…But I sit up straighter when chatter on the Internet reaches critical mass and especially when it overflows into the sacred milieu of the ladies’ luncheon. At this point, unarmed as I am, I don’t really care about ammo shortages per se. I’m concerned that others do — and enough to talk about it.
I’ve had the distinct feeling lately that we are poised precariously between two realities.
Our lives go on much as they have before. Our cars still run, our washing machines chug away, our children still manage to find summer jobs at McDonald’s. Every so often the federal financial gurus tell us things are getting better. The Dow goes up for a day before it goes down again. Our jobs are safe. For now.
But then we hear the state government of California is writing IOUs. Tent cities are springing up in Florida. Major auto companies, once a mainstay of our economy, would go under if not for government help.
We seem to accept it all without a blink of an eye. So far we have left revolution to the Iranians. But we are talking about TEOTWAWKI among ourselves. Ordinarily peace-loving citizens are arming themselves. The murmur is growing louder.
I am listening.
— Liz Soares, Maine Today columnist, “Pay attention when chitchat turns to ammo shortages.” h/t: Survivalblog.
Add to this “murmur” that the State of WA is SIX (6) months behind in entering new concealed weapons permits (CWP’s) into the DOL computer system so if you are stopped and a check is run your shinny new CWP will come up invalid. Say byby.