Personally I am well aware of the weather in the midwest and far west. It's a family hobby for generations. Snow? Snows out there? Here too. Have these things called 'plows', put them infront of town dump trucks, usually deals with snow, so does pitched roofs. Tornados? Not often. 3,4 a century per town, some never ever. till this year. Hurricanes? 7 or 8 a century, a couple bad ones a lifetime. Irene was one. In general, not a severe drought area - ever. Now. what is the dictionary definition of insane? when a person does the same thing over and over expecting a different result? So if someone loses a house in march, rebuilds it and another tornado flattens it again in June, and another in September....and hangs a flag from a shattered 2 by 4. Sorry,I don't understand?? Send money? Send the well funded always ready New England Red Cross chapters to help flooded out cold war vets that hate the red cross 'cause they had to dip into their Manilla hooker money for a coffee? News makes ratings by showing viewers and listeners and readers... something- new, unusual, not repetitive. Yes, Im sure the news people did a report or 2 or 3 on the mid west floods, droughts, and tornados... reminds me something I heard once. An indian rode up to a settler plowing a field. The indian said 'what are you doing?' Pioneer said' I'm going to plow up this land, grow crops, raise my familly here' Indian said 'no you won't, weather is bad here' farmer says, 'what are you talking about? weather's perfect here!' Indian said' yeah, today, maybe all this year, maybe for awhile,but not all the time. You stay here, you will kill yourself trying, your children will either leave here, or starve'. I know its not a funny story, maybe not a true story, but sure an interesting story.
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