• Re: It's Trump's Fault Camp Mystic Is In A Flood-Prone Area

    From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 8 01:49:23 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
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    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an alarming
    26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In 1932,
    a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no fatalities were
    reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence of
    waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it
    particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially
    during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated. They had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise in the
    river? Get real!

    =============
    The storm dumped up to 20 inches of rain on some areas, and the Guadalupe
    River at Kerrville rose more than 20 feet in just an hour in the early
    morning of Friday, July 4. Many officials have begun to point fingers as
    to why the waters rose so quickly, with so little warning.

    Kerrville city manager Dalton Rice reiterated that sentiment in the same
    press conference, saying the storms that hit the areas "dumped more rain
    than what was forecasted."
    ...
    Timeline of forecasts and warnings

    The afternoon before the disaster struck, the National Weather Service
    office in Austin/San Antonio issued a flood watch on July 3 at 1:18 p.m.
    CT that included Kerrville. The alert stated: "Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with isolated amounts of 5 to 7 inches are possible."

    But a convergence of thunderstorms and remnant moisture from Tropical
    Storm Barry sent the rainfall totals higher, and water levels in the
    Guadalupe River near Kerrville skyrocketed from 0.34 feet at 11:45 p.m.
    CT on July 3 � well below flood stage � to a raging 34.29 feet by 6:45
    a.m. on July 4, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    CBS News analysis of the emergency weather alerts in the state of Texas
    found there were 22 warnings from the National Weather Service for Kerr
    County and the Kerrville area, where the most catastrophic flooding
    occurred.

    The first warning to residents occurred at 1:14 a.m. CT on July 4, urging people to avoid flooded roadways, but not calling for evacuations. A
    slightly earlier announcement was issued ahead of midnight for Bandera
    County, which is adjacent to Kerr.

    The first weather emergency alert sent by the National Weather Service
    with urgent language instructing people to "seek higher ground now" was
    sent at 4:03 a.m. CT, according to CBS News review of every alert sent to cellphones from July 2 to July 5. At this point the river was rising,
    roughly 1.74 feet high. But there were no alerts sent to cellphones in
    the area by Kerr or Bandera local government officials. The only
    information the public could rely on was National Weather Service
    announcements that were sent in the middle of the night and early
    morning.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-floods-emergency-alerts-weather- forecast-staffing-budget/

    ==========
    And one of the reasons the forcast wasn't accurate is that DoD stopped
    NOAA from accessing 3 satellites that were specifically designed to
    monitor rapid intensification like what occurred.

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone was
    asleap.

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  • From Stuart Fowler@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 8 14:35:14 2025
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    On 07 Jul 2025, Baxter <[email protected]> posted some news:104htf3$36jvc$[email protected]:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote in news:r0lo6k1tqad8u04hmreo5n2f49q0hr8emn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu
    ck ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an alarming
    26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In 1932,
    a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no fatalities were
    reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The
    region's thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the
    convergence of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek,
    makes it particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding,
    especially during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated. They
    had PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise in
    the river? Get real!

    =============
    The storm dumped up to 20 inches of rain on some areas, and the
    Guadalupe River at Kerrville rose more than 20 feet in just an hour in
    the early morning of Friday, July 4. Many officials have begun to
    point fingers as to why the waters rose so quickly, with so little
    warning.

    Kerrville city manager Dalton Rice reiterated that sentiment in the
    same press conference, saying the storms that hit the areas "dumped
    more rain than what was forecasted."
    ...
    Timeline of forecasts and warnings

    The afternoon before the disaster struck, the National Weather Service
    office in Austin/San Antonio issued a flood watch on July 3 at 1:18
    p.m. CT that included Kerrville. The alert stated: "Rainfall amounts
    of 1 to 3 inches with isolated amounts of 5 to 7 inches are possible."

    But a convergence of thunderstorms and remnant moisture from Tropical
    Storm Barry sent the rainfall totals higher, and water levels in the Guadalupe River near Kerrville skyrocketed from 0.34 feet at 11:45
    p.m. CT on July 3 — well below flood stage — to a raging 34.29 feet by 6:45 a.m. on July 4, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    CBS News analysis of the emergency weather alerts in the state of
    Texas found there were 22 warnings from the National Weather Service
    for Kerr County and the Kerrville area, where the most catastrophic
    flooding occurred.

