No, these kind of homeless are different…because these people would accept help from the shelters and follow the rules…and they also all already work or receive social security if they are old enough. Whereas majority of the “homeless” living on the streets refuse to enter the shelters because they don’t want to follow the rules and don’t want to do the programs…they don’t want to stop using drugs and don’t want to have to work and follow orders of an employer….they say in interviews all the time that they would rather live on the streets so they don’t have to follow rules and they refuse the shelter people when they come around….they chose to live the way they are living…they don’t want any responsibility. The people that just had their homes damaged by floods aren’t like those other people. It’s not the same thing.
@volkerengels5298 Geez I sincerely meant it. CA has its fair share of floods and fires and I thought about what Iowa is going through. I did not expect to get snide relies.
@@Kathy-o1x I apologize. 'thoughts and prayers' don't lower emissions...? When the biggest polluters per capita complains about harsh weather - 'hypocrites' comes to mind very natural...?
@volkerengels5298 Are you talking about CA? CA is the most populated state and the 3rd lowest carbon emissions per capita . I grew up in L.A. area and it was much more polluted when I was a kid than it is now and I am in my 70s now. CA gas is higher than other states, and we have regulations that other states don't, but it's because CA has been trying to cut carbon emissions for decades. Notwithstanding efforts to reduce emissions cli.ate change does not recognize state boundaries and we are in this together . Take care where ever you live .
Your in my heart and prayers! I can’t even imagine what you all are going thru😢 our homes are our piece of heaven on earth. Wishing you all the best all the way from Utah❤
Since this report fails to mention it, or even say the words "climate change", it's important to note that for every 1° C increase in temperature, the air can hold 7% more water. The consequences of global warming, without a doubt, contribute to and intensify these now-frequent extreme weather events.
Just asking - a lot of these towns are built on flood plains - what the game plan? We can't keep saying this is the 100th "Once in a 500 year flood" We had two of those were I live.
The game plan is to keep on burning fossil fuels. Can you say exponential? Gonna get a LOT worse. This is just the start of "you can't be a denier any longer without admitting your profound stupidity".
@KennethGreenCMP Your comment seems to downplay the effects of climate change. I'm sure that was not your intention as you'd have to be monumentally stupid to deny the science and destruction playing out across the world
@@richardh8082take August 1955 in CT for example , 24 inches of rain in one month , 2 hurricanes in one week . Last July there were 13 inches of rain making it the second wettest month since weather had been recorded. The scientific formula states that for every one degree warmer , there is 27 percent more moisture in the air , 1955 was 2 degrees cooler than today's average temperature. Florida rainfall record for a month stands from the late 1800's. Take a look yourself at every states record rainfall , many pre date the term climate change / and Al Gore
@DouglasHeeren when it's not the first time the town has flooded from the river, then it is near or on the flood plain. If you can see the river from your town it's on the flood plain
How about the towns and cities built on fault lines? How about the towns and cities built on coastal flooding areas? How about the towns and cities in tornado and hurricane alleys? How about towns and cities prone to drought and wildfires? Shall I continue?
@@chhansen9813 - Keep telling those lies. Real Americans know that expenditures from federal programs are documented public record and see your propaganda for the lie it is.
He said the river was a half a mile away. That's just crazy. Since the people don't have flood insurance then I guess it's not considered a flood plain area. Water up to the rooftops is no joke. If that dam collapses there will be a huge surge of water down that river and well above the river banks. I see some people had sandbags around their homes but that won't stop a water surge from a collapsed dam. It will take months to replace that damaged train trestle/bridge. The costs are going to run in the hundreds of millions of dollars to repair the ruined infrastructure in that entire flooded area. How do people even prepare for a flood like that. They don't. I doubt they can stop a repeat flood of such epic proportions as global warming continues. The elderly residents won't ever recover knowing how expensive repair costs are for homes and vehicles and having no flood insurance coverage. It's a very unfortunate situation.
110 yr old dam? 😮 I would assume they had worked on it many many many times since then. Wish they could've replaced or caught something that made it fail. 😱🤯😭 This is horrible!
