So this snowflake is in favor of the State telling people where they can and cannot live.
Got it.
Hmmmmm! I think we need to do that here in Reno as well. ๐ค๐
Do what my folks did when they lived in Ft. Myers. Leave a week early and vacation in Georgia.
In the early 70s, I used to work in Miami, live in Coral Gables, had property on Big Pine Key, and during at CAT5 Storm, those few miles seemed like a LONG way to get out of it! It was bumper-to-bumper,. during the one CAT3 storm we had. I can’t even imagine the traffic from Key West...
When I was a young’un in Gitmo, we had strong hurricanes every year. There was nowhere to evacuate to: we just had to hunker down and ride it out.
One hurricane kept going in circles. It hit us 3 times in less than a week.
Your black robed gods were not elected and have no actual power. They are constrained to follow the law that the legislature has written for better or worse.
The problem with hurricane evacuations is that the residents want to wait until the final 24 hours to evacuate even with 2-3 day warnings.
What killed any technical point the author might have made was his blatant political barbs.
It used to be we’d wave at the 4 vehicles on the 25-30 mile drive to town. After the Kalifornian invasion a dozen years ago, it’s bumper to bumper 24/7. I don’t know about telling people where to live —— yes, I do. Those invaders can go back from where they came and take their wackadoodle liberal ideas with them.
It takes a couple hours to leave Key West to get to the mainland, during good days.
I canโt imagine that during such storm situations.
I know. I’ll build a home right next to an active volcano. Then I’ll blame the govt for my problems