Concord, Massachusetts Bottled Water Ban Puts Lives at Risk

News organizations are all a flutter at tenacious busy body Jean Hill’s successful campaign to ban bottled water from Concord, Massachusetts. What a victory for the Earth!

It’s also a death sentence for the people of Concord if disaster strikes.

No one can store all the water they need, but if you don’t have at least a couple of weeks worth of drinking water squared away you will die in the event of a long term disaster. You can live only three days without water, and having seen the government’s belated responses to Katrina and the Gulf oil spill should solidify in your mind that help after a large scale disruption or disaster is often more than three days away.

But what about tap water? Jean Hill has said there’s nothing wrong with drinking water out the faucet and I frankly concur. All you “but Fluoride controls minds!!!” people do bath in the same water you shun after all, or drink it in coffee and tea so obviously I’m not of the belief that there’s anything necessarily wrong with the water. It’s the deliver system that’s at play here.

Many preppers worry about nation wide grid outages in the event of an EMP or solar storm, or disruption of transportation in an oil crisis. In both these situations water will stop running or be unsafe to drink even if it does. Water stations use electricity, if the grid goes down the pumping stations go down too. Any disaster, natural or man made, that takes out electricity will stop water flowing to cities. People with wells and hand pumps may be fine, but people who live in a town where they have no stored water will be at the mercy of  the slow responding government.

But even if we talk about a situation where electricity is available but transportation is disrupted, like an oil shortage, clean water would be at risk. Your tap water is only safe to bath in because trucks deliver chemicals to pumping stations to make it safe. At best, the reservoir you’re town is getting water from is filled with old cars, discarded appliances and dead bodies. I recently republished a 2006 white paper from the American Trucking Association which maintains that if trucking was curtailed for just two weeks the entire nations water supply would be stressed, and after a month water would not be safe to use without boiling.

This sort of data is often used by the Jean Hills of the world to “prove” the need to do something, but if you’re thinking realistically what it means is that you need to be prepared to provide safe water for yourself and your family for drinking, but also for bathing, cooking and even flushing toilets (though that water doesn’t need to be clean) and watering your survival garden. Bottled water is the most economical and safest way for people to be prepared.

Filters are great now, and everyone should have some sort of low tech filtration system to treat water gathered from the wild or rain barrels in long term situations, but not having bottled water in the house, even if you don’t drink it, is irresponsible and short sighted.

I bring this up not because the madness in Concord matters to most of us, but because many cities are moving in this direction and many more people impose these sorts of bans on themselves and their families in order to “go green.” But what will these people do when the water’s been out for four days and FEMA still hasn’t showed up?

I store a few weeks worth of water in the form of flats purchased from Costco, which are rotated out because we happen to drink a lot of water. I also have gallon jugs filled with tap water and treated with bleach for bathing if the water stops, and scouted the area for streams where I can collect water to be treated. The Jean Hills of the world hope that when they need it water will just magically flow from a faucet, and her green pretensions are going to put everyone in Concord at risk if something happens.

h/t Zionist Anti-Communist

Here Comes The Next Credit Crisis

Via Hot Air that has a longer analysis tinged of course with politics, but this video from WSJOnline should be unsettling to anyone who understands how the first crisis started. Granted here we’re talking about credit card offers to bad credit risks and not bad mortgages, but just because this crisis will involve smaller sums doesn’t mean it’ll be smaller:

Violence in Oakland in Wake of Controversial Verdict

Fox 40’s Twitter account made this announcement:

FOX40 NEWS ALERT: KGO Radio’s Alonis Urell tells FOX40 News crowd has started throwing objects at Oakland PD cars.

The live stream is saying “outside influences” are driving people to riot. So far there isn’t an actual riot but newscasters seem nervous and threats of violence have forced authorities to mass in force. The protesters have reportedly been intimidating reporters and passerbys. This story is developing.

Update: S.F. Gate reported that this afternoon workers and others fled Oakland before the verdict was read.

Fox 40’s coverage of the trial is here.

Maywood, California – America’s Future

Maywood California has not only had to disband its police department, but due to corruption and mismanagement will be completely dependent on other cities for all it’s essential services. Why? Because Maywood is out of money. I’ve been writing about Maywood a lot recently, but that’s because it’s a lesson we all need to learn.

That lesson is this: radical Marxist political movements cannot sustain First World lifestyles for Americans once they come to power. In Maywood’s case it was the racist “Brown Power” movement that took over, but except for the outward manifestations of radicalism the city of Maywood is no further left than New York, Los Angeles or Chicago.

The somewhat indelicate Roger Hedgecock paints the picture of Maywood’s decline in this recent Human Events article:

Boasting a population that is 97% Hispanic, more than half foreign born, and 40% illegal, the Los Angeles County, Calif., incorporated city of Maywood has achieved the Reconquista goal. It is now as lawless and chaotic as any place in Mexico. Maywood is a warning to every city and town in America.

The Maywood City Council announced this week that after years of radical policies, corruption and scandal, the city was broke and all city employees would be laid off and essential city services contracted out to neighboring cities or to L.A. County government.

How did this happen? Until recently, Maywood was the model for “brown power” politics.

Maywood was the first California city with an elected Hispanic City Council, one of the first “sanctuary” cities for illegal aliens, the first city to pass a resolution calling for a boycott of Arizona after that state passed a law to enforce federal immigration laws, the first California city to order its police department not to enforce state laws requiring drivers to have licenses to drive, the first American city to call on Congress to grant amnesty to all illegals.