Noem's in South Dakota, not Iowa or Minnesota, General. She's a farm girl. I'm sure to the extent the flooding extends to S. Dakota, she'll be managing it to the extent it can be managed. The real test will be for governors in IA, MN, and IL now, in MO and KY in a few weeks, and so on as these floodwaters drain towards the Gulf and will fill up the floodplains all along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers for the next few months. New Orleans is in for a heck of a fall, especially if they have bad luck with hurricane season. Levies under construction around Lake Pontchartrain, but not quite ready for prime time. Ah, flashbacks to 1993!
It’s a shame all of these places near rivers or in flood prone areas haven’t built some sort of water rerouting system that could carry excess water somewhere else….like those concrete canals they have in California. I often wonder if something like that would even work to prevent flooding where houses and buildings are. Or maybe zoning laws should change and make everything built in a possible flood zone or near a river be required to build higher off the ground so they don’t lose everything when this happens….especially because it’s very difficult to clean up from this amount of water damage.
(I'm from spencer area) We have levies and what not. We had a gameplay. The problem was when one of the storms damaged the levy and before we could repair it we had the record breaking storm that dumped enough water to break what was left
7 seconds in, how long will it take for them to blame climate change for normal flooding in the Mississippi flood plain? Let's find out. Well! Color me impressed! Nearly 3 minutes of accurate coverage of severe weather, properly identified as weather within the normal scope of weather patterns for the region. A little personal interest sensationalism is to be expected, but no hyperventilating, politicking, or spin, just accurate reporting about the flooding and potential for continued flooding downriver. Credit where it's due for actual journalism, at least 3 minutes of it.
Apparently you need a dictionary to define what "record" means. Also, you claim to want "no" "politicking or spin" then hypocritically ignore science and reality to attempt to spin this news clip so you can parrot lies and urge people to ignore science and everything they see. Congrats??
Who can endure his wrath! Slavery occurred in Iowa prior to 1846, but the extent and significance of slavery in pre-state Iowa is poorly understood. Little is known about slavery in Iowa prior to the Louisiana Purchase. The area that is now the American state of Iowa was part of New France when first settled by Europeans. As such, it was governed by its slavery laws.
The water cannot soak into farmland without deep roots, biology in the soil. We must shift our farming practices for the sake of the farmers and the consumer, and stop padding the wallets of corporations. You can’t eat money.
Born and raised in Iowa. Most farmers practice good techniques like no till and all that. Also the water soaks into the soil pretty quickly due to the soil being some of the richest top soil in the nation
@@matthewsaxe6383 yeah no worries. It takes a long time for the water to soak down to the aquifer. Our water table is very high up here with all the lakes around so. The water table is about a foot below the surface where my parents live which is excellent for farming -- no irritation needed but not the best for building houses.
@Eric-xh9ee my folks are from southern Illinois, corn and soybeans, I lived there when I was a kid. Very little biological content in the soil. It's all pasture here on Orcas island where I live. About 2 inches of topsoil.
As someone who has lived in Iowa almost 40 years, it's true. Massive floods hit in 1993 and 2008 and it's very common to have flooding. In 2018 Ankeny, Iowa had a 10" rain in just 60 minutes.
This is what happens when we mistake politics for governance. All public owned infrastructures - dams, bridges, wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment, power lines, cable lines, schools, fire, police and rescue need to be maintained and FUNDED prior to ANY tax write offs from individuals or corporations.we have gotten to the point where fake and self serving “charities” have taken priority over genuine public priorities. It is far less expensive to maintain levies and dams than the cost to respond to the initial disaster when they fail, repair all of the damage from the fail, and rebuild the entire dam. Why is there never enough money to do something right to begin with? Why are Americans so myopic? Why do we keep repeating the mistakes we made instead of learning from them? Surely after the New Orleans levies failed during Hurricane Katrina we learned that we could not afford to let these things deteriorate? It’s the PEOPLE who live in those areas responsibility to hold the local, city and state leaders accountable for maintaining the critical infrastructure in your area. You are paying the salaries for the people in charge of those facilities. Politicians are so busy running for office they are not doing the governing they are being paid to do!
@@scottlemons700 He also increased the standard deduction by quite a bit. 3 or 4 times as much as previous 2010 - 2020. And don't forget, as people often do, Obama made the Bush tax cuts permanent.
The Lord has used water to wash away the vile sin of many over the millennia who have worshiped false idols and is cleansing the land once again. You need to pray for God's mercy now or live with the eternal consequences of your evil sin.
