Posted on 02/07/2019 1:30:30 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Thank Goodness the streets will finally be cleaned..
Is that a bad thing?
And that’s a problem because...
LOL. That subject crossed my mind , that the open sewer/toilet culture will be dealt with.
“models suggest”
Meaning “this is a wild a$$ guess as to what will actually happen, but we hope you’re terrified”.
FTFY. ;-)
We might need to plan another Fukishima to radiate the ocean, just in case.
An ancient king in England tried once to stop the rise of the ocean. The records should be consulted to see how successful he was.
Please don’t wait 70 years. Tomorrow would be just fine. Or this afternoon.
well in 10 years it will all be covered in sewage...
Water will be welcome to cleanse the streets
Maybe “literally flushed”.
Yes! Yes!
Tell the idiots it’s true!!
I’ve been wanting cheap Marina district real estate since the quake! This could be it! They leave and sell in a panic!
Yeah Babee! Globull BS for thee, cheap land for me!
I was told in 1981 , while living in NJ, that everything 25 miles inland less would be under water by the year 2000. I had a test and this was an actual question that needed to be answered. Goebbels is alive and well within our schools, the media and progressives in the government.
Release the million gallon container of Scubbing Bubbles.
How do we speed this up?
I recently read an article that showed there has been no sea level rise in the pacific islands. I’d think they would be especially sensitive to sea level rise.
Lotsa weasel words in this. I see the word “could” used over and over, and “estimate”.
In other words, “We’re all gonna die! Maybe.”
That’s 58 years after the planet craps out.
Model’s Suggest,,,
Thinking Hot Chicks!
Yes,I’m Corrupt.
So much for the pooper scoopers!
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