- Where do you see prepping going in 2014?I am amazed by how many new people around me are starting to prep. They may not embrace my constitutional conservative leaning's; however they are putting food and commodities away when they can afford to. I think that prepping (not survivalist activities) will grow and become vogue in even progressive and liberal circles. People know in their hearts that the party is coming to an end.
- What [G]eo-political events do you see happening that could affect life as we know it?As long as the Fed continues to print money ($75B a month now- down from $85B a month in '13) and sell it to the US
ofA, the can will continually be kicked down the road - Unfortunately. This printing of money will continue to shore up the stock market and allow the existing parties to buy votes while making the eventual collapse greater.
The trillion dollar question is: Will the current politicians start a war, not unlike what Germany did in 1939, to try and bail out our current financial situation.
Bottom-line, if the US
ofA shits the bed financially, the whole global financial world will follow suit and a new "dark ages" will begin. In theory, then the globalists will swoop in to try and save the day.
2014 will be a great year for politics. My prediction is it will be like riding a bull at a rodeo.
- What societal-upheavals will occur to bring about collapse of life as we know it? End of unemployment insurance payments for millions of Americans. The decline of people buying homes which means people will not be able to sell their home. A decline of durable good production (Don't forget to subtract out Boeing's production). Unemployment (U6) rate climbing. A continuing effort from progressives to promote racism between the races and poor against rich. Affordable Care Act. Continuing Executive Branch scandals - Trust me...There will be a
John Dean at one point or another. Those are a few things I predict coming to a head like a festering pimple on a teenagers forehead this year.
Addendum:I would like to add this little tidbit to my comments above - Retail Traffic Plunges 21% over 2012 in the last week of Christmas shopping.
Zero Hedge reports:However, while the early start to shopping season has missed expectations, driven primarily by an unprecedented weakness in traditional bricks and mortar outlets, there was some hope that the last stretch into Christmas and the New Year would provide a much needed, last minute bump. Those hopes were dashed last night when Shopptertrack reported that retail traffic plummeted by an unprecedented 21% last week, and in-store sales decreased 3.1% from the year before, dashing retailers' hopes that the final stretch before Christmas would offset soft sales numbers earlier in the holiday shopping season.
With the shrinking of the middle class, I predict bad things to come.