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Trump is sinking
#1
From Miami Herald:

Dozens of luxury condos, hotels in Miami sinking at ‘unexpected’ rates, new study reveals


The study, published Friday night, identified a total of 35 buildings that have sunk by as much as three inches between 2016 and 2023, including the iconic Surf Club Towers and Faena Hotel, the Porsche Design Tower, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Trump Tower III and Trump International Beach Resorts. Together, the high rises accommodate tens of thousands of residents and tourists. Some have more than 300 units, including penthouses that cost millions of dollars.
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#2
Maybe he can build a sea wall and get somebody else to pay for it.
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#3
….all that fast food he eats…..????
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#4
Numo wrote:
Maybe he can build a sea wall and get somebody else to pay for it.

There's a part of me that wonders if the '24 election (and the tilt to the right in FL politics) is all about getting the rest of the US to bail them out of their climate crisis.

Then I realize I sound like someone from Qnon.
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#5
Three inches in seven years? Heck, that’s only 42” in a century, assuming the rate doesn’t change. That should be easily manageable with a good seawall. Just take a cue from the Dutch.
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Speedy wrote:
Three inches in seven years? Heck, that’s only 42” in a century, assuming the rate doesn’t change. That should be easily manageable with a good seawall. Just take a cue from the Dutch.

Not likely in MAGAland...

"Dutch politics and governance are characterised by an effort to achieve broad consensus on important issues."

"The Netherlands has a tradition of social tolerance."

"Protection for LGBT and abortion rights are enshrined within the Netherlands' foreign aid policy."
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#7
We can fix this by scrapping Biden's onerous emissions and environmental regs.
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#8
They should tax woke.
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#9
NYC is sinking as well. Probably the same in other major cities. Too many high rises that aren't properly supported.
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#10
Someone should tell all those Pacific islanders to stop building skyscrapers.
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