WHEN BIDEN WAS ASKED TO COMMENT: "TONY BLINKEN TOLD ME ABOUT THIS, BUT WE COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT AMERICAN PROPERTY, OUR ONLY CONCERN IS UKRANIAN PROPERTY. WE PROMISED IT ALL TO BLACKROCK, HUNTER TOOK PAYMENT SO WE HAVE TO MAKE GOOD. "
I don't blame you and others for these setiments, but remember, just like Texas and other red states, there are a lot of liberals here in Iowa, and we are SUFFERING these fools. So don't condemn all of us. 💙
@keltonscott734 Iowa has a gop government, and is a maga nut state. They also deny climate change. They vote red, so let them swim. They want fascism, let them have it
Both China and the US are experiencing severe flooding and heat waves right now! You guys should really do more to reduce your carbon emissions that causes global warming being the two biggest polluters on earth!
Relax. Trump will be there on Wednesday to toss out paper towels and brag about his crowd size. Maybe even Melania will show up wearing her "I Really Don’t Care, Do You?" coat.
@@kelleycoon2070 what is mega country? I live in South Florida where we had flooding as well recently. Are you going to make false claims about cloud seeding in democrat Miami?
@@kelleycoon2070 mega country? South Florida suffered major flooding and it is more democrat. Are you blaming cloud seeding on that as well or do you just shoot from the hip.
The intuition is all you need to know that this is what happens when humans fiddle w nature too overzealously the scales tip and the proverbial Chickens come home to roost now don't they?
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This is just one way how people end up homeless through no fault of their own.
Building on a flood plain is no fault of their own ?
@@danasmith85818 inches of rain in days…is no fault of there own. Anywhere is a flood plain then.
@@danasmith858 savage.
@@danasmith858screw em! MAGA
No, these kind of homeless are different…because these people would accept help from the shelters and follow the rules…and they also all already work or receive social security if they are old enough. Whereas majority of the “homeless” living on the streets refuse to enter the shelters because they don’t want to follow the rules and don’t want to do the programs…they don’t want to stop using drugs and don’t want to have to work and follow orders of an employer….they say in interviews all the time that they would rather live on the streets so they don’t have to follow rules and they refuse the shelter people when they come around….they chose to live the way they are living…they don’t want any responsibility. The people that just had their homes damaged by floods aren’t like those other people. It’s not the same thing.
This hurts my heart. Seeing Iowa inpacted by flooding.
cant brush off a flood and sweep a flood under the rug. its not possible
I used to live in Spencer, IA.
It’s odd seeing your old apartment complex underwater
I live in sioux falls, sd. One of the storms was stretching from grand island Nebraska all they up to Minneapolis mn.
Hello, iowa from CA, our thoughts are with you...
send some money instead of thoughts
Without "prayers" almost worthless.
@volkerengels5298 Geez I sincerely meant it. CA has its fair share of floods and fires and I thought about what Iowa is going through. I did not expect to get snide relies.
@@Kathy-o1x I apologize.
'thoughts and prayers' don't lower emissions...?
When the biggest polluters per capita complains about harsh weather - 'hypocrites' comes to mind very natural...?
@volkerengels5298 Are you talking about CA? CA is the most populated state and the 3rd lowest carbon emissions per capita . I grew up in L.A. area and it was much more polluted when I was a kid than it is now and I am in my 70s now. CA gas is higher than other states, and we have regulations that other states don't, but it's because CA has been trying to cut carbon emissions for decades. Notwithstanding efforts to reduce emissions cli.ate change does not recognize state boundaries and we are in this together . Take care where ever you live .
Sending prayers from iowa city
God, this is awful. Thoughts and prayers from the UK.
Wow 😮 that’s tragic! Omg 😱
Your in my heart and prayers! I can’t even imagine what you all are going thru😢 our homes are our piece of heaven on earth. Wishing you all the best all the way from Utah❤
Nothing can be replaced
That sucks! flood insurance is going to be to much to afford soon with all these floods across the country.
Since this report fails to mention it, or even say the words "climate change", it's important to note that for every 1° C increase in temperature, the air can hold 7% more water. The consequences of global warming, without a doubt, contribute to and intensify these now-frequent extreme weather events.
you reap what you sow. thats how it works
Summer in Georgia is hot and dry. Some years better than others than others. Prayers for the community
"Everything ist normal. prayers and thoughts" Phrase Kiss
The faster everyone realizes our way of life is unsustainable the better.
