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Usually, when people notice that counties ALL AROUND THEM are evacuating, they will also make sure they evacuate. If you're incredibly stupid and a perpetual victim, then you'll sit there until someone tells you what to do. I see the woman above falls into the latter category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Sure its his state. He wants the credit for doing a great job but he failed.
DeSantis seems to care more about the welfare of his people than getting "credit for doing a great job."
The truth is.... his residents ARE giving him credit for doing a great job.
But, do go off........
Lol that’s a good one! Been watching Fox again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Sure its his state. He wants the credit for doing a great job but he failed.
DeSantis seems to care more about the welfare of his people than getting "credit for doing a great job."
The truth is.... his residents ARE giving him credit for doing a great job.
But, do go off........
Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Sure its his state. He wants the credit for doing a great job but he failed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Sure its his state. He wants the credit for doing a great job but he failed.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like this hurricane just snuck up on Florida's West Coast. People could see that it was coming for many days. And it was BIG.
It's also not like people in Florida had no experience with hurricanes. They know that hurricanes come. That they can do damage -- especially Cat 4 hurricanes. They are not imbeciles and they don't need to be told to evacuate when the hurricane is coming very close.
I struggle to find anything, anything at all nice to say about Ron Disantis... but I shrug at the news media trying to pin blame on the state of Florida for not sounding the "evacuation" alarm. That's just trying to create d-r-a-m-a.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I said earlier, from experience with flood insurance, evacuations, and disaster mitigation efforts, people are stupid about flood risk. If a place hasn’t flooded in recent memory, they think it isn’t high risk, even when the water is literally right outside their door.
Elderly people especially have to be forced to evacuate by local authorities and family members. They never want to evacuate because it is inconvenient and uncomfortable but they are likely to die horrible deaths if there is a direct hit from a major hurricane. There are also deaths after a hurricane of impaired people who survive the storm but not the power outage. It happed a few years ago in a nursing home in Florida. Already one old couple died in Florida because they had no power for their oxygen.
If I were in charge, I would send deputies to places like Sanibel and Captiva to go door to door and anyone who insisted on staying would be asked for their next of kin and handed a Sharpie to write their name and Social Security number on their leg so we could ID their body.
What if instead of doing that you went door to door and offered a ride to a safe shelter. Many of these people don't leave because it's very hard for them to do it.
Of course they would be offered rides to a shelter. That is never the problem. They don’t want to go to a shelter.
What do you mean that is NEVER the problem - what sort of bubble do you live in that you think that's not the problem?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I said earlier, from experience with flood insurance, evacuations, and disaster mitigation efforts, people are stupid about flood risk. If a place hasn’t flooded in recent memory, they think it isn’t high risk, even when the water is literally right outside their door.
Elderly people especially have to be forced to evacuate by local authorities and family members. They never want to evacuate because it is inconvenient and uncomfortable but they are likely to die horrible deaths if there is a direct hit from a major hurricane. There are also deaths after a hurricane of impaired people who survive the storm but not the power outage. It happed a few years ago in a nursing home in Florida. Already one old couple died in Florida because they had no power for their oxygen.
If I were in charge, I would send deputies to places like Sanibel and Captiva to go door to door and anyone who insisted on staying would be asked for their next of kin and handed a Sharpie to write their name and Social Security number on their leg so we could ID their body.
What if instead of doing that you went door to door and offered a ride to a safe shelter. Many of these people don't leave because it's very hard for them to do it.
Of course they would be offered rides to a shelter. That is never the problem. They don’t want to go to a shelter.
What do you mean that is NEVER the problem - what sort of bubble do you live in that you think that's not the problem?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I said earlier, from experience with flood insurance, evacuations, and disaster mitigation efforts, people are stupid about flood risk. If a place hasn’t flooded in recent memory, they think it isn’t high risk, even when the water is literally right outside their door.
Elderly people especially have to be forced to evacuate by local authorities and family members. They never want to evacuate because it is inconvenient and uncomfortable but they are likely to die horrible deaths if there is a direct hit from a major hurricane. There are also deaths after a hurricane of impaired people who survive the storm but not the power outage. It happed a few years ago in a nursing home in Florida. Already one old couple died in Florida because they had no power for their oxygen.
If I were in charge, I would send deputies to places like Sanibel and Captiva to go door to door and anyone who insisted on staying would be asked for their next of kin and handed a Sharpie to write their name and Social Security number on their leg so we could ID their body.
What if instead of doing that you went door to door and offered a ride to a safe shelter. Many of these people don't leave because it's very hard for them to do it.
Of course they would be offered rides to a shelter. That is never the problem. They don’t want to go to a shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree. I can promise you one thing the reason this guy isn’t getting vaccinated is his alliance to MAGA. That does not count for a adequate exemption.
Maybe he does not think the vaccine is effective? Or does no believe you should risk putting something potentially dangerous into his body that is not effective? I know some who work for the FDA who agree with him. They had to redefine what a vaccine even is in order to call these shots vaccines.
Who f’ing cares. Just because some losers think they know more vs science does not make it true. This is the same reason no one evacuated. Dan knows a friend who said the hurricane is fake and no way the water would get that high. Dan works as an Uber driver.