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View Poll Results: Odds of an American Cataclysm in Your Lifetime
0% 2 2.86%
1 to 5% 13 18.57%
6 to 10% 3 4.29%
11 to 20% 6 8.57%
21 to 30% 10 14.29%
31 to 40% 2 2.86%
41 to 50% 6 8.57%
51 to 60% 5 7.14%
61 to 70% 3 4.29%
71 to 80% 4 5.71%
81 to 90% 1 1.43%
91 to 95% 2 2.86%
96 to 99% 1 1.43%
100% 6 8.57%
I thought this poll was about cats. 1 1.43%
Is running out of doughnuts a cataclysm? 5 7.14%
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:29 PM   #1
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Honestly, I think a continuation of the global financial system unraveling is probably the most likely source of cataclysm, even though the nerd in me wants to think that a killer virus (affecting humans, plants, animals, whatever) could wipe out enough things to seriously hurt the US.

That said, I don't think any of these things are likely. So many things have to fall into place for these situations to gain serious traction and spread enough to be a cataclysmic event that I doubt seriously they will happen.
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