by MD » Thu 01 Sep 2005, 08:30:51
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('0mar', 'A') gallon of water can last a man a week. A thimble full of water every couple of hours will suffice.
True, but:
How many are Americans have the discipline to ration themselves? I suspect the vast majority would drink the gallon and piss it out within 48 hours at best.
Stop filling dumpsters, as much as you possibly can, and everything will get better.
Just think it through.
It's not hard to do.
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by Specop_007 » Thu 01 Sep 2005, 09:36:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('0mar', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', 'P')eople KNEW there was a hurricane coming. Why didnt they leave? Why didnt they go buy water. You can buy a gallon of water for a BUCK. A gallon will easily last 1 man 1 day if he rations.
A gallon of water can last a man a week. A thimble full of water every couple of hours will suffice.
Depends on environmental conditions.
If you were sittin on a rooftop in the heat and humidity, you'd want that gallon a day.
But your point is valid.
Glad he has 30 gallons,
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by Specop_007 » Thu 01 Sep 2005, 14:37:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Teclo', 'S')TILL there is NO WATER at the dome
What a rubbish evacuation. The world watches in disbelief
Teclo
Since you've been trained in disaster management, why dont you tell the class how it should be done.
Always welcome to hear from a highly trained professional,
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by pup55 » Thu 01 Sep 2005, 16:17:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')heres the personal responsibility
pup55 agrees with Specop. The NWS put out the most terrifying storm warning in its history before this storm hit, but despite this, many of the residents of this area decided to stay put, or more likely, were so far out of it that they somehow did not get the message. As it turns out, this warning was optimistic. It got even worse than they said.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hen in the hell did it become the governments job to provide for people
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')ut the government will save me
pup55 thinks that there is a permanent underclass in america that we have allowed to exist that has exactly this attitude. pup55 tried to look up the link this am, but it was down, to the effect that some substantial percent of the people of NOLA were on some type of public assistance. This has caused them to make stupid decisions because there are no negative consequences: a. cranking out a lot of kids with several different partners without regard to who is going to support them b. not bothering to work hard because the rewards are better if they wait around and let the government take care of them. c. bad health habits such as loading up on greasy food and also drugs, and also, ignoring severe weather warnings. The incidence of obesity is greatly higher among these people than in the rest of the population, and one look at the film from this area confirms this to be true.
This attitude is particularly bad among the males of this population. Also, the attitude easily passes from generation to generation because the offspring of this system do not know any other way.
Whose fault is this? pup55 thinks that there is plenty of blame to go around, and that all of this is an artifact of having excess resources to allow the bottom 1/3 of the population to continue to act this way. pup55 thinks we will not be able to afford this much longer.
Even if pup55 and specop had somehow had the bad luck to have been trapped in this situation, their reaction would have been completely different. Specop and pup55 would have first of all hacked through their attic, then figured out how to get from one house to another and free as many neighbors as possible, without sitting around and waiting for somebody to come and rescue them. Then, specop and pup55 would have found a way to get out of town on foot, and find dry land and a place to hole up for awhile, and also, construct a simple shelter out of biomass and also boil their own water using scavenged materials for survival drinking. The reason that specop and pup55 think this way is that they had dads around who taught them both to take care of their neighbors and be self-sufficient. You would not see specop and pup55 standing on their roof waving a towel. pup55's kids would also have been capable of helping themselves in this situation, and by now would be high and dry.
pup55 says that there is a racial element to this, but in each of the major cities of the nation there is a core population of "dependent" people, and it is not 100% attributable to race.
however, pup55 belives that during the 60's and early 70's the african-american segment of this population were greatly let down by their leaders, the famous ones that now have streets named after them in most major cities. These leaders were able to correctly give empowerment to this group of people, who admittedly were "opressed", but at the same time, did not give the people the leadership and ability to understand that with the empowerment also comes personal responsibility. The result was that the main achievement of this "movement" was to teach the people that they could use the threat of violence and vote themselves benefits out of the federal treasury.
Once again, this is particularly true of the males of this population.
pup55 believes that this part of society was in chaos before the storm anyway, and merely taking them out of their neighborhood and putting them into the superdome and putting them on CNN did nothing except bring the problem out into the open.
pup55 further believes that the situation will continue across the land until such time as leaders in this community face up to the problem and try to fix it by changing the culture of entitlement from within. Bill Cosby was recently subjected to criticism for doing just such a thing. Unfortunately, or fortunately, because of the empowerment and the ability of these people to succeed in society if they keep within the system, the people who should be leading this effort, namely the ones who have taken advantage of the system and got educations and real jobs, are out in the suburbs living next door to pup55.
As to what to do with the teaming masses that are now going to be trucked to various cities across the south? pup55 says that with all of the spare time they have on hand, now would be a good time for education and general reorientation on the issues of personal safety, personal responsibility, job training, birth control, health, etc. etc. and how to basically get up to speed and function with the system, and one would think that such a thing could be easily set up, but it will not be set up, because most of our leaders do not correctly understand the core problem and we are marginally able to organize resorces to feed them as it is. Instead, we are going to put these people in camps, or the empty sports stadiums around the country, and have more reports of violence, rioting, thuggery, disease, etc. and it is going to be a serious problem for many months, maybe years, to come.