More Survival:
Good Morning
I’m going to post up part two of a three part article from Barbara Peterson, who has some good common sense advice in her series, “Surviving the Middle Class Crash.”
By Barbara H. Peterson
Part 2
The Time to Prepare is Now!
What if you woke up in the morning to discover that your bank account had been wiped out, your cupboard contained food for only a week or so, the electric bill was due as well as the mortgage payment, car payment, and credit card bills, and you had no idea how to cope? Think about it. This scenario is not as uncommon today as one might think, and will become more common-place as people lose their jobs, prices go up, and interest rates rise. In fact, this is the type of scenario that must be prepared for if we are to survive the middle class crash, and the time to prepare is now!
Some of the things we can do to prepare are:
1. Purchase a used vehicle and pay cash. You now have a car
2. Pay off your credit cards. Late payments incur charges that will quickly lead to an increase in the balance of your loan that
3. Invest in solar for your home.
4. Start a garden.
5. Start a food storage program.
Some of these things are more expensive than others, and thereby cost-prohibitive, so do the things you can. Prioritize according to your abilities, then start working on completing the items on the list.
What is more important, a shiny new vehicle with large payments, or an older vehicle that will not end up in the repossessor’s lot when the money runs out? Credit is not the way to go. If you cannot afford it now, don’t buy it. Just stop shopping!
Solar can be put together one piece at a time. Here is a link to a site that shows you how to make a solar generator for $350 or less. A garden is not difficult. Even if you do not have a yard, herbs and some vegetables can be grown indoors in pots.
Food storage consists of collecting staples such as wheat, dried fruits, canned vegetables, and any other things you can think of that will store safely, and that your family will actually want to eat. Just remember to rotate your supplies so that they do not go bad, and don’t forget water. Here is a link to a site that will calculate what you need for the number of people in your family.
It is time to spend our time wisely by planning an alternate lifestyle. We need to become more independent and wean ourselves from going to the grocery store every other day and shopping for things we simply cannot afford. By becoming more self-sufficient, we not only become healthier and stronger, but better-prepared to meet the coming financial crisis.
In the next column, we will start to talk about what happens if a catastrophe hits before you have had time to prepare. Believe me, it can happen and does, every day. My husband and I are experiencing this right now! You are welcome to join us as we learn to cope and share our experiences.
You can visit Barbara Peterson’s site at http://spktruth2power.wordpress.com


Hey Mike! According to all I have seen the last bout of global warming led to the little ice age. Where are the truth in labeling laws? Al Gore at work again! I think when you get down to it the earth is entering another stage of growth/change and we have little to do with it. We should certainly curb our donations to pollution of all kinds since we do tend to poop in our own living quarters a lot. I think for the most part we are just along for the ride and outside of cleaning up our act we should just hope to be ready for whatever comes our way. The forces at work our way beyound our control and if we even attempt to change them we stand a much better chance at screwing it up more than less. Have a good one Mike and stay warm!
Hi Michael,
Wondered where you were, maybe hibernating!
This is the coldest and wettest winter that we have had in many years. Snow pack is at 170% of normal in some areas.
China is experiencing the coldest winter in 100 years and people in Afghanistan are literally freezing to death. Alaska is reporting 65 below zero and it snowed in Atlanta. Global warming?
As you suggest, we should curtail our mess for many reasons Michael. Not the least being the fact that we are racing to the end of extinction for many resources and I’m not in a big hurry to experience the results.
Fuel may well give out long before we can turn the corner on supposed global warming, in that case the problem would be solved.