By Connor O’Keeffe
Storms like Helene and Milton ought to drive us to recommit to and expand the very institutions that have made natural disasters more survivable for so many, not to abandon them out of some false hope that bad weather can be eliminated.
Remember New Orleans was never supposed to flood?
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Turns out you actually have to do maintenance on those levies, if you want them to keep working.
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Yes, and how many records were falsified saying they did the maintenance and paying the bills on them?
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I don’t remember the details of that scandal. Is that what they were doing?
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Inadequate design and construction by the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Hurricane? What hurricane?
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Of course they are not going to go away, until we prosecute the dastards that are controlling the weather. THEY want you to think all of this is just natural processes. I think that the Fukushima disaster was do to a man-made tsunami, nothing natural about it. Giving more money to those criminals in the institutions is a less than intelligent suggestion. Can you change my mind about this conspiracy fact?
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