To: Vigilantcitizen
Here on the southern coast, those states are more commonly referred to as the deep south.
But geography aside, I still don’t understand how weather and earthquakes figure into planning for an ecomonic collapse. These things can happen anywhere.
52 posted on
05/02/2011 8:01:16 PM PDT by
Raebie
(WS)
To: Raebie
I still dont understand how weather and earthquakes figure into planning for an ecomonic collapse. These things can happen anywhere.<
No fault lines under Michigan's lower peninsula and never underestimate the ability of the lakes to knock the crap out of a storm. Natural disasters can happen anywhere but the greater the stability, the better you'll do.
64 posted on
05/02/2011 8:10:56 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: Raebie
"But geography aside, I still dont understand how weather and earthquakes figure into planning for an ecomonic collapse. These things can happen anywhere." He's saying that if you're going to move to improve yourself for an economic collapse, don't move to an area that already has know problems.
76 posted on
05/02/2011 8:22:21 PM PDT by
blam
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