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55 Percent Of Americans Believe That The Government Will Take Care Of Them If Disaster Strikes
Michael Snyder
July 23rd, 2012

If a major emergency happened in the United States, do you have faith that the government would take care of you? Amazingly, even after all of the examples to the contrary that we have seen in recent years, a solid majority of all Americans actually believe that the government will be there for them when things hit the fan. According to a new survey conducted by the Adelphi University Center for Health Innovation, 55 percent of Americans believe that the authorities will come to their rescue when disaster strikes. Sadly, most Americans still view the government as a “nanny state” that has both the capability and the willingness to take care of them from the cradle to the grave. Most Americans still have faith that the government will come through for them when they need it the most. But all we have to do is look back at what happened during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to realize what a crock of baloney that is. Hurricane Katrina was a disaster that was limited to a relatively small geographic area, and yet we all saw how the response of the federal government was a complete and utter failure. So what is going to happen someday if there is a nationwide disaster that stretches on for months or even years? Do you really believe that the federal government will be there for you?

How is the federal government going to take care of more than 300 million Americans in the event of a major financial collapse?

How is the federal government going to rescue more than 300 million Americans if a killer pandemic sweeps the nation?

How is the federal government going to make sure that more than 300 million Americans are safe and secure if a cyber attack cripples our power grid or takes down the entire Internet?

How is the federal government going to get food and water to more than 300 million Americans if an EMP blast takes down most of the electronics in this country?

It would be easy to go on and on discussing various nationwide emergency scenarios. All over the globe the number of earthquakes is increasing, and it would be easy to imagine an absolutely massive earthquake on the west coast or along the New Madrid fault in the middle of the country leaving tens of millions of Americans in need of basic assistance.

What would the federal government do in a situation like that?

Or how would the government handle a full-blown eruption of a major volcano in the Pacific northwest?

If the federal government could not even come close to handling Hurricane Katrina, then how in the world are they going to rescue us from something far worse?

Sadly, most Americans just roll along as if everything is going to be just fine. Just check out some of the other numbers from the surveymentioned at the top of this article….

-44 percent of all Americans do not have first-aid kits in their homes.

-48 percent of all Americans do not have any emergency supplies stored up.

-53 percent of all Americans do not have a 3 day supply of nonperishable food and water in their homes.

Essentially, what we have got is about half the country that is completely and totally unprepared.

About half the nation is sitting back and relying on the government to make all of the preparations.

Yes, the government is definitely preparing, but those preparations are only going to go so far.

On July 19th, 2012 FEMA posted a solicitation document for packaged meals. According to that document, the maximum amount of meals that would be provided to FEMA under the contract would be 17.5 million meals. The following is from the FEMA solicitation document….

As referred to in paragraph (b) of FAR Clause 52.216-22, “Indefinite Quantity” of this contract, the guaranteed contract minimum is 21,000 packaged meals to include the base and option periods. The contract ceiling amount shall not exceed 17,500,000 packaged meals.

But even if FEMA ordered all 17.5 million meals, that simply is not going to go very far. That would only be enough to provide about 5 percent of the population with a single meal.

So perhaps we should applaud FEMA for thinking ahead, but the truth is that there is simply no way that FEMA is going to be able to provide even the basic necessities for everyone if there is a very large regional or national disaster.

When a true disaster hits this country, the system is going to be concerned with saving and guarding and perpetuating itself. The system is not really going to care about the survival of all of the “useless eaters” out there.

Recently, Barack Obama signed a series of executive orders that grant him extraordinary powers in the event of a national emergency.

With the stroke of a pen, Barack Obama could potentially take control of all food, all energy, all health resources, all transportation resources and all communication resources (including television, radio and the Internet).

Barack Obama insists that all of these executive orders are absolutely necessary.

Does he know something that we don’t?

In a recent editorial by Barack Obama that ran in the Wall Street Journal, Obama warned us of some of the potential consequences of a devastating cyber attack….

It doesn’t take much to imagine the consequences of a successful cyber attack. In a future conflict, an adversary unable to match our military supremacy on the battlefield might seek to exploit our computer vulnerabilities here at home. Taking down vital banking systems could trigger a financial crisis. The lack of clean water or functioning hospitals could spark a public health emergency. And as we’ve seen in past blackouts, the loss of electricity can bring businesses, cities and entire regions to a standstill.

So is there a reason why he is coming out with this now just a few months before the election?

That is a very good question.

In any event, the truth is that in the event of a major nationwide emergency the number one priority of the authorities will not be to take care of you.

In fact, the well being of you and your family will be very low on the list.

One of the top priorities will be to restore order, and authorities will use as much violence and brutality as it takes in order to do that.

We see examples of this around the nation every day. For example, just check out the video posted below. In the video, police officers in Anaheim, California can be seen firing “non-lethal” rounds at men, women and children while a police dog knocks over a baby carriage and attacks a woman who is holding a baby….