Just asking - a lot of these towns are built on flood plains - what the game plan? We can't keep saying this is the 100th "Once in a 500 year flood" We had two of those were I live.
The game plan is to keep on burning fossil fuels. Can you say exponential? Gonna get a LOT worse. This is just the start of "you can't be a denier any longer without admitting your profound stupidity".
@KennethGreenCMP Your comment seems to downplay the effects of climate change. I'm sure that was not your intention as you'd have to be monumentally stupid to deny the science and destruction playing out across the world
@@richardh8082take August 1955 in CT for example , 24 inches of rain in one month , 2 hurricanes in one week . Last July there were 13 inches of rain making it the second wettest month since weather had been recorded. The scientific formula states that for every one degree warmer , there is 27 percent more moisture in the air , 1955 was 2 degrees cooler than today's average temperature. Florida rainfall record for a month stands from the late 1800's. Take a look yourself at every states record rainfall , many pre date the term climate change / and Al Gore
@DouglasHeeren when it's not the first time the town has flooded from the river, then it is near or on the flood plain. If you can see the river from your town it's on the flood plain
How about the towns and cities built on fault lines? How about the towns and cities built on coastal flooding areas? How about the towns and cities in tornado and hurricane alleys? How about towns and cities prone to drought and wildfires? Shall I continue?
Sending Prayers 🙏
God was busy again intelligently designing something like...Crohns disease.
Don't forget the thoughts! Haha! MAGA
Send money not Prayers
He love us so much ,he created flesh eating bacteria.
@@Raydensherajwow
Uncle Amos said...this is what 100 plus years old US infrastructure looks like... get it?
Bbbut they passed a few trillion dollar infrastructure bill (with only a tiny portion for infrastructure) and hasnt been used on infrastructure!
@@chhansen9813 - Keep telling those lies.
Real Americans know that expenditures from federal programs are documented public record and see your propaganda for the lie it is.
Send the water to Nevada 😮😮😮😮
Just build a trench in the next two days twice as large as the entire United Kingdom
He said the river was a half a mile away. That's just crazy. Since the people don't have flood insurance then I guess it's not considered a flood plain area. Water up to the rooftops is no joke. If that dam collapses there will be a huge surge of water down that river and well above the river banks. I see some people had sandbags around their homes but that won't stop a water surge from a collapsed dam. It will take months to replace that damaged train trestle/bridge. The costs are going to run in the hundreds of millions of dollars to repair the ruined infrastructure in that entire flooded area. How do people even prepare for a flood like that. They don't. I doubt they can stop a repeat flood of such epic proportions as global warming continues. The elderly residents won't ever recover knowing how expensive repair costs are for homes and vehicles and having no flood insurance coverage. It's a very unfortunate situation.
Climate change isn't a pink pony.
110 yr old dam? 😮 I would assume they had worked on it many many many times since then. Wish they could've replaced or caught something that made it fail. 😱🤯😭 This is horrible!
Noem gets to show how effective she is. You go girl
Noem's in South Dakota, not Iowa or Minnesota, General. She's a farm girl. I'm sure to the extent the flooding extends to S. Dakota, she'll be managing it to the extent it can be managed. The real test will be for governors in IA, MN, and IL now, in MO and KY in a few weeks, and so on as these floodwaters drain towards the Gulf and will fill up the floodplains all along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers for the next few months. New Orleans is in for a heck of a fall, especially if they have bad luck with hurricane season. Levies under construction around Lake Pontchartrain, but not quite ready for prime time. Ah, flashbacks to 1993!
@@kma3647TVA
@@kma36472008 was even worse than 93 for a lot of folks. Look up photos of Cedar Rapids, IA.
It’s a shame all of these places near rivers or in flood prone areas haven’t built some sort of water rerouting system that could carry excess water somewhere else….like those concrete canals they have in California. I often wonder if something like that would even work to prevent flooding where houses and buildings are. Or maybe zoning laws should change and make everything built in a possible flood zone or near a river be required to build higher off the ground so they don’t lose everything when this happens….especially because it’s very difficult to clean up from this amount of water damage.
