Sequestration? What are YOU doing to prepare for it?

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  • cook4army

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    Greenfield, IN
    Me personally, Ive been making rounds for the last five days. I have a butt load (no numerical value for this) of .40 S&W, and will start on the A**load (again no numerical value for this) of 5.56. Hopefully I dont run out of bullets before I run out of primers.:rockwoot:
     

    Leggdpms

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    Jan 8, 2012
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    Jeffersonville
    5500 rounds of 22lr, 6000 rounds or .223, a crap ton of 12 guage and 20 guage shell's and also 1200 rounds of 9mm and 600 rounds of .308. But also beer, cigars and a group of friends
     

    Speedgelb986S

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    Jan 20, 2013
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    Brownsburg
    Freed up a bunch of cash in my IRA so that when the stock market drops, I'll have plenty of funds available in my account to buy, buy, buy. I love taking advantage of others' panic selling. (I come from the Henry F. Potter School of Investing.)
     

    mikefraz

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    It sounds like a lot of kicking and screaming for relatively little change overall. I agree that less government is a good thing overall though.
     

    rhino

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    I'm just an ignorant country bumpkin, but I don't see what the fuss is about or why the hysteria over furloughs is spreading like fire.

    Aren't budgets cuts actually cuts in the amount of budget increase for the future? So how can a reduction in the amount of increase, not the actual amount of money they have to waste currently, have any effect on the here and now in terms of being able to conduct business or pay employees?

    What am I missing?
     
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