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[quote=Anonymous][quote]No, they are not politically balanced. Kerr County where the tragedy and most of the deaths happened voted 77.71% Trump. I find it truly weird and perhaps icky in itself that your idea of "politically balanced" is nearly 80% MAGA.[/quote] They chose these religious camps because God, legacy, show of wealth, and beer. Ship ‘em off to God camp for a month so they could party with abandon. God will keep them safe. But God gave us free will. Free will means keeping your kids safe. Free will means demanding your tax dollars are used to keep your kids safe. Free will means demanding Governor Abbott keeps your kids safe from extreme weather events, mass shootings, and abduction (highest rate in country). [quote]But you're okay with a nearly 80% very very liberal area? Is that kind of "politically balanced" area just fine with you, and you only [b]politicize tragedies[/b] that occur in conservative voting areas?[/quote] No. Liberals wouldn’t ignore flood zone maps, safety protocol, vetting directors, vetting security, vetting counselors, doing background checks & sex offender list, life jackets, emergency communication radios, all phones remain in cabins with easy access for kids, counselors have cell and radio coms at all times. Evacuation plan! [quote]That's the problem with the right wing. They somehow think their political ideology somehow supersedes the laws of physics. They think they can talk about "states rights" when it comes to issues like air or water pollution, as if the wind will suddenly stop blowing at the man-made state border and not carry pollutants across it, or that somehow water borne pollutants will somehow magically stop at the state line. They think they can magically make climate change into a hoax by decree, or legislation, or by defiantly holding up a snowball on the floor of Congress on a February morning. Sorry but that's not how the laws of physics work. They heed no man. And here Republicans think that if they ignore the forces of nature and it ends up wreaking havoc on them that it must be because of evil liberal politics because heaven forbid it could have been that they ignored the forces of nature.[/quote] All of this.[/quote]
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