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otowntiger wrote:EDR1222 wrote:If it holds like that, there are not going to be many fish this year!
Yeah, but if it holds in that configuration, the US mainland should be "protected" don't you think? Just my humble opinion.
I'm not against the US or hating anybody here, but I much rather see a hurricane hit the US than hitting Central America. If a major hurricane hits Central America the death toll could be in the hundreds or thousands. Hurricanes Mitch, Joan, and Fifi together have killed over 15,000 people. Four hurricanes in one year in Florida only* killed about 100 people.
*100 people is a lot, but I'm comparing 100 to 15,000.
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wxmann_91 wrote:otowntiger wrote:EDR1222 wrote:If it holds like that, there are not going to be many fish this year!
Yeah, but if it holds in that configuration, the US mainland should be "protected" don't you think? Just my humble opinion.
I'm not against the US or hating anybody here, but I much rather see a hurricane hit the US than hitting Central America. If a major hurricane hits Central America the death toll could be in the hundreds or thousands. Hurricanes Mitch, Joan, and Fifi together have killed over 15,000 people. Four hurricanes in one year in Florida only* killed about 100 people.
*100 people is a lot, but I'm comparing 100 to 15,000.
I'm all for helping fellow man, but there is a limit to my generosity.
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wxmann_91 wrote:otowntiger wrote:EDR1222 wrote:If it holds like that, there are not going to be many fish this year!
Yeah, but if it holds in that configuration, the US mainland should be "protected" don't you think? Just my humble opinion.
I'm not against the US or hating anybody here, but I much rather see a hurricane hit the US than hitting Central America. If a major hurricane hits Central America the death toll could be in the hundreds or thousands. Hurricanes Mitch, Joan, and Fifi together have killed over 15,000 people. Four hurricanes in one year in Florida only* killed about 100 people.
*100 people is a lot, but I'm comparing 100 to 15,000.
I agree 100%
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wxmann_91 wrote:otowntiger wrote:EDR1222 wrote:If it holds like that, there are not going to be many fish this year!
Yeah, but if it holds in that configuration, the US mainland should be "protected" don't you think? Just my humble opinion.
I'm not against the US or hating anybody here, but I much rather see a hurricane hit the US than hitting Central America. If a major hurricane hits Central America the death toll could be in the hundreds or thousands. Hurricanes Mitch, Joan, and Fifi together have killed over 15,000 people. Four hurricanes in one year in Florida only* killed about 100 people.
*100 people is a lot, but I'm comparing 100 to 15,000.
Send a major hurricane up the mouth of the Mississippi to New Orleans, and you'd be eating some crow.
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Swamping New Orleans would make it smelly and perhaps financially impossible to justify salvaging the below-sea-level portions -- but it won't kill thousands of people.TSmith274 wrote:Send a major hurricane up the mouth of the Mississippi to New Orleans, and you'd be eating some crow.
Be that as it may, if folks in various grinding dictatorships and socialist basketcase economies don't have the wherewithall to afford concrete houses and high-speed internet -- it does not logically transpire that the more affluent and/or responsible "deserve" the disaster instead.
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Ouch! I don't wish a hurricane on anybody, and thank goodness we don't have the power to decide.
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