We drove back from Hurricane to Morgantown yesterday in some of the worst driving conditions I've ever experienced, and a big takeaway was how many of the hazards were a result of poor engineering, a lack of road maintenance, and aging infrastructure. It's so frustrating—in the face of real challenges and and issues, water (flooding and also access to clean, potable drinking water) being chief among them—that our leaders instead focus on culture war clickbait. On the one hand, I'm damn proud that West Virginians take care of each other. On the other, it's pathetic that that's all we've got because the powers that be sure as hell have forsaken us.
We drove back from Hurricane to Morgantown yesterday in some of the worst driving conditions I've ever experienced, and a big takeaway was how many of the hazards were a result of poor engineering, a lack of road maintenance, and aging infrastructure. It's so frustrating—in the face of real challenges and and issues, water (flooding and also access to clean, potable drinking water) being chief among them—that our leaders instead focus on culture war clickbait. On the one hand, I'm damn proud that West Virginians take care of each other. On the other, it's pathetic that that's all we've got because the powers that be sure as hell have forsaken us.
And a friendly reminder the scam that is home insurance…even with flood insurance… will more than likely not do shit