MikePA
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Words have meaning as do facts. 1,200 is not thousands.Does the fact that only 900 may die instead of 2000 change the intent of this thread any?
Words have meaning as do facts. 1,200 is not thousands.Does the fact that only 900 may die instead of 2000 change the intent of this thread any?
Words have meaning as do facts. 1,200 is not thousands.
If you're getting out of town high prices serve a purpose. They remind us that we need to think about whether we need gas and that wherever we're going should have cheaper gas. Buy a few gallons at the inflated prices just to get out and then pull over 50 miles outside of town for a little cheaper gas. Repeat until you get where you're going or gas is cheap enough to fill your tank. You pay a few cents more but the people who can't leave (and emergency services vehicles who need to be there) still have gas.
The government control method shares the cost among the tax base, but is yet another thing the government regulates and tends to punish the wealthy (who pay the most taxes to support it but wouldn't be eligible for the free busing).
As long as you're talking about how many may die, why not just say TENS OF THOUSANDS may die. As I said, such hyperbole brings back memories of Ray Nagin which is all I need to know about the purpose of this thread.I did not say thousands WILL die. I said thousands MAY die.
I'm 200 miles inland and have never experienced a hurricane. Rita was right after Katrina, and had the potential to cause severe flooding in our area when she came through here, but she fizzled out by the time she got here.
The projected path of Gustov has it headed right for Tyler and with the size and power of this storm, it could be really bad. I bought ten gallons of gasoline for my generator, and the more I'm reading, the more gas I want to buy. I'm going to buy another 20 gallons today and stock up on some supplies. We're good on groceries, but don't have very much water stored up. If we get some flooding, drinking water is something that we might not have since we're on city water.
Since this is something new to me/us, what do you guys recomend that we have on hand? No need to board up windows or any of that, but more along the lines of what to expect or need in case we get hit by severe weather that really dumps allot of rain on us and floods the creeks to the point the roads are not driveable.
Thanks,
Eddie
As long as you're talking about how many may die, why not just say TENS OF THOUSANDS may die. As I said, such hyperbole brings back memories of Ray Nagin which is all I need to know about the purpose of this thread.
I didn't realize you were expecting the gas stations to provide charity, which is a fine thing, if you have the wherewithall to do it. How much gas are you going to buy for those other poor souls who need it? I would assume if you expect the gas stations to provide charity, you will also. And I admire you for that.
Bird,
I am sure that you have not read the entire thread and do not realize that I am not necessarily blaming the gouging on the individual station owners. They are forced to raise their prices if the distributor raises theirs. And the distributor is forced to raise his prices if the refinery raises their price. However, the refinery is not forced to raise it's prices during a disaster if it knows that it's costs for the product will be lowered in the coming months.
I am equally distressed at the millions of dollars this evacuation will cost the taxpayers and I realize there is a good chance that the hurricane will miss the area and the money will have been completely wasted. Then this scenario will repeat itself many times over the coming years with many more millions of dollars being wasted with needless evacuations. Then the big one hits, just like Katrina did, and the people are weary of having evacuated needlessly so many times recently and stay home. Then tragedy. I wish I knew how to prevent this needless loss of millions of dollars to the taxpayers and how to prevent others from losing their lives but I am sure that history will repeat itself as it always does.