It's been 10 days since potentially one of the worst environmental disasters in US history happened just an hour away from Cleveland
I figured this would be a national headline by now but the story is still being buried on every major news website
Just unreal
BREAKING: This evening alone, the United States of America has been struck by no fewer than 6 natural disasters.
A thread on these events. 🧵
First, a massive flash flood has torn through Yellowstone National Park destroying roads and bridges.
https://t.co/NYRBc302Oo
BREAKING: Authorities have stopped this Uhaul and detained approximately 20 people. They all have the same type of clothing on. Truck was stopped about 1/8th mile from the pride event. We’re working to get more info from police. @KREM2
These are elementary school children who woke up this morning. Who ate their favorite cereal. Who tied their shoes in double knots. Who laughed with friends on the bus. Now more than a dozen are dead. This isn’t normal. It doesn’t have to be this way. It can’t keep being this way
if you actually cared about kids you should probably put more funding into schools, health care, shelters, foster care, and food programs, not force people who don't want kids to have them
Just so we're clear: the pregnancy that ends up in the wrong spot, like the fallopian tube? The one that will NEVER turn into a baby and will rupture and kill your wife, daughter, or sister? Terminating that fetus is also an abortion, and they want to ban those, too.