(I'm from spencer area) We have levies and what not. We had a gameplay. The problem was when one of the storms damaged the levy and before we could repair it we had the record breaking storm that dumped enough water to break what was left
Humanity held hostage
7 seconds in, how long will it take for them to blame climate change for normal flooding in the Mississippi flood plain? Let's find out. Well! Color me impressed! Nearly 3 minutes of accurate coverage of severe weather, properly identified as weather within the normal scope of weather patterns for the region. A little personal interest sensationalism is to be expected, but no hyperventilating, politicking, or spin, just accurate reporting about the flooding and potential for continued flooding downriver. Credit where it's due for actual journalism, at least 3 minutes of it.
I like your observation, but I do have to ask, how is 6 feet above the previous record "normal flooding in the Mississippi flood plain?"
This ain't normal.
Apparently you need a dictionary to define what "record" means. Also, you claim to want "no" "politicking or spin" then hypocritically ignore science and reality to attempt to spin this news clip so you can parrot lies and urge people to ignore science and everything they see.
Congrats??
Maybe shouldn't make God unhappy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
In hindsight, Trump's 3 trillion dollar tax cut for billionaires probably wasn't such a good idea.
BINGO 🎯‼️💯
DING DING, HERE WE GO WITH A CLOWN COMMENT!
they need more numbers. what number for flooded and lost everything?
I live on a hill in South Carolina. Highly unlikely that will ever happen here. I would hate that.
Who can endure his wrath! Slavery occurred in Iowa prior to 1846, but the extent and significance of slavery in pre-state Iowa is poorly understood. Little is known about slavery in Iowa prior to the Louisiana Purchase. The area that is now the American state of Iowa was part of New France when first settled by Europeans. As such, it was governed by its slavery laws.
This is so sad. It’s time to wake up to climate change and do something about it
🙏🏽God
God flooded the earth according to your book of love😂
The water cannot soak into farmland without deep roots, biology in the soil. We must shift our farming practices for the sake of the farmers and the consumer, and stop padding the wallets of corporations. You can’t eat money.
Born and raised in Iowa. Most farmers practice good techniques like no till and all that. Also the water soaks into the soil pretty quickly due to the soil being some of the richest top soil in the nation
@@Eric-xh9ee thanks for the correction and for being kind about it.
@@matthewsaxe6383 yeah no worries. It takes a long time for the water to soak down to the aquifer. Our water table is very high up here with all the lakes around so. The water table is about a foot below the surface where my parents live which is excellent for farming -- no irritation needed but not the best for building houses.
@Eric-xh9ee my folks are from southern Illinois, corn and soybeans, I lived there when I was a kid. Very little biological content in the soil. It's all pasture here on Orcas island where I live. About 2 inches of topsoil.
@@matthewsaxe6383 oh wow. That's not much. We have around 18 inches or so. God bless
Hey it’s summertime Iowa, this is normal. I remember a flood that happened 20 years ago.
Cope
This flood is far worse, your denial of reality is pathetic
Why is this normal?
Why is it still considered normal 20 years later? Hasn’t a solution been discovered yet?
You're totally blind to reality
As someone who has lived in Iowa almost 40 years, it's true. Massive floods hit in 1993 and 2008 and it's very common to have flooding. In 2018 Ankeny, Iowa had a 10" rain in just 60 minutes.
1:31
Maybe they should go ask the billionaires to help them they gave them all their money!!!
You haven't?
Exactly, where is their God trump
They are demons. They want to keep their money.
This is what happens when we mistake politics for governance. All public owned infrastructures - dams, bridges, wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment, power lines, cable lines, schools, fire, police and rescue need to be maintained and FUNDED prior to ANY tax write offs from individuals or corporations.we have gotten to the point where fake and self serving “charities” have taken priority over genuine public priorities. It is far less expensive to maintain levies and dams than the cost to respond to the initial disaster when they fail, repair all of the damage from the fail, and rebuild the entire dam. Why is there never enough money to do something right to begin with? Why are Americans so myopic? Why do we keep repeating the mistakes we made instead of learning from them? Surely after the New Orleans levies failed during Hurricane Katrina we learned that we could not afford to let these things deteriorate? It’s the PEOPLE who live in those areas responsibility to hold the local, city and state leaders accountable for maintaining the critical infrastructure in your area. You are paying the salaries for the people in charge of those facilities. Politicians are so busy running for office they are not doing the governing they are being paid to do!
