What Economic Collapse Really Looks Like

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What Economic Collapse Really Looks Like

What Economic Collapse Really Looks Like

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We have front row seats to seeing what an economic collapse looks like in today’s world. We watch and hopefully learn from what we see happening in Socialist Venezuela as their economy collapsed piece by piece to where it sits today. Often, we tend to make the assumption that if we were to suffer an economic collapse that it would look like the stock market crash and a sudden disaster. But if we look back to the great depression of the United States and now at the Venezuela crash, we can see that it actually happens bit by bit worsening day by day until you look around you and say what the heck are we going to do. Being a democratic society did not stop the great depression from occurring nor did socialism stop it for them. Leading to some understanding that it isn’t just a political issue, it’s everyone’s issue.

It is my personal opinion that the only way to prevent it is the same way it happens, day by day and piece by piece. We must prepare ourselves, families and communities for the shortages, for the long lines, for the governmental interference in our lives and the civil unrest that all of that brings with it. Let’s take a long look at what is happening in Venezuela and work together and individually help prevent it from happening here in our own countries or at the very least prevent our own families from being so adversely affected.

Daisy Luther writing for the Bio Prepper takes a hard look at what the collapse looks like and forewarns us that preparing for it is imperative to getting through it in the featured article linked below

Venezuela Is Out of Food: Here’s What an Economic Collapse Really Looks Like

 

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