Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Your gvernnment is paying $20 000 each to hold them for 1 year....
That's a pretty good savings over them being here. Between free medical, having anchor babies, gang drug issues, drinking and driving, robbery, rape and the other costs associated with the illegals we're saving a shit ton of money and problems.
 

Question for those who live in Tornado Alley, you guys have tornado alarms, right? How much notice do you usually get that there's something about to hit?
Are there plenty of secure places to shelter available to the public?
Because in that video there are a lot of people/tards out still on the roads mid-storm instead of hunkering down.
 
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Question for those who live in Tornado Alley, you guys have tornado alarms, right? How much notice do you usually get that there's something about to hit?
Are there plenty of secure places to shelter available to the public?
Because in that video there are a lot of people/tards out still on the roads mid-storm instead of hunkering down.

Well, technically, I don't live in "Tornado Alley," (perhaps an extension of it in the Tampa Bay area), but we get plenty of weather alerts, including tornadoes. 'Matter of fact, there was one last evening in my local area. My cable TV company usually broadcasts one of those "Emergency Action Notification" alerts (the "Ennnnnnhh..... Ennnnnnnnh....Ennnnnnh.... BLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP" kind of thing). At which point, I check my security cameras to see if there's debris whizzing by or the trees are bending over (which there weren't). Then I check weather.com to look at the RADAR and see what we're dealing with. In the case of last evening, the "Warning" was only for 1/2 hour (23 min. remaining when I got it).

As far as driving goes, unless they have an alert on their smartphone or some other device (or you're listening to the radio), they may not be aware of the alert until it's right on them.
 
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Question for those who live in Tornado Alley, you guys have tornado alarms, right? How much notice do you usually get that there's something about to hit?
Are there plenty of secure places to shelter available to the public?
Because in that video there are a lot of people/tards out still on the roads mid-storm instead of hunkering down.
We do not get near as much/early tornado warnings as those folks that get hurricane warnings. ;)
 
That's a pretty good savings over them being here. Between free medical, having anchor babies, gang drug issues, drinking and driving, robbery, rape and the other costs associated with the illegals we're saving a shit ton of money and problems.
I suspect the cable TV, exercise weights, and recreation areas are quite a bit less expensive in those prisons also.