Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
Petal and Leif wrote:
> I think most of us understand that it is more likely that a category 5
> hurricane one day eventually would hit the city of New Orleans, than an
> asteroid hit our planet. Don`t pretend to be more stupid than what you are.
> We know New Orleans is under the water surface, we know it is in the region
> that is hit by hurricanes. We know that dikes could break and kill a lot of
> people and make a great damage.
>
> I think it is crazy and very very irrisponsible if people look at it the way
> you do, like comparing that to an asteroid could hit the earth.
And more likely severe flooding of the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers some
spring, a winter storm or just a hot summer over-taxing an already
over-burdened electrical service grid, a Pacific mudslide, hurricanes
in Florida or the SE, and on and on it goes.
Over course we do know Yellowstone is due for a "big one" as is the
San Andreas fault, and an asteroid hit isn't just a supposition but
a future fact.
Everyone plays the odds and when you combine it with a host of other
issues requiring money, you often get away with demoting even Cat 5
hurricane hits on a canal/levee system designed only for Cat 3.
Only after the fact are the geniuses around to tell us the folly of
our ways, and how "obvious" things were.
SMH
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