First, will it happen, and if so, how bad will it be?
I consider myself pretty well prepared for the worst case scenario regarding anything. But I have to admit, this looming strike has me puzzled. If I live in a flyover state, how will this affect me? If I am on the East Coast what then?
What types of products might we see shortages of?
What might the ripple effects be that we should be prepared for?
Is there anything on the boats that won't be offloaded that I make use of and would need?
What's the risk of stocking up on stuff you'll use over time? Expiration dates?
These are just some of the questions we still have time to discuss and answer, and provide guidance for one another to both use and share with others.
Couple of 5 gal of water jugs 5gallon bucket/buckets of rice 5 gallon bucket of pinto beans. Maybe a propane tank and camping stove to cook your food. Tp Ammo Firearms
This is my baseline emergency list I tell everyone . It works for alot of type of emergencys But everyone should have this already. If you are asking now what we need you are most likely not gonna make it thru this event if it happens
Thanks. As I said... I am fully prepped. I was asking if anyone had any specific ideas about what products might be good to get a few extra of in light of this impending strike. So far, it sounds like toiletries are things I might want to add to my stock pile.
Don’t forget your country ham for the beans. Now I’m hungry