Apparently, you do not live here.I lived there for 20 years.
I am very well aware of the partisan denial that infects otherwise healthy minds (how much more so the Floridian mind), as well.
If the approach of a hurricane is an "emergency," than so is the approach of an asteroid, or global warming.
Re: my paranoid blather: Please, by all means, enumerate to me your constitutional rights under a declared state of emergency. My question was genuine.
Re: my paranoid blather: Please, by all means, enumerate to me your constitutional rights under a declared state of emergency. My question was genuine.
You certainly have the same right to die while not being as fully prepared as the entire state is under a SOE, but I'll take the adult path and accept the prepositioned food, water, Gasoline and ice, along with the thousands of generators and trailers that are now ready to be utilized, rather than waiting for days after a disaster.
I see that those 20 years didn't include sitting in a damaged house with no fuel, food, water or electricity
These are
real concerns,and
I am not even remotely worried about whatever it is that you are writing about.
- and I doubt that anyone else here in Florida would give it a thought, except for the possible tin foil hat wearing, grassy knoll DU types.