Hurricane Helene has left nearly 100 people dead. She smashed into Florida’s Big Bend on Thursday as a category four storm and worked her way up the southern United States, wreaking havoc with high winds and rain that’s led to catastrophic flooding.
Normal Americans will use this time to see how they can help these communities, some of which were wiped out as local dams failed. Liberals have decided to use this disaster to lecture us about climate change with a not-so-subtle smirk. It’s disgusting behavior that isn’t new.
When Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, Texas, in 2017, some liberals refused to donate anything because the Lone Star State voted Republican. In 2024, there are folks like Betsy Packard, an instructor at the University of Kentucky Arts and Sciences, who think this hurricane is punishment for MAGA supporters. Ms. Packard must know that Ashville, North Carolina, was subjected to some of the worst flooding, and it’s as left-wing as it comes: the mini-San Francisco of the East Coast. What a stupid, disgusting woman:
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