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In reply to the discussion: In deadly Texas floods, one town had what some didn't: A wailing warning siren [View all]Buddyzbuddy
(1,269 posts)This isn't in hindsight. This is preparing for the worst and hoping for the best.
Here in California, earthquakes are unpredictable and unpreventable but we prepare for the inevitability. Our government requires homes to be built to code, older buildings must be retrofitted. That's what preparedness looks like, based upon scientific studies and history.
Floods happen but warnings are absolutely available if you don't ignore the science and provide the resources for the inevitable.
These tragedies were preventable, maybe not all, but most. This was a man made mistake, not "God's" fault as f.cking Ted Cruz would have you believe. Whatever you do, don't blame any Republicans.
Texas should have a warning sign at all entry points "Now entering Texas, a state run by Republicans for Republicans, enter at your own risk"
I'm sorry to all of our Democratic population in Texas but your presence is needed there if we're to have any chance of replacing the insane with sanity. I'm also sorry for those that lost their lives so unnecessarily.
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