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obamanut2012

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88. I live in SOFL too, and no, we do not
Sun Aug 27, 2017, 07:12 PM
Aug 2017

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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Of Course We Knew It Would Happen. TheMastersNemesis Aug 2017 #1
I remember when they blamed Nagin for Katrina oberliner Aug 2017 #2
Nagin did drop the ball on that. Doesn't let the others off the hook. Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #58
Oops. Duplicate. Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #62
Solution: Trump to use Trump planes to evacuate people and put them up in Trump hotels and Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #4
+1 dalton99a Aug 2017 #7
AFTER making them pay in advance. In cash. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #22
Lane reversals on highways, start a few days in advance. bluepen Aug 2017 #5
see? easy peasy ProfessorPlum Aug 2017 #24
As easy as an ad hoc rescue plan for 6 million. bluepen Aug 2017 #41
if only you had been in charge ProfessorPlum Aug 2017 #72
That's the standard you apply to anyone who bluepen Aug 2017 #85
. ProfessorPlum Aug 2017 #97
6+ million people, evacuation RECOMMENDED, just not mandatory. Hortensis Aug 2017 #25
+1 uponit7771 Aug 2017 #59
We're talking about millions of people. George II Aug 2017 #70
Hindsight is 20/20, but an unnecessary evacuation is expensive and very disruptive. Dustlawyer Aug 2017 #74
Their most trite tactic... the strawman defacto7 Aug 2017 #3
I knew that would happen mcar Aug 2017 #6
This. End of thread. n/t KatyMan Aug 2017 #55
It might have been a bad call on the Mayor's part. bluepen Aug 2017 #8
Houston is the 4th largest city in the nation. tammywammy Aug 2017 #11
So no plan, nothing learned, in 12 years. bluepen Aug 2017 #15
There is a plan but it requires more time than they had for Hurricane Harvey. tammywammy Aug 2017 #18
There was some disagreement about that. bluepen Aug 2017 #21
There is a reason local officials didn't want six million people to get on the road. LisaL Aug 2017 #46
Oh, I don't doubt that's the reason they're citing bluepen Aug 2017 #57
It was too late from the start. LisaL Aug 2017 #66
You don't know the facts jmbar2 Aug 2017 #76
That must have been horrific. Chemisse Aug 2017 #83
So no change in plans for 12 years. bluepen Aug 2017 #86
There was a huge review after Hurricane Rita. tammywammy Aug 2017 #91
Only 3 days. bluepen Aug 2017 #95
Evacuated was ordered for the Coast - over 200 miles of it elehhhhna Aug 2017 #79
And where do 6 million people go? Holiday Inn in Dallas? n/t USALiberal Aug 2017 #32
Some, sure. bluepen Aug 2017 #34
Why aren't you in Houston helping since you seem to have all the answers? Cattledog Aug 2017 #44
because republicans like him just like to complain and spread hate. jbond56 Aug 2017 #65
Florida evacuated those right on the coast GulfCoast66 Aug 2017 #73
This should have been a federal effort. It is too much for a municipality to smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #9
We handle it at the state level. Same as FL. bluepen Aug 2017 #12
The state bears some responsibility too. smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #23
Agreed. bluepen Aug 2017 #30
Fucking Columbia South Carolina has a population maxrandb Aug 2017 #26
There is no historical precedent for an evacuation of 6 million people jberryhill Aug 2017 #96
There aren't even 6 million people IN South Carolina jberryhill Aug 2017 #35
In other posts I've mentioned that I also bluepen Aug 2017 #37
Yes, as noted above Houston also has "plans" jberryhill Aug 2017 #39
I'm sure it'll be on the news. bluepen Aug 2017 #40
Yep, you go right ahead... paleotn Aug 2017 #78
JUst stop obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #90
Cool... what day does this start for Irma? jberryhill Sep 2017 #100
Ha! Good one! 6 million is 1/3 of the state's population. Cattledog Aug 2017 #43
I live in SOFL, too, and there is not a plan like that obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #89
FL has evacuated the Keys mcar Aug 2017 #61
Remember that most folks on the keys have the means to evacuate. elehhhhna Aug 2017 #80
That's right mcar Aug 2017 #81
I'm in Florida Phoenix61 Aug 2017 #64
I live in SOFL too, and no, we do not obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #88
With Irma coming, I'm psyched to see the total evacuation of South Florida jberryhill Sep 2017 #99
you are clueless obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #87
well said onetexan Aug 2017 #54
Yep, and the repugs want us to conveniently forget about proposed FEMA budget cuts Mountain Mule Aug 2017 #71
I think Mother Nature wants the Con to resign malaise Aug 2017 #10
This is looking pretty bad for him already.. HipChick Aug 2017 #14
We need to put the blame on 45 murielm99 Aug 2017 #47
6 Obama climate policies that Trump orders change malaise Aug 2017 #50
RW Trump folks... tenderfoot Aug 2017 #13
Good point oberliner Aug 2017 #16
Haven't seen that. Any links? Kingofalldems Aug 2017 #17
Do you have access to Twitter? oberliner Aug 2017 #19
I would have guessed sarisataka Aug 2017 #20
#fakenews. stonecutter357 Aug 2017 #27
Not surprised Lotusflower70 Aug 2017 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2017 #29
Often, more people die in the evacuation than in the storm ThoughtCriminal Aug 2017 #31
Wow shenmue Aug 2017 #51
Exactly, which is why we usually stay put during 'canes obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #92
But the County Judge of Harris County where Houston is located is a republican. Demtexan Aug 2017 #33
Ed Emmett is a decent person cloudbase Aug 2017 #67
Why didn't Fort Hood and other government facilities Ilsa Aug 2017 #36
People have gotten stuck in traffic for days. Ilsa Aug 2017 #38
And if that road floods, then all these people would be dead while trying to evacuate. LisaL Aug 2017 #48
Drowned, blown away by tornadoes, Ilsa Aug 2017 #49
After all, Trump wished them, "Good luck!" Jim__ Aug 2017 #42
Houston was not directly in path of hurricane and torrential rain is vastly more than predicted wishstar Aug 2017 #45
Before the storm the lack of a decent and modern infrastructure BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #52
Yes, I've read that all the development has concreted over previous drainage conduits worstexever Aug 2017 #63
Finally something Obama didn't do! n/t moonscape Aug 2017 #53
Sigh... this bullshit has got to stop. Initech Aug 2017 #56
Meanwhile, Trump says ... lpbk2713 Aug 2017 #60
You can't evacuate a city of 2.3 million and a metropolitan area of more than 6 million.... George II Aug 2017 #68
I'm confused as to why people don't get this mcar Aug 2017 #82
Exactky -- if it's gridlocked during rush hour obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #94
So.. their solution was to evacuate Houston?? Sluggeaux Aug 2017 #69
Shouldn't be too long until Pat Robertson blames this disaster as God's punishment for rampant homos keithbvadu2 Aug 2017 #75
Being home is better than stuck in the street, imo. Bradical79 Aug 2017 #77
A bonus. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #84
When local officials evacuated Houston in 2005, more than 100 people died in that effort. VOX Aug 2017 #93
Bonus.. disillusioned73 Aug 2017 #98
It's the mayor's fault! muntrv Sep 2017 #101
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