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In reply to the discussion: The Trump folks have found their "bad guy" in the Houston flooding. [View all]obamanut2012
(29,370 posts)88. I live in SOFL too, and no, we do not
You are literally making stuff up now.
Even the Keys very rarely even evacuate about everyone, and when they do, it is a mess and a clusterfuck.
Just stop and shoo.
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The Trump folks have found their "bad guy" in the Houston flooding. [View all]
oberliner
Aug 2017
OP
Solution: Trump to use Trump planes to evacuate people and put them up in Trump hotels and
Angry Dragon
Aug 2017
#4
Hindsight is 20/20, but an unnecessary evacuation is expensive and very disruptive.
Dustlawyer
Aug 2017
#74
There is a plan but it requires more time than they had for Hurricane Harvey.
tammywammy
Aug 2017
#18
There is a reason local officials didn't want six million people to get on the road.
LisaL
Aug 2017
#46
This should have been a federal effort. It is too much for a municipality to
smirkymonkey
Aug 2017
#9
Yep, and the repugs want us to conveniently forget about proposed FEMA budget cuts
Mountain Mule
Aug 2017
#71
But the County Judge of Harris County where Houston is located is a republican.
Demtexan
Aug 2017
#33
And if that road floods, then all these people would be dead while trying to evacuate.
LisaL
Aug 2017
#48
Houston was not directly in path of hurricane and torrential rain is vastly more than predicted
wishstar
Aug 2017
#45
Yes, I've read that all the development has concreted over previous drainage conduits
worstexever
Aug 2017
#63
You can't evacuate a city of 2.3 million and a metropolitan area of more than 6 million....
George II
Aug 2017
#68
Shouldn't be too long until Pat Robertson blames this disaster as God's punishment for rampant homos
keithbvadu2
Aug 2017
#75