    The first warning to residents occurred at 1:14 a.m. CT on July 4,
    urging people to avoid flooded roadways, but not calling for
    evacuations. A slightly earlier announcement was issued ahead of
    midnight for Bandera County, which is adjacent to Kerr.

    The first weather emergency alert sent by the National Weather Service
    with urgent language instructing people to "seek higher ground now"
    was sent at 4:03 a.m. CT, according to CBS News review of every alert
    sent to cellphones from July 2 to July 5. At this point the river was
    rising, roughly 1.74 feet high. But there were no alerts sent to
    cellphones in the area by Kerr or Bandera local government officials.
    The only information the public could rely on was National Weather
    Service announcements that were sent in the middle of the night and
    early morning.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-floods-emergency-alerts-weather- forecast-staffing-budget/

    ==========
    And one of the reasons the forcast wasn't accurate is that DoD stopped
    NOAA from accessing 3 satellites that were specifically designed to
    monitor rapid intensification like what occurred.

    Oh bullshit. Stop your lying. Even a dope like you should be able to use
    the link below and see what the weather alerting was. Click on the pins
    and follow the directions. Somebody did a nice job with this website.

    https://www.weather.gov/wrh/Climate?wfo=ewx

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone
    was asleap.

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 8 14:59:30 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
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    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an alarming
    26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In 1932,
    a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no fatalities were
    reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The
    region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence of
    waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it
    particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially
    during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated. They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone was >>asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone area,
    a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say, "Ah fuck
    it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with your 750
    girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old woman
    voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch -
    EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 9 03:20:38 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:o6qq6khnqc14o577uadjk11g8mbbepsngn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote in >>news:ravp6k5gmt3bgahgu57gqfi5pnndp8naam@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu
    ck ing.dwarf.com:

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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
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    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an
    alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In
    1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The
    region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence
    of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it
    particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially
    during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated. They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone
    was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone
    area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say, "Ah
    fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with your
    750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY
    BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old
    woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch -
    EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San
    Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain and flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the Hill
    Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding later occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain, with
    isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the NWS
    issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of Hunt,
    at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent
    danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14 AM -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    As to the "Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones", there's at
    least 12 campgrounds in that area, populated by kids that have NO mobile
    phone, or may have shut them off during sleep time. There were also
    sources that said there was no coverage of WEA in large portions of that
    area.

    Then there's this:
    ==========
    Texas officials refuse to say whether the on-duty emergency officer was
    awake while devastating flooding swept through the central region of the
    Lone Star State � as the death toll in the worst-affected county rose to
    87 Tuesday.

    During a tense press conference, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha was
    unable to answer direct questions about who was in charge and whether
    they were asleep early Friday morning when the Guadalupe River burst its
    banks.

    https://nypost.com/2025/07/08/us-news/texas-officials-wont-say-whether- emergency-alert-officer-was-awake-during-deadly-flooding/
    ===========

    And this:
    ======
    he original forecast that we received on Wednesday from the National
    Weather Service predicted 3 to 6 inches of rain in the Concho Valley and
    4 to 8 inches of rain in the Hill Country,� Texas Emergency Management
    Chief W. Nim Kidd said at a news conference Friday. �The amount of rain
    that fell in this specific location was never in any of those forecasts nonetheless.�

    https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/national-weather-service- nws-staff-cuts-trump-budget-texas-floods-rcna217139
    ===========

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  • From Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Fri Jul 11 09:19:09 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote
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    ing.dwarf.com:

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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote in
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:r0lo6k1tqad8u04hmreo5n2f49q0hr8emn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>> ck
    ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an
    alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In
    1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is >>>>>>> known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The
    region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence >>>>>>> of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it >>>>>>> particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially >>>>>>> during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated. They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise in >>>> the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone >>>>>> was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone
    area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say, "Ah >>>>> fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with your
    750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY
    BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old
    woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch -
    EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San
    Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain and
    flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the Hill
    Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding later
    occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain, with
    isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the NWS
    issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of Hunt,
    at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent
    danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14 AM -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    [chuckle]

    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T sleep.

