New York Times: FEMA Let Texans Drown While Calls Went Unanswered

Yes, I should live somewhere like the GQP Taliban of Texas.....where they just voted to put the 10 Commandments in every classroom. Of course.

You MAGA fuckers are sick in the head.
we were talking about California.....the state you know jack shit about....and you are just a sick asshole period...
 
Democrats actually picked up seats in the House last election. They lost the White House. You might want to check your enthusiasm.
Riiiiight after Biden counted 10's of millions of ILLEGALS Dems scammed themselves more House seats. Wait for it...OH SNAP!
 
Riiiiight after Biden counted 10's of millions of ILLEGALS Dems scammed themselves more House seats. Wait for it...OH SNAP!
I guess you got me there in your head of made up stuff that is unsupported in reality. Great debate skills.

Oh wait… my bad… you are wrong. The dems did flip a seat and gain in the house.
 
Im an equal opportunity hater.

I hate all leftist regardless of race or 102 genders
And that's why Repug billionaires love your simple, hopeless MAGA racist ass. The dude on the left is you, sucker. --

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I guess you got me there in your head of made up stuff that is unsupported in reality. Great debate skills.

Oh wait… my bad… you are wrong. The dems did flip a seat and gain in the house.
Are you an idiot? Go have a 5th grader explain the census and number of House representatives to you. :itsok:
 
Kerryville refusing funds to be used for flood warnings but decided to give the police cash bonuses instead to show Biden who was boss and keep that money out of blue states hands.
Wow. Reposted.
 
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After all, it's not as if you have fellow citizens there.
did i cause the shit that happens there or my fellow citizens reaction to what happens like the good dr said was my fault?...
 
FEMA fucked up bad. So did local Texas officials. They had the technology to warn people and didn't use it.

From the Washington Post --

The Texas county where nearly 100 people were killed and more than 160 remain missing had the technology to turn every cellphone in the river valley into a blaring alarm, but local officials did not do so before or during the early-morning hours of July 4 as river levels rose to record heights, inundating campsites and homes, a Washington Post examination found.

Kerr County officials, who have come under increasing scrutiny for their actions as the Guadalupe River began to flood, eventually sent text-message alerts that morning to residents who had registered to receive them, according to screenshots of the texts. But The Post’s review of emergency notifications that night found that even as a federal meteorologist warned of deteriorating conditions and catastrophic risk, county officials did not activate a more powerful notification tool they had previously used to warn of potential flooding. The National Weather Service sent its own alerts through this system, beginning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4.

That mass notification system, known as the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System, or IPAWS, is used by National Weather Service meteorologists to warn of imminent threats. Warnings of life-threatening weather events sent on that system — similar to Amber Alerts — force phones to vibrate and emit a unique, jarring tone as long as they’re on and have a signal. They also allow qualified local officials to send tailored messages to targeted areas.

 
FEMA fucked up bad. So did local Texas officials. They had the technology to warn people and didn't use it.

From the Washington Post --

The Texas county where nearly 100 people were killed and more than 160 remain missing had the technology to turn every cellphone in the river valley into a blaring alarm, but local officials did not do so before or during the early-morning hours of July 4 as river levels rose to record heights, inundating campsites and homes, a Washington Post examination found.

Kerr County officials, who have come under increasing scrutiny for their actions as the Guadalupe River began to flood, eventually sent text-message alerts that morning to residents who had registered to receive them, according to screenshots of the texts. But The Post’s review of emergency notifications that night found that even as a federal meteorologist warned of deteriorating conditions and catastrophic risk, county officials did not activate a more powerful notification tool they had previously used to warn of potential flooding. The National Weather Service sent its own alerts through this system, beginning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4.

That mass notification system, known as the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System, or IPAWS, is used by National Weather Service meteorologists to warn of imminent threats. Warnings of life-threatening weather events sent on that system — similar to Amber Alerts — force phones to vibrate and emit a unique, jarring tone as long as they’re on and have a signal. They also allow qualified local officials to send tailored messages to targeted areas.

You remind me of this walking on skulls.

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