Council meetings were conducted in Spanish. Maywood was the leader in the peaceful, democratic achievement of the La Raza goal to take power in the U.S.

White liberals of course applauded this power grab by their “brothers” in the struggle. But in actuality rather than a liberation from oppression this was ghettoization at it’s most basic. And with the anti-assimilationist sentiment of the community leaders stoking the fires Maywood became a non-territory, no longer American but reliant on American money and authority. At the same time the people of Maywood became increasingly anti-American and racist. And of course, like all leftists, violent:

In August 2006, a “Save Our State” anti-illegal immigration rally in Maywood drew hundreds of protesters—but a larger number of defenders of illegal immigration. The pro-illegal protesters carried signs which read “We are Indigenous ! The ONLY owners of this Continent!” and “Racist Pilgrims Go Home” and “All Europeans are Illegal Here.

According to newspaper reports at the time, objectors to illegal aliens were subject to physical attacks. A 70-year-old man was “slashed,” a woman attacked, and cars vandalized. Pro-illegal demonstrators raised the Mexican flag at the U.S. Post Office.

Criminality and corruption flourished, in large part due to the influence of Latin American Communism from which the Brown Pride movement was spawned. While the city of Maywood was going broke financially, the leaders of the community had become as morally bankrupt as any Third World tin pot dictator:

For years, the Maywood City Council authorized police checkpoints to stop drunk driving. Drivers without licenses had their cars impounded. Illegals in California cannot get drivers licenses. By 2005, the number of such impounds were in the hundreds. A community campaign was launched forcing the City Council to suspend the checkpoints.

Cars were still being impounded whenever a police traffic-violation stop resulted in a driver without a license. Felipe Aguirre, a community activist with Comite Pro-Uno, an “immigration service center,” coordinated a new campaign against any impounds. He was elected in 2005 to the City Council. He is the mayor of Maywood today.

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The Maywood Police Department was restructured by the new council. A new chief and new officers were hired. Later it turned out that many of the new officers had previously been fired from other law enforcement agencies for a variety of infractions. The Maywood P.D. was known as the “Department of Second Chances.”

Among those hired was a former L.A. Sheriff’s deputy terminated for abusing jail inmates; a former LAPD officer fired for intimidating a witness; and an ex-Huntington Park officer charged with negligently discharging a handgun and driving drunk.

Even the L.A. Times called the Maywood Police Department a “haven for misfit cops.” Their story alleged that a veteran officer was extorting sex from relatives of a criminal fugitive; that another officer tried to run over the president of the Maywood Police Commission; and that another officer has impregnated a teenage police-explorer scout.

It’s easy to make the mistake Hedgecock does and see this story as simply a cautionary tale of the end result of a society that does not encourage assimilation of immigrants. But though Maywood has failed because of the La Raza run political machine at work there, they are not unique in their financial situation.

From the Financial Times:

States around the US are cutting costs wherever possible as they prepare budgets for the fiscal year that starts this week for most of them. Their combined deficit is projected to reach $112bn by June 2011.

Local government activities, such as funding police, school buildings, fire departments, parks and social programmes, are in the line of fire.

“We are where the rubber meets the road,” said Sam Olivito of the California Contract Cities Association, which represents cities that outsource public services. “Local government is the fabric of our nation – it’s what keeps everything working properly.”

The biggest state deficit is in California, which has a $19bn hole in its finances. A series of contentious spending cuts is being debated in the state.

But for Maywood time has run out: the city’s insurance costs spiked because of long-running problems associated with its police department, while revenue from property and sales taxes declined. When city officials failed to respond to conditions imposed by its insurers, coverage was withdrawn.

Despite its problems, Maywood’s experience could be repeated elsewhere. “A lot of cities and municipalities are struggling to make ends meet,” said Mark Baldassare, president of the Public Policy Institute of California. “Local governments are so constrained by their budgets – they can’t raise taxes and they have rising pension obligations.”

The real issue with Maywood is an insular leftist culture that seeks to exist parasitically on the life blood of other Americans who are supposedly doing well. The problem is that most Americans aren’t. America can no longer afford to foot the bill for others, whether they are illegals eating up our social service dollars or upper middle class city dwellers who think they have a “right” to “free” health care. No city needs an influx of illegals to collapse as Maywood has, just a population of leftists who don’t understand that money is finite and politicians willing to maintain the illusion that the system is sustainable.

And most cities have that now.

This is America’s future. Unsustainable policies driven by unrealistic expectations that end in ungovernable cities.

Red Alerts is Changing Part II: What’s Changing?

In my prior post I discussed why I decided to change Red Alerts, but here I want to announce the specifics of the change. As I said, Red Alerts will be more focused on the practical rather than the political. Red Alerts will also no longer cover crime unless there is some sort of imminent danger to the public they need to be aware of. For example, there was a recent story in the news of criminals setting up fake road blocks to target women in Houston, Texas. Making people aware of this kind of situation so that they can avoid it themselves will be the only crime blogging that will be done on this site. We will deal mainly in crime prevention as opposed to crime reporting from now on.

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All the previous posts on Red Alerts will remain accessible on a separate archive page that will include the old categories. There are new categories that will be appearing on Red Alerts.

American Survival Blog will be folded into Red Alerts. Eventually the title of Red Alerts will be changed to Red Alerts: The American Survival Blog but the technical details of this are being worked out as we make changes to the theme and interface. We are currently working on improving the functionality of Red Alerts for users. The content of American Survival Blog will eventually be imported to Red Alerts, but for now ASB will remain accessible but will not be updated.

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