It has been two months since Super Storm Sandy hit New Jersey and New York along with several other states on the eastern seaboard. We have experienced hurricanes and tropical storms and truly feel for the people that are victims of this storm.
Yesterday
we heard from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. He blamed the
remaining problems that the victims of the storm are still dealing with
on Congress. The House of Representatives did not vote on an aid bill
for the victims of the storm. The Governor's comments made me
think.
Local cities have not fixed the problems. The
State of New Jersey has not fixed the problems. Now the Federal
government is not fixing the problems, yet.
Whether
or not government at any level should or should not assist the victims
of natural disasters is not the point of this post. The point is, this
situation is a great example of why we should take responsibility for
our own situations.
Do we have a grab and go kit? Are
we properly insured? Do we have some food set aside? Do we have a
first aid kit? Do we have contingency plans in place? What can we do
to be ready for the unexpected?
Just a thought for the new year.
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