    It's because the people of TX were engaged in promiscuity and debauchery
    on that night. It was a Tuesday, after all. Two Domestics for Tuesday,
    kid. Grow some hair on your chest.

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    Hasbro

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 11 15:18:39 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> >>>>wrote
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    ck
    ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an
    alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In
    1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is >>>>>>> known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The >>>>region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence >>>>>>> of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it >>>>>>> particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially >>>>>>> during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated.
    They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise
    in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone >>>>>>was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone
    area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say,
    "Ah
    fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with your
    750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY
    BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old
    woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch - >>>>EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San
    Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain
    and
    flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the Hill
    Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding later
    occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain, with
    isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the NWS
    issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This
    warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of Hunt,
    at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent
    danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14 AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    [chuckle]

    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T sleep.

    So you never, ever sleep?


    Why are you people so fucking ignorant?


    You're fucking insane!

    ================
    On July 4, the day Trump signed the bill, flash floods devastated central Texas, leaving more than 100 people dead and about 160 still missing.
    Local officials immediately blamed cuts to the National Weather Service
    (NWS) for the disaster, but reviews showed that NWS meteorologists had predicted the storm accurately and had sent out three increasingly urgent warnings at 1:14 a.m., 4:03 a.m., and 6:06 a.m.

    But four hours passed before the police department in the City of
    Kerrville issued a warning. It wasn�t until 7:32 that the city urged
    people along the Guadalupe River to move to higher ground immediately.
    The missing link between the NWS and public safety personnel appears to
    have been the weather service employee in charge of coordinating between
    them. He took an unplanned early retirement under pressure from the
    �Department of Government Efficiency� and has not been replaced.
    =========

    TX Repugs also turned down Federal money for building a siren warning
    system that would have warned people in a timely manner even if they were asleep.

    ==============
    Former commissioner of flooded Texas county says siren system would have
    saved lives

    https://www.npr.org/2025/07/09/nx-s1-5461143/texas-floods-kerr-siren- warning-system

    ============
    KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) � Over the last decade, an array of Texas state and
    local agencies missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system
    intended to avert a disaster like the one that killed dozens of young
    campers and scores of others in Kerr County on the Fourth of July.

    The agencies repeatedly failed to secure roughly $1 million for a project
    to better protect the county�s 50,000 residents and thousands of youth
    campers and tourists who spend time along the Guadalupe River in an area
    known as �flash-flood alley.� The plan, which would have installed flood monitoring equipment near Camp Mystic, cost about as much as the county
    spends on courthouse security every two years, or 1.5% of its annual
    budget.

    Meanwhile, other communities had moved ahead with sirens and warning
    systems of their own. In nearby Comfort, a long, flat-three minute
    warning sound signifying flood danger helped evacuate the town of 2,000
    people as practiced.

    https://apnews.com/article/texas-floods-camp-warning-system-not-funded- 0845df62390b9623331ba4a030c5fc7d
    =================

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  • From Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Fri Jul 11 13:17:05 2025
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    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:
    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote
    in news:3a627ktstqkq84k2skp7ed8ef8ls76sh70
    @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:o6qq6khnqc14o577uadjk11g8mbbepsngn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>>> ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote in

    news:ravp6k5gmt3bgahgu57gqfi5pnndp8naam@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>> ck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote
    in


    news:r0lo6k1tqad8u04hmreo5n2f49q0hr8emn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>> ck
    ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an
    alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In >>>>>>>>> 1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country, is >>>>>>>>> known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The
    region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the convergence >>>>>>>>> of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes it >>>>>>>>> particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding, especially >>>>>>>>> during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated.
    They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise
    in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when everyone >>>>>>>> was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone
    area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say,
    "Ah
    fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with your >>>>>>> 750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY >>>>>>> BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old
    woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch -
    EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San
    Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain
    and
    flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the Hill >>>>> Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding later >>>>> occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain, with >>>>> isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the NWS >>>>> issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This
    warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of Hunt, >>>>> at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent
    danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14 AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    If you're sleeping when you know a flood may be coming ,you're
    ignoring the warning.

