Hello fellow anons! Tallahassee fag here. Phone fagging here because we have no power, no internet, and intermittent data. Wanted to give you guys a first hand account of what I'm seeing since Hurricane Michael ripped through our area yesterday.
Roads are closed all over. Full grown trees bent or broken in half. Power poles snapped and twisted with power lines snapped, frayed, and pulled apart all over the place (like our neighborhood). Some of the homes near me experiencing fallen trees on their homes. Looks like a war zone, and I'm betting that's all the news is reporting on.
Here's what your probably not being told on the news. In our neighborhood, all the men got together, some brought chainsaws and other equipment, others brought their muscle. Without government assistance, we cleared all the downed trees and power poles along our neighborhood roads so people can get in and out of our neighborhood. Then we went and help clear trees away from home that had people trapped inside. The ladies ran water to us to keep us going, and some even helped clear some smaller brush. We did all this in the span of a couple hours, again, with no government help.
I've seen people of all color, creed, sex, vets and civvies, some who held grudges with others in the neighborhood, conservative and liberal, old and young alike put aside their differences to help each other, regardless. This is what America really is. It's people coming together, ignoring leftist segregation and identity politics, to do the right thing at the right time.
Keep praying for us down here, anons. We'll keep doing our part to male America great again by helping where we can.
Q, if you're seeing this, tell Trump thanks for the federal aid. And if possible, some of us down here would love to see some arrests this week. Just relaying some sentiments from here in the Panhandle.