Do you not have a savings account to prepare for emergencies?
Do you not have important paperwork kept handy in case you can't access soft copies on your computer?
Do you not have a plan for natural disasters (i.e. - food, gas, water)?
though fear of President Obama and his political agenda played a role,
those who engaged in the activity were motivated more by
the general culture of fear that informs modern mainstream American society. WTF?
prepping, which has traditionally been portrayed as an apocalyptic belief in imminent disaster or the end of the world.
modern preppers are responding to a general sense of fear and concern about risks including
economic collapse,
cyber-attacks,
terrorism,
pandemics and
environmental disasters,
causing them to seek self-sufficiency 'just in case' the worst should happen.
Much of this fear is not derived from extreme ideologies, but nevertheless
remains connected to established right-wing politics in America,
which views Obama and other Democratic Party leaders exclusively through fear.
"Fear is now deeply entrenched in modern American culture
and is the principal reason that so many citizens are engaging in 'prepping."
Many also believe that, under Democrat leadership,
America becomes more vulnerable to
terrorist attacks,
financial collapse, and
international hostility.
Rather than seeing prepping as an exception within America's right-wing political culture, we ought to see it as being reflective of increasingly established and popular outlooks."
https://phys.org/news/2019-08-obamag...s-culture.html
"Fear is now deeply entrenched in modern American culture"
which is in permanent decline, ed and un able.
10Ms, 100Ms, misinformed, misguided, gulled, duped, propagandized Americans
Do you not have a savings account to prepare for emergencies?
Do you not have important paperwork kept handy in case you can't access soft copies on your computer?
Do you not have a plan for natural disasters (i.e. - food, gas, water)?
that's not the prepping that "preppers" do
Where I live, it's geologically stable, high above 500 yr flood plain, far from TX hurricane coast.
So I haven't invested $100Ks in hardened structures, guns, canned food, water, etc.
So are you not prepared for any emergencies? I don't understand your response...(honest question)
I have a flashlight and batteries.
No savings account? No credit cards with $0 or low balances? No cash on hand just in case you need it?
What's your food, gas and water plans?
I try and stay ready for 5-7 days of disturbance. Cash in a safe, pantry stays full, extra water on hand, and I normally keep about 10 gallons of gas in my garage (enough to get me to/from work for about a week).
Gas and water have a shelf life. How often do you replace the gas
I cycle it out every 2-3 months.
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