When a large portion of the population feels every time that the election process is flawed, illegitimate, and not to be trusted, our existence as a
nation is at risk. And, as I'm going to demonstrate, it isn't just one side of the political aisle that doesn't trust it.
If we feel like our voices don't count, what's to keep us continuing to try? It doesn't
even matter if there are actually shenanigans afoot. If nobody accepts the outcome when their chosen candidate loses, our election process has failed. What's the point?
Do you trust the results of the midterms? What evidence makes you trust or mistrust these results? Do you feel represented? How do we move forward as a country? Let's talk about it in the comments.
Are you concerned about the possibility of a nuclear strike or a dirty bomb? Contrary to popular belief, if you aren’t at Ground Zero, this is imminently survivable and it isn’t going to turn the entire country into a nuclear winter wasteland.
Check out the recorded webinar with Daisy Luther and Chuck Hudson,
a retired Army Ranger medic and an NBC Specialist. You'll get the two-hour webinar, the handouts, and an additional hour-and-a-half recording of Chuck answering the attendee's questions.
All that idle time during a blackout can leave you bored and frustrated. Here are some reader ideas for what to do for entertainment during a power outage.
When a long-term SHTF situation happens, people will die. You need to prep for death - and for the dead bodies that come with it - both mentally and physically.
Everyone is working hard to get prepared, but it’s easy to fall victim to the biggest prepping mistakes out there. Based on a poll of preppers, this provides a very realistic accounting of the five biggest prepping mistakes people make.
And, of course, the best way to avoid these prepping mistakes is to know what they are!