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A lot of people are talking about an impending economic collapse in the USA. Whether or not you believe in such an event, it's wise to think about it beforehand and have a plan.
Assuming for this thread that there will be one, this raises issues that are unique to van dwellers and beg solutions.
1. If the dollar is devalued or becomes worthless, what will those on a fixed income such as Social Security do to survive?
2. If the nation's delivery system of trucks quits rolling, the food and gas will disappear within 24 hours. Van dwellers need fuel to move their homes and run generators, as well as cooking and heat. Alternatively, if the price of gas rose to $12.00 per gallon, could you adapt to that?
3. Remote van dwellers may become isolated targets, unable to stand watch at all times or protect themselves.
4. Being mugged in a city means you lose your wallet, watch, cellphone and money. For us, we lose it all, including the home and all items in it.
Seems logical that if we banded together as the old wagon trains once did, we would stand a better chance.
In closing, the below link was written by a man who lived in Argentina during the 2001 economic collapse and is great reading. It does make one think about our future as well. I hope you all read it and learn something from it.
http://www.rapidtrends.com/surving-argentinas-economic-collapse-part-1-3/
Assuming for this thread that there will be one, this raises issues that are unique to van dwellers and beg solutions.
1. If the dollar is devalued or becomes worthless, what will those on a fixed income such as Social Security do to survive?
2. If the nation's delivery system of trucks quits rolling, the food and gas will disappear within 24 hours. Van dwellers need fuel to move their homes and run generators, as well as cooking and heat. Alternatively, if the price of gas rose to $12.00 per gallon, could you adapt to that?
3. Remote van dwellers may become isolated targets, unable to stand watch at all times or protect themselves.
4. Being mugged in a city means you lose your wallet, watch, cellphone and money. For us, we lose it all, including the home and all items in it.
Seems logical that if we banded together as the old wagon trains once did, we would stand a better chance.
In closing, the below link was written by a man who lived in Argentina during the 2001 economic collapse and is great reading. It does make one think about our future as well. I hope you all read it and learn something from it.
http://www.rapidtrends.com/surving-argentinas-economic-collapse-part-1-3/