Is anyone beginning to Prep?

Thats what happened here after Helene.... ATM/ card services went down and it took several days before most places would even take cash.
..and this is precisely what would happen if war was to come to your country.... only on a bigger scale.. so people like you , and your neighbours, and other who have suffered though disasters like Helene or Katrina or Sandy..etc... through your loss and experience,..if anything serious does happen then you will be the ones who will be able to cope best
 
If an EMP or something should take down the entire grid, how would you pay your bills? No internet, no phone, no postal service, no banks, maybe even no Federal Reserve (in the US). The mortgage company wouldn't be able to foreclose; how would they know you hadn't paid? Same with the insurance companies. And the tax assessor. Are they gonna sue in court? What court? Would the power companies shut off your power? LOLOLOL!!! What power? Kinda funny to think about it, in a sick sort of way.

Bill collectors walking to your house to collect cash? It's uphill all the way here. Maybe steal a horse to ride? An e-bike would die pretty quickly.

When one ponders prepping, ask yourself, "How long can I live with only what I have now and what would that be like?"
 
If an EMP or something should take down the entire grid, how would you pay your bills? No internet, no phone, no postal service, no banks, maybe even no Federal Reserve (in the US). The mortgage company wouldn't be able to foreclose; how would they know you hadn't paid? Same with the insurance companies. And the tax assessor. Are they gonna sue in court? What court? Would the power companies shut off your power? LOLOLOL!!! What power? Kinda funny to think about it, in a sick sort of way.

Bill collectors walking to your house to collect cash? It's uphill all the way here. Maybe steal a horse to ride? An e-bike would die pretty quickly.

When one ponders prepping, ask yourself, "How long can I live with only what I have now and what would that be like?"
there might be no house... ergo no bills !:unsure:
 
*shaking my head*

Actually, it's a nurse practitioner. I like this NP; she listens. Filling for a year would not work if insurance is involved or if there is the possibility that those meds would change.
I wasn't criticizing your post 103; just adding to it based on my personal situation.

You pointed out "would not work if insurance is involved." That complicates it for me and probably for most people, since three of the 4 prescriptions I take are fully covered by insurance. And, the doctor requires I get blood work every 6 months to monitor liver function. One RX is a schedule 3 drug, and prescribing requirements are strictly regulated by state and federal laws.
 
Interesting points to ponder about prescriptions. Next Mexican cruise, I could buy a year's worth of my prescriptions OTC in one of their farmacias.

On the other hand, my prescription meds aren't for life-threatening conditions. In the case of an EMP, local bombing, or other disaster, a statin and thyroid meds would be way down on the list of my concerns.
 
there might be no house... ergo no bills !:unsure:
Hmmm...hadn't thought of that. If a bomb drops here, I would say "they missed their intended target". Isn't there something in a homeowners insurance policy that exempts damage from acts of war?

However, yesterday two fighter jets did fly over, very unusual. I was inside and heard them and a small corner of my brain was kind of waiting for a "boom". The roof guy mentioned it since he saw them fly over.
 
Hmmm...hadn't thought of that. If a bomb drops here, I would say "they missed their intended target". Isn't there something in a homeowners insurance policy that exempts damage from acts of war?

However, yesterday two fighter jets did fly over, very unusual. I was inside and heard them and a small corner of my brain was kind of waiting for a "boom". The roof guy mentioned it since he saw them fly over.
Same here..if a bomb were to drop here it would because they missed their target... the same thing happened during WW2.. in Glasgow Scotland, where my house was/ and still is is... there was a beautiful grassy boulevard , about 20 feet wide running in the middle the whole 6 miles of the road... , and the German bomber mistook it from above for the Clyde river just 3 miles away where the shipyards were building ships and submarines... and bombed all of the boulevard...
 
Same here..if a bomb were to drop here it would because they missed their target... the same thing happened during WW2.. in Glasgow Scotland, where my house was/ and still is is... there was a beautiful grassy boulevard , about 20 feet wide running in the middle the whole 6 miles of the road... , and the German bomber mistook it from above for the Clyde river just 3 miles away where the shipyards were building ships and submarines... and bombed all of the boulevard...
Oh dear.
 
When one ponders prepping, ask yourself, "How long can I live with only what I have now and what would that be like?"
My ex has been buying stuff a few years ago for fishing. Tents, a thing to heat and a hole in the tent to get the smoke out. He bought a generator to keep his fridge going. Camping cooking stuff with gas. I have that too.

If nobody can pay their rent I don't think they kick everyone out. But even if so, he has tents and an old car. He said we could join. I said my mom needs to join too. She's 90. She has enough food for 1 week for 2 persons and when the food gets delivered there's nothing left. If we visit I go to the grocery store for food. She doesn't even have an extra bag of fries for guests. Just 1 bread, 1 piece of cheese.

I said to my brother that they had to get food and water and a radio etc, but they refuse, so we can all go live in my ex's tent and eat my 4 bags of rice with beans or she goes to the fancy house from my sister with solar panels. Her husband has been prepping for years and also has a generator for the fridge and loads of food and they have a big garden. She wants to start growing vegetables too now.
 
I appreciate your thoughts, but no. Remember Y2K? (When we changed centuries). Did that then. I've worried too much about everything as it is and my health won't take any more overload.

I liked this line from post #2: "If you want to prep, you would have to have bunker and an extensive armory."

Whatever will be will be. If that's the wrong attitude, so be it.
As a child I remember classroom drills having us hide under a desk in case of a nuclear bomb attack. I think the activities of so called preppers would be about as effective as those recommendations from the fifties. Personally, I know that Duke is going to play North Carolina at 5:30 today, and while I am watching the game I'll be hoping to spot my daughter and her family in the crowd, might even have a snack as well.
 
As a child I remember classroom drills having us hide under a desk in case of a nuclear bomb attack. I think the activities of so called preppers would be about as effective as those recommendations from the fifties. Personally, I know that Duke is going to play North Carolina at 5:30 today, and while I am watching the game I'll be hoping to spot my daughter and her family in the crowd, might even have a snack as well.
I know where my son will be now. 😁
 
My insurance will only allow three months to be filled at a time so that’s what I get.
Same for us.

Today while walking, my podcast stopped suddenly. A message on the screen said “Your iPhone is Unavailable, Try Again in one Minute.” It returned quickly. In the meantime, it got me thinking about what it would feel like if all communications broke down. I didn’t like the thought.
 
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