You lost me at "is" 🍻
Remember, "charities" includes religious buildings. Churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, etc..
That’s not rain it’s a storm.
Keep ignoring the scientists.
At this point I envy the naive and those in delusional denial😢 knowing the truth is a great burden and a sadness
@@billyjoesmo8251 honestly dude I think we may be past the tipping point
The scientists who get cut from grants if they dont follow the narrative, those scientists? LMMFAO!
yOU CLIMATE CRAZIES ARE THE PROBLEM!
@@billyjoesmo8251 Yea, the truth is global warming/climate change is all 100% BS!
Maybe Kimmy iowas governor should call back iowas national guard from the Mexico border!
BINGO 🎯‼️💯
Fault break open tag five
Karma is so wonderful
US sent 25 billion dollars to Israel and Ukraina! We did it Joe!
FJB
Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and now Iowa. What do they all have in common. Climate deniers. Mother nature will always have the last words
Pocket change compared to Trumps $3 TRILLION tax cut.
I know, right? Thank God for Joe. Can you imagine trying to fight a war on top of all this other crap?
@@scottlemons700 He also increased the standard deduction by quite a bit. 3 or 4 times as much as previous 2010 - 2020.
And don't forget, as people often do, Obama made the Bush tax cuts permanent.
The Lord has used water to wash away the vile sin of many over the millennia who have worshiped false idols and is cleansing the land once again. You need to pray for God's mercy now or live with the eternal consequences of your evil sin.
Newscaster Jonah Kaplan, there is no need to wade into the dangerous water.
I wonder what the area will look like in 10 years as the planet keeps warming.
All this and people still deny climate change. 😢
The desolations will continue until the end of the war
The end will come like a flood
WHEN BIDEN WAS ASKED TO COMMENT: "TONY BLINKEN TOLD ME ABOUT THIS, BUT WE COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT AMERICAN PROPERTY, OUR ONLY CONCERN IS UKRANIAN PROPERTY. WE PROMISED IT ALL TO BLACKROCK, HUNTER TOOK PAYMENT SO WE HAVE TO MAKE GOOD. "
4 million people called 988 so far this year. enjoy the floods
I thought climate change wasn’t real….
Better out tax dollars go to help these folks than Florida beachfront owners who keep rebuilding on the beach with our money.
How bout use money sent to Ukraine and Israel
Where's Brandon?
Water 🌊💦💦
I see no problem. Always floods in summer.
Well, iowa voted for this. Let them swim.
I don't blame you and others for these setiments, but remember, just like Texas and other red states, there are a lot of liberals here in Iowa, and we are SUFFERING these fools. So don't condemn all of us. 💙
@donkeykong758 The Poll number is Heavy Trump 🤡
@keltonscott734 Iowa has a gop government, and is a maga nut state. They also deny climate change. They vote red, so let them swim. They want fascism, let them have it
@@keltonscott734
Yeah, I know. 🤔
Built back better right Joe?
They sold their souls to the devil 🤡
Build the wall right? Yeah, what did that accomplish?
You blame the President for Flooding in Iowa? 🤔
Looks like a lot of water to me more to come RPS 111
GO FUND ME.
Boats. Lifes jackets.
Both China and the US are experiencing severe flooding and heat waves right now! You guys should really do more to reduce your carbon emissions that causes global warming being the two biggest polluters on earth!
🤡
America is the least polluting country of the industrialized nations.
@@czarcastic1458 😂😂😂
Carbon is good for plants genius.
@@xhawkeye8717not carbon monoxide (exhausts from fuels) .. carbon dioxide that WE exhale is what’s good.
Last days
Marriage license if I was that guy I'd say man I am free at last free at last😅😅
It’s the apocalypse
Relax. Trump will be there on Wednesday to toss out paper towels and brag about his crowd size. Maybe even Melania will show up wearing her "I Really Don’t Care, Do You?" coat.
BINGO 🎯‼️💯
Acts 19 verse 11 through 12
Stop killing the children
Let them beg Brandon for help.
Red State.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
this gal is a twin and Mengele was obsessed with twins
Deadly?