    How fucking stupid *ARE* you?




    [chuckle]

    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T sleep.

    So you never, ever sleep?

    Baxter PROVES he has no brains. LOL

    Try reading for comprehension, you stupid cunt.




    Why are you people so fucking ignorant?


    You're fucking insane!

    Says the senile idiot who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."

    I think you mean "ignorant" instead of idiot. It just sounds better:

    Says the senile ignorant who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."

    私が「決して眠るな」と言ったと思っている無知な老人はそう言う。

    Says the senile ignorant who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."

    私が「決して眠るな」と言ったと思っている無知な老人はそう言う。

    --
    Hasbro

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 11 21:12:37 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:ilg27klhdmvqaau48e2s3psd68o3q6q70l@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in news:3a627ktstqkq84k2skp7ed8ef8ls76sh70 >>@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in


    news:o6qq6khnqc14o577uadjk11g8mbbepsngn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>>>ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> >>>>>>wrote in
    news:ravp6k5gmt3bgahgu57gqfi5pnndp8naam@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>>ck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�ter.
    @gmail.com>
    wrote
    in

    news:r0lo6k1tqad8u04hmreo5n2f49q0hr8emn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>>ck
    ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an
    alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In >>>>>>>>> 1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country,
    is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The >>>>>>region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the
    convergence
    of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes
    it
    particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding,
    especially
    during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated.
    They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise
    in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when
    everyone
    was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone
    area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say,
    "Ah
    fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with
    your
    750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY >>>>>>> BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old
    woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch - >>>>>>EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San
    Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain
    and
    flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the
    Hill
    Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding
    later
    occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain,
    with
    isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the
    NWS
    issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This
    warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of
    Hunt,
    at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent
    danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14
    AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    If you're sleeping when you know a flood may be coming ,you're
    ignoring the warning.

    Depends on the size of the flood. For instance anything below 120ft
    isn't going to affect me

    How fucking stupid *ARE* you?

    Clearly not as stupid as YOU are.





    [chuckle]

    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T sleep.

    So you never, ever sleep?

    Baxter PROVES he has no brains. LOL

    Try reading for comprehension, you stupid cunt.

    So you realize your argument is bullshit and you can only attack




    Why are you people so fucking ignorant?


    You're fucking insane!

    Says the senile idiot who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."


    When it rains in your watershed, somewhere is going to flood.

    And what you keep ignoring, is that Muskrat cut the position for the guy
    that was supposed to stay awake and make sure everyone got notified.
    THAT POSITION WAS EMPTY! What part of "position empty" do you not
    understand? And why do you keep defending tRump and his idiots?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby@21:1/5 to Baxter on Fri Jul 11 16:24:05 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Baxter wrote:
    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:ilg27klhdmvqaau48e2s3psd68o3q6q70l@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in news:3a627ktstqkq84k2skp7ed8ef8ls76sh70
    @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in


    news:o6qq6khnqc14o577uadjk11g8mbbepsngn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote in

    news:ravp6k5gmt3bgahgu57gqfi5pnndp8naam@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>>> ck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.
    @gmail.com>
    wrote
    in


    news:r0lo6k1tqad8u04hmreo5n2f49q0hr8emn@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu >>>>>>> ck
    ing.dwarf.com:


    The Guadalupe River, on which the camp is situated, rose an >>>>>>>>>> alarming 26 feet in about 45 minutes during this event.

    This wasn't the first time Camp Mystic experienced flooding. In >>>>>>>>>> 1932, a flash flood washed away several cabins, though no
    fatalities were reported.

    The area where Camp Mystic is located, the Texas Hill Country,
    is
    known as "Flash Flood Alley" due to its unique geography. The >>>>>>> region's
    thin soil, combined with a rise in elevation and the
    convergence
    of waterways like the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, makes
    it
    particularly susceptible to rapid and severe flooding,
    especially
    during heavy rainfall.

