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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump is drastically outperforming Biden. 250 died in Bidens Appalachian flood. Trumps superior management has saved hundreds of lives Biden would have lost.[/quote] 45 people died in that flood https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Appalachian_floods[/quote] Trump’s DOGE gutted the National Weather Service which could have helped predict events like the Mystic Camp floods. FAFO. Turns out the federal govt is useful after all.[/quote] NWS predicted flooding. No one cared because no one had died since 1987. They might care now.[/quote] Would he interested to read a posting from Musk on X about how his groundbreaking work with DOGE should have prevented this disaster. Ideally, a more efficient system with the help of top-notch AI should have prevented this. I thought that’s what we were aiming for. [/quote] Have you actually used AI? It has to be trained, and when you've insulted all the people who are there to train AI and tell them to leave / retire / get other jobs - you get what you get. And you also need data to feed into AI, except many of those people gathering the data were RIFed and the budgets were cut. The AI system should have been put into place BEFORE people were fired. Whoops, guess that's what happens when you put tech bros in charge who has never had to deal with whether people live or die. [/quote] +1 they just wanted to fire as many people as possible as fast as possible. Nothing was put into place. Many people were rejoicing about useless feds losing cushy jobs. Turns out their was value to systems and institutions and expertise. Most voters are too deep in their own misinformation bubble to ever see any of the facts about the local NWS expert whose post was empty, etc. [/quote]
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