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Sunday, July 13, 2025

President Donald Trump suggested the tragic loss of life that occurred in Texas as a result of historic flooding could have been mitigated if the county had "bells... or something, go off." In an interview with his daughter-in-law Lara Trump on her Fox News show, My View with Lara Trump, the president spoke about the floods that have killed at least 129 people. "There can be nothing worse than losing a child, and the way this happened ... there was very early warning, they warned the day before, they warned even two days before, they warned four hours before ... " He added, "Maybe they should have had bells ... or something, go off. But it's pretty dangerous territory when you think of all the times they've had this problem."

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Blaming the victims is the go to move of every scam artist ever; who will tell you that if the mark wasn't so greedy or so dumb or so something else... they would not be victims of the scam.

Trump is very good at blaming the victims.... he seems to actually enjoy it.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-07-13 01:12 PM | Reply

" there was very early warning, they warned the day before, they warned even two days before, they warned four hours before "

Moron doesn't know the difference between a "watch", and a "warning".

The "warning" first happened around 1:15am.

#2 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-07-13 01:17 PM | Reply

... But it's pretty dangerous territory when you think of all the times they've had this problem." ...

Do You Lve In Flash Flood Alley?
twri.tamu.edu

... For many Texans, the Hill Country is not just a region but a way of life: beautiful vistas of rocky hillsides, small towns with live music and quaint festivals, and, of course, hot summer days spent diving into spring-fed swimming holes or floating down iconic rivers.

Those same rivers can tell another story about the Hill Country, however. Those rivers run through Flash Flood Alley, one of the most flood-prone regions on the continent. Following the curve of the Balcones Escarpment through Texas' middle -- from Waco south to Uvalde -- Flash Flood Alley's weather and landscape distinctively work together to produce rapid flood events.

A unique phenomenon

Major flash floods are common along the Balcones Escarpment because of two factors prevalent in the region, according to experts: intense rainfall events and efficient drainage off the landscape. ...



#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-07-13 07:21 PM | Reply

@#2 ... Moron doesn't know the difference between a "watch", and a "warning".

The "warning" first happened around 1:15am. ...

Yup.

... and how many of those affected were aware of that warning?


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-07-14 02:50 AM | Reply

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