^^^^Another lie^^^^ LOL
^^^ Can't provide proof of lies, just tells lies.
Why weren't you at the Insurrection, geezer? No balls? Dick too limp? All mouth, no spine?

^^^^Another lie^^^^ LOL

Hopefully not as bad as predicted ,which, of course, will infuriate the left, who LOVE disasters that harm America.
all I gotta say, is GOD never liked ugly!!
Hopefully not as bad as predicted ,which, of course, will infuriate the left, who LOVE disasters that harm America.
Florida braces for statewide devastation
Hurricane Ian slammed into Cuba early Tuesday as a Category 3 monster that pounded the island with 125-mph winds. Now approaching Florida, Ian's shift eastward has put the city of Venice in crosshairs for landfall sometime Wednesday. But high winds and major storm surge are still expected farther north in the Tampa Bay region, officials said. Hundreds of thousands of Floridians faced mandatory evacuation orders as the hurricane warning expanded along more than 150 miles of the state's Gulf Coast. Power outages can be expected statewide, officials warned. Along with the winds, parts of Central Florida could see 12-16 inches of rain with 2 feet possible in some areas, the National Hurricane Center said. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said there was potential for "historic" storm surge and flooding.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/f...id=a2hs&cvid=db80ce9dbe3640f49df9826f7871f4ec
Bet it won't be horrific or even that bad overall. It certainly won't be like Puerto Rico where they build houses that don't even meet the standards used in mobile homes today.
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This is what you typically see in Puerto Rico for home construction.
The door and window framing isn't doubled up. There isn't a double top plate on the wall. The wall framing is too far apart even for partition walls, let alone structural ones. Worst, the roof consists of undersized plain rafters that are too far apart and don't even have the basic 2.5 hurricane tie that's required pretty much everywhere in the 48.
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You see the same thing here. This home is of flimsy construction. The roof, where the damage starts in hurricanes, has too few rafters that are undersized, and the sheet metal roofing undoubtedly has too few screws or nails holding it down. The walls obviously aren't properly anchored to the rim joists for the second to first floor, and again the framing is substandard entirely.
Puerto Rico fucked themselves with shitty construction standards.
Isn't it supposed to make landfall as a category 1? I don't think you've been in many hurricanes. The media love to hype it up.Tucker had an expert tonight who said that no matter where this tracks it is likely to be bad.
It won't be.Hopefully not as bad as predicted ,which, of course, will infuriate the left, who LOVE disasters that harm America.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article266409491.htmlHurricane Ian’s projected path shifted to the south Tuesday and further away from Tampa Bay, a heavily populated region highly vulnerable to storm surge flooding, but the storm was still shaping up as a potential wide-ranging disaster for Florida.
Isn't it supposed to make landfall as a category 1? I don't think you've been in many hurricanes. The media love to hype it up.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article266409491.htmlIan could come ashore as a Category 3 or 4 storm, packing 130 mph winds and possibly bringing historic levels of storm surge to the Sarasota area.
Everything will be fine. Don't throw in with the media drama queens.https://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article266409491.html
This is not about me. Kindly attempt to behave yourself.
Building codes are deep state big government!Florida isn't Puerto Rico. They actually have a robust building code (Called "Dade County code") and have made huge strides in weatherizing the state against these annual storms. That's in contrast to Puerto Rico where they apparently still use Mexican level--Second World--building code, if you can call it that. That's why Puerto Rico (run by Democrats BTW) is fucked up like a soup sandwich every time a hurricane hits the island...
Everything will be fine. Don't throw in with the media drama queens.