What exactly are you doing to assist those in our southeast U.S. in their time of need, instead of griping about OUR Vice President Harris? If you must know, I’m in Asheville, North Carolina, today volunteering assistance
This is a frequent harasser (this is his 3rd message to me this morning) and I block most of his comments as they are not constructive. However, I'm letting this one through because he has issued a challenge not just to me but to all of us. I wrote a HUGE check to the Salvation Army's Helene Relief Fund Saturday. I would like to request that all my readers to the same to the extent they are able: https://give.helpsalvationarmy.org/give/166081/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=USNDisaster&c_src2=disasterModule
BEFORE the disaster began, I worked day and night to get the message out that "catastrophic" flooding was likely in the region and advised proactive evacuation. You can easily verify that for yourself by paging down and reading my posts. This was in spite of the NWS forecasting, "Heavy rainfall will likely result in locally considerable flash and urban flooding across portions of Florida, with isolated flash and urban flooding possible across the Southeast, Southern Appalachians, and the Tennessee Valley Wednesday through Friday. Minor to isolated moderate river flooding will be possible." A great understatement of the threat.
As Biden was at the beach (again) over the weekend and Harris was in the West at a fundraiser, I will continue to criticize them until they respond appropriately to this disaster!
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It is imperative residents of the central Great Plains use the forecast to prepare for damaging winds and, perhaps, a tornado or two. Tornado Risk The brown area has been moved south into northern Oklahoma and now includes Bartlesville, Ponca City, Enid, and Stillwater, in addition to the cities shown. In Missouri, it includes Joplin and Nevada. Destructive Thunderstorm Winds Here is the color code: Pink and hatched: High risk of destructive winds of 75 mph or stronger. Red and hatched: Enhanced risk of wind gusts of 75 mph or stronger. Yellow: Significant risk of winds 60 mph or stronger. If you live in the red or pink areas, I urge you to prepare for the potential for power outages, some could last a day or more. Bring in lawn furniture or trampolines which could blow about and crash into other objects -- increasing damage. Put your car in the garage or carport.
What exactly are you doing to assist those in our southeast U.S. in their time of need, instead of griping about OUR Vice President Harris?
ReplyDeleteIf you must know, I’m in Asheville, North Carolina, today volunteering assistance
This is a frequent harasser (this is his 3rd message to me this morning) and I block most of his comments as they are not constructive. However, I'm letting this one through because he has issued a challenge not just to me but to all of us. I wrote a HUGE check to the Salvation Army's Helene Relief Fund Saturday. I would like to request that all my readers to the same to the extent they are able: https://give.helpsalvationarmy.org/give/166081/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=USNDisaster&c_src2=disasterModule
DeleteBEFORE the disaster began, I worked day and night to get the message out that "catastrophic" flooding was likely in the region and advised proactive evacuation. You can easily verify that for yourself by paging down and reading my posts. This was in spite of the NWS forecasting, "Heavy rainfall will likely
result in locally considerable flash and urban flooding across
portions of Florida, with isolated flash and urban flooding
possible across the Southeast, Southern Appalachians, and the
Tennessee Valley Wednesday through Friday. Minor to isolated
moderate river flooding will be possible." A great understatement of the threat.
As Biden was at the beach (again) over the weekend and Harris was in the West at a fundraiser, I will continue to criticize them until they respond appropriately to this disaster!