Video & Multimedia
Related: About this forumZambero
(8,978 posts)Hey, we didn't pay for it!
Kali
(55,027 posts)robot can does not speach gud English
Gothmog
(145,754 posts)Quixote1818
(29,006 posts)B Stieg
(2,410 posts)duforsure
(11,885 posts)And instead funneled the money into his pockets . Political embezzlement? He's done the same thing in his businesses, cheaply build things , then pocket the rest.
Gothmog
(145,754 posts)Star-Thrower
(309 posts)wall. Poetic Justice.
rhiannon55
(2,671 posts)Funny, yet horrifying.
magicguido
(6,315 posts)dayle1
(3 posts)1) the video shows a dust storm, not torrential rains from a hurricane.
2) video taken during daylight hours, but the hurricane moved inland in the overnight hours.
3) the hurricane made landfall at 5pm on a Saturday, why would there be lots of workers out in a HURRICANE, after 5pm on a SATURDAY?
4) the Rio Grande provides water that keeps everything green for miles either side of the border, so there isn't much dust to blow around.
5) The terrain and vegetation in the video is more like high desert, with no river in sight, more likely somewhere west of El Paso, and no where near the Lower Rio Grande Valley where the hurricane hit.
George II
(67,782 posts)....the body of the storm arrives.
dayle1
(3 posts)the outer rain bands are light showers and very minimal wind and it builds from there over many hours. Strong winds would have come in darkness. The Rio Grande Valley is not a desert. If you visit Brownsville or McAllen you will understand. Absorb all the facts if you can.
George II
(67,782 posts)I'm so sorry the experience wasn't beneficial.
Fact check: Hurricane Hanna did not collapse border wall in Texas https://news.yahoo.com/fact-check-hurricane-hanna-did-201459588.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=ma
Crowman2009
(2,505 posts)markpkessinger
(8,409 posts)From Forbes: