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Old August 31st 17, 09:24 PM posted to sci.space.policy
jacob navia
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Default Houston Houston, do you hear me?

Le 30/08/2017 Ã* 19:47, jacob navia a écritÂ*:
The population is latino, then blacks, and asians. "Whites" make around
30% only. Mr Trump is known for his animosity against this populations,
specially the latinos.

Are they condemmed to die of thirst and hunger or what?


CNN:
quote
Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré -- who oversaw relief operations in New Orleans
after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 -- said that officials won't know the
true scale of the disaster until that door-to-door search is complete.
Honoré said that it was during those searches after Katrina that
authorities in New Orleans "really found the bad news."
"The worst is yet to come in terms of the outcome, which means people
stuck in their homes and we can't get them out, and they're isolated,"
he said.
end quote

The U.S. can't help those millions of people?

With all the gear they have?

Or is just that the billions of money needed to save those people aren't
worth the effort?

Let them die.

They were told to stay put. They should just do that.

Port Arthur has no running water, and there is no drinking water in
Houston either. There are now MILLIONS of people in this new lake.

And this prompts no one?

At least Mexico offered help to the U.S. (and other countries also).

All those millions of people must be evacuated, and it could be that it
is not a good idea to rebuild in the same place since waters are mounting.

A coincidence of warm waters in the Gulf, warmer atmosphere that holds
more water vapor, converts a tropical storm in a ferocious hurricane in
a few days, a hurricane that stays put forever above the city of Houston
and the south.

Global warming doesn't exist and some people here are predicting a cold
spell soon.

Just stay put and keep waiting.