This storm called Ian

There are lots of these loons who have no life but trolling on an obscure political forum, day and night.

It’s been observed before that these slugs have a lonely life and live in obscurity, but it’s a fact of life.

It’s 70 degrees with low humidity and blue skies in the ATL area. We are forecast for a few showers on Friday. We dodged a bullet.

^^^ Earl outs himself for everyone to see. LOL

The loons are those who never share humor, unless it's to put down Jews, blacks, etc. They are always bitter, angry and seek to destroy others.
 
You're not helping your neighbor, fecal hoarder.

Stop lying.

Why do you give a shit what I do, Fredo? You constantly whine I lie, that I'm nuts, a government spy, blah, blah, blah. What is it about me that attracts you so much?

Is it because you're worried about becoming a patsy?
 
There are lots of these loons who have no life but trolling on an obscure political forum, day and night.

It’s been observed before that these slugs have a lonely life and live in obscurity, but it’s a fact of life.

It’s 70 degrees with low humidity and blue skies in the ATL area. We are forecast for a few showers on Friday. We dodged a bullet.

While you wait for the good old days of lester maddox to come back
 
This storm ended up going quite a lot further South than expected, so rainfall predictions keep changing. It will be about a week before we have a good sense of how hard AG has been hit.
 
This, of course, is why the NOAA and other governmental agencies invest so much time and energy into understanding hurricanes: the better to predict their emergence and path. Luckily for the residents of Florida, experts saw Ian coming and gave plenty of warning to the growing community near where it landed.

We’ll likely never know how many lives were saved as a result.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/28/florida-hurricanes-ian/


Complete BullShit cheerleading from the WP, which now supports the Regime and "experts" no matter what. The Predictions for Ian have turned out to be particularly poor.
 
There are two main things about Ian:

1) The potential for bad storm surge is enormous.

2) The South Gulf Coast of Fl has been mostly spared for a long time, and a lot of building has happened, the population is much larger than it was...who knows how it will do in a hurricane.

1) Florida is rather used to it.
2) Florida does. That's why they have the building codes they do, and why most folks don't live along the coast.
 
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