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Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Henry Krinkle Date: 22 Aug 12 - 05:36 AM Like Bush's reaction to 9-11. Go shopping. (:-( ))= |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 22 Aug 12 - 05:49 AM Last year in Ivory Coast (my husband's country of origin) the government collapsed when the ex-president refused to accept the newly-elected one. Civil war broke out and anarchy prevailed. People were killed, hand grenades were chucked into family courtyards, there was no water and little food. But the famous UN were there in their smart pale blue berets, doing nothing but 'observing'(as they did in Rwanda) Gradually order was restored and the new president took office. But now the other Party are raising their ugly heads once again. Luckily there is a large French contingent of businessmen and residents in Abidjan, and their influence helped to save the situation. My somewhat cynical point is that one can't rely on the UN to do very much in the case of a collapsed regime except stand by and watch. |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,Stim Date: 22 Aug 12 - 06:08 AM Thanks for that, Eliza. Lot's of times. For some reason, there are people who regard this as a speculative exercise. We know all to well what happens when governments collapse, when anarchy and plagues strike, even when a nuclear bomb destroys a city. And we know about Rwanda. |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Henry Krinkle Date: 22 Aug 12 - 06:20 AM One of the many reasons everyone should have a gun and be proficient with it. Or be doomed without a chance. (:-( O)= |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,CS Date: 22 Aug 12 - 10:38 AM I think it'd be pretty interesting (in the Chinese proverb sense of the term) if the system of 'democratic' government as we know it, were to collapse. I do think (although we may have no history of military coups) the fact we have never destroyed the infrastructure of the Monarchy and Aristocracy (including those resident the second chamber), and the fact that Military types just love to bow and scrape and do the dirty work of their superiors, that the military would probably look to shore up the vestiges of that infrastructure and we'd end up with a military / aristocracy hybrid wannabe dictatorship. I think most of the populace would probably prefer to be embraced by such a dictatorship, while at the fringes of society self-sufficient 'anarchic' networks would strive for independence. It would be intriguing to see how it all played out. But without any production lines running, guns and tanks run out. Thankfully unlike the US we don't have any hard-core crazy religion (well, possibly bar a smattering of radical Islamists) in the UK, so we won't end up with a Magaret Atwood style dystopia, but I do imagine that the CofE will play it's part in helping to stabalise things, as people often look to God when in shock and confusion. Meanwhile society would certainly begin reorganising itself on a local level. The cities would inevitably be in chaos, but rural Britain would get itself on it's feet pretty quickly, there are plenty of capable souls in the countryside. I tend to think that the time has come for society as we know it. I think that as the tower of Babel that is the capitalist economy our current form of society is predicated upon eventually collapses, we will enter another so called 'dark age' but that it won't be so bad, just like the so called dark age post the Roman Empire wasn't all that bad. Not all that bad for the young and healthy in any case. I would rather be a good ten years younger though. Sorry for the ramble, I have a piece of fiction brewing! |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Little Hawk Date: 22 Aug 12 - 11:09 AM Guest, Stim - Hilarious post! ;-D Thanks for the input and the honorable mention. |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Ebbie Date: 22 Aug 12 - 01:36 PM "6) I'd temporarily close the universities and gather up all the lawyers (like say, Richard Bridge) and well meaning but misguided bleeding hearts, (like, say Don and Ebbie), who don't support "The New Hope", and find ways to help them to understand." I ain't that well meaning. Seriously, I object to just about every proposed action on your list. |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,Stim Date: 22 Aug 12 - 04:09 PM Thanks fo getting it, Little Hawk. Ebbie, of course you object. It's a joke! Well, not really a joke, since it was what the Bolsheviks did, but in this context, it's a joke. I just borrowed a bit from George Orwell and put some Mudcat names in, as sort of a loving tribute(to some of you, others, not so much). |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Richard Bridge Date: 22 Aug 12 - 04:18 PM Don't you just hate it when stupidity and ignorance masquerade as knowledge and