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Government Storm Preparation. Improved?


3rdnlng

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It would appear to me that the Federal government and the states are very much working in unison to do as much as possible to prepare for weather disasters. I just get a different feeling than I ever did in the last decade as far as the amount of competency and preparedness shown now than in the past.

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This suggests Trumps mental state is deteriorating. 

 

 

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President Trump on Wednesday displayed a map that he said reflected Hurricane Dorian's original path, but the image appeared to be manually altered with a marker to show the storm's trajectory continuing toward Alabama.

Trump later told reporters that he did not know anything about the changed map, but was adamant that original forecasts called for Alabama to be impacted by the hurricane.

 

The president referenced the map during an Oval Office briefing on the government's efforts to monitor and respond to Dorian as it made its way up the East Coast. The White House later released a video of some of his remarks that featured the chart.

 

 

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/459899-government-watchdog-details-severe-trauma-suffered-by-separated-children

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Of course Alabama might be impacted by the hurricane. That doesn't mean that they would get 100mph winds but they might get higher winds than normal and a lot of rain. Even WNY might be impacted, so I would advise you to hunker down underneath your bridge.

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