Me thinks your definition of unsafe is totally different from most of us out here in flyover country. In our neighborhood you can always tell when one of the guys is having a spat with his wife because he will start mowing their lawn, washing their already clean car or power washing the driveway, even though it may be 10 p.m. or 6 a.m. Everyone who lives in our neighborhood are licensed to carry and have guns in their home, except for a couple of Asian families. Murder? Maybe of a stranger who makes the mistake of wondering into the neighborhood and attempts a break-in.
I agree with your feeling that there is going to be an extraordinary divide across our country. What is frightening to someone my age is not knowing exactly where it will rear its ugly head, what impact it will have and on whom. Went through some tough times in the 1940’s. Even though I was small, I do remember and don’t want to go there again.
My wish has always been to have enough money to buy all the vacant land within twenty miles of my home and not allow the city to build anything on it.
My wish has always been to have enough money to buy all the vacant land within twenty miles of my home and not allow the city to build anything on it.
My wish is to win the lotto and buy a piece of property in the middle of nowhere. An empty lot with an address and maybe a mailbox that I never opened. There is no legal requirement that anybody should actually accept their mail. I just need an address so I can have a legal Drivers License. I have no intention of ever living there.
Go completely off the Grid.
Travel around the country with a boat load of cash and heavily armed.