Thursday, August 25, 2011

On The Horizon: More Disappointment

As various gubmint agencies & "leaders" seem to be taking the threat of Hurricane Irene seriously,
Aug 25 (Reuters) - New York City residents who live in low-lying areas should voluntarily start moving out on Friday, before Hurricane Irene is expected to hit, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Thursday.

Otherwise, they risk getting stuck because the mass transit system that millions of New Yorkers rely on might have to be shut down on Saturday, he said at a televised news conference.

New Yorkers should start feeling the effects of Hurricane Irene early Sunday morning. It is expected to hit the city of 8.4 million people as a Category 1 storm, the lowest ranking of major storms.

The mayor made it clear that residents in coastal areas, such as Battery Park City on Manhattan's southern tip, Coney Island and the Rockaways, should not linger until he issues an evacuation order because doing so could endanger emergency workers.
it becomes pretty obvious that the hurricane therefore won't arrive w/ a whimper, let alone a bang. A great disappointment to us. Even the obvious opportunity to let this one wailis small compensation for the destruction & human tragedy for which we had hoped.

Following on an "earthquake" in which no one was injured enough to make any of the news we've seen/heard, we're about ready to abandon all hope of a righteously angered nature starting to get you parasites off her back.

6 comments:

  1. Great video.

    Once again, a real rain refuses to wash the scum off the streets, and by that I mean plutocrats out of the Hamptons.
    ~

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  2. Just Saying Editor:

    Maybe Pat Robertson's right.

    Irene's coming for Fire Island.

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  3. Don't forget that Eric Fucknut Cantor will want 'offsets' in fed spending if any federal money is used to help anyone injured by Irene.

    I can't wait to see how this all plays out.

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  4. I think Mother has been trying to shake you West Coast parasites off into the ocean for quite some time now.

    But boy, you hang on tight.

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  5. Anti-Elite Editor:

    Everything east of the Rockies: GONE!!

    The Great Plains are intended to be underwater.

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  6. Or under glaciers.

    I guess those are history too.

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