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Old 12-01-2008, 09:48 AM
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I use AMX when I can.

Then I have a record of what I purchased and when.

Then I pay the one bill.

I start out each month with a ledger and I deduct from the ledger just like a checking account.

So I always know how much my AMX bill be and what I needed to budget..
That is wise!
In Canada, it ain't much better, most Canadians are in hock to thier eyeballs!
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That is wise!
In Canada, it ain't much better, most Canadians are in hock to thier eyeballs!
Reminds me of this commercial.

Funny... yet sad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn5EP9StlVA
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:35 AM
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Reminds me of this commercial.

Funny... yet sad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn5EP9StlVA
So true!

Canada used to be known as a nation of savers, not anymore.

I think the demarcation line is the Second World War.
The Generation that grew up in the depression or during the war years, knew what it was like to be without.

The post war generation has known nothing but abundance, what do they need to save for?

Interesting times to say the least.

Even if our worst case scenario of a total collapse doesn't happen, it is a certainty that we have not gone through anything like this in our lifetimes.

The struggles we will go through will be the same!

JMHO
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So true!

Canada used to be known as a nation of savers, not anymore.

I think the demarcation line is the Second World War.
The Generation that grew up in the depression or during the war years, knew what it was like to be without.

The post war generation has known nothing but abundance, what do they need to save for?

Interesting times to say the least.

Even if our worst case scenario of a total collapse doesn't happen, it is a certainty that we have not gone through anything like this in our lifetimes.

The struggles we will go through will be the same!

JMHO
True... the depression certainly had some terrible times but people lived a life where they possessed the abilities and knowledge to cope with such a situation that we no longer possess.

Most of us don't have the ability to raise food or animals or live without electricity or city water if need be.

Even a recession or depression that is not as bad as the great depression could be much worse on people because their inability to live in a world where there are no groceries at the store.

When people lose their jobs they lose their house... their car... what do you do then?

There is no escape plan.
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True... the depression certainly had some terrible times but people lived a life where they possessed the abilities and knowledge to cope with such a situation that we no longer possess.

Most of us don't have the ability to raise food or animals or live without electricity or city water if need be.

Even a recession or depression that is not as bad as the great depression could be much worse on people because their inability to live in a world where there are no groceries at the store.

When people lose their jobs they lose their house... their car... what do you do then?

There is no escape plan.
So true.

Interestingly, many city building codes require electricity and running water or the house must be vacated. Where I live you cannot legally abide in a house without running water or electricity for an extended period of time.

Thank God my wife and I have no serious credit card debt. We have one credit card that we use in the event of an emergency and we currently have a balance of around $300 on it. No biggie.
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