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Economic reports are loaded with worst-case scenarios. For a little weekend fun, what's your ultimate fall-back position?
In a quick email exchange on 401(k) values today, I stumbled on my own. Feel free to share yours in the comments.
Figure I can always grow potatoes in the backyard. My people lived that for 200 years.
And they didn’t know how to make vodka. Neither do I, mind you, but I have Wikipedia.
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Chickens: eggs, meat, feather pillows. It's like mercantilism in a cage.
Chicken and potatoes are great ideas. We should start a co-op in the worst case scenario. I'll grow corn for food and chicken feed, and we can all convert our cars to alternative fuel, powered by...corn.
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