[ROFL2][ROFL3] What a flashback !!!
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That's better, thank you!
Trump is also forcing innocent people to commit crimes just to stay alive...
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/15...nce-chaos.html
https://abc11.com/looters-raid-famil...ngton/4254666/
While Trump also tried to downplay the storm he caused using Chris Christie
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Short video here...
https://twitter.com/MattsIdeaShop/st...16293959581696
Florence death toll at 15, including 2 from carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide? Really? Why did you do that Donald Trump?
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—A driver died Sunday when a pickup truck struck an overpass support beam in Kershaw County, South Carolina, state troopers said.
—23-year-old Michael Dalton Prince died Sunday after the truck he was riding in lost control on a flooded two-lane road in Georgetown County, South Carolina, said Coroner Kenny Johnson. The driver and another passenger escaped after the truck landed upside down in a flooded ditch.
—63-year-old Mark Carter King and 61-year-old Debra Collins Rion of Loris, South Carolina, died of carbon monoxide poisoning from running a generator indoors, authorities said
—A husband and wife died in a Fayetteville, North Carolina, house fire Friday
—A mother and her 8-month-old child were killed when a massive tree crushed their brick house Friday in Wilmington, North Carolina
—An 81-year-old man died while trying to evacuate Wayne County, North Carolina, on Friday
— A 78-year-old man was electrocuted in the rain while trying to connect extension cords for a generator in Lenoir County, North Carolina
—A 77-year old man died after he went outside to check on his hunting dogs and was blown down by strong winds
—Three people died in Duplin County, North Carolina, because of flash flooding and swift water on roadways
—61-year-old Amber Dawn Lee died late Friday when the vehicle she was driving struck a tree near the town of Union, South Carolina
Authorities say the storm did not cause some other deaths that occurred during Florence in North Carolina: a woman who died of undetermined causes in a shelter, a woman who suffered a heart attack at home during the storm, and a couple whose apparent murder-suicide was investigated during hurricane conditions in Otway.
Trump caused the storm AND killed those people twice.
http://www.dailywire.com/news/35917/...mpaign=dwbrand
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Donald Trump has killed those people twice," Rubin said. "Once through neglect in oversight, and secondly, disgracing [sic] that they died at all."
"And that's what death denial, that's what Holocaust denial, that's what all these denial syndromes are all about, is killing the person twice," Rubin said
Florence death toll at 17, including 3-month-old
Trump hates babies.
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The death toll attributed to Florence stands at 17, including 11 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina.
—30-year-old Rhonda R. Hartley died early Sunday after driving a pickup truck into standing water near Gilbert, South Carolina, losing control and hitting a tree, according to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
—A 3-month-old baby boy died when a large pine tree fell atop a mobile home, splitting it in the middle, according to Police Capt. Jon Leatherwood in Gaston County, North Carolina. Leatherwood said the boy's father and mother were home but were not hurt.
—42-year-old Jeffrey B. Youngren of Elgin, South Carolina, died Sunday when a pickup truck hit a bridge piling in Kershaw County, said Coroner David West, who added that weather "played a big part" in the death.
—23-year-old Michael Dalton Prince died Sunday after the truck he was riding in lost control on a flooded two-lane road in Georgetown County, South Carolina, said Coroner Kenny Johnson. The driver and another passenger escaped after the truck landed upside down in a flooded ditch.
—63-year-old Mark Carter King and 61-year-old Debra Collins Rion of Loris, South Carolina, died of carbon monoxide poisoning from running a generator indoors, authorities said
—A husband and wife died in a Fayetteville, North Carolina, house fire Friday
—A mother and her 8-month-old child were killed when a massive tree crushed their brick house Friday in Wilmington, North Carolina
—An 81-year-old man died while trying to evacuate Wayne County, North Carolina, on Friday
— A 78-year-old man was electrocuted in the rain while trying to connect extension cords for a generator in Lenoir County, North Carolina
—A 77-year old man died after he went outside to check on his hunting dogs and was blown down by strong winds
—Three people died in Duplin County, North Carolina, because of flash flooding and swift water on roadways
—61-year-old Amber Dawn Lee died late Friday when the vehicle she was driving struck a tree near the town of Union, South Carolina
Authorities say the storm did not cause some other deaths that occurred during Florence in North Carolina: a woman who died of undetermined causes in a shelter, a woman who suffered a heart attack at home during the storm, and a couple whose apparent murder-suicide was investigated during hurricane conditions in Otway.
Does he hate these cans too?
Attachment 76116
Hurricane Florence, Culmination of Exploitation of Natural Events by Government, Extremists, and Business
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The east coast of America experienced a storm surge, heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds that blew down trees. Also, regrettably, a few people who live in the area lost their lives. These are all normal events, except the loss of lives which only began after people occupied the region. In fact, the total impact was below the normal for long-term averages of hurricanes in this region. Being surprised by the impacts of a hurricane in this region is like being surprised by flooding when you live on a floodplain.
The whole story of hurricane Florence underscores the degree of corruption of natural events for a political agenda. All the players, from the bureaucrats at the National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), through the media, and the historical role of Insurance companies, created misinformation, misused and omitted data, to nakedly distort the reality. They took a perfectly normal, well within even brief historical sequence event, and turned it into a never before seen monster.
The role of NOAA in this is further evidence of their collusion in the deception that is anthropogenic global warming (AGW). With Florence, they got almost everything wrong. The computer model predictions of the path and strength were wrong even in such a short distance and in 48 hours; a period for which they claim a high level of accuracy. They claimed the hurricane path was very unusual because it was further north than usual. No, it wasn’t. I was in Bermuda in the early 1960s when we were forced to evacuate because of a hurricane moving in.
On Wednesday the 12th I did four radio programs across America explaining what was wrong with the hype and predictions about hurricane Florence. By Wednesday evening they already downgraded Florence from a Category 4 to a Category 2, and it came ashore barely as a Category 1. In fact, it was amusing to see how long they continued to report it with wind speeds of 75 mph because if it was 74 mph, it was no longer a hurricane. NOAA control the wind speed determinations with their estimates from one or two flights above the hurricane from which, using models they estimate surface speed. We know these are consistently higher than reality, but a higher speed allows for a higher hurricane category and greater media attention.
The major story with Florence was the level of exploitation and hype by every segment of society all driven by the so-called experts getting it wrong. In just that one small region of the world with a reasonable supply of information, several computers gave different paths and potential outcomes. The idea that a cone of potential paths is somehow helpful or is an improvement is laughable. All you have to do is look at the tracks of all previous hurricanes and with a known starting point draw a cone. It doesn’t need a computer. The truth is the forecasters got the most important parts of the dynamics wrong.
So given that list, the catastrophic death toll shows Trump is killing people who might have died in the region had there not been a storm.
It's like Trump is double-killing people!
These people made it 60 years without making bad choices. Until Trump.Quote:
63-year-old Mark Carter King and 61-year-old Debra Collins Rion of Loris, South Carolina, died of carbon monoxide poisoning from running a generator indoors