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TomG2
Aug 28, 2017Explorer
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
My point here is that Thursday was a day of huge change. If someone was either working or not paying attention to the news that day they could have very easily been caught unprepared. I'm appalled at the callous attitude and ignorance of some posts. Not surprised, just appalled.
Not surprising that so many want to feel smug, smarter,and superior to those who do not have a RV ready to take them to safety. I would not want to be one of the five percent that could not get out. The rich folks would most likely be in good shape. I don't think many of them remained at risk anyway. Does anyone on here really think that people with the wherewithal are sitting in Houston with no water, no electricity, no food, and trying to survive while standing in four feet of water? Not many would make that choice, if they had a choice.
Those that think mandatory evacuation of a city the size of Houston is a good idea, should consider the deaths at a big soccer game. It does not happen during the game but when the fools charge the exit. For the guy who pointed out that the highways could carry a lot of traffic. That is true, but where are they going? Will their family, friends, medications, and special needs be waiting for them when they get where??
I feel pretty rich since i am not having to deal with Harvey. But not smugly rich.
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