Posted by Traditional Farmer on November 16, 2012 at 23:41:08 from (67.233.70.253):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by Greg1959 on November 16, 2012 at 18:52:07:
Hey no one needs to be prepared for anything the Gov't will come quickly and take care of all your needs just look at how well the Feds took care of the folks that were involved in Sandy and Katrina don't believe your lying eyes about what the folks said on TV I have it from a Gov't Guy that everything went smoothly(LOL) It doesn't have to be a huge event to need to have things to survive or carry on life in some sort of decent fashion.There are so many people now that in the event of a widespread power outage wouldn't have any water,fuel or food almost immediately because they really live day to day or at most week to week counting on gas stations to be open,Pizza place,grocery stores etc to be open .Being prepared for the unexpected is like having liability insurance on the farm and vehicles,hope I never use it but if I need it I'll be poop out of luck if I don't have it.
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