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On Tue, 8 Jul 2025 14:11:03 -0700, Bobbie SellersYes I have read that it was a state denial that prevented it.
<bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> wrote:
<snippo: Texas floods>
I think it was 1987 when another flash flood rose higher. Trump on siteSee, that's what I mean by left wing-nuttery: it is sufficient to talk
dismissed this as a 100 year flood but it is much more frequent than that.
Due to climate changes which he believes to be a Chinese invention.
about State and local governmental unpreparedness /without/ riling
people up by mentioning climate change. Do we want to /solve the
problem/ or just /tweak "their" noses/?
I /know/ the climate is changing: my maple tree starts budding earlier
in the Spring and leaves stay on longer in the Fall, leaving about a
couple weeks less time for raking -- a period during which the weather
is still nice enough /to/ rake, as opposed to later on.
But riling people up when there is clearly no need to do so is not a
productive thing to do.
As I understand it, the /local/ government -- that is, the County --The two parties are confused on this issue. Democrats like NOAA and>
argue that it is valuable, but in this case they want to claim that it
malfunctioned due to cuts. Republicans dislike NOAA and would like to
abolish it as valueless, but in this case they need to say that it
performed well so as not to take blame for the deaths.
Both are foolish as the real need was for funding for a local
warning system which the local government dismissed as an un-needed
expense.
wanted to upgrade the system but the /State/ government refused
/twice/ to allocate the /Federal/ funds they had been given for such
projects to that county. Or has that changed since yesterday?
It appears that the people living in the county expressed a strongA previously idyllic country-side interrupted by loud noises might be
resistance to a warning siren or whistle. I have no idea why.
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