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Maybe, but as I have been in around Oklahoma for all of my life and there have been tornadoes and icing in N. Texas my entire life, I seriously doubt your wonderment..WorldTraveler said:I'd like to see actual data but I can't help but wonder if deforestation and development of what were formerly forested areas of the American Midwest might be a factor in the amount of violent weather in OK and the number of icing events in N. Texas.
Now I am starting to understand you....WorldTraveler said:The minimal role the government should play is to ensure the safety of its residents esp. since their injury hurts the economy and leaves the rest of the population to care for them.
It is an irony that mobile homes are so prevalent in some of very locations where they can so easily be destroyed
I am also a "don't want people to die in a tornado" kind of guy.Kev3188 said:I thought you were a less-government-is-better kind of guy?
Really? Not ironic at all, the economic policies you support make this inevitable.WorldTraveler said:The minimal role the government should play is to ensure the safety of its residents esp. since their injury hurts the economy and leaves the rest of the population to care for them.
It is an irony that mobile homes are so prevalent in some of very locations where they can so easily be destroyed
You would have to be pretty old to have seen the environmental changes he is talking about. They occurred before we were born.Buck said:Maybe, but as I have been in around Oklahoma for all of my life and there have been tornadoes and icing in N. Texas my entire life, I seriously doubt your wonderment..