If you haven't prepared your home and family yet, during the next two weeks begin prepping for 3 to 4 weeks of Civil Unrest.
This does NOT mean total SHTF scenario.
Keep in mind that stores only maintain about a 2 to 3 day supply of inventory for the local community. If trucking is disrupted nationally, even if only 50% disrupted, it can put a serious kink in deliveries and store inventories. Consider also the local panic rush on the stores due to unrest... and you will see how fast commodities disappear from store shelves. Same goes for gasoline at service stations.
During civil unrest, the first thing authorities do is lock down travel. The easiest way to do that is control of interstates and restrict gasoline / fuel sales. Even if authorities don't intentionally block trucking, there are always unintended consequences.
I'm just advising that, over the next 2 weeks or so, go over your plans.
Make sure you have several 5-gallon gas cans topped off.
Get enough supplies so that you can be self-sufficient and aren't reliant on stores for up to 3 weeks. Don't worry about water and electricity. I don't think those will be affected. Mainly, stock up on what you need in case food or other supplies get cut off for a brief while.
If we have a presidential transition, followed immediately by another "presidential" transition, then an attempt by Pelosi at assuming power, then military steps in... it can all hit the fan. Imagine the unrest in some major cities. Now imagine the steps needed to contain it and calm it back down. Now imagine you have to run to the store to get supplies during that time. Yup. Don't be that guy.
It’s not just for civil unrest, I have heard it for years. When I was young many years ago I lived in a small town. My dad got an inspiration that he needed to buy food, we didn’t have a lot of money but he bought as much as he could. My mom was a little put off by it because they couldn’t really afford it. The next day a flood hit my town, it was 100 year flood (AZ). We lived further out and my community was flooded but both washes that surrounded it were flooded. We were trapped for quite a few days. The town was pretty bad off but we were able to stay in our home. My church not only recommends it for natural disasters but in case of financial problems, job losses, etc. it’s just a good idea. Look at what just happened in TX. I know I need to do it but I put it off, but with what’s happening in the world lately I’m working more on it.