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More Americans are ready than is known or talked about outside of their communities. I left the city years ago to the countryside with almost zero violent crime, and lots of gun-owning decent folk, many who farm their own land. Stocked up ammo before it got hard to find, and storable food and TP before covid hoax. Solar power chargers, generator, emergency radios, firewood, water filtration, etc, etc.
Other than the population in the top 10 U.S. cities, there are probably more people in a good state of readiness than not. Gangs of teen videogame players, or brainwashed college students, or unemployed ghetto hoodlums, would fail quickly anywhere but in a big city, where they have endless stores to loot, potential victims to harrass and buildings to burn on every city block, criminal politicians to protect them, and useless metro police under orders to stand down.
I still believe Trump and US MIL will restore the entire country to law and order by end of year. But if not, many Americans are prepared, for anything but a massive foreign military invasion or a power outage lasting months.
For those still living in a big city and realizing it's not part of the American dream, grab the books "Strategic Relocation" by Joel Skoussen, "SAS Survival Handbook" by John Wiseman, "Tools for Survival: What You Need to Survive When You're on Your Own" and "How to Survive the End of the World As We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times" by James Wesley Rawles. Other anons can recommend more books. Check out the "prepper" blogs and youtube channels. Buy some guns and get proessional training on them. And start planning your move to nature, peace, and safety. It's even easier to do right now, since more jobs are going work-from-home-online because of the lockdowns. Some real estate agents even specialize in helping people relocate to rural self-sufficiency.
One good thing that will come out of all this crisis is that it will cause a lot of people to get out of the expensive corrupt cities and back to self-reliance, sustainability, and survivability.