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@TheUfoJoe
68 people died in Kerr County so far. This is so fukked up.
"[Rep] Virdell’s closeup view of the havoc wreaked on his district has made a lasting impression, he said, and left him reconsidering a vote he made just a few months ago against a bill that would have established a grant program for counties like Kerr to improve the warning systems they use to notify residents of life-threatening disasters.
“'I can tell you in hindsight, watching what it takes to deal with a disaster like this, my vote would probably be different now,' the freshman GOP lawmaker said."
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After Texas failed to pass a bill to improve flood warning systems, a Kerr County lawmaker says he likely would vote differently now on House Bill 13, which aimed to establish a grant program for counties to build new emergency communication infrastructure.
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2/4
@Breakheart_Pass
Helping others is socialism. No place for that in Texas.
3/4
@Robert_Ravnik
4/4
@puwulitics
nobody could’ve seen this coming says man that very easily could’ve seen this coming but chose to embrace ignorance
texans, take @wesvirdelltx’s advice and vote him out before you lose more than you already have
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My guy, I just know you're going to say "nobody could've seen this coming" when something horrendous happens due to the fascist propaganda
Someone literally chopped their dad's head off because he worked for the "Biden Regime".
You're being radicalized. You're cannon fodder.
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