"On Friday night, Dan Sobien, the president of the National Weather Service Employees Organization, tweeted: “Let me assure you the hard working employees of the NWS had nothing to do with the utterly disgusting and disingenuous tweet sent out by NOAA management tonight.he statement was “like nothing I’ve ever seen, ever,” and could prompt people to ignore future warnings. “I can’t think of another word for it other than managerial malpractice,” he said.”
Trump's fragile, psychotic, sociopathic ego is so fragile he ordered a Federal Agency, NOAA to put out a false statement to support his imbecilic stupidity, because the emperor can't admit his lil' mushroom was and is hanging out for everyone to see. 👀😖
Az az érzésem, hogy ez a POTUS mondhat, gondolhat, csinálhat akármit, a 2016-os választás második helyezettjei mindenbe belekötnek. Tegnap elött - véletlenül - beleszaladtam a CNN esti Don Lenon izzadságszagújába, hát kérem attól az eröködéstöl hányni lehet. Nem véletlen a CNN helyezése.
The federal agency that monitors hurricanes said Friday that Hurricane Dorian could have impacted Alabama, backing claims by President Trump that he was right to tweet a warning over the weekend about the storm affecting the state.
In an unsigned statement, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that "information provided by NOAA and the National Hurricane Center to President Trump and the wider public demonstrated that tropical-storm-force winds from Hurricane Dorian could impact Alabama."The advisories in question were dated from Wednesday, Aug. 28 to Monday, Sept. 2, the agency said.
The federal agency that monitors hurricanes said Friday that Hurricane Dorian could have impacted Alabama, backing claims by President Trump that he was right to tweet a warning over the weekend about the storm affecting the state.
In an unsigned statement, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that "information provided by NOAA and the National Hurricane Center to President Trump and the wider public demonstrated that tropical-storm-force winds from Hurricane Dorian could impact Alabama." The advisories in question were dated from Wednesday, Aug. 28 to Monday, Sept. 2, the agency said.