My budget for home defense fluctuates depending on the level of danger I perceive. Currently I'm thinking that perhaps a bomb shelter might be a good investment for the near future.Do you have a budget for home defense?
Mine isn’t a dollar amount. It’s whatever I can get every two weeks without the wife whining about it.Nah.
To me, ‘defense’ is a subset of survival. And survival is a function of life - at least to anyone over the age of 30 and with any thoughtfulness.
I like fresh food - i eat a lot of veggies, etc. But I keep a fair supply of canned stuff: greens, beans, salmon, etc. Nothing that can’t be cooked or heated over a low fire if I had to.
Same concept with basic medicine & med supplies and ammo.
I use all the above and rotate stock (consume oldest first) but I don’t use it unless I’ve bought replenishment already.
But I do not ‘budget for it’ per se.
Tell her it’s all about HER, Bob. You want HER to be safe, and well defended ! You’re willing to take the time, make the effort, and….um….just need plenty of $ to make that happen.Mine isn’t a dollar amount. It’s whatever I can get every two weeks without the wife whining about it.
Tell her it’s all about HER, Bob. You want HER to be safe, and well defended ! You’re willing to take the time, make the effort, and….um….just need plenty of $ to make that happen.
That oughta get you a budget increase, for sure.