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Questions about what a worldwide shutdown will do
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[quote:Only Me:MV80Mjc4MDU3Xzc3OTQ3NTgxXzUzODU4RjRG] [quote:MaybeTrollingUAgain:MV80Mjc4MDU3Xzc3OTQ3NTQ2XzYxNTQ1NUUw] [quote:Only Me:MV80Mjc4MDU3XzVFQTIzMDQz] Anyone have questions that don't quite fit into an existing thread? I have questions. I'll start. If most people can't go to work, will they all wind up homeless because they can't afford their rent/mortgage? Is there a forgiveness policy here? A grace period? [/quote] Can you look the big picture? People not working, means no maintenance in gas, water and electric grid, plus communications. People not working, means no police, no FD, no ambulances. Actually its possible that even trying to call 911 on a cell phone may not work. People not working, means no goods delivered to grocery stores, no gasoline in the pumps and no parts to fix stuff. If your worst worry is your mortgage, be cool, probably banks will just crumble into their own mess. A period of VERY BAD SHIT will go on for like a few weeks, maybe a few months. The survivors, will rejoice. [/quote] I almost mentioned most of those things, but I figured most of us have already thought of them, so I chose to leave them out for the sake of being brief. [/quote]
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Anyone have questions that don't quite fit into an existing thread?
I have questions. I'll start.
If most people can't go to work, will they all wind up homeless because they can't afford their rent/mortgage? Is there a forgiveness policy here? A grace period?
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