    At the first *HINT* of danger, it should have been evacuated.
    They
    had
    PLENTY of warning.

    But they did NOT evacuate. So, it's Trump's fault.


    You're going to evacuate 750 people if the forcast is a 2-ft rise
    in
    the

    The big flood warning came in the middle of the night when
    everyone
    was asleap.

    Here's Baxter's excuse. You're in a camp in a KNOWN flood-prone >>>>>>>> area, a camp which was previously swept away by floods. You say,
    "Ah
    fuck it, what could happen at night?" so you go to sleep with
    your
    750 girls instead of MOVING THEM WHEN YOU WERE WARNED TO THE DAY >>>>>>>> BEFORE.

    "Oh that's Trump's fault!" shrieks Baxter in his effeminate old >>>>>>>> woman voice.

    KKKlaun: Forcast is 2 inches of rain, river might rise 1 inch - >>>>>>> EVERYBODY OUT NOW TO HIGHER GROUND!!!!

    Baxter desperately lies.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/37055e13f4d0103e
    Here's a breakdown of the NWS's actions:

    Early Forecasts: As early as Tuesday, July 1st, NWS offices in San >>>>>> Antonio and Austin began highlighting the potential for heavy rain
    and
    flooding in the July 4th timeframe, specifically mentioning the
    Hill
    Country.

    Flood Watch: On Thursday, July 3rd, a Flood Watch was issued for
    several counties, including Kerr County, where severe flooding
    later
    occurred. This watch initially predicted 5 to 7 inches of rain,
    with
    isolated areas possibly receiving up to 10 inches.

    Flash Flood Warning: In the early hours of Friday, July 4th, the
    NWS
    issued a Flash Flood Warning for Kerr County at 1:14 a.m. This
    warning
    was categorized as "Considerable," indicating significant and
    potentially life-threatening flooding, and typically triggered
    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on mobile phones.

    Flash Flood Emergency: This warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood
    Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including the town of
    Hunt,
    at 4:03 a.m. on July 4th. This is a rare alert signifying imminent >>>>>> danger and urging people to "seek higher ground now."


    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14
    AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    If you're sleeping when you know a flood may be coming ,you're
    ignoring the warning.

    Depends on the size of the flood. For instance anything below 120ft
    isn't going to affect me

    How fucking stupid *ARE* you?

    Clearly not as stupid as YOU are.





    [chuckle]

    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T sleep.

    So you never, ever sleep?

    Baxter PROVES he has no brains. LOL

    Try reading for comprehension, you stupid cunt.

    So you realize your argument is bullshit and you can only attack




    Why are you people so fucking ignorant?


    You're fucking insane!

    Says the senile idiot who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."


    When it rains in your watershed, somewhere is going to flood.

    And what you keep ignoring, is that Muskrat cut the position for the guy
    that was supposed to stay awake and make sure everyone got notified.
    THAT POSITION WAS EMPTY! What part of "position empty" do you not understand? And why do you keep defending tRump and his idiots?

    Because this is the first time I've heard this NONSENSE. Try using words
    that aren't gibberish, Baxtrer.[ T#heGov will teach you how to be
    mundane like him.

    --
    Hasbro

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 12 02:59:06 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in news:2t437kdn58kvm6t4p4m7rg1ven76m9cbn4 @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:ilg27klhdmvqaau48e2s3psd68o3q6q70l@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until 1:14
    AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of the
    night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    If you're sleeping when you know a flood may be coming ,you're
    ignoring the warning.

    Depends on the size of the flood. For instance anything below 120ft
    isn't going to affect me

    So if you KNOW the flood isn't going to affect you, you stupid, senile weasel, then you can sleep.

    Are you TRYING to look stupid?

    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their alerts
    how high the flooding would be?

