What would you and your family do if there was no more gas?
Posted by admin on Mar.07, 2010, under Rich DVD
With oil prices on the rise and no end in site and more and more oil fields drying up or not putting out as much oil as before it is easy to see that gas could soon be something available for only the very rich.if gas became so expensive in the near future that it became unaffordible would your family be able to make it ?what kind of changes would you have to make?Do you own land and would you and your husband know how to farm and hunt on it, what if you live in a city?How would this affect your children as far as school? What about babies would you know how to deal with no dispossible diapers or formula?would kind of changes would you have to make as far as electricity goes as this would surely become even more expensive as well, would you be willing to give up computer,internet,t.v.,video games?how would you travel horses or boats and do you think there would be enough horses for everyone if we suddenly couldn’t move our cars?Do you know how to preserve food or make clothes?
what about the enviroment how do you think this would effect it ?Do you
think in the end we would be better or worse off if this happened?
Well I don’t own any land, but we would have to do what we have to do. Don’t forget about bicycles, we"d def. ride them to work or school. Of course, people would most likely have to invest in buying a horses to use as transportation. Yet even w/ a horses
you’d have to shelter it, feed it and care for them. So that would come out your pocket as well. I could live w/out all the material things as long as I had the basics. Hey as long as I have a roof over my head for and food in my stomach I’m good. It would be a major adjustment for everyone. Give us a taste of how it was back when our technology we have today didn’t exist back then. Clothe diapers are a hassle, but they can be used. I need a whole lot of candles to replace the electricity.I can’t say I really know how to sew, but I sure as hell would try to do a better job at it. I would have to learn how to sew and preserve food better. If I couldn’t afford to send my children to school anymore then I would home school them. I may not like all the changes that would occur but if I wanted to survive then I do what must be done.













March 8th, 2010 on 12:19 am
look for better public transportation.Cleveland does not have the best system , but it is functional
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March 8th, 2010 on 12:49 am
given there is NO public transportation in my city, i suppose we’d have to walk everywhere we went….. if it happened, then it happened not a whole lot we can do about it but cope with it and adapt to our new economy. (gas going bye-bye WILL [not could] throw america into an economic depression, possibly even faster and more severe then in 1929)
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March 8th, 2010 on 12:55 am
We live in a small area. We’d switch to deasel. My husband commutes an hour each way to work. So basically we’d be screwed. Even now we are feeling it majorly having to pay $4.55 a gallon yesterday
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March 8th, 2010 on 1:39 am
Well I don’t own any land, but we would have to do what we have to do. Don’t forget about bicycles, we"d def. ride them to work or school. Of course, people would most likely have to invest in buying a horses to use as transportation. Yet even w/ a horses
you’d have to shelter it, feed it and care for them. So that would come out your pocket as well. I could live w/out all the material things as long as I had the basics. Hey as long as I have a roof over my head for and food in my stomach I’m good. It would be a major adjustment for everyone. Give us a taste of how it was back when our technology we have today didn’t exist back then. Clothe diapers are a hassle, but they can be used. I need a whole lot of candles to replace the electricity.I can’t say I really know how to sew, but I sure as hell would try to do a better job at it. I would have to learn how to sew and preserve food better. If I couldn’t afford to send my children to school anymore then I would home school them. I may not like all the changes that would occur but if I wanted to survive then I do what must be done.
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March 8th, 2010 on 1:51 am
We have bicycles and are currently making use of them.
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