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<blockquote data-quote="JesseR" data-source="post: 1975281" data-attributes="member: 5258"><p>If the current situation doesn't prove the need to prep, I don't know what will. For those with homes, it would have been easy to store and rotate 40 gallons of gas, keep 50-100 gallons of water and a month of canned food.</p><p></p><p>I doubt any of them did it, but after 9/11, how hard would it had been to start?</p><p></p><p>If they don't start prepping now, I have no sympathy for them in the future. Funny thing is FEMA isn't prepared to help so many in one location with the damage they have. How could anyone expect the government to be there?</p><p></p><p>It's time people look out for themselves in an event like this. On top of it all, crime is reported to now be in the rise as desperation is on the raise and hope turns to anger. New York limits your ability to protect yourself, isolated the people in the burrows due to flooded tunnels and crippled mass transit and then turns away relief. How can people stand by that attitude?</p><p></p><p>If people dont wake up now, it's their fault.</p><p></p><p>I can hear "Practical Preppers" now... "Although Atlantic storms are possible, history shows they are not a major threat to the eastern seaboard"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JesseR, post: 1975281, member: 5258"] If the current situation doesn't prove the need to prep, I don't know what will. For those with homes, it would have been easy to store and rotate 40 gallons of gas, keep 50-100 gallons of water and a month of canned food. I doubt any of them did it, but after 9/11, how hard would it had been to start? If they don't start prepping now, I have no sympathy for them in the future. Funny thing is FEMA isn't prepared to help so many in one location with the damage they have. How could anyone expect the government to be there? It's time people look out for themselves in an event like this. On top of it all, crime is reported to now be in the rise as desperation is on the raise and hope turns to anger. New York limits your ability to protect yourself, isolated the people in the burrows due to flooded tunnels and crippled mass transit and then turns away relief. How can people stand by that attitude? If people dont wake up now, it's their fault. I can hear "Practical Preppers" now... "Although Atlantic storms are possible, history shows they are not a major threat to the eastern seaboard" [/QUOTE]
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