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In reply to the discussion: i'm sorry, but i will say it again- we should be evacuating as many people [View all]mopinko
(73,496 posts)15. i have to wonder if that is not the whole problem.
we should have gotten people out of there before the storm hit. i guess if they were lily white english speakers we couldnt have had more ships there to pick them up.
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i'm sorry, but i will say it again- we should be evacuating as many people [View all]
mopinko
Sep 2017
OP
You want to provide door to door transportation for milliions of people over thousands of miles?
gilbert sullivan
Sep 2017
#37
ffs. just like the post i put up before the storm hit- no, you cant evacuate 3.5M.
mopinko
Sep 2017
#8
Well, you can evacuate the hospitals and nursing homes. Got to start somewhere.
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#13
It's not controversial, its just a really poorly thought out knee-jerk idea.
FLPanhandle
Sep 2017
#22
From an article dated 9/23/17 "Aid begins to flow to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico"
Lurks Often
Sep 2017
#40
I have seen requests for private planes to help evacuate seriously ill patients from the hospitals.
redstatebluegirl
Sep 2017
#26