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Tornado/storm damage areas: Oklahoma AG enacts price gouging law for 12 counties
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 4257636" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Water seems to be the one thing that is readily available after a disaster. I remember the Joplin tornado and volunteering afterwards. Other than the complete destruction I remember seeing pallets and pallets of water.</p><p></p><p>People have become complacent, soft and unprepared. They make fun of people that prepare for disasters. The time to prepare is before the chaos not during.</p><p></p><p>Too bad it’s human nature to be reactive vs proactive. The stock market is the perfect example. People buy when the market is going up and sell when it’s dropping. The water example is based on the same logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 4257636, member: 7248"] Water seems to be the one thing that is readily available after a disaster. I remember the Joplin tornado and volunteering afterwards. Other than the complete destruction I remember seeing pallets and pallets of water. People have become complacent, soft and unprepared. They make fun of people that prepare for disasters. The time to prepare is before the chaos not during. Too bad it’s human nature to be reactive vs proactive. The stock market is the perfect example. People buy when the market is going up and sell when it’s dropping. The water example is based on the same logic. [/QUOTE]
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