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Well that went nowhere.
This is like Herbert "calling out" the national guard three days after the disaster. He only does things for political gain. How very sad that we have such an ineffective governor. He takes credit where it is not earned. For example the cleanup on Sunday. It was the church taking initiative and the governor saw a political opportunity and called out 200 national guard to garner headlines. Pathetic.
Why is Herbert doing the National Weather Services' job for them?
I think Russ got it right. Since the last wind storm got so much press, Herbert thinks he can get more press by upstaging the National Weather Service.
Get a grip, Herbert. We see right through you.
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