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There are often many fatalities AFTER a storm that are DUE TO the storm. No electricity or clean water. No medical treatment. Right?

Apparently super don's ignorance is as limitless as his ego. He doesn't know how things go. He knows what he knows and he resents anyone who tries to educate him or deliver him facts. His head is made up. Just like William Bendix played years ago on an old radio show called The Life of Riley. Riley would say "my head is made up so don't confuse me with facts". Riley redux in super don. Sigh. Just our luck.  :(

Posted - September 13, 2018

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    For the last couple days Trump has been bragging about how well he handled the Puerto Rico  hurricane and I think it's his biggest lie yet because there were life's lost. If you remember the US company that was awarded the contract to restore the Puerto Rico electric grid only had 3 employees (which smells kind  of fishy to me) . When that electric company got there they quickly found out they couldn't handle the job  so there was a lot of wasted time there. A lot of the US aid  groups  that were sent there didn't have the proper phones to work with the Puerto Rico system so communication was a problem also there weren't enough translators. There are probably 100 more examples of how poorly Trump handled it plus there was that photo OP were he threw paper towels to the hurricane victims.  I have a prediction and if it comes true remember you heard it hear first.  A couple of days ago Trump started staying how the hurricane that is about to hit the US east coast could be the biggest ever - but don't worry because we are well prepared. Today the storm has been down graded and hopefully when it hits it won't be too bad. If that happens I think Trump is going to say - you know it's too bad the storm was down graded because we were prepared for the worse. Cheers! 

      September 13, 2018 6:55 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    Just heard about half an hour ago that 180,000 are currently without electricity already AND 150 people were on roofs waiting to be rescued by the Coast Guard. By the way on top of the  $10 million that was transferred from the FEMA budget to ICE, just found out that $29 million was transferred from the Coast Guard budget to ICE. I immigrants kids are more dangerous than deadly hurricanes. The storm has already caused 10-foot surges and it will get worse as high tide  shows up in a few hours. Let's see AFTER the storms subside what happens. Wonder if super don has been practicing his paper-tossing skills? Thank you for your thoughtful answer Nanoose and Happy Friday! :)
      September 14, 2018 2:48 AM MDT
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