New development isn't the problem.
Exactly.
New development isn't the problem.
The problem is black people, right? Not impervious cover.
Black people.
You have no clue what the problem is. no expertise, no data, no nuthin except reading a news article that I posted.
, you get worse than boutons sometimes.
Oh yeah, its Black Lives Matter, how could I forget?![]()
Everything is political now, America has turned into france
Already Abbott is blaming Houston pols, FEMA, DHS for not evacking 6M outta Houston, ignoring that 100+ people died in the last HOU evac
It's embarrassing to have Ted Cruz as one of the face's of our state at a time like this.
He's really milking it to distract from his "no" vote on Sandy relief. But the people haven't forgotten.
Can't wait for tomorrow when Trump arrives with his trucks full of sweet, sweet socialism.
Oy, Teletrumpter sounded especially pained today. Had to work terra into the Harvey statement.
I am getting triggered by the exclamation points in this article treating a serious subject like a National Geographic Kids article, but the figures are pretty incredible.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.c984e0159bd2
Thank god for that.Editor’s note: We’ve corrected the number of Empire State Buildings this volume of water could occupy.
Cruz is a horrible Senator. He basically flushed Texas' stature/influence down the toilet.
Krazy Kruz, Cornhole, etc were happy, thrilled to deny $10Bs to blue states behind the lying pretext that the bill contained a few $100Ms in pork.
Let's see if Repugs put any pork in any bill to sent $10Bs to Houston area.
Pence President. Not Trump
Trash's campaign assholes sent out a Trash for President fund raising letter.
No its not. Rational people can work through this without politicizing a ing thing. That leaves you and most of the Texas ledge out tho.
True. Pretty sure there aint city on the planet that can handle this, tho.
He mopped the in' floor with her in' ass.
Houston flood: Ad s dam begins overspill
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41081629
A pair of 70-year-old reservoir dams that protect downtown Houston from flooding began overflowing Tuesday, adding to the rising floodwaters from Harvey that have crippled the city after five consecutive days of rain.
Engineers began releasing water from the Ad s and Barker reservoirs Monday to ease the strain on the dams. But the releases were not enough to relieve the pressure after one of the heaviest downpours in U.S. history, Army Corps of Engineers officials said. Both reservoirs are at record highs.
The release of the water means that more homes and streets will flood, and some homes will be inundated for up to a month, said Jeff Lindner of the Harris County Flood Control District.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/houston...evee-breached/HOUSTON -- Authorities outside Houston are urging residents of Brazoria County to evacuate immediately due to floodwaters from Harvey that breached a levee, the Reuters news agency reports.
A warning was posted on Twitter saying, "The levee at Columbia Lakes has been breached!! Get out now!!"
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