USA - If this January 10th story over at NBCNews warning of a potential 'doomsday scenario' unfolding if the government shutdown drags on for weeks or months or even years with 'economic experts' claiming we're 'venturing into no-man's-land' doesn't spur one to prepare, perhaps nothing will.
While their story reports this 'doomsday scenario' is unlikely, they never-the-less report it's also 'chilling' with the US potentially facing what economists actually called 'an economic hellscape' should this worst case scenario unfold.
And while Michael Snyder over at the Economic Collapse Blog reports that the mainstream media is overhyping the potential economic impact of the government shutdown for political purposes, as we had reported on ANP back on January 2nd, should the shutdown extend into February of 2019, 38 million low-income Americans could lose their food stamps and as has long been warned, only 9 meals stand between a civil society and total anarchy.