Piwo
Member
I live in a large city. My immediate neighborhood is centered around our church and Catholic school. there are a few nearby neighborhoods very similar. Our neighbors are all known to us. We are comprised of retirees, cops, firemen, EMT's, professionals, blue collar, nurses, tradesmen...the whole gamut. One of the tightest large neighborhoods in the city. I could have moved to the hinterlands long ago but have chosen to stay for now. We have several hospitals and med centers not far away...again, with many of the medical employees living in our neighborhood. On top of that, we are connected by media. Anything that happens is posted. Anyone in need can post for necessities and someone/several will donate to the cause. In short, we are close knit, diverse in ability and resources and loyal to our neighbors. I am not going anywhere. If we are going to survive anything, we will do it as we do most things...as neighbors and friends. As fellow citizens. As fellow Americans. As has been said here...no one is getting out of town in a real emergency. I have a better chance of survival by pooling with my neighbors than by myself. Most people around here have at least a few weeks of food on hand, a few gallons of gas, weapons and ammo to trade if needed. We were untouched by the the last few civil unrest incidents...but ready. If I have to die on a proverbial hill, I don't think I can find one much better than the one I'm on. Of course, YMMV.