Assymetric Solutions

Yeah, there is such a thing. It’s a group of people who were capable of reading the writing on the wall and capitalizing on it. I salute them and wish them great success because I read the same wall and recognized the need for a similar force in place in Bucks County but I was picturing astute civilian volunteers. If you haven’t read about it it’s here.

I thought the writing on the wall was capable of being read by anyone paying attention and the County, the State, even the Country would be openly organizing by now.

Maybe it is and I’m looking in all the wrong places. Here’s the story.

http://fusion.net/story/29330/across-the-tracks-from-ferguson-clayton-enlists-private-army-to-brace-for-trouble/?hootPostID=6385bf743829a1af111e30f1e53c044e

A couple of tips, common sense things, from the article…

Cizek and Ringhofer also indicated that private-security consultants are visiting Clayton’s corporate campuses (they wouldn’t disclose which ones) to help devise alternate routes for commuting employees in case of emergency road closures, and to remove public ashtrays, statuary, and landscape-lighting appliances, which they worry that rioters might use to break into office buildings…

Beyond that, asymmetric solutions just get more complicated. Can your neighborhood handle it?

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  1. Funny how a person can write a sentence like “I salute them and wish them great success because I read the same wall and recognized the need for a similar force in place in Bucks County but I was picturing astute civilian volunteers” and within hours come across a story that both hammers the front end of it but supports the underlying assumptive back end, astute civilian volunteers.

    I’m talking about this article in https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130417/16253022748/oh-look-rep-mike-rogers-wife-stands-to-benefit-greatly-cispa-passing.shtml

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