@teknomunk @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @nugger @jeffcliff
So your solution is what every socialist nation has tried to do
@teknomunk @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @nugger @jeffcliff
You would have to accept a lower standard of living, and slower technological advances as a trade off though. This idea if everything being localized has been tried, mostly by so called "socialist" countries
@nugger @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @jeffcliff
Trading and commerce between different regions and nations was the driving force behind ALL THOSE COUNTRIES THROUGH HUMAN HISTORY in achieving a higher standard and advancing technology
@nugger @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @jeffcliff
That depends on what type you're referring to. Cloth was made from different materials. Different foods come from different areas.
@nugger @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @jeffcliff
Would you prefer to discuss cloth made from potato sacks then.
@nugger @societyoutcasts @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @jeffcliff not the sacks i gave 2 ur mum
A little of both. Although probably heavier on the local.
It depends on the area people live in and the availability of people to transport foodstuffs
@monsterislandcolonizer @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @nugger @jeffcliff
Hahaha. That's hilarious
@monsterislandcolonizer @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @nugger @jeffcliff
And very true. Prices around here for "local grass-fed raised with love" ground beef costs around $14/lb.
@nugger @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @monsterislandcolonizer @jeffcliff
Rome had trade routes to send and receive goods
@Ottovonshitpost @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @teknomunk @nugger @jeffcliff
Maybe, maybe not. How bad do you think it's going to be?
@Ottovonshitpost @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @teknomunk @nugger @jeffcliff
Yes, but again that has happened before and people discovered new resources to use, or made improvements in technology to get existing resources cheaper
@nugger @confederatehobo @ImperialAgent @Ottovonshitpost @teknomunk @jeffcliff
remember back in the 60's when they claimed we had only 40 years of oil left, how'd that turn out
There isn't the political will for that at any level.
Individuals and groups still mostly retain the ability to act in their local sphere and everthing I suggested can be done at that level, just at a smaller scale than you are probably thinking off.
I recommend the climate change/peak oil as a conversational club to use against those liberals in your area that would oppose such measures (i.e. you, someone who claims that climate change is a problem, oppose this thing that aboslutely would help?)