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Our masters only respect what they fear. They currently control more than enough to block peaceful change, but so did Bashir Assad.
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NOW you see what the Second Amendment is for. The Founders were Enlightenment scholars, not bottom feeders. The Revolution was not polite.
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Our government is owned by the (other) rich and no matter what gestures the rich make to humor the ignorant public their agenda never changes. They don't care how many of the public's bodies they stack. They don't care how much they abuse overworked and understaffed medical personnel (and always vilify collective bargaining since they know most Americans are uneducated beyond their own narrow work skills). None of our rulers are our friends, they just humor the chumps.
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Mass media are servitors to their rich masters.
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Everyone should be a prepper and this is yet more proof why because relief from outside depends on restoring destroyed roads and bridges. Timely evacuation (have you checked your bugout bag recently?) is key if your location is especially vulnerable. Prepping slowly over time is affordable (my SSI bros do it on very little income) with careful planning and it's never too early to start because future disasters are guaranteed. (Ask old folks what they've been through. It may surprise ya.) Note to anyone in local government whose area lost bridging: Portable steel bridges civilian and military exist including rentals but don't see much use in the US. They're better made than common bridging and when replaced with permanent bridges can be stored for the next time. The plans are proven and the bridge components were designed to be easy for any welding/fab shop to produce. I don't know what Guard units in the region do but they can find out what military bridging is on hand. Small bridges IMO should be portable for easy maintenance and quick replacement which takes days instead of years, but apparently I'm the only person (I've never seen anyone else mention them) who suggests them for civilian disaster response. Meanwhile the military drive main battle tanks and supply convoys over theirs... https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/donald-bailey-bridge-building-hero.html gives some background. A variety including the original designs are globally available. https://www.escpile.com/single-post/bailey-bridge The same beautiful geography which brings in tourists obstructs relief efforts. Reconstruction should include aggressive highway and bridge construction but like Californian geography the eastern mountains make cutting suitably large road nets extremely difficult. Mountainous terrain is pretty but making it more usable requires staggering civil engineering efforts and buying out private property for rights of way. Good luck getting people to give up desirable land in the few areas which suit highway construction.
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