Posted on 11/03/2012 4:10:19 AM PDT by Kaslin
Here's the big lesson from mega-storm Sandy: Mother Nature sneers at high tech, mocks modern convenience and couldn't care less about what kind of person you are. She will smack you if she wants to.
As we have become addicted to machines, many of us have forgotten about nature. We must have gizmos. Sandy laughed and took them away. Power, gone. Internet, dark. Cellphones, not happening. Even your landline phone, not available, because "all circuits are busy."
Suddenly, it's 1850 with one exception: battery-operated flashlights and radios.
So what is the lesson here?
Actually, there are a few.
First: No government agency can help you when disaster strikes. Any assistance will be after the fact and painstakingly slow.
Second: In order to ride out any storm effectively, you should be self-reliant and resilient. That means you have to anticipate problems and have some solutions at the ready.
For example, where I live on Long Island, the power infrastructure is a disaster and has been for years. The power company, LIPA, simply cannot keep the juice flowing under duress. I have accepted that, and so I bought a generator. However, during Sandy, the generator did not work. You can imagine how many four-letter words were uttered. But I had a Plan B. I know some guys who can repair generators, and they fixed mine very quickly. I have a long-term relationship with these guys and will reward them.
So, I rode out the storm pretty well, and that's good because there are children in my home.
Not once did I think the local, state or federal government was going to help me in any way. When President Obama speaks about government being there for you, I roll my eyes. In the history of mankind, no government has ever been there for the individual. Ever.
Sadly, we are becoming a nation dependent on other people and very reliant on machines. Sandy's destruction brought us back to the 19th century, as the collapse of the machines was something to see. Many people were lost without their appliances because they are not self-reliant. They do not think ahead. They do not figure out Plan B because they don't even have a Plan A.
Life is hard, and then you die. But while you're alive, you'll be far better off if you forget about the big-government nonsense, deemphasize the machines and begin incorporating the discipline of self-reliance into your life.
Sorry for the lecture, but my father always said that out of bad things can come some good. Americans need to wise up, and with the election just a few days away, we have an opportunity to do so.
We the people need leadership that will solve problems, be fiscally responsible and promote individual responsibility. The charlatans that promise big-government protection will always be around, but they are no match for Sandy and her furious friends.
That is the lesson of this terrible storm.
A well-stocked pantry, rotated on a continual basis, makes for very sound sleep.
I’ve got a generator with a few extra jerry cans (with fuel stabilizer) and kerosene to power the hurricane lamps. (Yep, that’s what we call them in New England!) Buying a generator at the last second is rather pointless, since a generator without a Transfer Switch installed in the house isn’t good for much. (My Transfer Switch gives me back six of my circuit breakers when the generator is running. Furnace, water heater, refrigerator, coffee pot, etc. Every generator owner needs one.)
I was appalled to think that people were dumpster diving for food after only four days. Even if the story proved false, the possibility was there. What the hell did these people do during the days of warning before the storm? Ant and the Grasshopper.
You don’t need to be a whacko “doomsday” prepper to be prepared. Granted, I won’t be in very good shape in the event of a nuclear zombie apocalypse, but I can sure ride out a bad storm with subsequent power outage. In fact, we even put up a few relatives until the power was restored.
Sometimes it’s not the water biting you in the butt but the humans operating the water. Too many times along our waterways they’ve moved the eyes on the scene a hundred miles away to watch a computer. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve called them to report a rise in the water that I’m witnessing at that very moment only to be told I’m stupid and don’t know what I’m talking about because their computers don’t show it.
Look closely at the pictures. Those poor starving dumpster divers have huge smiles on their faces. They're laughing and having a grand time playing it up for the cameras.
I went the transfer switch route, too. Probably have the same one. With that and a 5.5kw gen set I can run everything but the central air. I added a tri-fuel kit to mine so I can run it on propane or natural gas in addition to gasoline.
You might want to look into one. It took me about an hour to install andit works just fine. One look at the lines at gas stations tells me it was a good purchase.
Good luck.
I think we have had a preview of what will happen if Obama tries to change the election date or tries to declare Martial Law.
Mormonism wasn’t invented till the 19th century.
good point
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