    This was the first warning, do explain how that would indicate anyone
    needed to evacuate
    ===========
    11:41 p.m., Bandera County � NWS sends a warning about potentially "life threatening" flash flooding of creeks and streams for residents of
    central Bandera County, the neighboring county to the south of Kerr
    County and Camp Mystic. The message includes some standard NWS flash
    flooding language: "Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded
    roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be especially cautious at
    night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. In hilly
    terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded roads. Find an alternate route."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-flood-emergency-alerts-timeline/
    ==========


    If you had ANY brains-- which you don't-- you'd know if there is a
    chance of a flood coming in the middle of the night you DON'T
    sleep.

    So you never, ever sleep?

    Baxter PROVES he has no brains. LOL

    Try reading for comprehension, you stupid cunt.

    So you realize your argument is bullshit and you can only attack

    Pointing out your stupidity is not "attacking." It's a public service.

    You were demonstrating YOUR stupidity.


    You're fucking insane!

    Says the senile idiot who thinks I said "Don't ever sleep."


    When it rains in your watershed, somewhere is going to flood.

    And what you keep ignoring, is that Muskrat cut the position for the
    guy
    that was supposed to stay awake and make sure everyone got notified.

    "No citation means you're lying, you fucking lying Nazi pseudo-sage."
    Nazi Runt Rudy "Cunt Flaps" Canoza
    Message-ID: <QBz7Q.75661$[email protected]>

    So where's YOUR citation(s)??


    The warning coordination meteorologist position was vacant
    ============
    Fahy, of the NWS employees union, told us that the Austin/San Antonio
    weather forecasting office was operating with six job vacancies and the
    San Angelo office had four job vacancies on July 4. Each office had five meteorologists on duty when the flooding occurred.

    But Fahy said he was concerned that the Austin/San Antonio office had not filled two top-level positions, a permanent science officer who oversees implementation of new technology and a warning coordination
    meteorologist.

    Paul Yura, who had been the warning coordination meteorologist at the Austin/San Antonio office, took an early retirement offer in April as
    part of the government�s staffing cuts, Austin�s KXAN reported. His role included sending timely warnings of severe weather to local public safety officials and emergency managers.

    John Sokich, a former director of congressional affairs at NWS, told the
    New York Times that vacant slots at NWS offices affect coordination with
    local officials. �Reduced staffing puts that in jeopardy,� he said.

    In the hours leading up to the July 4 flood, �The forecasting was good.
    The warnings were good. It�s always about getting people to receive the message,� Chris Vagasky, a meteorologist based in Wisconsin, told NBC
    News. �It appears that is one of the biggest contributors � that last
    mile.�

    Richard Spinrad, a former NOAA administrator, said in a July 8 interview
    on CNN, �I am convinced that the staff cuts that we saw were a
    contributing factor to the inability of the emergency managers to
    respond. The staffing was just fine, and the White House has concurred
    with this, to get the forecast out and to get the watches and warnings
    issued, but when you send a message there�s no guarantee it�s being
    received. So someone needs to follow up, and that�s the warning
    coordination meteorologist � a position that was vacant.�

    https://www.factcheck.org/2025/07/staffing-cuts-at-nws-and-the-tragic- flooding-in-texas/

    ===========

    Again:

    but when you send a message there�s no guarantee it�s being received. So someone needs to follow up, and that�s the warning coordination
    meteorologist � a position that was vacant.�

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 12 14:53:53 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote in news:2t437kdn58kvm6t4p4m7rg1ven76m9cbn4 >>@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:ilg27klhdmvqaau48e2s3psd68o3q6q70l@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu
    ck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Your own source says the Flash Flood warning didn't come until >>>>>>>>1:14
    AM
    -
    when most of the areas affected the people would be asleep.

    Awwwww! ROFLMAO

    It's Trumps' fault that floods are now coming in the middle of
    the night!

    So being asleep is "ignoring the warning"?!!

    If you're sleeping when you know a flood may be coming ,you're
    ignoring the warning.

    Depends on the size of the flood. For instance anything below 120ft >>>>isn't going to affect me

    So if you KNOW the flood isn't going to affect you, you stupid,
    senile weasel, then you can sleep.

    [crickets]

    Are you TRYING to look stupid?

