- I want to say “don’t threaten me with a good time”, but we all know the first people to face the consequences of late-stage capitalism imploding are the ones that deserve it the least. 
- Oh no! Not our capitalism! Where will we get all our poverty?!?! - It’ll destroy capitalism by creating many new causes of poverty. There won’t be enough food, water or shelter and it’s not going to be fun. 
 
- It will destroy capitalism by first destroying everyone and destroying every economic system everywhere. - If the US economy collapses because they elected a bunch of idiotic fascists rather than admit climate change is real, I don’t know if corporations and the CIA will have enough money to fund enough mercenaries and propaganda to keep socialist revolutions suppressed. So maybe we will see actual left-wing economic systems popping up globally over the next couple years. - Judging from past experience and history … they’ll probably burn the world first before that happens. 
 
 
- I’m glad something is destroying capitalism. - Wish we didn’t pick “the hard way” but here we are. 
- And here I thought capitalism was on track to destroy our global ecology. 
- Unfortunately, a lot of the cash on hand for insurers comes from selling financial instruments like annuities. Annuities are something that retirees buy with their life savings to provide a fixed income. If the insurance industry goes bankrupt, it’s taking a lot of people with it. 
- And I saw a post just a week ago about big banks planning to capitalize on climate disasters - It was their brokerage division recommending investing in Air Conditioning industry. - OP is a major statement by an insurer. 
 
- Is there a “Goldilocks” zone where capitalism is destroyed but some humans survive? - Humans will survive short of something on the level of soil collapse. - Not many, but some. 
- I can imagine it in a situation where we effectively go back to the stone age, with little to no trade between the small (<50) communities - Iron age is plausible. Or the axial. Those were agrarian based economies. Some books would survive and preserve some knowledge. 
 
 
 
- Sitting on my driveway, revving my engine. 







