Hurricane Harvey
was a terrible natural disaster. It will
take Texas many years and a lot
of help to recover.
A disaster
like this does a couple things. It shows
how ridiculous it is for some people to think we can control nature and climate
change. We can prepare and we can pray,
but we can’t control nature.
It also shows
how good people are. Everyone works
together. Race, religion, sex, and
politics don’t play a role. Of course, in
the mist of it all, the lame stream media has to make a big deal out of what
shoes the first lady wears. At least she
has some class.
I heard a
political commentator on TV say he had not seen private citizens and government
work together this well before. This
commentator probably was from New York
or Washington DC
and not the Midwest or he would have not made this
comment.
On May 16 of
this year a F3 tornado came through where I live. This tornado was ¼ to ½ mile wide and was on
the ground continuously for eighty-three miles.
The eye of the tornado passed a half mile north of our house. Some of our neighbors were hit hard. Many are still rebuilding. Thankfully, there
was only one death.
Immediately
after the tornado passed, private citizens started working to get the roads
cleared to the damaged areas. Soon other
help arrived. Individuals, businesses,
churches, utilities, towns, cities, and the county all pitched in to help. There was no discussion about who had
authority. Natural leaders immerged to
take control, and everyone worked together. I love this county.
Individuals, relief
agencies, the private sector and government at all levels are working together
to rebuild after Harvey . The federal government seems to being doing a
better job than it has during and after any disaster in history.
Thank God for
a President that actually has management experience, knows how business works,
and knows how to build things. God bless
President Trump and guide him to make America
great again.
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