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  1. I believe Stockton was, at the time anyways, the largest city in California to file bankruptcy. They obviously didn’t learn their lesson. As a 4th generation ex-pat Californian I can honestly say that on one hand I really miss the state a lot! On the other hand… thank God I’m gone!

    1. Sorry Rob, everyone knows that when you have a lot of failure with social engineering you should double down. This works so well that cities like Detroit, Chicago, LA, NY. have things under control.

    2. I agree completely. Although I miss my old friends, I am totally happy that I can honestly say that I used to live in California but I got out before it got totally crazy.

  2. I have eaten MH freeze dried food out of a #10 can that was 40+ years old with no problem. I will say it was stored in a cool dark room and no bulge or rust on the can. When I opened the can I heard the whoosh sounds that told me the can was still sealed in nitrogen. I do have several more can that are 40+ years old and I need to replace those with newer food stocks.

  3. Those reviews of 37-40 year old MH freeze-dried food were reassuring. Imagine how good the food would taste if you were actually hungry!

    I believe the key to all long-term food storage is ‘Avoiding excessive heat”.

  4. It is also worth noting the the funds for the Stockton experiment come from an outside donation, so it is NOT coming from the other residents of Stockton. No downside (except the downside effect of increasing dependence for the recipients) is being tested at all, in fact, so I’m sure they will call it an unqualified success when it is over!

  5. When you have surplus people for whom no form of employment exists, what do you do? Mack Reynolds wrote of this over fifty years ago.

    One answer is to legalize a tranquilizer, put low-IQ programs on the TV, and then subsidize.

    Sound familiar? 🙂

  6. I agree completely. Although I miss my old friends, I am totally happy that I can honestly say that I used to live in California but I got out before it got totally crazy.

  7. In issue #1 of Prepper & Shooter Magazine (now A non Viable Entity) the boys and girls cracked open 50 year old Civil Defense can of survival crackers and the were just fine, of course when the SHTF anything will work.

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