XPost: alt.law-enforcement, sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
On 5/23/25 12:15 AM, Governor Swill wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2025 02:40:46 -0700, Siri Cruz <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 21/5/25 20:06, c186282 wrote:
Lucky this report came NOW ...
Otherwise it'd be WokieComs saying "Aww !" and
setting them up in good hotels right next to
elementary schools ..........
What if we run out of bridges for them to live under.
The infrastructure bill will make sure there are plenty of bridges and
that they are safe.
-
America is the richest, most powerful, most inflential most a
dmired nation that has ever existed in the whole of human history.
Why can't MAGAs be satisfied with that?
Because America is on the VERGE of NOT being
any of those things anymore.
As for 'homeless', well, galvanized corrugated
sheet metal makes great shelters for cheap, kinda
the 3rd-world standard. CAN now add some panels
and such made from re-melted milk/drink bottles,
popular in Africa. Read up.
Don't rec the sheet metal in hurricane zones
however, a lady from Guam I knew told me a
horror story about people getting cut in half
by flying sheet metal ....... stick to the
plastic-bottle panels .......
Oh, even concrete ... it's TERRIBLE. Gotta go
to the old Roman formula - lasts thousands of
years. Different chemistry, uses volcanic or
coal fly ash. Want ash, a gazillion cubic
yards of it around Mt. St. Helen's. Skip the
plain steel rebar too - it's DEATH to concrete.
Galvanized or, despite cost, stainless. If
those beach condos used SS rebar even on the
first few floors they would not be caving in now.
40s/50s concrete WAS better - but the ingredients
were a bit more expensive. 60s+ concrete tends to
get SOFTER with age while the old stuff got HARDER.
The Miami area is especially worrisome as, to save
money, they tended to use salty ground-up coral
reef instead of regular stone. NOW you can probably
put yer fist through many concrete walls. This is a
high hurricane zone. But, that fat brown envelope
full of cash and the 'inspectors' could become
blind to a LOT of issues. They're all dead/senile
now, got away with it.
Hey, nothing NEW there, read up on the construction
of the Brooklyn bridge, how BAD steel cable was sneaked
in. It's a fascinating story ... the evil supplier got
a few rolls of GOOD cable, sent THAT to the inspection
station where it'd get the stamp of approval. THEN to
a warehouse - where the inspection stamps were put on
to BAD cable. The good stuff kept getting re-cycled.
It's why the bridge cables are SO huge, once Roebling
and his wife (who became a GOOD engineer) found out.
Roebling got the bends and was disabled, so the wife
had to learn the trade and science - SHE was the one
in the field, directing operations. For the 1800s
this was VERY unusual. Women were supposed to dress
pretty, do needlepoint and scrubbing all day and wait
for their drunken hubbies to come home and rape them.
Oh well, we've drifted far afield here ....
As for 'sex offenders' ... hey, when you have to spend
all day trying to line up 3rd-grade ass you don't have
TIME for jobs and such :-)
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