If that is how the authorities treat us in “good times”, then how would they treat us during a true emergency?

And right now things are falling apart all around us. The economy continues to get worse in many ways, and the U.S. poverty rate is currently on pace to reach its highest level since the 1960s.

As I wrote about a few days ago, the Federal Reserve and the federal government did not prevent the last major global financial crisis, and they are not going to be able to prevent the next one from happening either.

If you want to make it through what is coming, it is up to you to get prepared. Nobody else is going to do it for you.

When the next major natural disaster or economic crisis happens, it will be those that have prepared that will have hope. Those that have not prepared will be freaking out and many of them will totally give in to despair or fear. But those that have gotten ready for the storm ahead of time will be able to be at peace.

Our world is becoming more unstable with each passing day. If you have blind faith that the government will always take care of you, then there is a very good chance that someday you will be bitterly disappointed. But if you work really hard to prepare yourself and your family now, then you will have a much better chance of making it through what is rapidly approaching.
 

nharrold

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"When a true disaster hits this country, the system is going to be concerned with saving and guarding and perpetuating itself. The system is not really going to care about the survival of all of the “useless eaters” out there."

Finally, an author who comes right out and tells it like it is and will be. I have been trying to convince my neighbors of this concern for some years now, with almost no success. They just cannot get this idea through their heads. I've suggested that they can expect someday to find "the authorities" coming onto their properties to confiscate anything and everything that they desire, such as food, fuel, equipment, critters, vehicles, weapons, medicines, tools, etc. Only one couple has taken this thought to heart.

Downright scary...
 
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mzkitty

I give up.
An IQ of 100 just isn't very smart, let's face it. That's why the less intelligent are sheeple. You can try to teach, but they just won't ever get it. Very easy to program and dis-educate, as we have all been seeing. You have to TRY. They can't even do that. So no wonder 55% say the .gov will take care of them.



How much of the average population's iq is over 100?

For my Math Project, thanks a lot Math teacher

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what percent?

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DJTT DJTT
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By definition 100 is the median score. This means the 50% are higher and 50% are lower.

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Publius

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That 17.5 million MREs is just enough to take care of the government and some of it's cherry picked military protectors for maybe 5 years.
 

TerryK

TB Fanatic
Fema can help people during local disasters, although most of the time their heavy handed approach ends up pissing a lot of people off.
A national catastrophe or a global collapse and you can forget about it. As said before, in a situation like that the government will be more concerned with it's own survival. This is hard for many people to accept but it is true. That is why in the event of a financial collapse the government will still be around wanting their taxes and billing you for every cent they can get.
 

Brutus

Membership Revoked
55%?

Is that ALL?

I'm kind of surprised the number is that low. If I'd had to guess I'd have figured it was up around 75-80%.

:rolleyes:
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
About 30 yrs ago, a 'microburst' hit a small town near where I lived at the time. Literally flattened the place. It got named a Fed disaster area. The inhabitants thought that meant that the gov would replace their homes....free. They were appalled to find that all they got was low interest loans.
 

DennisRGH

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I didn't read the article, but...

this 55% are the same 55% who are going to re-elect "you know who".

Hope I am wrong.
 
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Warthog

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:lkick: This is a real laugher. You ever seen a cat or dog that's left behind by its owner? They always end up on someones door step! So will it be for these 55%
 

kytom

escapee from reality
i guess they have already forgot about katrina. doesnt take long for peoples memory to fade!
 

American Rage

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Yeah well, 50% of all people have an IQ of 100 or less.

Also, 10% of all people are mentally ill. Since half of this ten percent, or 5 % if you will, come from those that have IQs of greater than 100, we can presume that 55% of all people should be avoided at all costs.
 

It'sJustMe

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Have they forgotten Katrina already, and the multiple smaller area natural disasters we've seen in the last few years? ? Members of TB2K have known this to be true long before Fukushima ever happened. But one would wonder if the people in the US haven't been paying any attention to what the .gov over there did after their disaster? But for the Grace of God go we......
 
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Vulture45-70

Veteran Member
The only person that is going to take care of you is---------take a look in the mirrow. In this neighborhood I have people actually tell me they are coming over to my house because they know or think they know what I have. Damn I hate to shoot decent neighbors.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Considering the attitudes in the major metro areas and the stresses that focus them upon only getting by...along with the opiate that TV and sports provide, yeah 55% does seem a bit low but would match the number of urbanites.

Heck, considering what ready.gov has been posting and on their PSAs and reading between the lines you should expect that number to be more like 40%...
 

shinerbock

Innocent Bystander
Do The Math!

Just weeks ago government officials were quoted as stating 49% of Americans [ALL Americans] receive some sort of welfare or support from the federal government. Add another 6-10% for the parents of offspring that might come home if they DON'T get a check.

:rolleyes:
 
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