wit? |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,nobody in particular Date: 23 Aug 12 - 03:25 PM select 'watch film online' |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: s&r Date: 24 Aug 12 - 03:32 AM Here in the UK it sort of has. My first reading of this was 'if only your government collapsed'. Stu |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: GUEST,nobody in particular Date: 24 Aug 12 - 02:44 PM Take time and watch the video. It was on the Documentary Channel.. I found it very interesting and informative, and certainly sheds light on the illusion of your two party system, and what they are doing, or incapable of doing to fix the economy! And in the meantime, some of you tend to argue and debate in absolute vanity, and are NOT looking at the reality of the global situation, as a result of the ponzi fraud, that funds our governments. Watch the video, it is the best I've seen on the subject! Learn something about what you are talking about, but never addressing the real issue! |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: akenaton Date: 24 Aug 12 - 04:28 PM Yes exactly guest, I've been saying for several years on this forum that we can no longer sustain the standard of living to which we have become accustomed. We run a competitive economy and we cannot now compete there is no one left to exploit and no resources left to steal. UNLESS we organise a nice juicy war, and it certainly looks on the cards. But as you say , on the good ship Mudcat the band plays on...the Dems fight the Pubs......Hillary makes speeches about "gay rights" and Mr Obama shoots Pakistani's with his lovely shiny drones.....men women and children its all the same, Pakistani's dont have "rights" |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Henry Krinkle Date: 24 Aug 12 - 04:43 PM As long as being wasteful and inefficient makes rich people richer, that's how we'll do things. (:-( ))= |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: akenaton Date: 24 Aug 12 - 05:00 PM very true! |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Bobert Date: 24 Aug 12 - 05:15 PM Hells bells, people... If Obama wins and the Dems hold the Senate and the TeaPlugs loose a bunch of seats in the House then we'll be in fine position to push on Obama to go long and lay out some sensible fixes... A 2nd term Obama could be very interesting and if the Replugs feel they need to realign then things can happen like: *** Campaign Financing *** Truth and Reconciliation Commissions *** Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Citizens United These will go along way toward fixing things... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Henry Krinkle Date: 24 Aug 12 - 05:31 PM I think Obama has turned too many people against him. (:-( ))= |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Don Firth Date: 24 Aug 12 - 08:51 PM It's not Obama who has turned too many people against Obama. It's those who refuse to see what sort of odds he's faced with the Republican Congress hell-bent on trying to kill everything he's tried. The solution is to keep Obama and change Congress. THEN things will move. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Bobert Date: 24 Aug 12 - 09:23 PM Yup... This ain't on Obama... This is on the stupid people who vote against their own interests... Morons, all of them... Dumber that a box of creek rocks... This election is national IQ test... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Don Firth Date: 24 Aug 12 - 09:34 PM Right, Bobert! And that's what scares the Bejesus out of me!! Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Amos Date: 25 Aug 12 - 12:34 AM I am looking forward to Obama operating under Hail Mary type pressure and no secondterm constraints, as Bobez points out. I think it will be an interesting four years. |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: akenaton Date: 25 Aug 12 - 03:00 AM I thought you guys believed in "democracy" |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: Henry Krinkle Date: 25 Aug 12 - 04:52 AM Gore won the popular vote. But Bush became a two term president. Does it really matter who you vote for? The Electoral College picks the president. Not you. (:-( ))= |
Subject: RE: BS: If your government collapsed From: DMcG Date: 25 Aug 12 - 05:11 AM Almost none of us 'civilised' types would stand much of a chance - we know too little about coping without delivered food and water, electricity, fuel ... Those who made it past the first two or three years would cope, but I don't think too many of us would. For what it is worth, there was a reality programme a few years back where people tried to live for a year like a 19C US trapper or similar. The one who was the most experienced and confident hunter was the one who the experts judged had the worst chance of surviving: he would have done all right for meat, but didn't pay anything like enough attention to things like having a usable woodpile ... |