I was reading the other day, that people have become less supportive of natural disaster relief, because they are happening to often. Think about it, since December of last year I think we must be nearing at least a half a million people dying in natural disasters. We had the Tsunami, the hurricanes, the mudslides in Central America and now this earthquake in Asia. Not to mention the major hurricanes that nailed Florida last year in September. I have found myself almost getting cold to the idea, in that it becomes as regular to hear as someone saying their was a home robbed locally. I don't see the extreme support I did after 9/11, and with the case of "New Orleans" I have seen a more cold response of people disgusted by the looting and writing the people off. So I wonder, what's up? Is this to much to handle and are our hearts growing tired of it all? Seems that way.
Personally, I am just waiting for the news that a asteroid is heading our way and were all doomed. Why not, seems like every other disaster people said was unlikely, happened. Oh, and Yellowstone is going to blow too and the Asian Flu is about to kill 1/3 the worlds population.
I know it sounds weird, but I wonder how much more the population can take before public panic happens. Am I the only one thinking about taking the governments advice and getting some extra water and food and a disaster kit together, maybe even a few more weapons? Just wondering.