Hundreds of Thousands of people out their homes because of a natural disaster.
Glad we could help the Iranians build a nuke.
Glad we could help the Iranians build a nuke.
Hundreds of Thousands of people out their homes because of a natural disaster.
Glad we could help the Iranians build a nuke.
Are you referring to Operation Merlin?Hundreds of Thousands of people out their homes because of a natural disaster.
Glad we could help the Iranians build a nuke.
According to the governor there are at least 40,000 homes that have flood damage. The average household in LA is about 2.55. Math is hard.
To get to "Hundreds of Thousands", every flood damaged house would have to be damaged bad enough to not be able to stay in it (not even close to likely). And the houses would have to have nearly twice the average household size to manage "Hundreds of Thousands". Yes math can be tough.
Are you serious greed? Damn look at the population that has been hurt by this.
http://www.theadvocate.com/louisiana_flood_2016/article_62b54a48-662a-11e6-aade-afd357ccc11f.html
Sobering stats: 110,000 homes worth $20B in flood-affected areas in Baton Rouge region, analysis says
Now how many people is that, greed.
Oh and glad the Iranians can take ransom money and build devices that blow the legs of Army Soldiers and Marines.
While the final numbers won't be known for some time, Gov. John Bel Edwards' office has estimated 60,646 houses were damaged and 30,000 people rescued; other people escaped on their own. FEMA says 109,398 people or households have applied for housing help, and 25,000 National Flood Insurance Programclaims have been filed. The American Red Cross called it the worst natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey in 2012.
Now a new analysis offers another set of numbers. Ezra Boyd of Mandeville, who holds a Ph.D. in geography from LSU and runs the website DisasterMap.net, said Monday (Aug. 22) that as many as 188,729 occupied houses and 507,495 people -- 11 percent of the state's population -- were "affected" by the flood.
http://www.nola.com/weather/index.ssf/2016/08/how_many_people_houses_were_fl.html
We can argue over semantics. Deal is we payed ransom money to Iran and a shit load of people are hurting down in LA.
While the final numbers won't be known for some time, Gov. John Bel Edwards' office has estimated 60,646 houses were damaged and 30,000 people rescued; other people escaped on their own. FEMA says 109,398 people or households have applied for housing help, and 25,000 National Flood Insurance Programclaims have been filed. The American Red Cross called it the worst natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey in 2012.
Now a new analysis offers another set of numbers. Ezra Boyd of Mandeville, who holds a Ph.D. in geography from LSU and runs the website DisasterMap.net, said Monday (Aug. 22) that as many as 188,729 occupied houses and 507,495 people -- 11 percent of the state's population -- were "affected" by the flood.
http://www.nola.com/weather/index.ssf/2016/08/how_many_people_houses_were_fl.html
No, you just make stuff up (lie) to fit your own narrative. There was no ransom. People ARE hurting in La.
Horse crap. Everybody knows it was ransom.
And,glad to see you are diminishing what is going on in LA.
Typical two faced liberal.
Snoops said EG is wrong again!Greed...."the self righteous arbiter of truth". LMFAO.
"everybody knows", more 100% malarkey from the malarkey king.
I'm diminishing nothing about La, you're exaggerating it when the tragedy is bad enough without your nonsense.
I am not exaggerating jack. This is a natural disaster of immense proportions.
And, our country directed by Obama paid ransom money.
Yes. You are exaggerating the condition, proven by YOUR links.
And no, no ransom regardless of how much you want it to be. You simply make stuff up.