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Old December 11, 2018, 10:54 AM
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Default GO kits, emergency food/water, disaster prep for 2019? Are you ready?

Not much of a psychic when I say,

expect more disasters in 2019. Wildfires, floods, earthquakes, Tsunamis, tornadoes, mass shootings, war, typhoons, hurricanes and politics.

In other words, the same old-same old.

Toss in race wars/riots, religious fanaticism and one would almost be OK with the idea of heading toward the mountains, and the cave filled with a year's supply of food, water and Internet access.

It is and always has been a good idea to have some emergency supplies handy, and a GO KIT ready just in case one needs to bug out, for whatever reason.

ADD the great alien reveal, where we are finally told we are not alone in the Universe and there are reptiles, Nordics, whites and grays among us, here to "serve mankind", and that should just about send many over the cliff.

Of course, there are profits to be had in both survival and preparedness arenas. Has been for 100 years. Not going to stop anytime soon.

And politics will be interesting.

What about the stock market? Are in for another crash? Do you care?

What will 2019 bring our way? Well, more of the same, for sure, and some surprises. As noted, no one is suggesting me for psychic of the year.

A lot of distraction. AND, a lot of opportunity for those who can FOCUS in on an idea and get er done.

We're going into 2019 with an optimistic view, but with eyes wide open.

So, what do you see as opportunities for the new year? Anyone with a better crystal ball than I have?

GordonJ
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Default Recessions could mean good profits... for those who know how!

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What about the stock market? Are in for another crash? Do you care?

What will 2019 bring our way? Well, more of the same, for sure, and some surprises. As noted, no one is suggesting me for psychic of the year.
Hi Gordon,

I believe we are on the brink of a world recession.

The Trump tax stimulus was like a short-term jolt, it stimulated things... for a while. Companies spent their tax savings on buying back their stock - which made the stock prices go higher. But it was a short-term thing...

The trade war is going to drive the world into recession. It's true that China is hurting the most (as intended), but everyone will hurt to some degree...

I don't believe the trade war issues will be resolved.

A recession could be bad for your 401(k) (retirement plan).

But also, recessions mean new opportunities. As I mentioned elsewhere, I know one person who's positively gleeful about the prospect of a recession. A recession, to him, means he makes more money than before! So he's not worried at all...

When you know how to do it, there's no need to worry either! There are businesses and activities that make MORE money in the bad times, than they do in the good...!

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Old December 16, 2018, 02:05 PM
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Default War, disasters and economic recessions...the "perfect storm".

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Hi Gordon,

I believe we are on the brink of a world recession.

Best wishes,

Dien

Recessions, are for the most part, about economic conditions, and they could have huge impact on many people, they don't often touch the daily mundane of the majority. War and disasters, however, do.

War is good for business, at least in USA, where we are so dependent and have made our military complex co-dependent (the largest welfare recipients) on the selling of arms, seen by POTUS gleefully touting the arms sales to the Saudis.

No end game for either Iraq or Afghanistan, just two hot spots, and add in Eastern Europe, North Korea and the coming conflict over the Antarctica, well, business should be good for that sector.

Insurance, banks, cars, loans won't fare as well. An early tornado season, coupled with flooding, and the wildfire/earthquake/Godzilla attacks, well, we have a different kind of recession.

Even the late Petyr Baelish knew chaos was a "ladder of opportunity" and we will see continued chaos, especially in the political realms.

Opportunists and savvy investors know how to take advantage of the current flow, and remain, for the most part, unaffected by the winds of change.

Down here, in the streets, we may see a different kind of recession, with yellow vests, white hoods, black masks and red blood being spilt.

Depends a lot on the TRICKLE down economics, as we saw in aught eight, the people got wet, many underwater, when the Tsunami of greed hit us hard. Not so much blood in the streets as green life savings running into the drains.

This time, maybe not so "peaceful".

The difference?

Politics. We are more divisive, more akin to the lowest form of communication (violence) and more likely to act on our beliefs.

I hope to be proven wrong. But I just don't see a cheery future for so many people, HOWEVER, those of us here, the SowPubbers of the world, who prepare for the worst and work toward the best...we all should be OK.

Every year brings its own dire warnings coupled with bright hopes for the tomorrows, none of which are promised to any one person.

So, let us do what we can with what we have to be helpful to those who can't help themselves and we have to keep sticking our fingers in the leaks, for as long as we can.

2019's glass appears about half ______ (full or empty, you all decide).

Gordon
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