The Republican Party is dead. What needs to die is the Trump cult that replaced it.Rock and roll baby! The sooner FL is permanently under water the sooner the Republican party dies.
They'll find a way to blame it on BidenRock and roll baby! The sooner FL is permanently under water the sooner the Republican party dies.
The differences between MAGA and "traditional" Republicans are superficial.The Republican Party is dead. What needs to die is the Trump cult that replaced it.
You touch on something very important here perhaps. If nothing can happen except by God’s will then your assumption that you went against his will can’t possibly be true. Everything that Biden does is God’s will. Imagine all those evil Christians criticizing Biden for doing God’s will. Only the Devil could make them say that."traditional Republican"...is that the fabled "moderate Conservative" we hear so much about?
We should organize a combination hunt for: the snipes that those camp counselors told us to go find, unicorns, and moderate Conservatives.
To be fair, there are a lot of moderate Conservatives, they are now called "Democrats".
Expecting GOP and its supporters to ever admit they were wrong, that's a good one. About Climate Change or anything else. Karl Rove didn't invent their philosophy but he perfected it. Blame the other guy, lie, make it loud, keep saying it no matter how blatantly the facts say otherwise. No doubt it will somehow be the fault of Biden, EVs, solar power and gay people when climate change ultimately wrecks the world my kids are inheriting.
"It's all God's Will" is the ultimate fallback. "Things wouldn't have gotten so shitty if we'd all listened to God. Never mind that people like me fought tooth and nail against anything that might have prevented this. Who am I to go against God's Will?"
You don't live here . Why are you compaling.ah crap there goes the new roof we just put in
You literally don't live in the states.ah crap there goes the new roof we just put in
We’ve already been seeing some pretty wild severe weather this May and none of it has been tropical.
If hurricanes form, (and right now there’s a bunch of Saharan dust impeding formation off the coast of Africa), then they are going to have a lot of energy to play with. Not great for the gulf coast or eastern seaboard.
Just a generator right now. Been looking at solar / battery but we decided to punt until we have to re-roof. Our current roof probably has another 5-6 years before we have to replace it.Speaking of which do you have a battery to go with your solar and generator now too? Still reading about people with power out from that storm.
I moved into my house in 2009. For the first two years we lost power constantly and because it is basically a dead end neighborhood we were always the last in our town to get power back on. After the October blizzard in 2011 where we were without power for 8 days, I bought a generator. We haven't lost power for more than 30 minutes since. I have never had to use my generator. I have to start it up twice a year to keep mold out of the carburetor.Just a generator right now. Been looking at solar / battery but we decided to punt until we have to re-roof. Our current roof probably has another 5-6 years before we have to replace it.
I will say the generator purchase has been great. Murphys law in action. Spent $$$$$ and have used it for maybe 3 hours. Even last weeks storm missed us by 10 miles.
Although thinking about it, we bought it to prevent us from losing power and we’ve basically not lost power. So does it matter whether it’s because the generator kicks in or because Murphys Law keeps us from losing power?
i live in the DR during the winter starting right around the tail end of hurricane seasonYou don't live here . Why are you complaining.
You literally don't live in the states.
We had bought a small generator after Hurricane Ike knocked out the power for 3 days (along with our roof). I then had to do that maintenance several times a year to keep it running.I moved into my house in 2009. For the first two years we lost power constantly and because it is basically a dead end neighborhood we were always the last in our town to get power back on. After the October blizzard in 2011 where we were without power for 8 days, I bought a generator. We haven't lost power for more than 30 minutes since. I have never had to use my generator. I have to start it up twice a year to keep mold out of the carburetor.
Ayup, almost guaranteed that each hurricane is going to ramp to a high cat4/cat5.We’ve already been seeing some pretty wild severe weather this May and none of it has been tropical.
If hurricanes form, (and right now there’s a bunch of Saharan dust impeding formation off the coast of Africa), then they are going to have a lot of energy to play with. Not great for the gulf coast or eastern seaboard.
The Corps has been doing exactly that for decades. The stupid rich property owners and King Cnut thank you for your contributions.I hope coastal areas have been raking their beaches to prevent flooding.
I have family that lived on Hilton Head Island, a popular beach there within a gated community basically washed away during the big hurricane that face rolled them a few years back, stole a good 20'x5mi of sand. They trucked in replacement sand, which has been getting continually eroded since then.I hope coastal areas have been raking their beaches to prevent flooding.