It's an honest question. For just a few minutes, please suspend disbelief and take a look-see at this very interesting article- http://www.energybulletin.net/node/23259
Written by a fellow who witnessed the collapse of the Soviet Union and is now comparing how things would go down in a similar situation in the U.S.
The basic premise is, since things were much worse to begin with when the Soviet Union collapsed, people were already accustomed to many of the hardships and therefore fared better. Whereas our modern society is built on support structurers that, when removed, will mean we'd have a much harder fall than our comrades over-seas.
Some of the factors that are listed as similarities between both sides are:
1) Declining oil production
2) Massively inflated military budgets
3) Unsustainable deficits and massive foreign debt
4) Balky, unresponsive, corrupt political system incapable of reform
5) Delusions of grandeur prevent honest discussion of problems
I like #'s 4 and 5 the most.
I also liked the fact that he recommends completely ignoring national politicians as in the end they really won't do anything to help and it'll be up to us on the local level to pull together!
Regardless of your opinion on this topic, please go read it now!