All of this is your opinion and what I say is mine.
I didn't intend it as opinion, but rather as a correction of a misstatement you made about this not having got much attention. People here can judge for themselves, so I don't know why you would highlight the issue again. However, since you did: If you watch television, then you've seen the public service announcements, and you have seen your local news people highlight the transition. If you don't watch television, then this isn't an important-enough issue for you to warrant concern.
I think the very poor and housebound or aged should be approached and helped, you don't.
That is not true. Again, not an opinion, but a fact. Here, you're making a comment about what I think, and you're wrong. Just plain wrong. I'm the absolute arbiter of that. And I think the poor and housebound and aged have all been provided more than sufficient opportunity to prepare for the transition.
I think having a deadline in the middle of winter when these folks can barely get out to get groceries and have no transportation to places like malls,
Best Buy, Radio Shack is a bad plan
Excuses were presented for every single month of the year: February was the month that had the least amount of excuses. Remember, they cannot do the transition during tornado season, nor during the holidays.
Regardless, as has been my point since the first message in this thread,
THIS is not the time to bring up objections to the transition, or the transition being in February. That was decided almost three and half years ago. There were public hearings. All proper process set forth by the principles of our government were followed. There was more public review of this than there was regarding the war. It now comes down to deciding whether you respect the laws of the country and keep the commitments you've made, or not.
As far as 'fabricated panic' is concerned, I don't understand your panic.
I'm ready for the transition; I have no panic. Also, fabricated panic is not panic. You apparently have misunderstood what I wrote.
The fabricated panic I referred to is that which is highlighted by those who are pointing to it as reason to delay the transition. It is fabricated because there really isn't a substantial number of people who are panicked. I suspect they fabricated panic as support for their contention that the law should be changed. It is a tactic of deception they are engaging in.
I've had nothing in my mail, nothing on my door knob.
The decision was made by your elected representatives and their appointees that that was not needed. Again,
THIS is not the time to bring up objections to the transition, or the transition being in February. That was decided almost three and half years ago.
You DO seem to be the panicked one here with all the posts.
Then you've misinterpreted what you've seen. I'm not panicked, but irate that people are actually engaging in abuse of process, and seeking to reward procrastination and punish diligence.