    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their
    alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    This was the first warning, do explain how that would indicate anyone
    needed to evacuate - where they said: "It could be high" and what that
    would mean
    ===========
    11:41 p.m., Bandera County - NWS sends a warning about potentially "life threatening" flash flooding of creeks and streams for residents of
    central Bandera County, the neighboring county to the south of Kerr
    County and Camp Mystic. The message includes some standard NWS flash
    flooding language: "Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded
    roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be especially cautious at
    night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. In hilly
    terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded roads. Find an alternate route."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-flood-emergency-alerts-timeline/
    ==========

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    Face it you brain-dead stupit fuck - people DID NOT GET ANY WARNINGS!
    There where NO Amber-Alert style cell phone warnings - which would have
    been stupid in the first place because many of the people in the area did
    not have cell phones.


    Explain: Are you TRYING to look stupid?

    You don't just LOOK stupid - you ARE stupid.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 12 15:33:07 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their
    alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot. NWS radar/tools give
    rate of rainfall, and size of area of rain - overlay that on a
    topographical map of the watershed and you can calculate flood depth at any point.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 12 22:25:01 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24 @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their >>>>alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which
    is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    All the more reason to not ignore warnings.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    The victims never got any warnings to ignore. And do you really think an 8-year-old getting one of those warnings would know what to do?


    Explain: Are you TRYING to look stupid?

    You're too stupid to be able to explain why you're so stupid.

    What part of "the victims did not get any warnings" do you not
    understand?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby@21:1/5 to Baxter on Sat Jul 12 18:22:34 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Baxter wrote:
    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote
    in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24 @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their
    alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which
    is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    All the more reason to not ignore warnings.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    The victims never got any warnings to ignore. And do you really think an 8-year-old getting one of those warnings would know what to do?

    Yes, they would save their life and get safety. You are a retard
    Baxter. 8 yo are sentient.

    --
    Hasbro

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby on Sun Jul 13 15:44:48 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    "Lane \"Stonehowler\" Waldby" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    Baxter wrote:
    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24
    @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocks
    uck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their
    alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high,"
    which
    is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    All the more reason to not ignore warnings.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    The victims never got any warnings to ignore. And do you really
    think an 8-year-old getting one of those warnings would know what to
    do?

    Yes, they would save their life and get safety. You are a retard
    Baxter. 8 yo are sentient.


    No, idiot - that 8-year-old wouldn't understand the NWS warning, wouldn't
    know where to go, or how to get there. Hell, there are plenty of adults
    that would be in the same situation.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 13 19:57:51 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:k8377k5mtm2qjipf56rrmp6j5i0ohls94j@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24 >>@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in


    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>>>ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their >>>>>>alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which
    is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    Yes, you certainly are the dumbest motherfucker posting on Usenet
    these days!

    Compared to you I'm genius.


    All the more reason to not ignore warnings.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    The victims never got any warnings to ignore.

    Prove it. Or just run away like you usually do.

    I have - again and again. You snip and ignore and then lie about it.

    ================
    FEMA records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show that Kerr County
    officials did not use the agency�s Integrated Public Alert & Warning
    System to send warnings with safety instructions to all mobile phones in
    the affected area during critical hours as the flooding began on July 4.

    https://www.nbcdfw.com/investigations/fema-records-kerr-county-didnt- send-eas-flood-warnings-phones/3882922/
    ================

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 13 23:15:42 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:fpc87kpf052ut3938l9rp6tc3me6ior908@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    The victims never got any warnings to ignore.

    Prove it. Or just run away like you usually do.

    I have - again and again. You snip and ignore and then lie about it.

    ================
    FEMA records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show that Kerr County
    officials did not use the agency�s Integrated Public Alert & Warning
    System to send warnings with safety instructions to all mobile phones
    in the affected area during critical hours as the flooding began on
    July 4.

    And Baxter runs away AGAIN! LOL!!!!

    You're out of your fucking gord!

    KKKlaun expects me to interview the dead victims and inquire as to
    whether they got warnings and ignored them.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Baxter on Mon Jul 14 09:45:33 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    "Baxter" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:1050k9f$2r8he$[email protected]...
    "Lane \"Stonehowler\" Waldby" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    Baxter wrote:
    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24
    @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocks
    uck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their >>>>>>> alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high,"
    which
    is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    All the more reason to not ignore warnings.

