Yep just what the south needs hurricane season, imagine a cat 5 whopping Florida or Texas in the next month or two, the poor infected fuckers will be streaming into other states, thanks GOP assholes! Thousands of severely ill patients and elderly to transport, power out and incompetent state and federal governments, Jesus Christ, a sharpie wouldn't help at all, maybe Donald will nuke it though... IQ 78 will come up with something to distract I'm sure, soon he will be reduced to running around the Washington monument butt naked to distract from the bad news.
How about several bad hurricanes hitting the plague ravaged south? Even if Donald wanted to help, he removed the levers of power and is too stupid to manage it or let an expert do it, Jared will fix it, and skim off the cash, they can stay at Trump's cockroach infested properties, except they might get hammered too, no worries send them there anyway! They will see how much their stable jenius helps them or hinders aid with greed and stupidity. Donald would hold up aid for weeks or months unless the "right" people got the contracts.
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There’s 2020, and then there’s 2020 in the Rio Grande Valley, where devastation has struck on two fronts in a perfect storm of disaster — all before summer’s end. While no one in the Valley needs a reminder that the area has endured a pandemic of biblical proportions for more than a month...
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Hurricane Hanna brings more devastation to virus-ravaged Rio Grande Valley
There’s 2020, and then there’s 2020 in the Rio Grande Valley, where devastation has struck on two fronts in a perfect storm of disaster — all before summer’s end.
While no one in the Valley needs a reminder that the area has endured a pandemic of biblical proportions for more than a month, things became shockingly worse Saturday as the region incurred a storm that only added to the suffering. Leaving some to wonder when the hordes of locusts and frogs and boils will arrive, and how long the people of the Valley can endure the torment of a year that doesn’t give The Monitor much opportunity to print good news.
Whether by coincidence or fate, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said a “tsunami” was coming long before Hurricane Hanna rained down a torrential downpour on the Valley for what seemed like an eternity Saturday evening. A deluge that for the fourth time in nearly as many years flooded our communities, and left structural damage and power outages affecting thousands in its wake.
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