No, I would not give you false hope On this strange and mournful day

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Eureka CA

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I think we all know by now that the likelihood of anyone underneath the pile being alive is as remote as the moon. To give false hope is fine for some small tragic event that could affect the minds of millions of people who live in such buildings, but when it comes to the increasingly frequent events caused by climate change, I do believe that more cold, hard facts, need to be illuminated in a way to allow all the people to realize that it ain't going to get any better, ever, and a full hour every day dedicated to presenting this news to the public is the kind of news that might just get some of the people out of the danger zones which they may be living in now, such as the coastal properties of the gulf States, where rebuilding will no longer be an option soon, unless it's houseboats being built. The world is changing. We can fix buildings and bury the dead, but can we prepare for events that for a certainty will happen? The inspectors have warned us for decades now.

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