What initially started this? Here are some examples of what I'm talking about:
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Wondering what the primary cause was... is it Obama, the great recession, democratic takeover on capital hill, guys like NutnFancy and Hikock45, NRA, Zombie popularity, etc. etc.
I believe americans have ALWAYS been fond of survivalist personalities. We like the idea that we can make it out on our own in the wild.
CCW laws have also done well under Obama and there seem to be more federal cases giving civilians some more fine legal lines on what is OK and what is not OK to do.
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It seems like many are prepared for anything....except there isn't really anything to be prepared for.
Zombies aren't real...so if you do the zombie thing it's either in jest or it's a mental illness problem. The Big Government coming to get you hasn't really panned out too well so far, all the talks of the military practicing takeovers of big cities has been ludicrous. We are also in no fear of a Red Dawn type of a scenario, which would be the real prepper/survivalist wet dream.
So are we going to get bored with this at some point and look back..saying,"Damn, I spent too much money on that flashlight. Also, I am not sure if I really needed the 50,000 rounds of ammo."
I believe, for the most part, Americans don't care about anything unless they are told something will be taken away from them. Just the thought of not being able to buy AR-15's under Obama, was enough to put the market into an extreme frenzy. None of it ever happened. Period.
Obama even said, "I'm not going to take your guns" But nobody trusted him. Here he is, on his way out...nobody took our guns
Should we feel silly for worrying...or was it a wise choice at the time and still wise? Either way, who cares. But it is curious to me.
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Wondering what the primary cause was... is it Obama, the great recession, democratic takeover on capital hill, guys like NutnFancy and Hikock45, NRA, Zombie popularity, etc. etc.
I believe americans have ALWAYS been fond of survivalist personalities. We like the idea that we can make it out on our own in the wild.
CCW laws have also done well under Obama and there seem to be more federal cases giving civilians some more fine legal lines on what is OK and what is not OK to do.
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It seems like many are prepared for anything....except there isn't really anything to be prepared for.
Zombies aren't real...so if you do the zombie thing it's either in jest or it's a mental illness problem. The Big Government coming to get you hasn't really panned out too well so far, all the talks of the military practicing takeovers of big cities has been ludicrous. We are also in no fear of a Red Dawn type of a scenario, which would be the real prepper/survivalist wet dream.
So are we going to get bored with this at some point and look back..saying,"Damn, I spent too much money on that flashlight. Also, I am not sure if I really needed the 50,000 rounds of ammo."
I believe, for the most part, Americans don't care about anything unless they are told something will be taken away from them. Just the thought of not being able to buy AR-15's under Obama, was enough to put the market into an extreme frenzy. None of it ever happened. Period.
Obama even said, "I'm not going to take your guns" But nobody trusted him. Here he is, on his way out...nobody took our guns
Should we feel silly for worrying...or was it a wise choice at the time and still wise? Either way, who cares. But it is curious to me.
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