    Face it, you stupid fuck. People were warned They ignored the
    warnings.

    The victims never got any warnings to ignore. And do you really
    think an 8-year-old getting one of those warnings would know what to
    do?

    Yes, they would save their life and get safety. You are a retard
    Baxter. 8 yo are sentient.


    No, idiot - that 8-year-old wouldn't understand the NWS warning, wouldn't know where to go, or how to get there. Hell, there are plenty of adults
    that would be in the same situation.

    Well, given your knowledge is of Democrats.......

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Baxter on Mon Jul 14 09:48:05 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    "Baxter" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:105133u$2ugq5$[email protected]...
    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:k8377k5mtm2qjipf56rrmp6j5i0ohls94j@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in news:6e657klmdomg28u23t4dn4ktdb8mflpt24 >>>@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> >>>wrote
    in


    news:vqj47k5mbajhst723k6ifkhuqtnk04bj9u@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    But how do you know? Did the Weather Service say in ANY of their >>>>>>>alerts how high the flooding would be?

    Yes they did. They said "It could be high."

    They did not say, "We're going to tell you exactly how high," which >>>is
    what you are stupidly demanding they do.

    That's a fucking computer program, you stupid idiot.

    No shit, Sherlock. They PREDICT the weather. They don't KNOW the
    weather.

    Wow! so stupid!

    Yes, you certainly are the dumbest motherfucker posting on Usenet
    these days!

    Compared to you I'm genius.

    Idiots usually do think that.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 14 21:25:30 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in
    news:3iha7k5t0f8jh8j4pos5h6eobq4f13akur@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in
    news:fpc87kpf052ut3938l9rp6tc3me6ior908
    @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    The victims never got any warnings to ignore.

    Prove it. Or just run away like you usually do.

    I have - again and again. You snip and ignore and then lie about it.

    ================
    FEMA records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show that Kerr County >>>>officials did not use the agency�s Integrated Public Alert & Warning >>>>System to send warnings with safety instructions to all mobile phones >>>>in the affected area during critical hours as the flooding began on >>>>July 4.

    And Baxter runs away AGAIN! LOL!!!!

    You're out of your fucking gord!

    KKKlaun expects me to interview the dead victims and inquire as to
    whether they got warnings and ignored them.

    Thanks for admitting you're just making shit up with no proof, like
    you usually do.

    KKKlaun is in the same camp as the brain-dead idiots blaiming the "DEI
    hire" fire chief 100 miles away for Camp Mystic.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 15 02:54:54 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats.d, or.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]> wrote
    in news:3rua7kdk661s21jepccliu2gmmnddp4i67 @Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in

    news:3iha7k5t0f8jh8j4pos5h6eobq4f13akur@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck >>ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:

    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent�[email protected]>
    wrote
    in
    news:fpc87kpf052ut3938l9rp6tc3me6ior908 >>@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck
    ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Baxter <[email protected]> typed:


    The victims never got any warnings to ignore.

    Prove it. Or just run away like you usually do.

    I have - again and again. You snip and ignore and then lie about
    it.

    ================
    FEMA records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show that Kerr County >>>>>>officials did not use the agency�s Integrated Public Alert &
    Warning
    System to send warnings with safety instructions to all mobile
    phones
    in the affected area during critical hours as the flooding began on >>>>>>July 4.

    And Baxter runs away AGAIN! LOL!!!!

    You're out of your fucking gord!

    KKKlaun expects me to interview the dead victims and inquire as to >>>>whether they got warnings and ignored them.

    Thanks for admitting you're just making shit up with no proof, like
    you usually do.

    KKKlaun is in the same camp as the brain-dead idiots blaiming the "DEI >>hire" fire chief 100 miles away for Camp Mystic.

    Baxter is the DEI hire who wouldn't let the kids leave the flood area
    because he wanted to teach them how to sterilize their parents' butt
    plugs.

    Oh, I'd be there - but not for the flood. I'd be there to try to teach
    them the difference between a KKKlaun and a buttplug - that can be a very difficult undertaking.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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