Wednesday, October 16, 2024

"buzzards circling: the death toll of hurricane helene not 200, more like over 10,000"

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
wednesday, october 16, 2024 at 09:33:55 p.m. edt

"buzzards circling: the death toll of hurricane helene not 200, more like over 10,000"

https://wltreport.com/2024/10/14/buzzards-circling-death-toll-hurricane-helene-not-200/



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again,a story that's believable,but not reported,because it would make the democrats look bad.

--GRA

AbolishTenure said...

Someone's just got to do the hard work and make a list of names and brief info about place and cause of death. If this is true, it should be pretty easy to get to 1,000.

The government isn't going to do it (neither Feds or NC). Katrina-ization is a one-way street going left. So "our" side has to do the heavy lifting. An online repository could be useful; the hard part will be screening out the uninformed and the emotional and the saboteurs - to boil down the data to hard facts.

AbolishTenure said...

And my concluding personal observations from a hard-hit inland place, where things are bad, but nowhere near as horrific as the mountain-area floods or the landfall. Just under 3 weeks without electricity or NSUncensored. And that's on a main highway 2 minutes from the city limits, where big box retail was up and running in a couple of days and much of the hood within a week. The back roads, not looking good, maybe sometime in November for you.
1. DEI is everywhere - broadcasting, airlines, education, gummint, military, airlines - but Thank God for the crews of 99% white guys with chain saws and big diesel-powered logging machines and bucket trucks to get the electricity going again. Not a Barack or Lakeisha in the bunch.
2. We already "know" FEMA is a fraud magnet but it registers big with you when the lazy neighbor boasts about telling FEMA that a tree fell on his truck, an uninsured junker. And all the nonsense about payouts to the uninsured. Check out https://disasterassistance.gov. See how easy it is to file a claim. Even if you only check the boxes for Wind/Tornado, Hurricane, and "my power was out for at least 3 days", presto, your name is on the list of the Entitled People and supposedly the direct deposit is going to arrive someday. Almost as stupid as the covid stimulus payments.
3. No, honey, you're not "poor" and you're not "disabled". Your problem is that you're "entitled". My problem is that your problem is that you're "entitled" and that's why I question your disability.
4. And you with the generator, patting yourself on the back as some great self-reliant survivalist - while you're driving to town every day for another $50 of gasoline (with the Kamala Saudi Pre-Election Discount) to feed it. Stop whining about the cost. You could have saved $20 a day if you just turned the damn thing off at night. The rest of us had to keep our windows open and we stayed awake all night listening to it.
5. Overall, I give the locals an "F" on coping with this. Some neighbors and me still clearing roads after sunrise, 6 hours after peak of storm passed, and here comes a steady stream of cars inching along the highway toward town for... for what? Gasoline that can't be pumped, stores and restaurants that aren't open. Stupid, stupid, stupid. No way we'd make it through an EMP attack. Or whatever the invading jihadis and CPP agents do when their masters give them the Go signal.
6. Hey Church - it was enjoyable doing the supplies bags with you for the trailer park but don't expect The Entitled to show up at church. The stores were open after a couple days, now the power's on here, the EBT reloaded, and the Muh-Disability and Muh-Social-Security deposits landed on schedule. This hurricane wasn't the spark for Revival, just like the candles lit after 9-11-2001 burned out after a few weeks.

Anonymous said...

Yes,you want a White crew with chainsaws and those guys putting electrical wiring together again. I've seen it here in my neighborhood after bad storms. They're the best.

--GRA