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Hurricanes cause tremendous amounts of damage in the USA.
But they don't start there; they begin over West Africa, and track over the Atlantic ocean, feeding off warm tropical water, before arriving at the American shoreline.
They arrive unsolicited, lacking a visa or travel documents, and barge
their way in.
This is clearly unacceptable.
The answer is going to be the construction of a five mile high solid wall all around the southern and eastern US coastline. This will keep the hurricanes out, for sure.
Investigations are continuing into how to finance the project.
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Important, pertinent, frequently and currently quite
necessary. Hurricanes suck. Things get damaged, houses too,
especially houses. Perhaps even mine. |
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Worse than the Vogon Constructor Fleet? Time will tell. |
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//they begin over West Africa// |
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So the problem is west Africa. Or, it seems the vast amounts
of energy in and around the Sahara in certain conditions. I
think that's all the excuse we need to refill megalake Chad,
Congo and perhaps a few other low lying areas. If spurious
experimentation on a continental scale doesn't work, I don't
know what will. |
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I imagine that Mexico will fund it, and build it the instant that Trump Retard tells them it's their job, and to get on with it. |
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Since //feeding off warm tropical water// is part of the problem, would it not be cheaper to cool the ocean by bringing a few icebergs down from the Arctic... |
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