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So we nuke hurricanes per chump's insistence. What happens when the winds spread the radiation over Mar A Lago? Does he have a clue?

Posted - August 27, 2019

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  • 46117
    He is going to sell jars of nuclear fall-out to the highest bidders on EBAY.

    He has it all figured out.  Knee-jerk profits with no consideration of the outcome.  
      August 27, 2019 11:38 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    So it would be a weapon one could use? Just remove the lid and bingo! What a brilliant plan. Thank you for your reply.
      August 28, 2019 3:17 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    AHHHH no.,

    Nuclear fall-out happens after the bomb explodes.  He is going to use the nuclear poison as his next con.  If he sells it on EBAY, then he gets the American people to not only breathe the poison, but he turns around and makes money on it by selling it back to us.  TRUMPONOMICS.  Cover the con by lying about it and re-selling it.

    That was a joke example.  I only clarify it because it exemplifies a REAL example. That is his wanting to hold the G-7 summit on his failing property, the Doral.  It is almost 80 percent at a loss in revenue, and he wants to charge foreign leaders money to stay on his property to boost the loss by trying to profit from this.  CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?   And the property is not even nice.  He is lying about that too. I don't know why he wants it there. It is among a bunch of industrial parkways.  Ugly?  Maybe that is why no one goes there.  

    So, he wants to make the world hate him even more and pay him for it to boot.   This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at August 28, 2019 11:22 AM MDT
      August 28, 2019 10:54 AM MDT
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  • 10750
    Think ahead?  When has he ever thought ahead?

    Someone needs to tell him that hurricanes are good!  They have a purpose.  Granted they are very destructive, which isn't' a good thing.  however...

    * Over 25% of the annual rainfall in places like JApan, India, and Southeast Asia—not to mention the Southeast USA, comes from tropical storms and hurricanes.  Without them those areas would be very dry.
    * Hurricanes help transport heat around the globe (the earth needs a 'global heat balance' to sustain life)
    * Hurricanes churn up water which helps it absorb more carbon dioxide.  It also helps to bring up nutrients from the seafloor to where fish and other marine life can feed on it.
    * Hurricanes help rain to fall.  Millions of tons of dust are blown off the Sahara and out into the atlantic ocean each year.  While this can affect hurricanes (prevent them from forming), hurricanes also help to transport some of this dust down into the ocean (sediment which helps to trap carbon dioxide on the ocean floor), as well as higher into the atmosphere.  All raindrops need a nuclei to form around, and these "high flying" dust particles make good raindrop nuclei.  
    * As hurricanes move inland, they help distribute seeds to areas far inland where thy might not otherwise reach.  They also help to thin out wooded areas (yes, they knock down trees), which helps prevent massive wildfires.

    While hurricanes can be destructive to humans, they are a necessary part of nature.  Humans need to learn to get along with hurricanes, not try to "destroy" them. 
      August 27, 2019 2:25 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    Wow Shuhak! I had no idea about any of this. So its both necessary and harmful. I wonder how many things are like that? I'm gonna ask. Thank you for your helpful and informative reply! :)
      August 28, 2019 3:19 AM MDT
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