Shameless,ignorant hack. That’s actually a compliment to that crazy Communist.
The author should have mentioned the amazing satellites that enable us to predict the path of these deadly storms far in advance. They could not get into orbit without so-called fossil fuels or their derivatives.
As usual, DB’s article provides excellent information and analysis of a situation.
Unfortunately, it makes too much darn sense to be taken seriously by idiotic Lefties like Sanders and Occasional Cortex!
Kerosene replaced whale oil for lighting. JD Rockefeller was the worlds most consequential involuntarily animal rights activist.
The author seems to have an absolute lack of understanding regarding liberals. Liberals WANT human populations diminished. Liberals WANT large numbers of humans to die. How can the author miss this fundamental point?
how does this fool heat his 3 houses?
That article raised my curiosity as to how many people survived; according to Wikipedia, fatality estimates ranged from 6,000 to 12,000 (with 8,000 as a rough consensus), with about 10,000 homes lost, at a time when Galveston had a total population of about 38,000. We don’t know how many evacuated, or how many (if any) weren’t included in an account of official residents, but still odds of buying the farm somewhere in the range of one out of four or one out of five is pretty scary. Imagine if something like that had been the death toll for Katrina.
Evacuation, rescue and cleanup are done using gas powered vehicles! There are no solar trucks! Backup generators are powered by oil! not by the sun!
The Marxist agenda is worse than the tobacco industry. It creates death and destruction, then spends billions of YOUR money denying its responsibility.
Communism kills. Sod off old bastard.
Trump is sending help to the Bahamas. Bahamas are mostly Black. Will the media start saying “Trump loves Black people”? Absolutely not! they will find a way to turn it into something negative.
Is Bernie walking to his rallys?
I remember down in Galveston
when storm winds swept the town
the high tide from the ocean, Lord,
put water all around.
Wasn’t that a Mighty Day (a mighty day)
a Mighty Day (a mighty day)
a Mighty Day, Great God, that mornin’
when the storm winds swept the town.
The first verse and chorus from “A Mighty Day”.
Chad Mitchell trio in the 60s.