The people with the big gardens will be the first to be overrun by the have nots.
And the neighbors will know from all the years of having the big garden that there will most certainly be big stores of canned goods inside.
Hungry people will kill. So be prepared to kill unless you want to share your stuff with the have nots.
Wow! People skills needed!
Well, I for one consider cultivating neighbors just as important as cultivating my garden. Very few hermits will survive - but a cooperative neighborhood of focused people can. My 1/4 mile radius neighborhood went from 3 houses to now 26 - I have a pretty close relationship with 7 of them - and they in turn have a wider circle of relationships. We each have different resources and talents - alone we have very limited resources - jointly we have a whole plethora of possibilities and talents.
The people with the big gardens will be the first to be overrun by the have nots.
And the neighbors will know from all the years of having the big garden that there will most certainly be big stores of canned goods inside.<<<
Welcome to the thread.
You are so right and I do not know how we will escape the mess.
A Friend in Wellton, in the 1970’s, told me about her meeting with the Military adviser, who met with the School Board members and advised them on what to expect if San Diego was hit and the evacuees would hit Wellton, Az.
Catherine told him “ I live on a farm, and I am a good Mormon, I am prepared to survive with my food storage and supplies...”
The Officer then looked Catherine up and down and said:
” Yes, you look like a well fed Mormon, so get out of the way lady, I am hungry!!!”
Dr. Bill Wattenberg, speaking from his Homeland Security team as an adviser, has warned more than once, that 25 million folks will evacuate and not have a clue of where they are going, or have the knowledge or supplies to get there.
It does not look very rosy from where I sit.