Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on August 29, 2016 at 12:09:17 from (162.104.89.197):
In Reply to: Am I hard hearted???? posted by JD Seller on August 28, 2016 at 08:43:12:
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To a certain amount I agree. BUT I haven't heard much whining from these people. What I have seen is it being made into something political. If the politicians and glowbull warmers and everyone else would get out of their way then the locals take care of themselves. The ones you hear whining on TV are the ones that want the government and everyone else to take care of their stupidity. Occasionally Mother nature throws everyone a curve ball that we can't quite deal with immediately but if the government will get out of the way the local people will get the problem solved.
The rains in LA were an extreme rarity, I heard reports of up to 35". On flat ground any place would flood. I'm 500 miles north and we got over 18" but I'm on a hill.
The problem isn't the weather, every location in the world has some kind of unique weather phenomenon that will plague people at some point. The problem is people that don't want to take charge of their own lives and prepare for the worst that can happen. Government intervention only makes that mindset worse.
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