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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC: Mayor of Hollywood FL tells people to,,,, [View all]titaniumsalute
(4,742 posts)14. It isn't just a gasoline issue
It is a gridlock issue. What do you spend money to build a 20 lane highway that never gets used except once every ten years?
Where do people stay? Where do they eat? Where do they get the money to get hotels and food if they are lower income?
It is a little bigger issue than a political one.
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Besides that, how do you vacate an area the size and population of Connecticut or New Jersey?
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2017
#44
The roads out of Florida are jammed and there is not enough gas to get out safely
NightWatcher
Sep 2017
#8
We need an evacuation infrastructure in place since these storms will continue and worsen
NightWatcher
Sep 2017
#11
Ok. You seem to know everything. If they had gas 6 million people could leave. Good day to you.
titaniumsalute
Sep 2017
#18
Meanwhile, a mandatory evacuation has been ordered for parts of the City east of Route 1...
brooklynite
Sep 2017
#17
Oh, that is different than what I assumed meant you had to leave the area.
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#39