@DrBanneker What you think about all this?
I think the individual household should be responsible for four main things:
1. Emergency food (at least 2 weeks; 1 - 2 months minimum is better)
2. Emergency water (bottled or stored; 1 week)
3. Flashlights + batteries (at least a week; folks I know in TX say people are going door to door asking for "spare batteries")
4. Medicine
These can be done in any setup (home, apartment, etc.) and require minimal space if you do it smart. Communications like a ham or CB Radio
@Wildin are great too but I honestly doubt most people will.
Beyond that, I would not say anyone is responsible for a generator, etc. unless they are in a high disaster area (gulf coast etc. for hurricanes, Cali for earthquakes) or have frequent power issues on their local grids. You should have something (gas grill, solar oven, tea light candle oven, etc.) to cook though without power. Everything else is superfluous.
I have lived in states were governments plan well for disasters/weather (Upstate NY) and they don't plan at all (ATL). Disaster mitigation and planning as well as a communication strategy is the responsibility of any competent government organization. If they lack that, it is a government failure, passing the buck isn't good and I don't think he just vocalized it wrong, they just got caught with their pants down and are trying to deflect.
That being said--Hurricane Katrina should have taught Black folks we are fools to rely on anyone, even if they are able to help us, so I am kind of hoping people take that away from this but only a few will. COVID should have REALLY taught folks to not be on bullshyt.
This is only going to get worse since towns, cities, and states can't easily issue debt like the Feds so lacking more federal money, the cuts and shoestring budgets are going to get critical. Even if they have the money, what side of the tracks do you think will get help first?
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@boy I won't go as far as blame anyone in TX but I will say unfortunately we gotta deal with reality or reality with deal with us.
I have emergency food/water threads on here if you search my postings.
EDIT: you did quote my posts
