As a disaster insurance adjuster

primarily doing hurricanes the last few years, (the last being Hurricane Ike, in Houston, 2008), I can tell you the first thing that comes to mind, when I was finally allowed in, is the STINK.
Yup, that hot, humid weather grows mold, and all types of bacteria, and those odors mingle with rotted garbage that sanitation trucks can't pick up. And LOTS of mosquitoes and other bugs.
If I hadn't been totally overpaid.....
Houston, even in the best of times, is a TERRIBLE place to live, with heat, humidity, polluted air from all the refineries, colossal traffic jams and FULL of Texans(R).
The upcoming hell is gonna make those conditions look like 'the good old days'.
Am kinda sorry for most of those poor people, but if you CHOOSE to live in Texas(R) you kinda deserve what you get.
Sorta like choosing to be a coal miner, then bitching when you get terminal 'black lung'.
AND they helped give us Trump, after giving us Bush. so 'Too Bad, So Sad".
Of ALL THE PLACES in the US, they chose to live in Texas(R).
Maybe they'll learn, as the universe punishes them.
Texas, where education is looked upon as a liberal weakness.
All this being said, am sorry for my sweet niece, who is (sorta) forced to live there.

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