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What did Trump do to cause the coming hurricane?

rsr

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Too much hot air, I reckon. He's a one-man climate change machine.
 

Crabtownboy

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The real question is how will he help the people on the Gulf Coast? This is his first real test in this area as president. This is an opportunity to show real leadership or real incompetency. I hope he shows real leadership and makes good decisions.
 

Alcott

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I hope he shows real leadership and makes good decisions.

I think snip you hope he'll louse it all up. He will be accused of that no matter what he does, but objective observers won't take frivolous accusations seriously.
 
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Revmitchell

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You can believe extreme leftists will be looking to blame Trump for something in this event. After all rules for radicals says never waste a crisis.
 
The main problem is an emotionally driven debate on the nation's stage. BB is so refreshing, because, for the most part, the members are sincere and rational. There is no hidden agenda here. But that is not the case with the rest of the nation. I have neighbors who are in their 20s. They were never taught critical thinking. They can't differentiate between truth and deceit.

After a few conversations with them, they started avoiding me. Not that we have much in common, but I get along with my other neighbors.

Nowadays, whomever makes the most noise wins. And I think the news media must feed off of controversy, because there simply is no such things as objective news broadcasts. I guess once again our only hope is God's mercy. From the day Trump announced his candidacy, I knew he would be the next President.

I have witnesses to attest to that. I prayed for God's mercy upon this great nation, every day up to and including election day.
 

Alcott

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Right now, I don't care. I just found out that a friend of mine's daughter, along with his e-wife, was killed in a wreck driving back to college, as they were involved in a 4-car accident and their car hydroplaned. This was near Abilene (TX), away from the hurricane, so that only remotely, if at all, had anything to do with it.
 

rsr

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It's sobering how real life, and death, makes a hash out of our political squabbles. Our prayers should be with that family.
 

Use of Time

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You can believe extreme leftists will be looking to blame Trump for something in this event. After all rules for radicals says never waste a crisis.

Never waste a crisis? Like you and the threadstarter have done in here? Somehow made a hurricane into a swipe at the left.

You have become obsessed. It's unhealthy and it's why this nation will never heal with people like you. This thread is pretty much picking a fight before it ever needed to start. Have fun and continually be divisive....pastor.
 

Alcott

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TCassidy

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While Hispanics make up about 40 percent of the state's population, Texas has one of the largest black populations in the country.

Let's see: Where I live Hispanics make up 91% of the population. And we didn't get a drop of rain nor even a gentle breeze. Harvey must be Hispanic, not White!

Now, about the black population of Texas:

1 District of Columbia 50.7% African American
2 Mississippi 37.3% African American
3 Louisiana 32.4% African American
4 Georgia 31.4% African American
5 Maryland 30.1% African American
6 South Carolina 28.5% African American
7 Alabama 26.4% African American
8 North Carolina 21.6% African American
9 Delaware 21.0% African American
10 Virginia 19.9% African American

Hmmmm. Texas didn't even make the list!

In fact. (What? Facts in a political discussion? How odd!) African Americans make up 11.6% of the Texas population. 1.7% below the national average of 12.3%.
Republicans are much more interested in passing bills to limit access to abortion and cutting family planning funding. That means they aren't at all worried about saving the lives of black women and this hurricane is unlikely to be any different.
Yes, most of the Republican controlled state legislature in Texas is against murdering babies. Murdering children is hardly "family planning."

Yes, the legislature is concerned with saving the lives of black women. Especially black women in their infancy.

Over all, in the US, African Americans make up 12.3% of the population but make up 39% of abortions. Black babies are being murdered at the rate 3 times their population percentage. There is a word for that. It is called genocide!

The racist Democrats support the genocide of the African American community by supporting the murder of African American babies at a rate 3 times their population percentage.
 
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