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Mar 10, 2023, 3:10:02 AM3/10/23
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In article <fe0bdc04-f1ce-48f6-ac7c-
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Molly Bolt <mollyth...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Democrats are so fucking stupid.
>

More than a dozen people have died in San Bernardino County’s
mountain communities in the wake of back-to-back snowstorms that
dumped historic amounts of snow — more than 100 inches in places
— stranding many in their homes for two weeks, county officials
said.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday it
has responded to 13 deaths since Feb. 23, though investigators
have determined that only one had a “direct correlation to the
weather,” according to a news release. That person died at a
hospital after a car crash during the storm.

Four were people who either died at a hospital or were in
hospice, officials said, and therefore will not be investigated.
The rest are under investigation by the coroner’s division of
the Sheriff’s Department.

<https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-03-09/deaths-
climbs-to-13-after-san-bernardino-snowstorms>

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Mar 10, 2023, 10:58:33 PM3/10/23
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On 3/10/23 3:05 AM, Newsom sucks cock wrote:
> In article <fe0bdc04-f1ce-48f6-ac7c-
> 39d5ce...@googlegroups.com>
> Molly Bolt <mollyth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Democrats are so fucking stupid.
>>
>
> More than a dozen people have died in San Bernardino County’s
> mountain communities in the wake of back-to-back snowstorms that
> dumped historic amounts of snow — more than 100 inches in places
> — stranding many in their homes for two weeks, county officials
> said.


That'd be kinda wimpy snowfall in the Rockies ....

I remember Silverton Co ... most of the houses had
a DOOR TO NOWHERE on the 2nd floor. Guess why ? :-)


> The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday it
> has responded to 13 deaths since Feb. 23, though investigators
> have determined that only one had a “direct correlation to the
> weather,” according to a news release. That person died at a
> hospital after a car crash during the storm.
>
> Four were people who either died at a hospital or were in
> hospice, officials said, and therefore will not be investigated.
> The rest are under investigation by the coroner’s division of
> the Sheriff’s Department.
>
> <https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-03-09/deaths-
> climbs-to-13-after-san-bernardino-snowstorms>


And next, the MUD SLIDES ! Multi-Megabuck houses just
sliding, sliding, sliding down the hills .......

And after the mud slides - the EARTHQUAKES !

The pop of Cal should be evacuated - preferably to some
of those perfect socialist/communist countries they love
so much - and the entire place turned into some sort of
nature reserve where construction is forbidden due to
perpetually unsafe/unstable conditions over broad areas.

Come on ... it's EVERY YEAR - sometimes twice a year.
It's either burning down, drying out, flooding, freezing,
sliding downhill or shaking. There's a fair case for
emptying-out the place. Hurricanes and tornadoes hit
POINTS every so often - but Cal always delivers disasters,
natural or human.
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