Posted by donjr on October 29, 2012 at 09:30:11 from (72.71.177.74):
I'm just sitting here waiting out the storm and trying to get up enough get up and go to go out in this mess and feed. As I sit here pickng lint outta my belly button (for want of something more interesting to do), I'm wondering what this mega-storm is going to do for the economy. Gas prices have spiked, and retail sales have gone crazy. Hardware (generators and pumps), buckets, mops and batteries moved out of Wally World quicker that Sherman going through Atlanta. Food sales and grocery shelves have been stripped like Thanksgiving was tomorrow. Wood products (plywood and toilrt paper) have disappeared like Houdini. Thousands of jobs have magically appeared in the area (out of state line crews and FEMA personnel) to boost the economy. All of the pollution that has built up over the years will be cleansed and washed out to sea and, as usual, Darwin will weed out a few who are dumb enough to try to cross flooded streams. It will only cost us several trillion dollars and give a boost to the politicians vacationing in Floodidria so they can claim responsibility for micromanageing the sudden upswing in the local economy and claim the right of being recoronated for a few more years.
Just thinking of what a wonderful country we live in. They have saved my tail again...
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