archer wrote: I guess if you are related to the 19 who died, or the first floor of your house is under water, or your business will be closed for weeks while you arrange for repairs....its probably a disaster. Easy to sit here in Colorado and call it no big deal.
4500 people die everyday in this county so according to your logic ...Everyday is a desiaster
The saturated ground combined with wind knocks over trees and causes blackouts. It wasn't as bad as people feared, but it is still going to cost 100's of millions to fix up everything.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
It will be a disiastor of magnatititude perpotions tomarrow. when all those suck ups go back to work, and the union workers dont. They are scared of getting thier feet wet.
Hoot Owl wrote: It will be a disiastor of magnatititude perpotions tomarrow. when all those suck ups go back to work, and the union workers dont. They are scared of getting thier feet wet.