Anonymous wrote:I don't think a collapse is necessarily eminent. But I do think that those of you who live and work in the city (any large U.S. city) are going to have the most difficulties. We are back and forth to D.C. every few years. But we own a home in a relatively rural area. We live on the water. We have plenty of land. And my family knows how to hunt, fish, and farm. We aren't surrounded by thousands of people. Fewer people = Less risk of crime. And our community wouldn't hesitate to help those in need. There would be no reason for people to start stealing....we would share with our neighbors. We also have two large german Shepherd dogs. And yes, we do own guns.
I'm honestly not worried. I think things will get better in our country. But I do think many people in America have lost the ability to take care of themselves and their families. Just look at what happened after Katrina. People waited assuming "the government" would help. When the government didn't show up, people got desperate. We were also affected by Katrina. No one looted. No one started breaking into homes. We just quietly went about the business of rebuilding and helping our neighbors. But again, we were far away from a large city. And we were prepared to take care of ourselves without the help of the government.
OP here. Thank you for your sincere response.
I have similar thoughts as you in terms of how I positioned myself geographically. I'm west of the city, edging the suburbs. There are farms around me and streams that I could use, if need be. But my main concern would not be my my neighbors, but the hoards of people coming from DC and the dense suburbs. My community is visible from a highway and I fear that desperate people, who would kill for supplies, would find their way into our neighborhood. I have 2 large dogs and we do have guns, but I can't imagine turning to that. That said, I still fear the choas of this large DC Metropolitan area, especially if the system shuts down and is not able to come back up in time for people to get their basic needs of food, water and power to heat their homes.
I would help my neighbors in need. I just cannot feed suburbia.....I wish everyone would prepare themselves for things like this.