Posted on 07/21/2011 12:33:22 PM PDT by Kaslin
Artist: Williams Hank Jr
Song: Country Boy Can Survive
The preacher man says its the end of time
And the Mississippi River shes a goin dry
The interest is up and the Stock Markets down
And you only get mugged
If you go down town
I live back in the woods, you see
A woman and the kids, and the dogs and me
I got a shotgun rifle and a 4-wheel drive
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
I can plow a field all day long
I can catch catfish from dusk till dawn
We make our own whiskey and our own smoke too
Aint too many things these ole boys cant do
We grow good ole tomatoes and homemade wine
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
Because you cant starve us out
And you cant makes us run
Cuz we’re them old boys raised on shotgun
And we say grace and we say Maam
And if you aint into that we dont give a damn
We came from the West Virginia coalmines
And the Rocky Mountains and the and the western skies
And we can skin a buck; we can run a trot-line
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
I had a good friend in New York City
He never called me by my name, just hillbilly
My grandpa taught me how to live off the land
And his taught him to be a businessman
He used to send me pictures of the Broadway nights
And Id send him some homemade wine
But he was killed by a man with a switchblade knife
For 43 dollars my friend lost his life
Id love to spit some beechnut in that dudes eyes
And shoot him with my old 45
Cause a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
Cause you cant starve us out and you cant make us run
Cuz we’re them old boys raised on shotgun
And we say grace and we say Maam
And if you aint into that we dont give a damn
Were from North California and south Alabam
And little towns all around this land
And we can skin a buck; we can run a trot-line
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
I’d survive it or die trying.
I’m doing it now.
Hank Jr is the best
Not only can a vast majority of Americans survive another Great Depression, WE SHOULD.
We should take the pain now to remove the onus from our children and grandchildren. If we truly cared, as a nation, about our children, we would bite the bullet, default and let the chips fall where they may. I daresay that we as a people would be better for it.
Unforunately, we have a bunch of “give it to me now; I don’t care about tomorrow” folks who can’t see more than 15 feet past the end of their own noses.
We, as a nation, need to man up and take the pill every generation has been avoiding. Until we do, we are no better than the worst of our countrymen.
Executive Order 13575
http://youtu.be/_juUVKKBw-k
Scraping by so far in the 0bama Depression hoping to hang on till January 2013 (sooner if someone demands a REAL COLB).
Take Back AMERICA!
FUBO GTFO 2012 !
Love that show!...................
As I recall my history, most folks did not live on farms during the 1930s. By this time the majority of people had moved into towns/cities. Maybe small towns of just two to three thousand, but town nonetheless. I can see folks during the Depression bartering, but the idea of everybody hunting, fishing, and gardening is questionable.
Thanks. You always post useful articles. I’ll share this one with my family.
***I got a shotgun rifle and a 4-wheel drive.***
Better to have a crossbow & a horse - when bullets and gas run out;)
I dare say we couldn’t.
Baked bread to sell...need a permit.
Grow vegetables to sell or barter...need a permit.
Clean houses, watch kids, etc. need a permit.
Get it. We wouldn’t survive because everything down to the smallest task requires permits and permission from the government.
one thing America would need to do to survive this depression when it gets real bad is rediscover family. Every depression story ive heard from my grand parents and parents and uncles and great uncles, tell me that that is the key, a good family with some land and skills that can work as a team.
Swamp people has been on all day today.
The brothers are great. They don’t need anything from town aside from gas for the outboard.
The neighborhood where I grew up in Pittsburgh was full of recent Italian immigrants in the 1930’s. The stories of how they were able to live were truly amazing. On tiny city lots they were able to grow grapes, make wine, grow tomatoes and a whole array of vegetables, make home made pasta sauces, and many other things which they bartered with local merchants for the other things they needed. My grandfather was a pharmacist and he would routinely be paid for medicine with a chicken or a basket of fresh tomatoes. As tough as life was here in the 30’s it was obviously far preferable to what they had gone through in the old country. Also, since almost no one drove, the community hung together much more tightly on a geographic basis, and everyone looked out for their neighbors.
I learned to can for this reason. Currently learning to salt cure our meat.
Even if most were self sufficient, back then there wasn’t as much expense. Even us who do know those skills couldn’t live like they did back then! DFCS, IRS, etc... prevent it. There has to be some means to income for property taxes, high cost of medical care, etc...
But no, most would turn to looting.
Which is also why I know how to shoot a gun. ;o)
The police even go after little kids who try to make some extra money selling lemonade and tell them they need a permit
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