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In reply to the discussion: REPORTER: Families are upset because warnings didn't go out in time. What do you say to those families? [View all]ananda
(35,520 posts)49. They don't vote either.
And, believe me, they are being groomed.
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REPORTER: Families are upset because warnings didn't go out in time. What do you say to those families? [View all]
demmiblue
Jul 2025
OP
Ha, I don't know if I'd call it "good"; NOT an SF-horror fan, but Effective? Yeah!
electric_blue68
Jul 2025
#57
The media won't push back on this. They'll continue to bend over backward for him.
AStern
Jul 2025
#8
The fact that every reporter doesn't stand up and walk out will be studied in journalism history
Prairie Gates
Jul 2025
#16
Only someone that feels culpable would respond to a perfectly reasonable question like that
Picaro
Jul 2025
#39
Question: prior to 2025 didn't NOAA do more than just issue forecasts for weather events? Didn't we hear
wiggs
Jul 2025
#41
HCR fills in some blanks...yes there was someone at National Weather Service responsible for interfacing with
wiggs
Jul 2025
#60
Consequences of Texas' libertarian governments , at all levels. Meaning...you're on your own.
Bread and Circuses
Jul 2025
#53