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On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:41:31 +0200, Jeroen BellemanOh yes! Newly reclaimed land can subside by several meters as it
<jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
On 10/15/24 17:52, john larkin wrote:Are there subsidence problems? That's what long-term pumping will do.On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 14:40:04 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs>
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>john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:>On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 04:10:30 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>>
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>On a sunny day (Mon, 14 Oct 2024 19:22:30 -0700) it happened john larkin>
<JL@gct.com> wrote in <kvjrgj581aeh14c337e1taigc8fvcdaqdh@4ax.com>:
>On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 23:29:28 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom>
<cd999666@notformail.com> wrote:
>This woman has a simply astounding intellect.>
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/kamala-election-packed-some-stuff
This is weird:
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/14/harris-proposes-legalizing-marijuana-industry-black-men/7567088
8007/
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Is it constitutional to have "fully forgivable" loans for just black
men?
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How would she decode who is black?
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She is also assuming that black men are pot addicts.
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It's scary to think about what sorts of idiots do indeed occupy the
highest places in government. Politics is one of many professions
where more expertise and experience make people dumber.
It is just US Military Industrial Complex puppets
they do not care about Americans at all.
Making war everywhere, supporting genocide by youws
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Massive flooding causes millions without power, many dead
polliticsians flying sightseeing missions above it...
When we in the Netherlands had massive flooding many years ago
we build the 'Delta works':
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Works
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A better way to spend your tax money than making guns and killing people.
It's more difficult to build a wall that will keep a hurricane out.
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Well, all they’ve got inside the dikes is slightly drier mud. ;)
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
They don't have to worry about rainfall filling all the valleys and
canyons either. They did have a tornado in 1674.
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The Netherlands reminds me of Louisuiana, where another foot or two of
rainwater doesn't make much difference.
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Most of it is river delta, with lots of --now dry-- surface below
sea level. It's necessary to keep pumping to keep dry feet. It
works, for as long as a reasonable level of civilisation persists.
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Jeroen Belleman
New Orleans keeps sinking. As does a lot of the California Central
Valley.
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