One idiot died, the one who said "hold my beer" more than likely 😅
Acts 2 verse 1 through 4
I bet Iowa wished they had taken the movie Inconvenient Truth seriously and started working on climate control way back when
Water flows down from minnesota, GENIUS!
Here's a good idea lets build towns and cities right next to a river bed and the day it floods we'll blame climate change.
Potato crops in Idaho, now corn fields in Iowa.🤫 🧐 we know they engineer rain, food crop damage too! Pray & prep folks
Anytime you want to rejoin reality, there are plenty of support programs ready to help you.
Another word you could use is climate change
Under red state looking for democratic money to fix a red state government issue.
Make a new lake for Bass fishing..😉
Cloud seeding by government
Show proof not conspiracy theories.
@@patrickm6012 is Iowa mega country I think so. Democrats up to the shenanigans.
Cloud seeding was used in the Korean War
@@kelleycoon2070 what is mega country? I live in South Florida where we had flooding as well recently. Are you going to make false claims about cloud seeding in democrat Miami?
@@kelleycoon2070 mega country? South Florida suffered major flooding and it is more democrat. Are you blaming cloud seeding on that as well or do you just shoot from the hip.
@@patrickm6012 cloud seading there too
Here comes the climate change cult 😂😂😂
Only the 144,000 will understand
The intuition is all you need to know that this is what happens when humans fiddle w nature too overzealously the scales tip and the proverbial Chickens come home to roost now don't they?
When Nancy pelosi takes up the position to do his bidding
We just going to ignore the infrastructure cyber attack that happened prior to this?
💔 please type in Greta Thunberg connects climate ecological and health crisis
Prayers for all those experiencing this devastation. May aide come quickly to aide in their recovery. In Jesus name. Amen.
Didn't your Jesus God flood the entire Earth supposedly 🤔
John 9 verse 32
Bad management
It's GOD'S RAFT TOWARDS OURS NATION SINS AND HOW MUCH SO MANY ENJOYS THEIR SINS AS WELL WE HAVE TOOK GOD OUT OF EVERYTHING THAT IMPORTANT TO HIM !!
God doesn't have a raft. He upgraded to a yaht when he killed the dinosaurs.
Jeremy sarah fry Spencer iowa
When Donald Trump sneaks up on Israel
God is my refuge and strength and my helper against my enemy. My enemy is God's enemy. God promised me tt his Hand will fight for me against the usa, my enemy. For see, d Lord has arisen like a mighty warrior, like a woman in Labour. Therefore d floodgates of Heaven shall open and earth roll to and fro like a drunkard because of d sins of the people of d earth. We are in pain, we r in anguish, we r like a woman in Labour but we bring forth nothing good, we bring forth death and destruction. For see, d Lord has come in fire, with his chariots like a whirlwind, to strike home with his furious anger and with d flaming fire of his repeoof. For d Lord saw and in his eyes, it was an evil thing tt there was NO JUSTICE and he was outraged tt NO MAN INTERVENED. High god of retribution tt he is, he pays in full measure, wreaking his anger on his foes, retribution to his enemies, so tt from d WEST, men shall fear his name, fear his glory from d rising of d sun. For what does d Lord DEMAND of u, O Man, but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with God.
Slopes. Why are houses not built on slopes flat earth on top of slopes? ?
Must be Donald Trump's Fault
Just waiting to hear the claim...
That's what happens when you vote Democrat all the money the repair this mess is already gone he shipped it overseas😅😅
THE POWER OF WORDS = 2024 $$
Words are the most powerful tools used by man
As hearts and souls reach for one another.
Sharing feelings of fear, wisdom and joy
Or our love for a significant other.
Where would we be without words
Which inspire, unite and motivate.
Songs, poems, stories, blogs, books,
Wars, religion, love, lust and hate.
Jesus preached words to the multitudes
And nourished their hunger within.
The stories we tell portray our spirit
As examples of weakness, triumph or sin.
When we fail to control the rage of our thoughts
What is easy to say becomes hard to forgive.
Words are visions that portray our intent
The better we communicate, the better we live.
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Its called weather modification...
Omg🙄
@@WhiskeyBU2 oh ya???look into operates that damn too...omg...You are as intelligent as Your comment as well...lol...omg
No worries they will get there 700$ too!
Ask Trump...He will save you ...but ask for my money...rebels