people that are in their mid thirties and under. I don't think realize what is happening and how bad it's going to get before very many more years. I am pretty sure I know why they can't see all this coming or unfolding right in front of them even now. I am 60 years old. I can compare how things are now to as far back as to how things were when i was 10 years old fifty years ago. I can even remember how things were from about the time I was 6 years old. So i can compare the way things were 54 years ago. So i know how things were before we got to where we are now. There's a big difference between now and the way things were then. In the worst of times back then was better than things are in today's time's. You take people around 35 years old and younger. They were born at at time when everything started trending for the worst. So they just assume things have always been like it is now. They can't compare good to bad. They don't understand things are fixing to come to a head. They think the wheels on the bus is just going to continue go round and round. That's a sad deal. [/QUOTE]
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