ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 314
ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
Ill be honest, I have never wished before that I was wrong as much as right now as I believe we are heading blindly into a great great depression. A fiat based currency system is the essential base problem and the government will use its collapse to usher in the new currency and North American Union. I pay attention to the markets quite a bit and can see the whole world turning away from our faith based currency, but enough personal beliefs.
I think things are going to be so bad that I am pretty much throwing up my arms and making new hunting purchases in the archery department. I have cut back spending in many areas except my new passion of bow hunting. In some sad way I actually consider it to be a little bit of a survivalist expenditure, which is how my wife helped me to justify my purchases.
I think things are going to be so bad that I am pretty much throwing up my arms and making new hunting purchases in the archery department. I have cut back spending in many areas except my new passion of bow hunting. In some sad way I actually consider it to be a little bit of a survivalist expenditure, which is how my wife helped me to justify my purchases.
#2
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
Let's just say (disregarding the premise of WHY and even IF the country's in the state you claim....lol)....I'm glad I made some of my larger hunting purchases in previous seasons.
I won't spend more than $500 this entire season on hunting related products/goods/services. Probably......more like half of that.
I won't spend more than $500 this entire season on hunting related products/goods/services. Probably......more like half of that.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Posts: 888
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
The only thing i have really noticed so far is paying an extra 20 or so dollars at the pump, so thats only 80 dollars a month, then groceries and stuff I havent noticed too bad.. But it hasnt bothered me too bad with hunting YET... and I say YET....
#6
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
I don't think the sky is falling. There are a lot of industries that are thriving right now. The truth is we are in a slump, but I believe we will come out of it just fine. The only thing that scares me is our government keeps borrowing too much money. Also, we need to find another alternative energy source.
Anyways, to your original question I will cut back only a little bit on my spending. Not because of economy issues, but because I have been making major purchases the past 5 years and have about everything I could ever need.
Just remember, the economy always has andalways willcycle.
Anyways, to your original question I will cut back only a little bit on my spending. Not because of economy issues, but because I have been making major purchases the past 5 years and have about everything I could ever need.
Just remember, the economy always has andalways willcycle.
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
The only thing that scares me is our government keeps borrowing too much money.
#8
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
Personally I think its mostly all a big joke. A bunch of mindless panic brought on by an overzealous media. Most people wouldn’t know we are in a bad situation if they didn’t have it shoved down their throat.
I go out to eat….packed restaurants. I go to walmart…full parking lot and lines are too long. Go to the local movie plex and you can’t find a parking space. People are still spending money hand over fist where I live. Maybe Pittsburgh is the only city not yet hit by the gloom and doom.
As far as I go, I will buy things as I see fit. If I need it, I’ll buy it. If not, I won’t.
I go out to eat….packed restaurants. I go to walmart…full parking lot and lines are too long. Go to the local movie plex and you can’t find a parking space. People are still spending money hand over fist where I live. Maybe Pittsburgh is the only city not yet hit by the gloom and doom.
As far as I go, I will buy things as I see fit. If I need it, I’ll buy it. If not, I won’t.
#10
RE: ECONOMY how much is it changing your purchases
I am simply working more this summer with my dozer (off from teaching) to put money away for my upcoming trips. I buy diesel in bulk and bought it at 269.00 this winter/500 gallons, so I still have a bit left there for a few camper haulingscouting/huntingtrips.. I need to get one airline ticket to ND bought asap .. to help with cost.. bout it..