Apparently they just took the easy 'intellectual' route and assumed the race card needed to be played, even as their grocery money only buys 80% of what it did last year.
I have been in a grocery store in the last year and seem empty shelves, just from demand being ahead of the stockers. Prices will spike if the supply is interrupted, then the looting will begin, and regardless of who doesn't have enough money to feed their kids, they'll feel justified, especially with all the class warfare crap bantered about in the last year--even though most store owners don't own the stock--it's fronted by the franchise and they get a cut for selling it.
When there is nothing left to loot, then things will get really ugly.
Tsunamis don't have much amplitude in the open ocean, so they are easy to ignore...but when they sound in shallow water, the wave stacks up and all hell breaks loose.
The wonkette crowd completely missed the point.
Thanks, though for the tactical tips. I pray we never need them, but it's good to file away.
Yep. We try to warn them, and they scream insults.
“The stores have always been restocked, so the stores will always be restocked.”
A fatal case of normalcy bias about to happen.