The Fit Has Hit The Shan
The economy is going so well that the host of one of the most popular radio morning shows in our rather large market area spent at least a good half hour this morning talking about his disaster preparation plans, and stocking up for survival with like-minded families.
The few callers to the show had an interesting mix of reactions. Some thought he had clearly gone off the deep end, and very bluntly stated—almost directly—that " it can't happen here." Others thought he was very much on the right track. It was interesting to listen to the host calmly insist such preparation is a form of insurance, which is a sentiment I share. You have home insurance, car insurance, medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, flood insurance... all designed around the theory that it just makes sense to be prepared as you can be for those eventualities. Disaster preparation is nothing more than an insurance to make sure that your family has access to food, water, and shelter in the even of natural disaster or economic turmoil that could interrupt our normal just-in-time supply chain. Quite frankly, you're rather a bad provider if you don't think ahead for your family's security. I think he made the right call.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 08:20 AM
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Her: I don't like that kind of rice.
Me: That is the point.
Her: we should replace it with Uncle Ben's because we like that kind.
Me: Not getting the whole "for emergency use" are you?
Her: God will provide.
Me: He already did, we're keeping it.
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