Florida can’t handle a little flood

Jarod

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We’ve had floods all my life in Florida, they happen all the time. We often have torrential downpours. We are mostly at sea level.

Never have, we had gas shortages as a result of flooding.

This week, while our governor is gallivanting around in Washington DC, trying to get support for his presidential campaign. People who live in West Palm Beach are waiting in gas lines half a mile long because we had some flooding in Fort Lauderdale. The price of gas shot up a dollar over the last two weeks.

We’ve never had these problems before?

I’m hearing our governor is not getting any support out of Washington DC, doors keep closing in his face. He should just come home and try and deal with some of these problems we’re having.
 
We’ve had floods all my life in Florida, they happen all the time. We often have torrential downpours. We are mostly at sea level.

Never have, we had gas shortages as a result of flooding.

This week, while our governor is gallivanting around in Washington DC, trying to get support for his presidential campaign. People who live in West Palm Beach are waiting in gas lines half a mile long because we had some flooding in Fort Lauderdale. The price of gas shot up a dollar over the last two weeks.

We’ve never had these problems before?

I’m hearing our governor is not getting any support out of Washington DC, doors keep closing in his face. He should just come home and try and deal with some of these problems we’re having.
Liar.
 
We’ve had floods all my life in Florida, they happen all the time. We often have torrential downpours. We are mostly at sea level.

Never have, we had gas shortages as a result of flooding.

This week, while our governor is gallivanting around in Washington DC, trying to get support for his presidential campaign. People who live in West Palm Beach are waiting in gas lines half a mile long because we had some flooding in Fort Lauderdale. The price of gas shot up a dollar over the last two weeks.

We’ve never had these problems before?

I’m hearing our governor is not getting any support out of Washington DC, doors keep closing in his face. He should just come home and try and deal with some of these problems we’re having.

You lie your ass off yet again when you call it a little bit of rain;

Nearly 26 inches of rain brought Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to a screeching halt Thursday, swamping cars on highways, shutting down the city's airport and closing schools.

The sheer magnitude of the tsunami from the skies took nearly everyone by surprise.

"Spotty flooding is expected," the city posted in an update on its website early Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service expected up to six inches of rain but ultimately at least one location at the airport saw four times that.

If the preliminary report of 25.91 inches measured at a station at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport is verified, it would break the state's 24-hour rain record by 2.63 inches.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...uderdale-rain-flooding-explained/11660280002/
 
We’ve had floods all my life in Florida, they happen all the time. We often have torrential downpours. We are mostly at sea level.

Never have, we had gas shortages as a result of flooding.

This week, while our governor is gallivanting around in Washington DC, trying to get support for his presidential campaign. People who live in West Palm Beach are waiting in gas lines half a mile long because we had some flooding in Fort Lauderdale. The price of gas shot up a dollar over the last two weeks.

We’ve never had these problems before?

I’m hearing our governor is not getting any support out of Washington DC, doors keep closing in his face. He should just come home and try and deal with some of these problems we’re having.
You tards are causing the problem with panic buying. Sorta like the toilet paper thing.


South Florida is in Day Six of a fuel crisis that — you aren’t going to want to hear this — may be fueled by our own making. “This is now a story of runaway panic-buying that is just unsustainable,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article274439425.html#storylink=cpy
 
We’ve had floods all my life in Florida, they happen all the time. We often have torrential downpours. We are mostly at sea level.

Never have, we had gas shortages as a result of flooding.

This week, while our governor is gallivanting around in Washington DC, trying to get support for his presidential campaign. People who live in West Palm Beach are waiting in gas lines half a mile long because we had some flooding in Fort Lauderdale. The price of gas shot up a dollar over the last two weeks.

We’ve never had these problems before?

I’m hearing our governor is not getting any support out of Washington DC, doors keep closing in his face. He should just come home and try and deal with some of these problems we’re having.

Buy an EV and shut up. PM Joey wet panties for more information.
 
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