But, it still only takes a couple of them to buy a pound of hamburger or a loaf of bread.
All I am saying is that I see no major changes in lifestyle coming along. Debt or no debt. Bankruptcy or not. I don't see farmers plowing under their crops or destroying their livestock regardless of the state of the national debt. This has been going on intermittently for my entire life. I still have food to eat, a dry, heated place to sleep, and I am able to travel around freely within the confines of my own finances.
For what it is worth, there are still many safeguards in place to keep us away from another great depression. Banks are insured by FDIC, inflation so far has been kept to a reasonable level, and there are actually people in government that keep things in check.
Over all, I get really sick of all of the "doom and gloom" talk about things that we have no control over. The debt is one of the big ones. I cannot control it. I cannot change it. And I am tired of talking about it to no good end. Nothing we say on this tractor forum is going to have even the slightest effect on the government and its policies and shortcomings. Not worth a worry to me.
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