2025 March Time line
March is just a possible Trigger date, it could happen before or after.
Also, while all might be true the extent of how bad they will be can very. An increase in crime and violence can be noticed intellectually but will have very little impact on the average person other than inflationary pressure.
Inflation:
- Postal worker's salary buys less and less as prices skyrocket
- Difficulty affording basic necessities like food and housing
- Devaluation of savings and pensions
Danger in the Streets:
- Increased risk of robbery, assault, and harassment while on delivery routes
- Fear of being targeted by desperate individuals or gangs
- Need to be constantly vigilant and prepared for potential threats
Food Supply:
- Difficulty accessing reliable sources of food and water
- Rationing and shortages become common
- Postal worker may need to rely on alternative sources, such as bartering or growing their own food
Lack of Use of Money:
- Postal worker's salary becomes worthless as economy collapses
- Need to adapt to new forms of exchange, such as bartering or alternative currencies
- Difficulty accessing basic necessities without functioning financial system
Other Personal Issues:
- Increased stress and anxiety due to uncertainty and danger
- Difficulty maintaining relationships and social connections in a fragmented society
- Postal worker may need to take on additional responsibilities, such as caring for family members or community roles, as social structures break down.
Here's a hypothetical worst-case timeline for Canada starting from March 2025:
March 2025
- Global economic crisis deepens, triggering a sharp decline in international trade and investment.
- Canada's economy, heavily reliant on exports, suffers a severe blow.
- Unemployment soars, and the Canadian dollar plummets in value.
April 2025
- Trade wars escalate, and the United States imposes tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Canada retaliates with its own tariffs, leading to a sharp decline in cross-border trade.
- Economic growth stagnates, and inflation rises.
May 2025
- Political tensions rise as the federal government struggles to respond to the crisis.
- Provinces begin to blame each other for the economic woes, and national unity frays.
- The Canadian dollar hits an all-time low.
June 2025
- Bankruptcies and foreclosures surge, and the housing market collapses.
- Food and energy shortages emerge, and social unrest grows.
- The government imposes austerity measures, cutting social programs and raising taxes.
July 2025
- Civil unrest turns violent, with protests and riots erupting across the country.
- The military is deployed to maintain order, and a state of emergency is declared.
- International investors withdraw from Canada, and the economy teeters on the brink of collapse.
August 2025
- A constitutional crisis erupts as provinces threaten to secede.
- The federal government responds with force, and a political crackdown ensues.
- Human rights abuses are reported, and international condemnation grows.
September 2025
- The economy collapses, and a bartering system emerges.
- Food and water become scarce, and public health crises erupt.
- The rule of law breaks down, and anarchy spreads.
October 2025
- A new authoritarian government takes power, promising stability and security.
- Opponents are silenced, and dissent is crushed.
- Canada's international reputation is irreparably damaged.
November 2025
- The new government imposes martial law and begins a campaign of repression.
- Political opponents, intellectuals, and minorities are targeted.
- Canada's democratic institutions are dismantled.
December 2025
- The country descends into darkness, and the rule of law is replaced by tyranny.
- The Canadian dream is extinguished, and a new era of oppression begins.
Please
note that this is a hypothetical worst-case scenario and not a
prediction or forecast. The actual events may unfold differently, and
it's essential to work towards mitigating the crisis and finding
solutions to prevent such a catastrophic outcome.
Let's go through the average life of a postal worker during the phases of the hypothetical worst-case scenario:
Phase 1 (March 2025 - June 2025)
- Increased workload due to surge in online shopping and package delivery
- Longer hours and overtime to cope with demand
- Stress and fatigue from dealing with frustrated customers and delayed packages
- Concerns about job security as the economy begins to decline
- Worst-case expectations:
- Pay cuts or reduced benefits
- Reduced hours or layoffs
- Increased workload with fewer resources
Phase 2 (July 2025 - September 2025)
- Decreased mail volume as businesses and individuals cut back on spending
- Reduced hours or layoffs due to decreased demand
- Increased stress from dealing with angry customers and handling disputes
- Concerns about safety as social unrest grows
- Worst-case expectations:
- Post office closures or consolidations
- Increased violence or threats from frustrated customers
- Reduced pay or benefits
Phase 3 (October 2025 - December 2025)
- Martial law and curfews imposed, limiting ability to work and travel
- Post office operations severely disrupted or halted
- Increased risk of violence or arrest while attempting to deliver mail
- Concerns about personal safety and well-being
- Worst-case expectations:
- Forced conscription into military or labor camps
- Imprisonment or detention for perceived dissent
- Separation from family and loved ones
Please
note that this is a hypothetical worst-case scenario, and actual events
may unfold differently. The goal is to prepare for potential challenges
and find ways to mitigate them.
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