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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

So now we all know, but their show doesn't stop.

A Substack was reporting that Tucker was saying that Gates was an Epstein client.

So maybe we all know that too but nothing changes.

Talk about thumbing their noses.

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wilson's avatar

It has been amusing to see people say the reptilians are running scared. More likely they think they've won. All that's left is to finish mopping up the pitiful resistance and tie up a few loose ends. They get away with every crime. Why should this be any different? I hope I'm wrong.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I hope everything I have read about the latest Hurricane is 'overblown' but I fear it is not. Our lovely gov is looking to take out retirees, especially, this is sadly clear. Due to this, and Florida's geography, it's a vulnerable place. I apologize for my honesty, Floridians. It is why I am sick with worry from over here in my idiot town. My elder brother and his wife recently bought a house in Sarasota and are literally moving down there, now diverted to some relatives only 100 miles away from hit point. I fear for their lives. He worked hard all his life and just wanted to enjoy these last years, I fear at best he will lose the new house to this disaster.

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Stegiel's avatar

Insurance is an issue. GMO mosquitos another. Personally I am adapted to the NorCal weather. Even Portland too hot in summer, let alone Eugene. Florida is I imagine more like Costa Rica which I also physically can not tolerate.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I would miss the seasons and trees I have come to know. Though I came from Michigan, I ended up at nearly the same latitude. (Both states include the 45th latitude). I don't mind hot, can tolerate Portland OR heat, but one college trip to Florida back in the 1990's cemented the idea to me that it was no where I would ever want to live. More the setting for some kind of creepy movie. Not sure Florida will be there in a few days....functionally.

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Stegiel's avatar

Milton may be engineered to be less damaging. Milton may be left alone. Milton may be further enhanced. The times are very stressed with world war on every level. Florida underwater has an Atlantis nimbus, a sunken urban place. If weather is now reassembling itself as man keeps locally pushing we cannot know what comes next save likely more extreme. Cold hard winters maybe.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

There's a military term for corralling all the enemy in one easily cut off part of the country, from whence they have no escape.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Is September a nice time to visit San Francisco?

Or is there never a nice time?

Talking with a San Fran resident on this matter and she just said "Don't go.".

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Stegiel's avatar

October is ideal. Late September. Warm. Sunny., Not crowded since summer done. Lodging cheap since high season done. Book a year out with air insurance just in case all planes next October are grounded. I bet China Air has some hell of a deal from NZ! Or someone. Though I suppose tour packages are not to all tastes I do have travel expertise.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

So it's not all horrible with streets full of druggies and accosters?

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Stegiel's avatar

Not really. Worse are store closures downtown. Union Square, four blocks from home, is not the former shopping Mecca, spread out now to neighborhoods is life.

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