For me personally, not too much. I hope those who live in tsunami zones did, though. I'm grateful that I am retired so my chances of getting stuck in traffic is practically zero plus I live on high ground.
I learned more from the Lahaina wild fire.
I learned that if Oahu ever gets hit hard, either by tsunami, hurricane, or other disaster, we are essentially f*cked.
Big Time. Our leaders are all talk. When time to do the walk, they just going look at each other.
While taking care of their own.
My opinion, of course.
Words of truth!
Imagine all those Cat Ladies Against Guns, and all the rest of the Marxists spewing hate on the 2A, when the looters start filtering into their neighborhoods and they hear the screaming and mayhem working its way toward them.
Will they wish they had a gun to defend themselves in a world of non-existent police / governmental authorities?
Probably not, because dirt has more intelligence than they do.
Natural selection will then rule.
This WILL eventually happen, as everyone in this forum knows.
But anyway, I suggest that we always point out to any gun grabber that they live on an island 2,500 miles from anywhere, with a teeny, tiny, understaffed police department, and not only will the police not answer in a real emergency, but their phone won’t even connect to a network - probably for days
