Interesting points you bring up. I would hope that those of us that were/are more prepared, would begin to work together. But who and when could you start to trust, especially early on. Yes, your group of neighbors like you mentioned, but are you going to trust me and a couple of mine? I've thought more than once about dispatching "good people" in the name of my own survival. Kind of step into a moral arena here, and decide if you exhibit some compassion or flat out clean house.

These thoughts struck me while sitting at the fire pit, talking about when you would have to "let someone go" because they didn't make it to a rally point within a given amount of time. I think most of us could get home in the first 24 hours, I would hope. One couldn't and shouldn't go out looking for that loved one, even if you really wanted to. Seems you really would have to just get home and wait out the first few waves of idiocy...and then wait some more. Make the house look dead and abandoned and lay low. I dunno....but it's better to think of stuff like this now instead of after the fact.

Kim Jong LaDouche might make a mess of stuff next year....or next week, who can tell.